traditional peanut oil mill travel and tourism in pakistan
- Usage: small scale oil extraction
- Production Capacity: according to the capacity
- Voltage: 220v,380v,440v
- Power(W): 5.5KW, 7.5KW, 15KW, 18.5KW
- Dimension(L*W*H): 430*230*350
- Weight: 1050 KG
- Certification: CE,BV,ISO
- name: small scale oil extraction
- raw materials: fresh Peanut
- texture: stainless steel,carbon steel
- package: wooden case special for Peanut oil machine
- other materials: Peanut Oil ,Peanut
- using popular area: Srillanka, Malaysia,Phillipine,Nigeria,America tropical area
- main business: South East Asia,Middle America,West Africa
- using life: more than 15 years
- Material: Stainless Steel 304
Research Report on Tourism Industry of Pakistan
According to World Travel & Tourism Council, the direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP was PKR 930.9bn (USD8,832.1mn), 2.9% of total GDP in 2017. Moreover, Travel & Tourism directly supported 1,493,000 jobs (2.5% of total employment) in 2017. While total investment of PKR 410.4bn,
In 2017, the WTTC (World Travel and Tourism Council) mentioned that Pakistan’s tourism revenue was 19.4 billion US dollars and made up 6.9% of the GDP. The WTTC expects that amount to rise to 36.1 billion dollars by 2030. In 2016, tourism contributed 6.0% to total employment and in 2017 it increased to 6.3%. This total is expected to rise in
Tourism in Pakistan, Challenges and Opportunities
730 billion in tourism -related trade e arnings. Foreign visitors are down by around 70%, and the. crisis is anticipate d to ca use an annu al reducti on. of between 60% and 80% compared to 2019
As per estimate, during 2012-19, Pakistan invested more than 90 billion of rupees on motorways, hotels, parks and archeological sites and was looking forward toward 2020 summer season for some
Tourism in Pakistan, Challenges and Opportunities
tourism, Pakistan must make the most of the “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” (CPEC). As part of the CPEC program, Pakistan is developing several tourist-friendly electricity and infrastructure projects. Furthermore, since Chinese people travel a lot, visiting Pakistan is not difficult for them.
Alongside the direct contribution, Travel industry also influence related industries which makes. the total contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP to be PKR2,349.0bn (USD22,286.3mn), 7.4%. of GDP
RE-USE OF TRADITIONAL OLIVE MILLS IN THE CONTEXT OF ALTERNATIVE TOURISM
of the research; 70 of 127 detected (recorded) traditional olive oil mills were documented and studied. This paper is basically focused on sustainability of building stock traditional (olive oil mills) olive culture and tourism activity in Ayvacık Region which is an important olive oil production geography.
It is essential to implement laws to maintain standards of hotels, tourist guides, and travel agencies for sustainable tourism. The laws include the Pakistan Tourist Guides Act 1976, The Travel
- What cultural nuances should travelers be aware of in Pakistan?
- This is a Pakistan travel guide, after all. Here are some cultural nuances travelers should be aware of: Pakistan¡¯s hospitality is renowned. In Pakistan, guests are a gift from God, and many people are honored to treat them as such. During my travels through Pakistan, people have¡ Invited me to stay in their homes despite not knowing me at all.
- How to promote inbound tourism in Pakistan?
- Promotion of Investment in local airline as well as BoI & Provinvial foreign flight operations, in order to provide BoIs competitive rates for inbound tourism. Collection of marketing material (including brochures, pictures, testimonials and videos) and send to all commercial sections of Pakistan missions abroad. 6.
- How a thriving tourism sector affects economic growth in Pakistan?
- There are many examples that show how the thriving tourism sector can have positive impact on economic growth, employment generation and overall socio-economic development of the country. Pakistan is blessed with natural beauty, cultural diversity and rich historical background.
- How to travel in Pakistan?
- Pakistan has a myriad of transport options. Train, bus, and minibus are most common for long-distance travel. For shorter distances use either rickshaws (south of Islamabad), taxis (Islamabad) or Jeeps (north of Islamabad). Pakistan has an extensive rail network. Trains are relatively comfortable, albeit a bit slow.