Land of Indus Valley Civilization fails to attract visitors

India Abroad | January 8, 1999 | Copyright

India Abroad
01-08-1999
Land of Indus Valley Civilization fails to attract visitors

Pakistan, a kaleidoscope of cultures and home to some of the world's most spectacular landscapes, has failed to capitalize on its tourism goldmine, with only 9 percent of foreign tourists in South Asia visiting the country every year.

Pakistan witnessed the rise and fall of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, which rivals those of Egypt and Mesopotamia and is the crucible of religions like Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism. It is a land that has withstood countless invasions and preserved the essence of its ...

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