Travel to PakistanTravelling to Pakistan is a great way to learn what this wonderful country has to offer. Recently Pakistan has had some very bad and negative publicity but looking beyond the media hype, the country has an amazing history, cultural diversity attractions and landscapes that are amongst the most beautiful in the world. Before you travel, it may be a good idea to see if you require a Pakistan travel visa. For example, if you are a British passport holder, you will be required to go to the Pakistani high commission in London and obtain a visa. Without this, you will NOT be allowed to enter the country. Travel visa’s to Pakistan are generally for a period of 60 days. As with any holiday or break it is recommended that travel advice to Pakistan is obtained so you understand the customs, traditions and cultures to make your experience an even more pleasant one. From a serious angle, getting the correct advice will help you avoid getting ill as Pakistan is an area which is prone to Malaria. It is definitely recommended to purchase and drink ONLY mineral water. Even the locals in some regions don’t drink tap water. Tourism in Pakistan is on the increase as people travel to areas such as the Northern areas which are home to icy peaks and mountain ranges such as K2. The history, culture and the fact that Pakistan is becoming an attractive investment hub is one of many reasons why people want to travel to Pakistan. Airfare prices have dropped in recent years as the market has become more competitive which has allowed cheaper flights to Pakitsan. If you want to know more, simply sign up for FREE at the Pakistan Travel Forum where you will be a fully-fledged member of our community discussion board. Click here to register now! |
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