NANTA pledges to promote Ghana after Safari World tourism experience
NANTA pledged to promote Ghana after a five-day familiarisation tour hosted by Safari World, aimed at strengthening tourism collaboration between Ghana and Nigeria. The delegation arrived through Kotoka International Airport before checking into Safari Homes in Accra, and later travelled to Aqua Safari Eco Park in Ada. Dr. Yinka Folami, President of NANTA, described the visit as more than a familiarisation tour, saying it marked the beginning of a long-term partnership between the association and Safari World.
Dr. Folami stated, "I have come home. That is exactly how we have been made to feel." He also said, "This may be my first visit to Ghana, but from the moment our aircraft began its descent, I realised we share the same landscape and the same heritage." Dr. Folami expressed confidence that the partnership would continue long after the tour, adding, "Our partnership will not end with this visit. We will encourage people across Nigeria, Africa and beyond to experience what Safari World has to offer. We are tourism professionals, and we will proudly tell the story of this destination to the world." The visit forms part of Safari World's strategy to deepen its presence in the Nigerian travel market under its brand promise, One World, Three Destinations, over 20 Unique Experiences.
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The National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) Executive Council recently visited Ghana for a familiarisation tour hosted by Safari
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