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Home » Message From: Muhammad Azeem Qureshi | Seasoned & Senior Hotelier of Pakistan
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Message From: Muhammad Azeem Qureshi | Seasoned & Senior Hotelier of Pakistan

holidayweeklyBy holidayweeklySeptember 28, 2025Updated:September 30, 2025No Comments
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This year, the global tourism community celebrates World Tourism Day under the theme “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation.” For Pakistan’s hospitality and tourism sector, this theme carries immense significance. It reminds us that transformation is not merely about expansion but about adopting practices that ensure long-term sustainability, resilience, and inclusivity.

As a hotelier, I have witnessed how tourism in Pakistan has evolved in recent years. From the snowcapped peaks of Gilgit-Baltistan to the deserts of Thar and the heritage of Mohenjo-daro, our country is gifted with treasures that can attract travelers from across the world. Yet, this potential will only be realized if we protect these assets through sustainable practices. Climate change, unplanned development, and environmental degradation pose serious threats to our destinations. The hospitality sector, being at the heart of tourism, must take the lead in addressing these challenges.

Sustainable transformation in hospitality begins with responsible investment — in eco friendly infrastructure, renewable energy, water conservation, and waste reduction. Hotels and resorts must embrace green operations that reduce environmental footprints while also offering travelers a more authentic, responsible experience. At the same time, transformation must extend to people: creating decent jobs, training our workforce in sustainability, empowering women and youth, and supporting local farmers, artisans, and suppliers.

Recent floods and recurring natural disasters in Pakistan have underscored the urgent need for resilience. Unchecked construction in riverbeds and fragile mountain valleys has shown how short-term gains can lead to long-term losses. This is a moment of reckoning for both policymakers and industry leaders. Our future lies in planning tourism responsibly, ensuring that development does not destroy the very landscapes and heritage that attract visitors.

International travelers increasingly choose destinations that prioritize environmental and cultural preservation, and Pakistan must align itself with this global shift. On this World Tourism Day, I call upon all stakeholders-hoteliers, investors, government institutions, and travelers — to embrace the vision of sustainable transformation. Together, we can build a tourism sector that not only welcomes the world but also safeguards Pakistan’s heritage and natural wonders for generations to come.

I extend my sincere appreciation to Holiday Weekly for preparing a digital supplement on World Tourism Day 2025 and for its continued role as a strong voice of Pakistan’s tourism industry, promoting our country as a peaceful and beautiful destination.

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