Is Pakistan more beautiful than Switzerland in terms of tourism?
I have no interest in adventure and no travel at all. I believe in a comfortable journey. I'm not interested in camping in the desert or climbing the mountains panting (called 'hiking' in English). I believe that when the whole earth of ﷲ is beautiful, there is no need to risk one's life to go to a perfect place! But this time the adventure happened against his will. When we left Lahore, the intention was to go straight to Balakot and stop. For this trip we chose a very old car which was perfect for running in the mountains so we thought that this time the travel experience would be a little different. And so it happened. Our car broke down on Hazara Motorway, it was our own fault, the red light of the car was lit by Dina but we carelessly ignored it as if every Pakistani was looking at the warning signs in a mocking manner. Goes ahead The car was repaired, but the lesson was learned that if the car breaks down on the GT Road instead of the motorway, it is more easily repaired. However, due to this small adventure, we had to change the program and spend the night in Abbottabad instead of Balakot. When we entered Abbottabad, it was raining, it would be half past one, the whole city was shining in the rain, as if a beautiful woman was carelessly soaking in the rain. Our next destination was Naran and Batakandi, and these are areas we claim to be even more beautiful than Switzerland. The question is, is it really so? The first time I agreed to go to Switzerland was in 2014. From Milan to Zurich we traveled by car which was a memorable journey of a lifetime, floating through the mountains and floating on the clouds we entered the valley of Switzerland which is a It was an unforgettable experience when we compare Pakistan with Switzerland and say that our country is more beautiful than that, then there is some exaggeration, some patriotism and a little bit of reality but it is not correct to compare. ۔ Tourism is the name of an entire package which has three parts. Beautiful valleys and beautiful mountains are part of this package, the second part consists of amenities and the third part includes entertainment. The road from Balakot to Naran is undoubtedly very beautiful, but the truth is that this road reminded me of Switzerland, the same apple slices like a mountain and a river flowing at its foot. Throughout this route, the Kunhar River runs almost along the road, but it must be said that it is overflowing. You can hear the sound of its waves even while sitting in a car. The water of this river is so cold that you can see it. Along the way, locals have set up food stalls and restaurants so that you can fully enjoy the river. In Punjab, you can't sit by a river or canal like this and the reason is the flooding of rivers. When we entered the city of Naran at night, we saw the lights of the city flashing from afar, which was a beautiful sight. I had never seen this picture of Naran before. Naran is full of beauty, no less than Switzerland, this area is also safe for tourists. About 14 km from Naran, in Batakandi, there is no electricity and no phone signals. We had a reservation at a hotel on the top of the mountain. It took us a long night to reach that hotel but we did not feel insecure. Passing through the rough and desolate mountainous areas, when we reached near the hotel, we saw that a path was going downhill in the form of a slope, but further on, as it was pitch dark, we could not know whether it was a path or not. I put the car on this road with the name of ،. Thankfully, there was a hotel in front and there was no ditch. There we spent the night in tents and thus fulfilled our passion for adventure. As far as facilities and entertainment are concerned, Naran's numbers are low. It is not the fault of the people of Naran, however, that they have tried, according to their understanding, to give tourists the environment that people come to these beautiful valleys in search of. There are countless beautiful places to stop along the way, but obviously these places don't have the European sophistication and that's not even possible because the bottle of water you get at Interlaken station for one and a half euros is worth twenty rupees here. Yes, the hotel rent is 200 euros, here it is 8,000 rupees. The purchasing power determines what kind of facilities you will get. Now some new hotels have opened in the Naran area which are good in terms of convenience but the rent is quite high. In terms of entertainment too, our tourism is no match for international tourism and the reason for this is not hidden from anyone. Our entertainment starts from the shinwari mutton frying pan and ends at the native chicken frying pan. For some time now, skiing, boating and other such activities have been organized in the northern regions for the entertainment of tourists, but it is clear that the interlock is still far away. Comparing Pakistan and Switzerland in the final analysis is like comparing a beautiful woman in a village without make-up to a beautiful woman in the city whose limbs are fluttering. I'm sorry this is a purely masculine example but what can I do, I'm a man after all!
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