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Outline
(1) Introduction
(2) Tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwah
(3) Tourism in Punjab
(4) Tourism in Sindh
(5) Tourism in Punjab
(6) Tourism in Islamabad
(7) Causes of declining tourism in the country
(a) Terrorism
(b) Political instability
(c) Lack of proper infrastructure
(d) Lack promotion
(8) Measures to revive tourism in the country
(a) Improved law and order situation
(b) Proper communication facilities
(c) Promotion of tourism in the country and abroad
(d) Restoration, maintenance and security of ancient
archeological sites
(9) Conclusion
the Shahi Kila (the royal fort), Minar-e- Pakistan and mausoleums
of great saints, conquerors, poets, etc. Tourists also come to visit
places, such as historical Anarkali Market, the walled city, Gaddaf
stadium etc. In the northern part of Punjab, there is a hill station
in Muree. People spend their summer here due to its pleasant
weather, green hills and forests. Clock tower markets of
Faisalabad are also famous as these are constructed on the
pattern of Union Jack flag. The southern part of Punjab is famous
for mausoleums of saints. The city of Multan is particularly known
as the city of saints. The shrine of Bahauddin Zakaria is well
known in the city. Palaces and Lal Sunhara National Park are good
places to visit in the district Bahawalpur of the Southern Punjab.
The province of Sindh is located in the southern part of
Pakistan. Like Punjab and KPK, Sindh is full of tourist sites. In the
northern part of Sindh, there are Minar of Masoom Shah and Labe- Mehran, a river side picnic spot in Sukkur. Mausoleums of
famous Bhutto family of Sindh and ancient ruins of Moen-jo- Daro,
which is declared as UNESCO heritage site, are located in the
district Larkana. In central Sindh, there is Gorakh Hill station in
dadu. In Thatta, there is a historical Shahjahan Mosque, Keenjhar
Lake and Makli graveyard, which is one of the largest graveyards
in the world. In the southern Sindh, is located Pakistans biggest
city, Karachi. There are large number tourist sites in Karachi
(there is a large number of tourist sites...) Clifton sea-view,
Hawks bay, and Manora are popular beaches in the city. There
are amusement parks, such as Quaid-e-Azam Park, Alladin Park,
Safari Park, etc. Karachi is the city where the founder of Pakistan
Quaid-e- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born and buried. People
come to recite fatiha at his mausoleum.
Baluchistan is the largest province of Pakistan. It is situated
in the south-western part of the country. Like the other provinces
Baluchistan is rich in tourist spots. Quaid-e-Azam residency and
one of the worlds largest and the oldest juniper forests are
being, but also will (but will also) improve Pakistans image
abroad.