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Liberia: MICAT, ETCSI Observe World Tourism Day


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In observance of this year’s World Tourism Day under the theme: “Tourism and Biodiversity.” Ecotourism Consultancy and Service, in partnership with the Ministry of Information Culture and Tourism and Art of the Heart Gallery, has planned the Liberia Industrial, Tourism, Handicraft and Hospitality Potentials (LITHOPO 2010) fair and exhibition, a week-long culture and mega business opportunity event to be held on Providence Island, one of the Liberia Landmarks and wetland in Monrovia beginning September 22-26, 2010. This cultural event, the first of its kind in post war Liberia, promises to be a high-class event featuring:

The top brass of the Liberian business community, the diplomatic community, government officials, agencies and other personalities.

Promote and market local productions and services (made in Liberia) and the Liberia Tourism, Handicrafts and Hospitality Potentials

Eco-tourism Consultancy Service Inc. (ETCSI), a Liberian Tourism and Hospitality Development and Advisory Group. Partner of the Bureau of Tourism/ Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT), is a premier gateway into the hidden sights and sounds that Liberia has to offer. Since its establishment, ETCSI has quickly gained itself the reputation of s highly experienced ecotourism operator in the country catering to the growth of both domestic and international tourism.

Therefore, ETCSI and its partners cordially invite all stakeholders, international institution and other partners (industrialist, local producers, importers, Banks, Insurance Companies, food service industry, transport industry, lodging industry, GSM and Telecommunication companies to join us on the celebration fever taking part in this important event which has the great significance on our national context.


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