STFP Bulletin - Jan, 2013
STFP Bulletin - Jan, 2013
STFP Bulletin - Jan, 2013
Volume 2, Issue I 1
STFP promo otes tourism pract tices that are environmenta ally sustainable, economically y beneficial to the local commu unities, and educatio onal experience fo or tourists.
Departure Time: T 0900 hours h Base: Islam mabad Per head Fee: Rs. 1600/eadline: 10 January J Booking De To register for f this trip please send us s an email at: stfpak.info@ @gmail.com For further information i co ontact: Arif Tu ufail at 051-26 612448
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Field trip ps are also open o for your r family mem mbers and fri iends, so you u are welcom me to invite th hem on these e trips with prior p intim mation to the concerned staff s of STFP P at the time of signing g up. Minimu um group siz ze for each tr rip is 8 perso ons.
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DAY TRIP TO KHEWRA SALT MINE
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Khewra Salt mine is the largest salt mine in the world and the second biggest producer of rock salt. In terms of area it contains 140 Km (88 miles) of tunnels. Currently, only a minute proportion is mined. If mining continues at the present rate, it is estimated that there will still be enough salt for the next three hundred years. It is said the Janjua tribe first began mining there in the 13th century and it was further developed during the Mughal and British rule. Visitors are taken straight to the heart of the mine in a small train. Inside the mine there is a small mosque built of transparent salt bricks. The lights concealed in the walls aid in highlighting the colors of the rock salt. In some areas salt stalactites hang from the ceiling. In the old part of the mine, salt excavated in enormous sections has created large chambers up to 25 meters high. Date: 27 January Day: Sunday Duration: 12 hours Departure Time: 0900 hours Base: Islamabad/Lahore Per head Fee: Rs. 1800/Booking Deadline: 23 January To register for this trip please send us an email at: [email protected] For further information contact: Arif Tufail at 051-2612448 or Rauf Ahmad at 0300-4550435
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WHAT CAN WE DO AS A RESPONSIBLE TOURIST?
Sustainable Tourism Foundation Pakistan
Islamabad House # 5, Street # 11, Main Road, Banigala Islamabad Ph # 051-2612448 Cell # 0345-8566048 Lahore House # 117/J, Sabzazar, Multan Road, Lahore Ph # 0300-4550435 Karachi House 53/3, Maqbool, C.H.S, Alamgir Road, Karachi. Ph # 0300-8216787
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We're passionate about the places we visit and want to protect and preserve them for future generations to enjoy. Were sure its a passion you share so here are some ideas:Look after the natural environment: Leave anywhere you visit even better than when you found it. Dispose of litter carefully (fire is a serious hazard in hot, dry countries so be careful with that cigarette bud!) and recycle where possible. Respect local traditions and people: Observe any dress codes and behave appropriately. It may be your holiday but it's their home. Try using a few words of the local language. Always ask before taking someone's photograph: Some people find this intrusive while others may ask for money for this small service. Bargain with humor: Do bargain it's part of the fun. But remember that what may be a small sum to you may be significant to the local seller, so try to be fair, too. Resist giving money or gifts to begging children: It may give you that feel-good feeling but you may be adding to other problems behind the scenes. Give to a local charity or school to ensure the money goes where it is most needed. Buy locally made products and use local services: Eat at local cafes. Ask about excursions using local guides and drivers they have insider knowledge! Putting money into the local economy helps local people and gives your holiday an extra dimension. Reduce the use of natural resources and energy: Take a quick shower instead of a bath; re-use towels; switch off lights and air-conditioner when out; try the local bus service, hire a bike or walk you'll see more that way! Please don't take 'natural' souvenirs away: Wild flowers and plants, pebbles and sea shells, should all be left where you found them for others to enjoy. Don't buy products made from endangered plants or animals: This includes hardwoods, corals, shells, starfish, ivory, fur, feathers, skins, horn, teeth, eggs, reptiles and turtles. These are just some of the simple things that can be done but there are many more. To find out more about responsible travelling please contact Sustainable Tourism Foundation Pakistan at [email protected]
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