1‚161‚245 tourists visited Pakistan last year: PTDC

Headlines1‚161‚245 tourists visited Pakistan last year: PTDC

ISLAMABAD: As many as 1‚161‚245 tourists from inside and outside the country visited Pakistan’s various areas during last year, an official of Pakistan Tourism Development Authority (PTDC) said.

The PTDC official said that around 906‚818 tourists visited during 2010 while 966‚277 tourists visited Pakistan’s various areas during 2011.

The official said for some of the popular destinations‚ transport facility was made available to the tourists on commercial basis by tour operators.

To a question, he said according to 18th amendment‚ the Ministry of Tourism has been devolved to provincial governments.

The PTDC official said that assets of the authority would be handed over to provincial governments soon.

To a question‚ he said out of total tourists‚ four percent were AJK-origin foreign tourists.

The official said that tourism in the country is badly affected due to incidents of terrorism.

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