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UNWTO Secretary-General officially welcomes the winner of the travelers´competition


The winner of the Travelers´ Competition, developed in the framework of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, 2017 (IY2017), Katie Diederichs, officially started her trip after meeting with the UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. She will now be embarking on an unforgettable trip across six different countries to tell the world how tourism can make a positive change.
“We travel to places that we respect, respect the civilization, respect the history, respect the culture, respect the nature, because in doing so, we respect ourselves. We find our reserves of self-respect.” said Taleb Rifai, UNWTO Secretary-General in his meeting with the winner. He also added “In this International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development our message for you Katie, and the one we hope you will transmit in your travels, is TRAVEL ENJOY RESPECT.” ....

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Growing importance of intra-regional travel | Breaking Travel News


Marcio Favilla, the Executive Director for Operational Programs and Institutional Relations of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), highlighted the growing significance of intra-regional travel at the 6th UNWTO International Conference on Tourism Statistics being held from June 21-24, 2017 in Manila in the Philippines.
Favilla cited the phenomenal growth of Asia at 80% between Southeast Asia, China, South Korea, and Japan. He took note of the robustness and resiliency of the region through its continuing promotions.
The promotion process tells the world what these countries have to offer to the world, citing the Philippines as a prime example of a nation with “great advantage.” ....

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A Land Like No Other: Afghanistan's Post-Conflict Ecotourism Potential


A Land Like No Other: Afghanistan’s Post-Conflict Ecotourism Potential
Stunning cobalt-blue lakes with natural travertine dams in Band-e-Amir, the pristine, soaring Pamir Mountains, through which some of the world’s last snow leopards prowl far from the simplistic, violent, and drab images preferred by the media, Afghanistan is a beautiful and multifaceted nation. Lonely Planet once described Afghanistan as a “vastly appealing country.” Having married into an Afghan family many years ago, I can attest that the culture is also extremely hospitable. Welcoming tourists to visit their beautiful nation is a logical extension of the Afghan culture. 
With such a rich and hospitable culture and unparalleled natural beauty, the post-conflict development of a responsible and sustainable tourism sector could benefit Afghanistan especially in more remote areas. Before the wars and COVID-19, in the 1970’s, over 100,000 tourists per year visited Afghanistan. But there is hope ....

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