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Mozambique and 26 other African nations will be showcasing their potential at the start of the 2025 edition of the Africa’s Travel Indaba, South Africa’s largest trade and leisure fair.
The fair, which starts today and ends this Thursday (15), expects to receive just over 9,000 visitors and 1,300 exhibitors who will benefit from an ideal platform for African tourism exhibitors to present their offers to international and local buyers, destination marketing companies and leisure tourism service partners.
The Mozambican delegation, led by the director-general of the National Institute of Tourism (INATUR), Richard Baulene, aims to use the platform to promote national tourism among tourists and strengthen partnerships with other operators on the continent.
According to Baulene, in addition to INATUR staff, tour operators, managers of national parks and reserves, and hotel and tourism managers will be present at the fair.
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