Namibia adventure travel world summit set to deliver transformative tourism models
2013 Summit content includes presentations from speakers such as John Kasaona from IRDNC and Anna Pollock founder of Conscious.Travel
Representatives from 64 countries make up the 650-delegate, sold out 2013 Adventure Travel World Summit set for October 26-31 in Windhoek and Swakopmund, Namibia.
Hosted by Namibia Tourism and organized by the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA), the Summit features three intensive delegate exchange programs including: a new, all-day Peer-to-Peer Exchange; a business-to-business Marketplace connecting buyers with suppliers through pre-set appointments; and a new MediaConnect format, mixing media trends and tips from top travel journalists, bloggers and media experts with pitching opportunities.
Speakers include:
- Pico Iyer, Author and Philosopher: Wonder Never Gets Old: Making Adventure Vital in a Newly Open World
- Zita Cobb, Visionary Investor and Social Entrepreneur: Requiem or Anthem
- Anna Pollock, Visionary, Change Agent & Tourism Strategist, Founder of Conscious.Travel:.
- Chief Ian Campbell, Hereditary Chief: resilient tourism community.
Says ATTA "This makes the third year running that the Adventure Travel Trade Association’s (ATTA) marquee annual conference has sold out several months prior to the Summit. Tourism industry professionals interested in attending the Summit may register to be on an active wait list by completing the waitlist form."
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