This week’s Video Selection
Saturday, 07 Nov, 2009
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Sindiswa Nhlumayo on World Cup 2010, Mario Moyses on Rio’s Olympic Games, Malraj Kiriella on Sri Lanka trees, Johan and Monika on breakfast and Valere Tjolle on opportunities 2010
This week’s video selection includes:
Sindiswa Nhlumayo, Deputy Director General of South Africa Tourism talks to Valere Tjolle about Fair Trade Tourism, The World Cup 2010, tourism for economic regeneration and the opportunities for South Africa tourism in general www.travelmole.tv/watch_vdo.php
Mario Augusto Lopez Moyses, Brazil’s Vice Minister of Tourism talks to Valere Tjolle about the Olympic Games, the World Cup and many other exciting developments in Brazil’s tourism www.travelmole.tv/watch_vdo.php
Malraj B Kiriella, director of Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority talks to Valere Tjolle about the Sri Lanka tree planting and tree adoption schemes, about the ‘Earth Lung’ and more… www.travelmole.tv/watch_vdo.php
Breakfast is the most important meal in any hotel. Johan and Monika at the Liseborg Heden Hotel Gothenburg tell Valere Tjolle how they ensure that their guests have sustainable breakfasts www.travelmole.tv/watch_vdo.php
2009 and 2010 are the big challenge years for travel and tourism. What are the challenges? What are the opportunities? Valere Tjolle, Editor of VISION on Sustainable Tourism paints the picture…
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