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  1. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization

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  4. Regional Tourism Organization

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  5. Indian Ocean Regional Tourism Integration

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  1. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization

    The Indian Ocean Tourism Organization is a non-profit organization has been established to unite and visibly integrate 30+ Member States & Island Nations within the Indian Ocean.

  2. Indian Ocean Coalition of Tourism

    Email [email protected] for more info. "Traveling, it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller". Ibn Battuta. Get in touch by emailing us…. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization focuses to bring together the coalition of Authentic & Indigenous, Creative Industry, Food & Gastronomy, Culture & Heritage Sectors.

  3. Members

    Indian Ocean Tourism Organization. Home; Coalition & Focus; Membership. Members; The Board; Contact...is proud to be a signatory of. INDIAN OCEAN TOURISM AWARDS 2022. Call for submissions! Dateline: Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Categories. Best Hotel Marketing Campaign Best Tourism Attraction

  4. IORA Homepage

    The Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) is a dynamic inter-governmental organisation aimed at strengthening regional cooperation and sustainable development within the Indian Ocean region through its 23 Member States and 12 Dialogue Partners. ... The India-IORA Cruise Tourism Conference took place in New Delhi, India, from 13-14 June 2024. ...

  5. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization, Arwin Sharma, Zanzibar, Tanzania

    Rethinking old systems and embracing new ones, the Indian Ocean Tourism Organization retains its own extraordinary intellectual properties, is committed to reinvigorating the economies of its Member States and Island Nations wholly dependent on tourism, curates unique content specifically for its destinations, and simultaneously establishes an ...

  6. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization (@indianoceantorg) / Twitter

    Indian Ocean Tourism Organization integrates 30+ Member States & Island Nations from a travel & tourism-perspective. Indian Ocean indianoceanto.org Joined February 2021. 48 Following. 10 Followers. Tweets. Tweets & replies. Media. Likes. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization's Tweets.

  7. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization

    Indian Ocean Tourism Organization is a non-profit organization established to unite regional tourism integration among 30+ Member States and Island Nations within the Indian Ocean. https ...

  8. Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation, Naghma Shaikh, Muscat, Oman

    Would like to network with professionals from the tourism industry and promote the Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation (IOTO) as a key platform to engage people from the Indian Ocean countries and all over the world to enable mutually beneficial tourism and work relationships. [email protected] | + 96824563034.

  9. Indian Ocean Tourism Organization

    Indian Ocean Tourism Organization is a non-profit organization established to unite, strengthen and visibly integrate 30+ member states & island nations within the Indian Ocean region, including the Gulf of Eden, Persian Gulf & the Red Sea. From a travel & tourism perspective, our aim is to accelerate the unprecedented growth and collaborate for regional development, by collectively ...

  10. Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation

    Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation. 48 likes. Government organization ...

  11. Indian ocean tourism : regional integration or cooperation?

    With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries.

  12. TOURISM WORKING GROUPS

    Tourism Working Groups comprising of the following will be created, building a movement accelerating individual economic clusters related to the Industry, and do express your interest at [email protected] being part of any/each working group/s as shown below: Authentic & Indigenous. Culture & Heritage. Creative Industry. Environment & Nature.

  13. Vanilla Islands

    The Vanilla islands are a marketing grouping. It is a partnership of six island nations of Indian ocean islands: The organization is working like a tourism board for all these islands. It operates like a link between the tourist offices, the official tourism authorities and the private sector. A win-win approach is searching in the activities:

  14. Foundation of the Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation

    It is called the Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation (IOTO). 1OTO held its inaugural general meeting and first tourism marketing seminar in Perth, Western Australia on 14 June 1995. The organisation comprises a regional travel industry body open to all nations whose prin- cipal land mass touches, or is sur- rounded by, the Indian Ocean. ...

  15. PDF INDIAN OCEAN ISLANDS

    24 The World Bank (2012a) Indian Ocean Islands Tourism Sector Review: Mauritius and Comoros, Unpublished report forming part of Regional Tourism Integration Study, August 2012. 25 Since 2012 arrival figures are not yet available for Comoros, growth from the last decade was measured from 2002 until 2011.

  16. Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation

    Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation Organisation touristique de l'Océan indien (IOTO) Search Open Yearbook. Organization Name or Acronym This information is part of the Open Yearbook, a free service of UIA's subscription-based Yearbook of International Organizations. It includes profiles of non-profit organizations working worldwide in all ...

  17. Seychelles & Maldives discuss the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands Regional

    As a tourism region we cannot expect to say we are an Indian Ocean Tourism Regional Organisation if we do not rally the other known and reputed players of our region and make them part of our grouping. The time has come to unify our region, and the time has come for us as a block to be sincere with our desire of be united as a tourism region ...

  18. Tourism and cultural exchanges in the Indian Ocean region

    Indian Ocean organization, IORA, which comprises Australia, Banglad esh, the Comoros, ... (SITE) in the Indian Ocean, tourism is a vital source of economic development, and a large source of ...

  19. Indian Ocean Rim Association

    The organisation was first established as Indian Ocean Rim Initiative in Mauritius in March 1995 and formally launched on 6-7 March 1997 by the conclusion of a multilateral treaty known as the Charter of the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Co-operation. [5] The idea is said to have taken root during a visit of former South African Foreign Minister, Pik Botha, to India in November 1993.

  20. Contact Us

    Reach out to us… Indian Ocean Tourism Organization Malawi road, Kibweni Street P. O Box 954 Bububu Zanzibar - Tanzania email: [email protected] [email protected] Your name Your email Subject Your message (optional)

  21. Membership Benefits

    developing Think Tanks for specific Tourism-clusters, and becoming pioneers creating new Tourism-initiatives in the region; participation at regional Task Force on Tourism Meetings (an initiative to be launched by Indian Ocean Tourism Organization) with Government Ministers, Tourism Boards, Convention Bureau's, Private and Public sector; etc.

  22. Indian Ocean Rim Association

    Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) is an intergovernmental organisation established to promote economic cooperation and regional integration among countries bordering the Indian Ocean. IORA member states work on various initiatives related to trade, investment, and sustainable development in the Indian Ocean region (IOR). The Indian Ocean Rim ...

  23. Pacific Tourism shares Pacific Sustainable Tourism Policy Framework at

    Through a collaboration with the French Agency for Development (AFD) Cap Business Indian Ocean Project, the Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) was invited to share virtually its experiences in the development of the Pacific Sustainable Tourism Policy Framework (PSTPF) during the Tourism Panel Session at Indian Ocean Islands Economic Forum in Mauritius last week.