Market Growth Projections
Pakistan Travel & Tourism market is to reach a revenue of US$3,738 million in 2024 with an expected CAGR growth rate of 8.16% from the year (2019-2024), resulting in a projected market volume of US$5,533 million by (2029). The Package Holidays market is expected to be the largest segment with a value of US$1,665m (collectively) in 2024. There will be 22.17 million users in this market by 2029, and user penetration is projected to increase from 10.5% to a CAGR of (growth rate) Over the forecast period and 66% of the overall revenues are assumed to be produced via online sales by 2029. The ARPU is forecast to average out U$145.70
Government Initiatives and Policies
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Pakistan Travel and Tourism Symposium 2024
The Pakistan Travel and Tourism Symposium was one of the milestone events in 2024 organized by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation, a joint effort with the World Bank Group. The symposium themed ‘Building the National Economy Through Sustainable Travel’, brought over four hundred national and international experts together to deliberate on new paradigms for scaling up tourism in a sustainable way without compromising environmental as well intrinsic, cultural assets. The rising share of tourism in Pakistan’s GDP, which according to Mr. Aftab-ur-Rehman Rana the dynamic Managing Director of PTDC is 5.9 percent, creation of over four million jobs was highlighted at this excellent event; It was an exciting keynote where he shared a grand vision for harnessing the diverse charms of the country that date too realizes in spanning tourism and opens many folds to contribute towards economic with sustainable development across Pakistani landscapes. Themes like promoting green investments, improving multimodal connectivity across and beyond territories, promoting responsible tourism practices as well as saving the environment underscore this symposium that needs to be kept alive along with its rich heritage which also describes Pakistan. Key announcements included the launch of a new “Tourism Investment Forum” to both bring in international capital and broker landmark public-private partnerships designed to drive rapid infrastructure build-out as well as tourism services.
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China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Tourism Infrastructure
In 2024, the ambitious China-Pakistan Economic Corridor development projects remained integral to Pakistan’s strategies for enhancing its tourism sector and national economic growth. Massive infrastructure improvements across the vast country through initiatives like CPEC meant remote yet breathtaking regions in the north were newly connected by modern road networks, such as those winding through the towering mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan up to its eminently picturesque towns. These critical upgrades significantly augmented accessibility to untapped areas of natural wonder. Meanwhile, hospitality establishments were springing up in tandem with the burgeoning tourist trade and its complementary cultural galas, collectively invigorating once-isolated locales and enriching visitors’ experiences of Pakistan’s diverse charms.
Extensive tourist amenities, particularly in northern Pakistan, offer an opportunity to attract visitors from China. This could help guarantee sustainable living standards for locals while also contributing much-needed foreign currency into the country. Aftab ur Rehman Rana, Managing Director of the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation, highlighted this potential during remarks to WealthPK. He emphasized that as neighboring countries are linked by robust diplomatic relations, cultural exchanges, and human connections, Pakistan and China are well-situated to benefit from developing tourism resources. The attractions of Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa could captivate Chinese explorers, with outstanding natural beauty ranging from alpine meadows and snow-capped peaks to lush valleys carved by rushing rivers. Meanwhile, facilities nationwide must achieve standards expected by discerning international travelers while avoiding risks to fragile environments.
The upgraded infrastructure across Pakistan had major implications. Rana highlighted how the corridors branching from the northern Khunjerab Pass down to the southern port of Gwadar boosted commerce and travel while also streamlining sightseer admittance to vital locations. Moreover, the roadways tied with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor core undertaking are integral in rendering these vacationer spots more within reach. In so doing, both nearby financial aspects and worldwide excursions are energized. Conversely, certain argue the full impacts are yet to be fully realized and long-term sustainability remains to be seen.
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“Salam Pakistan” Tourism Brand
In 2024, the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) also launched a tourism brand “Salam Pakistan” to revamp the country’s image as an elite cultural and adventure tourist destination. The project aims to create a positive image of Pakistan as an attractive, safe, and hospitable destination… showcasing the diverse culture and landscape spread across the country. “Salam Pakistan” is rooted in showing the world how hospitable and amicable a nation this country hosts.
The campaign of “Salam Pakistan”, along with easier visa processes, as well as improved security measures has increased the number of international visitors arriving in Pakistan. The success of the brand is evident since they have even exceeded higher recovery rates than what other Asian countries were able to reach after COVID-19. The initiative has also galvanized local and international influencers with the digital footprint of this event seen across various platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Lifestyle channels, radio stations, and even airlines would play a key role in the overall promotion of this national tourism agenda as an added boost.
Transportation Infrastructure
Priority has been given to building road networks so that there are no problems for tourists in traveling. By 2024 the below road works are done or near completion:
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Karakoram Highway (KKH)
The Karakoram Highway will be expanded till 2024 under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The expansion from Thakot to Raikot is expected to cost around $2 billion (around Rs 567.5). The project was recently approved by the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) and has been sent to the Executive Council of National Economic Counsel ECNEC for final approval.
The Extension includes 241 km of main KKH and additional link roads. The project will enhance and realign the existing road for better connectivity & safety, it is in particular a region whose area has been affected by the construction of Dasu Dam. The project is scheduled for completion in five years and is funded mostly in the form of a Chinese soft loan.
This widening of the road is crucial because KKH was a major trade route between Pakistan and China as this historical place also belongs to ancient silk roads which have great importance in terms of Trade And tourism.
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Swat Motorway Phase II
Swat Valley has been additionally facilitated by officially inaugurating the phase 2nd of Swat Motorway. In addition to cutting travel time, the motorway offers a safe and comfortable option for those visiting this beautiful region.
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Coastal Highway Development
Upgradation of the Makran Coastal Highway, providing improved connectivity to the coastal areas of Balochistan; This development led to the opening of new prospects associated with beach tourism and water sports. The highway, developed for 700 million dollars, has largely increased tourism in Gwadar and Ormara.
Airports and Air Connectivity
Air travel is essential to support more robust tourism promotion in Pakistan, the government’s efforts have been targeted at expanding the aviation network and improving facilities.
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New Gwadar International Airport
Construction work of the US$246 million New Gwadar International Airport to be able to handle the Airbus A380, which will revolutionize regional connectivity. The airport, construction of which is expected to be completed in 2024, will improve the infrastructural amenities of Gwadar and eventually help foster regional development.
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Islamabad International Airport Expansion
The rising number of international and domestic flights sees no sign of descending, topping up the construction of an expansion project for Islamabad Airport. Facilities have been upgraded to include new terminals, passenger services, and security operations. The increase in the airport’s capacity is 50% due to expansion.
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Skardu and Gilgit Airport
Skardu and Gilgit have been renovated to cater for bigger planes and more flights in a bid to promote tourism in the northern regions. With such direct international flight connectivity now majority of travelers can easily reach some popular tourist destinations in Pakistan including Hunza, Skardu, and Fairy Meadows. Valued at $300 million, the improvements have boosted tourism by 25%.
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New Flights
Omani budget airline Salam Air has announced that it will begin flying from Lahore to Muscat in July. Currently, the service will operate on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday from Lahore to Muscat and then back again as of now it planned return flights for those routes are slotted in for Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. With a large expat community driving demand in both the business and leisure sectors, this new route is providing some flexibility in these busy travel segments for Pakistan-Oman.
A new destination has been added to multiple existing flights by flydubai in major parts of Pakistan. In light of the continued interest in travel between Pakistan and Dubai, the airline has made daily services to Islamabad and Lahore. The launch expands available travel routes for passengers and facilitates greater connectivity between Pakistan to the Gulf region providing onward access to Dubai with Flydubai services.
Accommodation and Hospitality
The backbone of any flourishing tourism industry, the presence and quality of accommodation is certainly a prerequisite. In response, the country has seen an increase in the construction of hotels as well as resorts and guesthouses to pledge support.
Luxury Hotels and Resorts
By 2024, we have seen several international hotel chains make an entrance in Pakistan That has brought the world-class hospitality industry to us. Notable developments include:
Serena Hunza Expansion:
Serena Hotels has expanded its room inventory in various tourist destinations and opened a new property at Hunza. It enhances the portfolio of Serena in Gilgit-Baltistan, which presently includes four properties and one more under construction at Sost. It is hoped that the expansion will have a knock-on effect of increased tourism in rural areas and many sustainable accommodation options.
Islamabad to Get Two New Five-Star Hotels Soon: Islamabad may soon have two more Five Star Hotels — as the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has forwarded a summary to this effect towards one of its rare, good moves by default, which could even benefit some people. Luxury hotels in this regard will be constructed in Sector F-5 which is an ideal location in the capital. The project was reviewed in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the issue of new five-star hotels for Lahore. The new hotels will ensure addressing the shortage of hotel rooms in their design, with only 4,000 available per night and a demand exceeding 8,000. The CDA has suggested three models for launching the project, including under freehold rights and public-private partnership as well as leasehold rights but it will be up to the federal cabinet which model suits best.
Adventure Tourism and Outdoor Activities
The diverse landscapes of Pakistan maximize opportunities for adventure tourism. Facilities to meet aspirational adventure enthusiasts have been introduced: –
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Hiking and Trekking Trails:
The establishment of well-marked hiking and trekking trails in the northern areas has been a boon for tourists to view Pakistan’s natural beauty. Some of the newly developed routes are the Rakaposhi Base Camp trek and Deosai National Park trails. All these are singly now the source of an augment, by a disparate 35 % in escapade tourists.
- Ski Resorts:
To boost Winter Tourism, some new ski resorts have been set up in Swat and Naltar. These resorts are equipped with contemporary facilities, equipment rental for skiing as well as expert coaching which appeals to skiers having any level of experience from beginners through advanced. Winter sports are up by 40% at the new ski resorts.
Technology and Digitalization
Technology and digital services integration have played a vital role in the modernization of the tourism sector. Visit our other combined post about technological advances to serve tourists made in 2024:
Digital Tourism Platforms
- The government and private sectors have been moving toward digitizing all information:
Pakistan Tourism Portal: The official Pakistan Tourism Portal provides information on tourist destinations, hotels to stay in, and travel packages as well as law enforcement agencies tips. There is also a hotel, tour, and transport booking system on the portal. With over 1 million visitors to the portal since its inception,
- Mobile Apps:
Mobile apps to help you find your whereabouts, local information, and emergency services. Users can access live weather forecasts, traffic updates, and event information from these applications. The most downloaded app has more than half a million downloads.
- Economic Impact & Job Creation
Tourism infrastructure development has benefited the economy by creating hundreds and thousands of jobs all over.
Hospitality Industry: The advent of hotels, resorts, and guesthouses has created openings for hotel workers in many areas like management staff, housekeeping bailiffs /chambermaids/kitchen helpers/ chefs working tours customer races as well. A 15% gain in the hospitality industry helped.
- Tour Guides and Operators:
The need for locals as trained tour guides and operators has skyrocketed, allowing people to finally display their cultural heritage, along with natural attractions. A 25% growth in the number of registered tourist guides.
Construction and Maintenance: Investment in infrastructural development has generated employment opportunities both skilled as well unskilled; the industry, thereby directly systems related to the construction & maintenance industry. Employment in the construction industry is up 10 percent.
Future Prospects and Challenges
Despite the progress in terms of tourism infrastructure development in Pakistan, there are many challenges to overcome and prospects for the future.
Challenges
Infrastructure Maintenance Infrastructure maintenance ensures that the infrastructure stays maintained and of quality which is necessary for tourism growth to remain sustainable. Maintaining and improving roads, airports, or tourist structures is a must to ensure a better experience for visitors.
Balancing Between Tourism and Conservation Balancing tourism with the preservation of natural and cultural heritage has always been a huge challenge. It is necessary to focus on sustainability and responsible tourism initiatives if the fragile ecosystems are sensitive and historical treasures are not to be endangered.
Marketing And Promotions: For any nation to be ranked higher on the global tourism stage sufficient marketing and promotions need to be done, raising awareness about Pakistan’s potential today in its below average. Working with global travel agencies and engaging in tourism fairs are some of the measures that can be beneficial to target more tourists through digital marketing.
Future Prospects
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Adventure Tourism Expansion:
The country can become a top choice for adventure lovers by establishing an increasing number of adventure tourism facilities and promoting trekking, mountaineering, and skiing. Further expansion of adventure tourism options will also tap into a niche market for thrill seekers.
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Cultural Tourism Growth:
Mentation of facilities and infrastructure, improved access to cultural & heritage properties, Improved visitor experience increased tourism et influx. By presenting digital tours, AR experiences as well as cultural festivals — these visitor attractors easily appeal to tourists who are keen on learning more about the beautiful heritage of Pakistan.
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Promote Ecotourism:
Engaging in ecotourism, which focuses on supporting natural conservation and sustainability can appeal to eco-conscious travelers. Ecologically responsible lodges, wildlife viewing tours, and nature trails may also be developed to attract tourists along the lines of ecotourism.
Conclusion
2024 is a big year in Pakistan’s tourism infrastructure development. By investing in transportation, accommodation, technology, and sustainable practices Pakistan may as well become the next hot-top tourist destination. These combined achievements have helped to set the stage for tourism growth as partnerships between government, private sector, and local communities collaboratively build an environment that brings economic benefit whilst fostering cultural exchange. With Pakistan increasingly investing in its tourism infrastructure, it holds the promise to become another appealing tourist destination across the globe.