Punjab Tourism for Economic Growth

About the Authors

Suleman Ghani

Senior Policy Advisor

Aftab Rana

President, Sustainable Tourism Foundation Pakistan

Syed Turab Hussain

Associate Professor of Economics, Lahore University of Management Sciences

Shireen Waheed

Adjunct Faculty, Lahore University of Management Sciences

Nazish Afraz

Economist & Public Policy Consultant

Usman Khan

International Policy & Strategy Expert

Hina Shaikh

Senior Country Economist, IGC Pakistan

Ijaz Nabi

Executive Director, CDPR and Country Director, IGC Pakistan

Zara Salman

Chief Executive Officer, CDPR

Hasaan Khawar

Public Policy and International Development Expert

Fatima Habib

Research Associate, CDPR

  • Posted On: May 6, 2025

Pakistan’s tourism sector offers a wide-range of multi-cultural attractions from heritage sites to pristine natural beauty. However, the sector has not been able to garner adequate attention from tourists, despite Pakistan being the cheapest travel destination in the world. Currently, international tourism comprises 0.4% of Pakistan’s GDP, which creates a large space for developing and leveraging this sector to significantly contribute to Pakistan’s GDP.

In order to harness the economic potential of this sector, a multi-sectoral approach is required to address the bottlenecks inhibiting the sector’s growth. These include targeted policy aimed to direct investment towards the renovation of dilapidated heritage sites and infrastructure to provide tourists safety and high quality accommodation and facilities. A tourism specific public-private partnership and better marketing strategies is essential to increase sector development competition, as well as to draw people to visit these places.

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