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Title: DEVELOPMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL, RELIGIOUS AND ECOTOURISM IN SINDH: LESSONS FROM THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
Authors: Ghulam Mustafa Bozdar
Journal: Asia Pacific
Publisher: University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 43
Issue: 43
Language: en
DOI: 10.47781/asiapacific.vol43.Iss43.7763
Keywords: TourismArchaeologicalReligiousSindhOldest civilizationComparisonSoutheast Asia
This study examines various aspects of the tourism industry in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The perspectives of these facets comprise archaeological, historical, religious, cultural, and natural attractions. In this context, Sindh stands out as a key destination for tourists offering a blend of attractions. Tourism is a vital component of the global economy and a significant source of revenue generation. The rich history, diverse culture, and picturesque landscapes stimulate domestic as well as international tourist attractions. Two UNESCO World Heritage sites Mohenjo-Daro the oldest civilization in the world (district Larkano) and Makli Nacropolis (district Thatto) exist in Sindh. However, tourism industry of Sindh has remained underdeveloped. The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, Government of Sindh along with Private Public Partnership (PPP) could play an effective role in boosting tourism by taking lessons from many of the Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia are Muslim-dominated countries whereas Hinduism is the largest minority. Both Malaysia and Indonesia have developed their religious, cultural, and ecotourism, which attracts millions of domestic and international tourists. Therefore, the collective resolve would exploit better potential for the development of tourism in Sindh for yielding financial benefits by applying successful strategies as employed by the Southeast Asian countries.
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