Islamabad:
As the winter season comes to an end, the tourism industry is experiencing an unprecedented explosion in the demand for ‘joint tourist packages’ to the sublime areas of the north, recognized by its surprisingly beautiful hills with snow -lid, quiet lakes and lush Esmeraral valleys.
This trend is particularly popular among families looking for affordable and convenient travel options. Several tourist operators in the country are charging this trend by offering personalized joint tourism packages that meet the needs of families. These packages generally include transportation, accommodation, meals and have a competitive price to attract a wide range of customers.
“We have seen a significant increase in the demand for joint tour packages to the areas of the north, particularly families,” said Ali Khan, owner of a tour operational company in Islamabad. “Our packages begin from RS10,000 per person for a 3 -day trip to Naran and go up to RS50,000 per person for a 7 -day trip to Hunza and Skardu,” he added.
Another Rawalpindi tourist operator added that his company offers personalized packages that can be adapted to meet the needs and budget of individual families. “We also provide the joint transport option, where families can share vehicles with other travelers to reduce costs,” he said.
A Lahore tour operator added that his company has seen a significant increase in reserves for joint tourism packages to the northern areas. “Our packages begin from RS15,000 per person for a 4 -day trip to Gilgit and go up to RS40,000 per person for a 6 -day trip to Hunza and Nagar,” he said. He added that his company focuses on providing high quality services to its customers, including comfortable transport, clean accommodation and delicious meals.
The tendency of joint tour packages to the areas of the North is not limited only to tour operators. Many families are also choosing to hire joint vehicles to travel to the areas of the north, which can help reduce costs and make the trip more affordable, said a young man in Islamabad. “We hired a joint vehicle with another family to travel to Naran and it was a great experience,” said Sarah Ahmed, a Lahore resident who recently returned from a trip to the northern areas.
“We not only saved money in transport costs, but also made some great friends along the way,” he added.