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A Dutch content creator found an extremely cheap hotel room in Pakistan. He was in total disbelief. New Delhi: A content creator from the Netherlands was in for a shock when he came to know of the price of a hotel room in Pakistan.

The travel blogger opined that it would be one of the cheapest hotels in the world. Tom, a seasoned travel blogger, told netizens that he found a hotel room worth Rs 117 in Pakistan’s Peshawar. Documenting his experience in a video, Tom stated, “I couldn’t believe it when I saw the room.



” He added that the room exceeded his expectations, especially considering its cost. “Is this the cheapest hotel in Pakistan? Maybe even in the world? Just 400 Prs for a bed, that is $1.4 USD only!” said Tom in the video’s caption.

Further, he spoke of how he got the budget-friendly accommodation. Dutch content creator finds room for Rs 117 in Pakistan A post shared by Adventure Traveler & Blogger (@traveltomtom) “The story is that we met these super friendly people on the side of the street in Peshawar and had a chat with them, but we didn’t get to see the room on our first meeting. The next day we walked past again and we decided to check it out.

Why not!? The people in Peshawar are super friendly and they don’t care about cameras and filming, the opposite...

they love it!” said Tom. He added, “So we asked if we could see the room and they were super proud and happy to show us. Surprisingly, it wasn’t as bad as I expected.

Considering the price and being one of the cheapest hotels in the world...

Honestly, the Pashto people here in Northwest Pakistan are so kind, easy-going and above all they are super happy to see tourists!” Meanwhile, netizens were critical of travel bloggers in the comments section. One asked, “Why do foreign people visit such poor side of Pakistan and not the luxury ones and then they show the media that this is how Pakistan looks where in reality it is so beautiful and luxurious but these foreigners are just so eager to show this side of Pakistan on social media.” A second person stated, “These are middle-class families starting small businesses on their land.

These kinds of hotels are super affordable for labour workers who come from villages to find work in cities. I’m glad there is space for every class of people.”.

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