Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Taking a look at chutti.pk, Pakistan's first online travel portal

chutti.pk
Malaysia, or other such scenic holiday spots. Planning a vacation, however, is a different story altogether. It involves booking hotel rooms, purchasing tickets and planning itineraries before embarking on that much-awaited vacation. In Pakistan, chalking out one's trip isn't exactly easy, mainly because there aren't many resources of information that can help one's research. This is precisely where the travel portal, www.chutti.pk, proves its usefulness. Claiming to be Pakistan's first online travel guide, chutti.pk, is a valuable resource for people who want guidance when planning their travelling trips. It incorporates a wealth of information for all kinds of tourists, ranging from armchair travelers to seasoned globe-trotters. Destination guides for over 50 cities can be found on this website; these guides contain informative travel articles. The question and answer section on the website is a blog of sorts for users to interact with fellow travelers as well as with professional travel agency personnel.
It also incorporates customer feedback that lets people provide their opinion about articles, or suggest ways to further improve the website. The look and feel of the website is extremely professional - it reflects the fact that Pakistan's IT industry has come a long way. The 'beta' tag on chutti.pk, however, indicates its constant progress and development.
In these high-strung times of recession and terrorism, chutti.pk is a step forward towards promoting a positive image of Pakistan. Many potential tourists shy away from Pakistan because of the constant images of violence and bloodshed that have sadly become synonymous with this country. Chutti.pk has city guides for Karachi and Lahore, and by adding information on the scenic attractions of the northern areas of Pakistan, the website can help people realize how much there is to see in Pakistan. For now, however, it is a useful resource for the outward-bound travelers.

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