Re: Ok lets be real here, when Goras go to the Middle East...
A co-worker of mine has family in Al-Khobar and spent about four or five years after high school in Saudi Arabia. She's gori and her family lives on a compound.
Anyway, I asked her to bring in some photographs and the stuff she showed me was simply amazing. There are so many ruins and architectural delights in Saudi, stuff historians would die to see. Some of the ruins included tombs that dated back a couple of hundred years, maybe even a thousand (out in the desert) and it was still being preserved. I was quite surprised as I have never even heard of such stuff in Saudi Arabia, Egypt yes, but not Saudi Arabia.
The beaches and sail boats were also quite beautiful.
If you can afford it, then I don't see why you shouldn't take part in outdoor activities ... but there first needs to be an interest on your part to want to go out into the middle of the desert and see these things. How many Pakistanis are really like that? Even here in North America, they are more into family picnics than paragliding. It just comes down to individual interest.
I can't comment on how Pakistanis are treated there cause I have only heard of experiences from white people who loved it there.
How would it be for a western born and raised Pakistani living on one of those compounds with white people? Are they given the same royal treatment or not?