ISLAMABAD: A special team from Pak Soch Media Group is currently touring northern Pakistan to showcase the region’s natural beauty, tourism potential, and ongoing development projects.
The media delegation is being led by Editor-in-Chief Zulfiqar Solangi, accompanied by other members of the Pak Soch Media Group team. During the visit, the team toured several of the country’s most popular tourist destinations, including Kalam Valley, Naran, Kaghan, Swat, and Murree.
The purpose of the visit is to document the scenic landscapes of northern Pakistan while also assessing government-led development initiatives, tourism infrastructure, and public facilities available to visitors and local communities.
Throughout the tour, the team observed ongoing development projects and reviewed the availability of tourist services, transportation facilities, and other infrastructure aimed at promoting sustainable tourism in the region.
Speaking during the visit, Editor-in-Chief Zulfiqar Solangi said that Pak Soch Media Group remains committed to promoting responsible, constructive, and public-interest journalism.
He stated that the objective of the northern Pakistan tour is to highlight the country’s breathtaking tourist destinations, ongoing development activities, and issues faced by local communities in order to provide audiences with accurate and reliable information while encouraging domestic tourism.
Solangi added that showcasing Pakistan’s natural attractions through credible reporting can help improve the country’s image and contribute to the growth of the tourism sector.
He further said that the media group plans to continue producing special reports, documentaries, and field-based news coverage from different parts of Pakistan, focusing on authentic storytelling and issues of public importance.
According to Solangi, on-the-ground reporting enables journalists to present a more comprehensive picture of regional development, tourism opportunities, and the challenges faced by local residents.
The initiative has reportedly been appreciated by members of the journalism community as well as the public, with many describing it as a positive example of constructive journalism that promotes awareness about Pakistan’s cultural heritage, natural landscapes, and development efforts.
Through the ongoing tour, the Pak Soch Media Group aims to provide viewers and readers with firsthand insights into northern Pakistan’s tourism potential while highlighting initiatives that could support economic growth and attract more domestic and international visitors in the future.



