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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

A Foreigner Boost Pakistan’s Tourism on Social Media

Eva Zu Beck:
Eva Zu Beck has certainly taken the path less-traveled. Polish-born, Oxford educated, she had a stint in the European Parliament, before turning her hand to building a social media tourism empire. It was after giving up her job in London at the astoundingly successful Culture Trip, a content-producing travel company, that Zu Beck decided to go on a world trip of her own, notching up Pakistan along the way. She immediately fell in love with a country she’d previously known little about, moving there more permanently two months ago.

Zu Beck said “It’s amazing. There’s the food, the hospitality the people have been very kind to me. Some of the highest peaks are in Pakistan, some of the most beautiful valleys and forests. some her post on Facebook gone viral so many foreigner like her post and comment on it, see the real beauty of Pakistan.
you can follow her on Facebook www.facebook.com/pg/evazubeck


Swat Valley


Malam Jabba Ski Resort photo by Eva zu Beck
Drew Binsky
"Watch out for terrorists" ... "Why would you ever want to go there?!"...
These were some of the many reactions I received from my friends, family members and followers when I told them I was coming to Pakistan.

I've been in Pakistan almost a week already, and there has not been one instance where I felt unsafe. The people are incredibly warm and hospitable, and they will literally break their back to make sure that I am enjoying myself in their country. I've never experienced this kind of hospitality in my life. 

Am I saying that Pakistan is 100%? Not at all. You need to take normal precautions, just like you would do anywhere else in the world. But what I am trying to tell you is that the reputation you've heard on the media about Pakistan is completely and utterly false. 


you can follow him on Facebook www.facebook.com/drewbinsky

Cynthia Dawn Ritchie:
Cynthia is an American freelance director, producer and writer working on an international travel series. Currently partnering with multinationals on media projects, her work is done under: A Different Lens Productions, LLC, and non-profit Kultur, Inc., a California-based 501(c)(3), as well as on-location media partners. She travelling most of the places in Pakistan share her experience on Facebook
you can follow her on Facebook www.facebook.com/pg/cynthiadritchie
She said incredible traveled all over the country. love Pakistan and the people. Amazing scenery, hospitable people. she further said aren't they? no Photoshop needed Pakistan is full of natural, majestic scenery perfect for adventure travel.

She now plans to document her travels in Pakistan for a good cause by producing a docu-series about the nation, and capturing “the true spirit of Pakistan," to educate people on a global platform about the beauty, hospitality and kindness of Pakistan.




Here is her different post, media and news coverage

Adventure ride with @Porsche to the Roof Of The World: 

Articles written by Cynthia Ritchie:

Media coverage:





Alex:
I’m a twenty-something girl from the United States on a never-ending mission to help people around the world understand each other.
At the start of 2016, I ditched my apartment and picked up a backpack. Cultures call to me, maps lie to me, and I’ll go anywhere as long as there are friendly faces and wild places.
I travel through truly off the beaten track countries and destinations such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bhutan. I share my experiences along the way to inspire you to do the same, no matter where you’re from.

She said When they first decided to cross over into Pakistan from Iran, Alex and Sebastiaan weren't sure what to think. "Everything we found on the internet made Pakistan seem like the most dangerous destination ever, but we tend not to believe everything we read," says Alex in a conversation with Images. "[The most surprising part of our trip was] the hospitality of the people we met. we visited Karachi, Thatta, Sehwan Sharif, Lahore, Islamabad, Naran, Kaghan, Hunza, Gilgit and a few places in between. "Many of the places we visited deserved much more love than they were getting.





She wrote many blog about Pakistan what she experience and what she thought about Pakistan.
you can follow her blog website https://www.lostwithpurpose.com/country/pakistan/
you can follow her Facebook page www.facebook.com/pg/lostwithpurposeblog

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