Pakistani Influencers Highlight Indonesia’s Women-Friendly Tourism
The visit, facilitated by the Indonesian Consulate
General in Karachi, was part of a tourism diplomacy
initiative with a gender mainstreaming approach
Web Desk
Jakarta: Four prominent Pakistani influencers—Areeka Haq, Hira Attique, Laiba Shah, and Hemayal Attique—recently toured Indonesia to spotlight its vibrant tourism and encourage female travelers from Pakistan. The visit, facilitated by the Indonesian Consulate General in Karachi, was part of a tourism diplomacy initiative with a gender mainstreaming approach.
The influencers’ journey included visits to Jakarta, Bandung, and Bali, showcasing Indonesia’s diverse attractions:
Throughout the tour, the influencers shared their experiences across social media platforms, captivating their young, largely female audience in Pakistan. The overwhelming positive feedback highlighted Indonesia’s appeal as a safe and exciting destination for women travelers.
This initiative is part of Indonesia’s broader efforts to enhance tourism ties with Pakistan, emphasizing shared values and cultural similarities. With both countries featuring significant Muslim populations and young demographics, this collaboration underscores Indonesia’s welcoming environment and commitment to safe travel opportunities for women.
The influencers’ tour marks a significant step in strengthening people-to-people connections and inspiring more women from Pakistan to explore Indonesia’s natural beauty, culture, and adventure offerings.
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