In a recent interview, Hind Sultan Al Marzooqi, the Director of Tourism Development & Marketing at Ajman Tourism, shed light on the destination’s commitment to sustainability and community engagement. The conversation highlighted Ajman Tourism’s innovative project for COP 28—an art installation crafted from recycled materials, symbolizing their dedication to environmental consciousness. Al Marzooqi emphasized Ajman’s unique appeal, inviting visitors to experience the authenticity of Emirati culture, rich heritage, and exciting outdoor activities. From kayaking to mangrove planting, Ajman emerges as a compelling destination, offering a blend of cultural richness and sustainable adventures from October to April.
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