Meknes - Morocco will soon open up unfamiliar areas to tourists, according to Abderrafie Zouiten, Director General of the Moroccan National Office of Tourism (ONMT).
In an interview in the latest issue of French weekly magazine ‘L’express’, the director has revealed the areas in which the kingdom seeks to promote tourism. They include Dakhla with its Atlantic south, north and Kasbah area and valleys, Ouarzazate, Guelmim and Errachidia.
The same source noted that prominent organizations such as Condé Nast Traveller and the World Economic Forum which ranked Morocco third welcoming destination in the world have recognized the quality of Morocco’s tourism.
Mr. Zouiten went on to add that the promotion of the tourism sector in Morocco is sustainable and part of Morocco’s tourism 2020 vision.
He said that sustainability has made great strides, adding that ONMT encourages the involvement of civic society in promoting local heritage sites and rural tourism.
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