São Paulo – The image of the Moroccan king, Mohammed 6th, is everywhere. The country’s public buildings, such as stores, schools and restaurants, are compelled to place his photograph at a place visible to all of those who enter the premises. Despite the fact that there is a prime minister, the king is the central
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The two cities reveal the most traditional and exotic aspects of Morocco. Read the last ANBA article on tourism in the Arab country.
São Paulo – Aside from the desert, among the major attractions to visitors in Morocco are the wedding ceremonies. Completely different from those carried out in Brazil, the Moroccan wedding parties may last from one to three or even seven days. For that reason, the ceremonies take place during the summer, so that friends and
A visit to the most famous of deserts reveals huge sand dunes and camel caravans run by Bedouins, who live off tourism. The Sahara is the theme of the second ANBA article on tourism in Morocco.
This week, a national program for conservation of Brazilian caves was released. Brazil has 100,000 caves, according to estimates, and the intention is to protect them from degradation.
Such is the figure up until today (24th). Expenditures by foreigners in Brazil, during the same period, totalled US$ 331 million.
Targeted at the Brazilian public, the promotion will last up to October 15th. The winner will earn a ticket to Sidney, Bangkok or Seoul.
From today to October 2nd, Lebanese cities should promote samba and percussion parades and workshops. Dancers from Vila Isabel Samba School, from Rio de Janeiro, should parade the streets.
The destination is being promoted by operators and travel agencies at the 32nd Braztoa Trade Meeting. The Arab country has a stand at the fair and was the theme of one of the panels yesterday.
Raphael Karan has already travelled to over 50 countries in the five continents, always on a motorcycle. In October he should head to Egypt, and then on to Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Israel.
The funds will be spent on supplying training to 306,000 professionals working in the area. The municipalities that will host the matches of the 2014 FIFA World Cup will be benefited.
Paths of Flavour, a project of the Ministry of Tourism, targets 55 destinations and aims to provide training to 11,000 professionals from micro and small out-of-home food industry companies by 2011.
With the Emirates flight, promotion in the media and curiosity of Brazilians with regard to the Arab world, participation of the region in the operator’s sales rose from 1.6% to 11% in two years.
The country was named best destination for adventurers and radical sports fans in 2009 by the National Geographic Adventure magazine. In September, Brazil will host an international industry meeting.

