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Pakistan Expects $1B Tourism Surge As 50,000 Russians Plan To Visit

Pakistan Expects $1B Tourism Surge As 50,000 Russians Plan To Visit

Pakistan is preparing to welcome 50,000 Russian tourists each year, targeting $1 billion in tourism revenue. The move comes as global travel patterns shift and some Middle Eastern destinations face instability.

The countryโ€™s natural beauty, improved infrastructure, and eased visa rules make it an attractive option for Russian tourists seeking safe and affordable destinations. Government initiatives and new hotel projects are designed to support this growing tourism opportunity.

Pakistanโ€™s Ambassador to Russia, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, said global unrest and economic uncertainty are pushing travelers toward safer locations. โ€œCountries in Eastern Europe and Russia are looking for alternatives, and Pakistan is emerging as a prime choice,โ€ he noted.

Historically, Russians traveled to Turkey, Egypt, Thailand, Malaysia, and India, spending $1,000โ€“$5,000 per trip over one to two weeks. By attracting Russian tourists, Pakistan hopes to capture part of this lucrative market and generate up to $1 billion annually.

Tirmizi highlighted that Pakistan could start with smaller tour groups, gradually scaling to 50,000 visitors per year. He also emphasized that Russian President Vladimir Putin sees Pakistan as a friendly nation, supporting stronger ties in tourism, business, and culture.

Tourism reforms have already made Pakistan more accessible. Visa facilities now cover travelers from 126 countries, and the โ€œTourism on the Palmโ€ platform provides online guidance. Several tourism projects have been completed, while ten new hotels and resorts are planned in Gadani, Sonmiani, and Hunza for 2026โ€“27.

Northern Pakistan, including Hazara Division, Skardu, and Hunza, is being positioned as a hub for adventure and cultural tourism. Improved connectivity and regional flights could make the country a transit hub between Asia, Europe, and Africa.

Ambassador Tirmizi called for a coordinated marketing push using digital campaigns, films, low-cost carriers, and strong branding to attract Russian tourists. He stressed that careful planning by tour operators and visitor services is essential to meet growing demand.

With one million international tourists visiting Pakistan in 2025, the country aims to strengthen its position as a safe, affordable, and culturally rich destination for Russian travelers.

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Zain is a news writer passionate about delivering clear, factual, and timely stories that keep readers informed. With a strong focus on truth, accuracy, and clarity, he create engaging news pieces that simplify complex issues forย everyย reader.

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