World Tourism Day is back, and it’s time to focus on the future of tourism! As the global tourism sector embarks on its road to recovery, we are presented with an extraordinary opportunity to reshape the way we approach tourism. This year, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is emphasizing the importance of putting people and the planet first while fostering collaboration among governments, businesses, and local communities to create a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient tourism sector.
Tourism has never been more relevant than it is today, and the moment to reimagine the future of tourism is here. We cordially invite you to join us in celebrating World Tourism Day 2023 as we embark on this transformative journey.
Event Details: Theme: Rethinking Tourism Africa World Tourism Day: 26 – 27 September
Event Schedule:
- Monday, 25th September: Final setup & decorations, badge collection.
- Tuesday, 26th September: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM – Exhibition and Networking.
- Wednesday, 27th September: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM – Exhibition and Networking.
Be part of this exciting event that will shape the future of tourism in Africa! Call: +255 754 643 065
Email: director@rethinkingtourismafrica.org
Event Highlights:
- Engage in thought-provoking discussions on the future of tourism.
- Network with industry experts, government representatives, and local communities.
- Explore innovative solutions for a more sustainable and inclusive tourism sector.
Join us in celebrating World Tourism Day 2023 and let’s collectively reimagine the future of tourism in Africa.
WHAT: World Tourism Day 2023
WHY NOW: Because the future of tourism is calling!
PROGRAMME: Engaging discussions, networking, and innovative solutions.
WHEN & WHERE: 26 – 27 September at Grand Melia Arusha, Tanzania.
- Official Hashtags: #WorldTourismDay #WTO
- Event Hashtags: #WTD2023 #RTA23
Your participation is essential as we chart a new course for the tourism sector in Africa. Together, we can make a positive impact and create a more sustainable and inclusive future for tourism.