From Fears to Tours: A Surge in KP Tourism Through Social Media

Authors

  • Dr. Nasim Khan Mahsud Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad-Pakistan
  • Dr. Asad Munir Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad-Pakistan

Keywords:

Violence, instability, social media, tourism, local communities, sustainable development

Abstract

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has undoubtedly been the most beautiful federal unit of Pakistan. Blessed with the crystal-clear glaciers, whispering pines, rocky mountains, roaring rivers and lush green meadows, this land has always been a jewel of the eye for emperors and rulers the world over, and the conflicting situation remained there till a few years back. With reference to the worth of swat valley and overall KP, fewer researchers have emphasized the relevance of the regional community that faced violence and the wider tourist supplies and tourism activities that how the tourism sector has been affected, and what has been changed in the last few years in the region and in the lives of local communities. A huge surge in social media marketing has been observed in recent years promoting tourism in the KP after a devastating instability due to the fear and terrorism in the region. This study primarily focuses on the recent development through survey research and perception analysis of 188 social media consumers keeping in view the study objectives including, an assessment of the impact of recent years’ violence on the local community, by evaluating the role of social media use for promotion of tourism in KP and suggest more effective use of social media for sustainable growth of tourism industry for the uplift of local communities.

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Published

2022-06-28

How to Cite

Dr. Nasim Khan Mahsud, & Dr. Asad Munir. (2022). From Fears to Tours: A Surge in KP Tourism Through Social Media. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 8(2), 565–571. Retrieved from https://pjsel.jehanf.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1191