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Pakistan targets $30–40B in tourism annually by 2030 via global outreach, infrastructure, and visa reforms.
Pakistan aims to generate $30–40 billion annually from tourism by leveraging its diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and religious sites, according to Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Tourism Sardar Yasir Ilyas.
The government is launching its first international Tourism Road Expo in November, with events planned in London, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Saudi Arabia, featuring cultural showcases and global chefs.
To support growth, the National Tourism Coordination Board is being revived, unused government properties will be leased for 50–60 years to private investors, and digital e-portals are being developed for travel services.
Projects include food streets, mini-parks, a safari forest, and restoration of Sikh and Buddhist heritage sites.
The country has simplified visa access for 126 nations, promotes medical, religious, and eco-tourism, and emphasizes climate resilience through reforestation amid concerns over deforestation and environmental threats.
Pakistán tiene como objetivo $3040B en turismo anualmente para 2030 a través de alcance global, infraestructura y reformas de visas.