A Tanzanian delegation, representing various offices and departments of tourism, visited Marrakech in order to explore the available opportunities in the city and the potential it offered in the sector.
The three-day visit (February1-3) took place at the initiative of the Moroccan Tourism Office (ONMT) in partnership with Marrakech Tourism Regional Council (CRT). It is part of strengthening bilateral relations, especially after the signing in Dar-Es-Salam of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ONMT and Tanzania Tourist Board, on the sidelines of HM King Mohammed VI’s visit to this country of Eastern Africa.
According to a statement by CRT, the visit was an opportunity for members of the delegation to meet the officials of the Marrakech Council and local professionals of tourism in order to learn about and take advantage of the Moroccan experience and expertise in this sector.
The visit was also an occasion for the Tanzanian delegation to discover Marrakech historic buildings and tourism infrastructures, added the same source.
During their stay, the delegation also met several tourism officials and professionals in Casablanca and Rabat to examine the means to promote bilateral cooperation in this vital sector.
Source :Morocco World News
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