
It only took a few meals and a lot of warmth for the Caitlin Doornbos Pakistan visit to capture attention online. The American journalist’s candid admiration for Islamabad is quickly turning into a feel-good viral moment.
During her recent trip to Islamabad for a high-profile dialogue event, Caitlin Doornbos shared glimpses of her experience that struck a chord with Pakistanis across social media. From local cuisine to everyday hospitality, her posts painted a refreshing picture of the capital.
One of the standout moments from her visit? Breakfast.
Doornbos openly declared Pakistani breakfast as her favourite, a statement that instantly resonated with locals. Her snapshots of traditional dishes sparked a wave of reactions, with many users proudly recommending even more must-try foods.
But it didn’t stop there.
Breakfast so far is my favorite! The hospitality of Pakistanis is so warm — more welcoming than I believe I’ve ever experienced.
— Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) April 12, 2026
In another post, the journalist couldn’t hide her excitement over halwa calling it her newest indulgence. The simple, heartfelt review turned into a viral highlight, with fans jokingly welcoming her into Pakistan’s “halwa fan club.”
It’s this kind of organic appreciation that made her content feel real not curated, not scripted.
Beyond food, what truly stood out for Doornbos was the people.
She described Pakistanis as among the most welcoming she has ever encountered a sentiment that many online users proudly echoed. Some even urged her to explore more cities, confident she’d find the same warmth nationwide.
Good morning from beautiful Islamabad, where the Pakistani people are buzzing with excitement at the possibility of playing a major role in bringing peace to the Middle East. No news yet on when talks will begin, but the coming hours will be crucial. pic.twitter.com/eLdaR86vxi
— Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) April 11, 2026
Adding to the buzz, Doornbos was also seen embracing local culture, dressed in traditional attire at Serena Hotel Islamabad while attending ongoing diplomatic engagements.
The visual of an international journalist blending into local culture added another layer to the story — one that felt both symbolic and genuine.
My new guilty pleasure. pic.twitter.com/1c77wITcgA
— Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) April 13, 2026
As her posts gained traction, Pakistanis flooded the comments with appreciation, pride, and invitations. Many called her coverage a “true reflection” of the country, while others highlighted how such moments help reshape global narratives.
In a digital space often dominated by negativity, this was a rare, uplifting shift.
Doornbos’ visit may have been brief, but its impact is undeniable. At a time when global perceptions matter more than ever, her honest experiences offered a powerful reminder: sometimes, it’s the small, human moments a meal, a smile, a kind gesture that leave the biggest impression.
Finally got out of the hotel sphere to have some local food! pic.twitter.com/IQTztyBsOD
— Caitlin Doornbos (@CaitlinDoornbos) April 12, 2026