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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from a year ago: Friday, 14th April 2023
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1️⃣: B. R. Ambedkar "Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (Bhīmrāo Rāmjī Āmbēḍkar; 14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly debates, served as Law and Justice minister in the first..."
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3️⃣: Cleopatra "Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (Koinē Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Θεά Φιλοπάτωρ lit. Cleopatra "father-loving goddess"; 70/69 BC – 10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder..."
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4️⃣: Achraf Hakimi "Achraf Hakimi Mouh (Arabic: أشرف حكيمي موح; born 4 November 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back or right winger for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Morocco national team. He is widely regarded as one of the best full-backs in the world.Hakimi began playing for Real..."
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2023
1. What did you do in 2023 that you’d never done before?
Ride a camel, knit a cardigan, visit Morocco, make a board game.
2. Did you keep your New Year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
Nope
3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Someone reasonably close, yeah. A fair few accquaintances, too.
4. Did anyone close to you die?
Nobody too close.
5. What countries did you visit?
Morocco, UAE, Australia, Scotland, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and plenty of travel around NZ.
6. What would you like to have in 2024 that you lacked in 2023?
A job and apartmentin Dublin.
7. What dates from 2023 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
It's been a year of great travel, three weddings, and a ton of great concerts, so pretty much all of those.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
I think getting the Wellbeing Better World published. Super stoked to be involved with creating resources that support young people to have better understanding of how to care for themselves and others.
9. What was your biggest failure?
I honestly can't think of anything major. Maybe killing my rosemary?
10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
Had covid at the start of the year, and a gastro bug while I was in Edinburgh. While the wisdom teeth removal and IUD replacement were deliberate, they both also wiped me out for quite some time.
11. What was the best thing you bought?
Travel, concert tickets, and my travel bag.
12. Whose behaviour merited celebration?
Most people deserve celebration for something or other.
13. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed?
Many world leaders, and the people that continue to support them.
14. Where did most of your money go?
Travel, rent, the dentist.
15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
Travel, weddings, concerts
16. What song will always remind you of 2023?
Oh boy, so many for different reasons: - Rescue - Yuna - Haul Away - Grace Petrie - Stick Season - Noah Kahan - Pretty much anything by Skerryvore, Gaz Brookfield, or Nati Dredd
17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
a) happier or sadder? Happier
b) thinner or fatter? I think about the same?
c) richer or poorer? Richer
18. What do you wish you’d done more of?
Spending time outside, organising gatherings with friends
19. What do you wish you’d done less of?
Going back to sleep after waking up
20. How did you spend Christmas?
The usual combination of family and family friends. Lunch at my aunt and uncle's place, then an assortment of people over for dinner at my parents’ place.
21. Did you fall in love in 2022?
Nah
22. How many one-night stands?
None
23. What was your favourite TV program?
Heartstopper was a significant obession.
24. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
Nah, hate is a strong word, and I'm fortunate enough to be able to largely ignore anyone that comes close to fitting that category.
25. What was the best book you read?
Art and Gwen Are Not In Love - Lex Croucher
26. What was your greatest musical discovery?
Either Nati Dredd or Grace Petrie. It's been an excellent year for music.
27. What did you want and get?
All the travel and concerts. A few nice clothes.
28. What did you want and not get?
Laid in Ireland?
29. What was your favourite film of this year?
Nimona
30. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
Turned 32. Was taken out for a whiskey distilling tour in Dublin, and had a party thrown for me that weekend.
31. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Having a tidier room, maybe?
32. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2022?
Same as ever. Jeans, shirt, whatever is mostly clean and has pockets.
33. What kept you sane?
Music, podcasts, friends, colleagues, monthly supervision sessions, naps, reading, taking time out.
34. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
Nati Dredd or the very attractive man in a kilt playing bagpipes in Skerryvore
35. What political issue stirred you the most?
Way too many, sadly. Youth justice, various wars and civil rights movements, depressing election results.
36. Who did you miss?
Most people at some point or other. Caitlin is still top of the list due to most regularly being on the opposite side of the world.
37. Who was the best new person you met?
All my various travel friends. Cydney gets a special mention.
38. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2022:
Don't always trust the rain to keep your outside plants well watered.
39. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year:
"Send a postcard to my year eleven self, in her year eleven health, Saying everything's gonna be just fine, No you won't grow out of it, you will find the clothes that fit. And the images that fucked ya, were a partiarchal structure, And you never will surrender, to a narrow view of gender, And I swear there'll come a day, when it won't matter what they say, On the labels on the doors, you will figure out what's yours." - Black tie, Grace Petrie
40. How did you spend New Year’s Eve?
Up at the place we had just outside Jamboree with colleagues, a few gin and tonics, and some board games.
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[ad_1] Dust off your bucket list with our guide to the best places to visit in 2024. We cover the hottest trends, the newest openings, and some perennial favourites to help you decide where to go in 2024.   LAST UPDATE: 22 Dec 2023 Anywhere We Roam is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support - Paul & Mark. In 2023 travel had a reawakening. In 2024, it promises to reignite our wanderlust like never before. Research shows that 27% of people plan to spend more on travel in 2024 than they did in 2023. The hottest travel trends for 2024 are all about incorporating a personal interest into your travel plans. Heading abroad to see your favourite artist, visiting a city based on a solid restaurant recommendation or traveling for a sports event are popular ways to decide where to go in 2024. We’ve put together our list of the best places to travel to in 2024. We cover the foodies, the adventure-lovers, the hikers, the budget-seekers, and many more. ESSAOUIRA, MOROCCO 1. PARIS France is blessed with iconic monuments, pretty villages, glorious countryside, and some of the best beaches in Europe. The capital remains an eternal favourite for people who love romance, art, and history. However, in 2024 Paris will shine even brighter. The Summer Olympics will be held from July 26 to August 11 and they’re sure to add further energy to an already vibrant city. In an Olympics first, the opening ceremony will take place on the Seine, meaning free admission for more spectators than in previous years. Find all the best things to do in Paris during your visit. PARIS, FRANCE 2. NAMIBIA The raw and unspoiled landscapes of Namibia offer an unparalleled experience for meaningful travel. From the otherworldly dunes of the Namib Desert to the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park, the country boasts an abundance of natural wonders. As sustainability becomes an increasingly important feature of our lives, Namibia is a great place to visit in 2024. Mix unique nature encounters with people who have changed their lives to tackle conservation issues. Our 2-week Namibia itinerary covers the best of this fascinating country. SOSSUSVLEI, NAMIBIA 3. BANGKOK Bangkok is a chaotic city with a romantic mix of old and new. Ancient temples and floating markets provide a glimpse into a bygone era; rooftop bars, bargain shopping, and a heady club scene indulge your hedonistic side. It’s the city’s dining prowess that makes it an excellent destination for 2024. There are 6 new Michelin-starred restaurants that are worth checking out. Unique to the high-end dining scene, Michelin restaurants in Bangkok can often represent great value for money. The new one Michelin star restaurants are: Indee Bangkok, Samrub Samrub Thai, Resonance Bangkok, Nawa, Mia and Wana Yook. We can help you put your trip together with our 3-day Bangkok itinerary. FLOATING MARKETS, BANGKOK 4. ICELAND Scarred by a thin crust, Iceland is a landscape dotted with geological weirdness. Rivers of boiling grey mud cut through golden tree-less valleys, sulphur vents sprout steam like a giant atmospheric smoke machine and colourful mountain ranges brighten up gloomy arctic days. We love Iceland and we’ve visited many times. But the recent volcano eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula could provide a unique travel experience for 2024. There’s already great hiking opportunities around the old Fagradalsfjall volcano site, and when deemed safe to see, the current volcanic eruption could be an awesome thing to witness. Read more in our guide to the best places to visit in Iceland. SIGÖLDUGLJÚFUR CANYON, ICELAND 5. LAS VEGAS As the centre of hedonistic pleasures, Las Vegas is what you make of it. Party all weekend, enjoy mind-blowing architecture or visit off-the-strip, local attractions. Las Vegas is great to visit any year, but there are a few extra reasons to go in 2024. The Sphere is Sin City’s newest attraction.
Standing at over 360ft tall, this music and entertainment venue features a high-definition wraparound video wall creating a unique virtual environment.  Fontainebleau is the newest luxury hotel in Vegas. At 56 stories, it’s the tallest building in the city with a vibe reminiscent of the South Florida nightlight scene. Read more in our guide to the best things to do in Las Vegas. LAS VEGAS 6. ZERMATT Nestled in the Swiss Alps, Zermatt is a picturesque village located at the foot of the Matterhorn, one of the most iconic mountains in the world. It has some of the best hiking in Switzerland, with scenic cable car rides that whisk you to dramatic alpine landscapes. None are more spectacular than the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing which opened last year. This new high-tech cable car can take you from Zermatt all the way to Cervinia in Italy. Along the way, take in unparalleled views of the mountains and ski in a high-alpine wonderland, 365 days of the year. Read more in our guide to the best things to do in Zermatt. HIKING NEAR ZERMATT 7. MADRID As a major cultural capital of Europe, Madrid is always a great destination for a weekend break. The Prado, the Thyssen-Bornemisza, and the Reina Sofía, are 3 of the most renowned art galleries in Europe. Madrid continues to be an excellent place to visit in 2024. Gastro Festival celebrates the culinary diversity of the city, the Madrid Flamenco Festival in May will showcase singing and dance, and the Mad Cool Festival will feature some of the biggest artists from across the globe. Read what you can get up to in our guide to the best things to do in Madrid. ROYAL PALACE, MADRID 8. ANTALYA Located on an idyllic stretch of coastline on the Turkish Riviera, Antalya has been enticing visitors since the Pergamon kings bequeathed their empire to the Romans. Blessed with a well-preserved old town, evocative ancient ruins, golden beaches, and 300 days of sun a year, Antalya is fast becoming a sought-after holiday destination. It’s also a very cost-effective place to go in 2024, where you can find a high-quality resort with all the facilities at a very affordable price. In fact, prices in Antalya have dropped an estimated 12%.  Read about the cool things to do in Antalya. ANTALYA, TÜRKIYE 9. SINGAPORE In recent decades, few cities have seen as much change as Singapore. Transformed from a colonial outpost to a garden city at the heart of Asia, Singapore’s journey has been remarkable. It’s a fantastic city stopover with a diverse culture, a healthy obsession with food and the most green spaces of any other city. The recently opened Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is a magical family-friendly attraction. The new Rainforest Park is also due to open in 2024. The 2 hectare park will feature a lush rainforest, a 25-meter suspension bridge and a canopy walk. Read more in our guide to the best things to do in Singapore. SINGAPORE 10. WALES Wales is famous for rugged coastlines, mountain regions, historic castles, rugby and sheep. But it’s also developing a sturdy reputation for single malt whisky. Five distilleries have now been awarded a geographical indication for single malt whisky. They are Penderyn, In The Welsh Wind, Da Mhile, Coles and the new addition in late 2023, Aber Falls.   Now is a great time to enjoy a bracing coastal walk in Pembrokeshire, or the charming colourful town of Tenby and finish the day with a quality tipple. CAREW CASTLE, WALES 11. ISTANBUL Istanbul is one of our favourite cities in Europe. Soak up the vibrancy of this important historical centre while admiring sublime art, cool neighbourhoods, local restaurants, and friendly Turkish culture. We’ve covered all our favourite things to do in Istanbul here, but there is one excellent reason to visit in 2024. Istanbul Modern opened in May 2023 after an 8-year refurbishment. The new location on the banks of the Bosporus is an architectural marvel and the perfect venue for the gallery’s incredible collection of modern art.
Put your trip together with our Istanbul itinerary. SÜLEYMANIYE MOSQUE, ISTANBUL 12. YUCATÁN The Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico is best known for its pristine beaches luring party-savvy visitors for a cocktail-infused break in the sun. But it’s also rich in cultural interest with amazing Aztec and Mayan Ruins showcasing the region’s historic significance. Witness the impressive Chichén Itzá or the jungle-clad Coba ruins. In 2024, you may be able to experience one of the region’s newest, yet oldest attractions. Ocomtún is a lost Mayan city that was only discovered in June 2023. It’s still being unearthed but has sparked a renewed interest in Mexico’s historical ruins. If you’d like to tackle more of the country, read our 2-week Mexico itinerary. CHICHÉN ITZÁ, YUCATÁN 13. FLORENCE As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence continues to enchant visitors with its artistic treasures and architectural marvels. But Florence is also a city of today. A thirst for culture exists in crafty cocktail bars and aging tavernas. In unassuming chapels with era-defining art and quiet streets with humble restaurants. In 2024, there are plenty of great reasons to go. Attend the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Festival, the oldest in Italy. Dress up for the medieval fantasy event, Vinci Unicorn Festival, or shop at the BIAF Antiques Biennial. Read more here – best things to do in Florence. FLORENCE, ITALY 14. MOROCCO After their historic performance in the World Cup, there’s been a renewed interest in going to Morocco. But the devastating earthquake in 2023 is probably the most important reason to visit this fascinating country. Many of the areas impacted by the earthquake in the Atlas Mountains rely on tourism and visiting in 2024 is one of the best ways to support the recovery efforts. In addition to doing some good, you’ll enjoy the enchanting hospitality of the Moroccan people and visit some incredible places. Read about the best places to visit in Morocco to start planning your trip. OUARZAZATE, MOROCCO 15. JAPAN Japan has a harmonious blend of ancient traditions and modern technology. From the beautiful temples and gardens to the energy of Tokyo and Osaka, Japan is a cool place to visit. Over the last two years, the Japanese currency has weakened over 30% against the US dollar. Inflation remains low compared to other countries, so prices have barely risen.   Japan is a surprisingly great value destination for 2024. CHION-IN TEMPLE, KYOTO ANYWHERE WE ROAM ISREADER-SUPPORTED Booking your trip via the links on this page earns us a small commission at no extra cost to you. You can also buy us a coffee. Big thanks – Paul & Mark. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK [ad_2] Source link
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Mystical Morocco: Winter Edition
Escape to Morocco's enchanting winter wonderland! Our latest travel services reveal the best destinations to visit in December, perfect for international travelers seeking unique experiences. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the serene Atlas Mountains, Morocco offers a diverse tapestry of experiences. Embrace the crisp winter air and immerse yourself in the rich culture of this North African gem. Unlock the secrets of Morocco's December charm, where every corner tells a captivating story. Join us on this soul-stirring journey.
https://africantraveldiary.com/2023/09/10/best-places-to-visit-in-morocco-in-december-top-destinations-for-winter-travel/
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Best Places to Visit in Morocco | Travel Guide (2023) | Things to Do, See & Eat
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THINGS TO DO IN MOROCCO: YOUR ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE
Posted by Vinod G | Mar 16, 2023 |     
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Morocco has so much to offer, and these are just a few of the things to do in Morocco that you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re looking to explore historic cities, relax on beautiful beaches, or trek through stunning landscapes, Morocco has something for everyone. So, start planning your trip today and get ready for an unforgettable adventure.
Morocco is a North African country located just south of the Strait of Gibraltar. Accordingly, the country has a population of over 33 million and an area of 446,550 square kilometers. Morocco has an elected parliament and operates as a constitutional monarchy. The country’s official languages are Arabic and Berber.
HERE IS THE LIST OF THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN MOROCCO
Morocco is a beautiful country with a rich culture and history. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, you’ll surely find it in this North African country. Accordingly, this blog post will share some of our top tips for things to see and do in Morocco. The best things to do in Morocco include:
Explore the Blue City of Chefchaouen
Hike Jebel Toubkal
Trek in the Atlas Mountains
Amid the Medina in Fes
The Souks in Marrakech
Wind Surf at Sidi Kaouki
The Sahara Desert: Sleep Under the Stars at Erg Chebbi
EXPLORE THE BLUE CITY OF CHEFCHAOUEN:
Chefchaouen is a small town in the Rif Mountains that’s famous for its blue-painted buildings. The town has a relaxed, bohemian vibe and is a great place to wander around and soak up the atmosphere. Be sure to check out the Ras El Ma waterfall and the Kasbah Museum while you’re there.
THINGS TO DO IN MOROCCO: HIKE JEBEL TOUBKAL
The hike to the summit of Jebel Toubkal is not for the faint of heart. It is a strenuous hike that will take you through some tough terrain. However, the views from the top are more than worth the effort. So, if you’re planning on tackling this hike, be prepared. Ensure you have the proper gear and clothing and are in good physical condition. And most importantly, be sure to give yourself plenty of time to complete the hike.
TREK IN THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS:
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THINGS TO DO IN MOROCCO: AMID THE MEDINA IN FES
Fes is one of the world’s oldest and most well-preserved medieval cities. Its medina, or old city, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of narrow alleyways, traditional shops, and mosques. Fes was the capital of the medieval Kingdom of Morocco and is now a major tourist destination. Therefore visitors can explore the medina, visit the many mosques, and learn about the city’s rich history.
THE SOUKS IN MARRAKECH:
Marrakech is a must-see city when visiting Morocco. Known as the “Red City” for its distinctive red walls and buildings, it’s a vibrant and bustling place with plenty to see and do. Especially, no trip to Marrakech is complete without a visit to the souks, or markets. You can wander through the maze-like streets and haggle for everything from spices to rugs to leather goods. Be sure to keep your wits about you, as it can be overwhelming and a bit chaotic.
The city is known for its bustling souks (markets), stunning palaces, and beautiful gardens. Be sure to check out One of the top attractions in Marrakech the Bahia Palace, Jardin Majorelle, and the Koutoubia Mosque. And, of course, don’t forget to wander through the souks and haggle for some souvenirs.
THINGS TO DO IN MOROCCO: WIND SURF AT SIDI KAOUKI:
Sidi Kouki is a great place to enjoy windsurfing. The waves here are perfect for beginners, and the scenery is stunning. If you’re looking for a challenging and exciting windsurfing experience, Sidi Kouki is the place for you. Looking for a great spot to windsurf? Look no further than Sidi Kouki! This picturesque location is perfect for windsurfing, with its gentle waves and sandy shores. So grab your board and head to Sidi Kouki for a fun-filled day of windsurfing!
THE SAHARA DESERT: SLEEP UNDER THE STARS AT ERG CHEBBI
Especially, no trip to Morocco would be complete without a visit to the Sahara Desert. So, take a camel ride through the dunes and spend a night under the stars at a traditional Berber camp. So, you’ll never forget the feeling of being surrounded by the vastness of the desert. Erg Cheboi, located in southeastern Morocco, is home to some of the most beautiful night skies in the world.
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Finally, Morocco is a beautiful country with many things to see and do. From exploring the ancient city of Marrakech to spending a day in the Sahara Desert, there is something for everyone in Morocco.  If you are looking for an exotic and exciting travel destination, add Morocco to your list. Moreover, there are many things to see and do in Morocco, and it is a great place to visit. Another article for Morocco please visit the best places to visit in Morocco.
CONCLUSION
The Moroccan city of Marrakech is a popular tourist destination for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and delicious food. There are plenty of things to do in Marrakech, from exploring the city’s many markets and mosques to taking a camel ride into the Sahara Desert.
Morocco has many things to do, from exploring the ancient city of Marrakech to hiking in the Atlas Mountains. Whatever your interests, So, you can find something to do in this fascinating country. Thanks for Reading and for articles please visit JourneyIndex.
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8 Best Places To Have Honeymoon In Africa 2023
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Africa is a diverse and beautiful continent with a wide range of destinations perfect for honeymooners. Here are the 8 Best Places To Have Honeymoon In Africa 2023, along with some details on why each destination is so special: Cape Town, South Africa:
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8 Best Places To Have Honeymoon In Africa 2023 Cape Town is one of the most romantic cities in Africa, with stunning beaches, a vibrant nightlife, and breathtaking scenery. Couples can take a cable car to the top of Table Mountain, stroll through the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood, or visit the penguins at Boulders Beach. The city is also known for its incredible food and wine, making it the perfect destination for foodie couples. Zanzibar, Tanzania:
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8 Best Places To Have Honeymoon In Africa 2023 Zanzibar is a tropical paradise with pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and an exotic mix of cultures. Couples can stay in luxurious beachfront resorts, go snorkeling or diving in the coral reefs, or take a spice tour to learn about the island's rich history. The island is also known for its delicious seafood and fresh tropical fruits. Maasai Mara, Kenya:
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The Maasai Mara is one of the best places in Africa to see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) in their natural habitat. Couples can stay in luxury tented camps, go on guided game drives, or even take a hot air balloon ride over the savannah. The Maasai Mara is also home to the famous Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles migrate across the plains each year. Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe:
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Victoria Falls is one of the natural wonders of the world, with a massive waterfall that spans the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Couples can stay in luxurious lodges with stunning views of the falls, go whitewater rafting or bungee jumping, or take a romantic sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. Marrakech, Morocco:
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Marrakech is a vibrant and colorful city with a rich history and culture. Couples can stay in traditional riads with beautiful courtyards and rooftop terraces, explore the maze-like souks and markets, or take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through the city. The city is also known for its delicious cuisine, with dishes like tagine and couscous that are perfect for sharing. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania:
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The Serengeti is one of the most iconic national parks in Africa, with endless plains teeming with wildlife. Couples can stay in luxury tented camps or lodges, go on guided game drives, or even take a hot air balloon ride over the park. The park is also known for its incredible sunsets and starry skies. Seychelles:
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The Seychelles is a group of tropical islands off the coast of East Africa, known for their crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches. Couples can stay in luxurious resorts on private islands, go snorkeling or diving in the coral reefs, or take a sunset cruise on a catamaran. The islands are also home to a unique mix of cultures, with influences from Africa, Asia, and Europe. Kruger National Park, South Africa:
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Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, with an incredible diversity of wildlife. Couples can stay in luxury lodges or camps, go on guided game drives, or even take a bushwalk with an experienced ranger. The park is also home to a wide range of bird species, making it a great destination for birdwatching. Read the full article
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If you're a foodie at heart, then there's no better way to explore a new destination than through its culinary scene. The year 2023 is going to be an exciting one for food lovers, with plenty of hotspots to explore around the world. From established culinary capitals to lesser-known hidden gems, this list has it all for those seeking the ultimate gastronomic adventure. Whether you're into Michelin-starred fine dining or street food, there's something on this list for everyone. So, pack your bags, grab your appetite, and get ready to discover the hottest culinary destinations for food lovers in the coming year. Tokyo, Japan - A Foodie's ParadiseSome popular culinary Destinations in Tokyo, Japan:Oaxaca, Mexico - A Fiesta for the SensesSome popular culinary Destinations in Oaxaca, MexicoCopenhagen, Denmark - A New Nordic Food RevolutionSome popular culinary Destinations in Copenhagen, DenmarkLima, Peru: Discover the Fusion of Peruvian and Japanese CuisineSome popular culinary Destinations in Lima, PeruIstanbul, Turkey: Experience the Rich and Spicy Flavors of Turkish CuisineSome popular culinary Destinations in Istanbul, TurkeyMarrakech, Morocco: Indulge in the Aromatic Spices of Moroccan CuisineSome popular culinary Destinations in Marrakech, MoroccoExperience the Vibrant Food Scene in BangkokPopular culinary destinations in Bangkok, Thailand:What are the best culinary destinations for adventurous eaters?ConclusionFrequently Asked QuestionsWhat are some of the best culinary destinations to visit in Europe?Where can I find the best street food in Southeast Asia?What are some hidden culinary gems in the United States?What are some up-and-coming culinary destinations to watch in the coming year? Tokyo, Japan - A Foodie's Paradise If you're a food lover, then Tokyo should be at the top of your list for culinary destinations in 2023. The city has an unparalleled food scene that combines ancient culinary traditions with modern innovation. Japanese cuisine is all about simplicity, quality ingredients, and impeccable presentation, and Tokyo is the perfect place to experience it all. Whether you're looking for sushi at one of the city's high-end restaurants, piping hot bowls of ramen, or traditional izakaya bars for a night out with friends, Tokyo has it all. Make sure to visit the famous Tsukiji Fish Market for an unforgettable seafood experience, and don't miss out on the city's street food scene, which is one of the best in the world. Some popular culinary Destinations in Tokyo, Japan: Destination NameDescriptionTsukiji Fish MarketTokyo's famous fish market, where you can find a wide variety of fresh seafood and sushi restaurants. It's a must-visit spot for seafood lovers.Robot RestaurantA unique dining experience that features a show of dancing robots and neon lights. While the food isn't the main draw, it's still a fun and entertaining evening out.Ramen StreetLocated in the basement of Tokyo Station, Ramen Street is a collection of some of the best ramen shops in Tokyo. Each shop specializes in a different style of ramen, so it's a great way to try a variety of different dishes.Sushi SaitoA world-renowned sushi restaurant that has been awarded three Michelin stars. The chef, Takashi Saito, is known for his meticulous attention to detail and use of the freshest ingredients.Yoyogi ParkWhile not strictly a culinary destination, Yoyogi Park is a popular spot for food trucks and street vendors on weekends. You can find a wide variety of food from around the world, as well as traditional Japanese snacks like taiyaki (fish-shaped cakes filled with sweet red bean paste).Kappabashi-doriA street in Tokyo that is known for its shops selling kitchenware and restaurant supplies. It's a great place to find unique souvenirs and to see how Japanese chefs prepare their food.GinzaA high-end shopping and dining district in Tokyo. Many of the world's top chefs have restaurants in Ginza, and there are also many specialty food shops selling everything from Japanese sweets to wagyu beef.
TsutaThe world's first Michelin-starred ramen restaurant, Tsuta is known for its delicate and flavorful broth and use of truffle oil. Oaxaca, Mexico - A Fiesta for the Senses Mexico is known for its bold, flavorful cuisine, and the city of Oaxaca is a must-visit destination for food lovers in 2023. Oaxacan cuisine is unique in that it combines indigenous ingredients with Spanish and African influences, resulting in a rich and diverse culinary scene. The region is famous for its mole, a complex sauce made from over 30 ingredients, as well as its mezcal, a smoky agave spirit. Don't miss out on the city's vibrant street food scene, and make sure to visit the local markets to sample regional dishes like tlayudas and memelas. Some popular culinary Destinations in Oaxaca, Mexico Destination NameDescriptionMercado de Benito JuárezA large market in the heart of Oaxaca where you can find a wide variety of local food and drink. It's a great place to try traditional Oaxacan dishes like tlayudas, mole, and mezcal.La OllaA popular restaurant that serves traditional Oaxacan cuisine. The menu changes frequently to reflect seasonal ingredients, but you can always find dishes like chiles rellenos, tamales, and various types of mole.El DestiladoA restaurant that specializes in modern Mexican cuisine. The chefs use local ingredients and traditional techniques to create innovative dishes like corn fungus ceviche and grasshopper tacos.La PopularA bakery that is famous for its pan de yema, a sweet bread made with egg yolks. They also sell a variety of other baked goods, including conchas (sweet bread with a sugary topping) and empanadas.Mezcalería In SituA bar that serves a wide variety of mezcal, as well as other Mexican spirits like tequila and raicilla. They also offer tasting flights and mezcal cocktails.El PochoteA restaurant that specializes in vegetarian and vegan Oaxacan cuisine. They use local and organic ingredients to create dishes like vegan tamales and chayote squash tacos.Casa OaxacaA high-end restaurant that serves modern Oaxacan cuisine. The chef, Alejandro Ruiz, has been awarded a Michelin star and is known for his innovative use of local ingredients.ZandungaA restaurant that specializes in traditional Oaxacan dishes like mole and tlayudas. They also have a large selection of mezcal and other Mexican spirits. Copenhagen, Denmark - A New Nordic Food Revolution Copenhagen has been at the forefront of the New Nordic food revolution for the past decade, and it shows no signs of slowing down in 2023. The city's chefs are dedicated to using local, seasonal ingredients, often foraged from the surrounding countryside, and creating dishes that are both innovative and delicious. Copenhagen is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, including Noma, which has been named the world's best restaurant several times. The city's food scene is all about simplicity, quality, and sustainability, and it's a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the future of food. Some popular culinary Destinations in Copenhagen, Denmark Destination NameDescriptionNomaA world-renowned restaurant that has been awarded two Michelin stars. The menu changes frequently to reflect seasonal and local ingredients, but you can always expect innovative and creative dishes that showcase the best of Nordic cuisine.Torvehallerne MarketA large indoor market that is home to more than 60 food stalls and shops. You can find everything from fresh seafood and meat to artisanal bread and pastries. There are also many vendors selling hot food, so it's a great place to grab lunch.Tivoli Food HallA food hall located in the Tivoli Gardens amusement park. It features a variety of international cuisine, including Mexican, Thai, and Japanese. There are also several bars serving craft beer and cocktails.The Coffee CollectiveA specialty coffee roaster that has several locations throughout Copenhagen. They source their beans directly from farmers and use sustainable and ethical practices.
The coffee is considered some of the best in the world.FiskebarenA seafood restaurant that is located in a former meatpacking district. The menu changes daily depending on what fish is in season, but you can always expect fresh and expertly prepared seafood dishes.GrødA restaurant that specializes in porridge. The menu features both sweet and savory porridges, as well as toppings like nuts, fruit, and cheese. They also serve excellent coffee and pastries.Mikkeller BarA bar that is known for its craft beer selection. They have more than 20 beers on tap, as well as a large selection of bottled beers. The bar has a cozy and laid-back atmosphere.Smørrebrød at AamannsA restaurant that specializes in smørrebrød, which are open-faced sandwiches that are a traditional Danish dish. Aamanns uses high-quality ingredients and offers a variety of toppings, including fish, meat, and vegetables. Lima, Peru: Discover the Fusion of Peruvian and Japanese Cuisine Lima, the capital city of Peru, is known for its unique fusion of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine. The culinary scene in Lima has been on the rise in recent years, and it has become one of the hottest culinary destinations in the world. The must-try dish is ceviche, a refreshing dish made with fresh raw fish, lime juice, and chili peppers. Another dish to try is causa, which is a potato-based dish that is filled with a variety of ingredients such as chicken, seafood, or vegetables. Some popular culinary Destinations in Lima, Peru Destination NameDescriptionCentralA restaurant that is widely regarded as one of the best in the world. The menu is inspired by the different altitudes and ecosystems of Peru, and features unique and creative dishes like cactus ceviche and Amazonian piranha.La MarA restaurant that specializes in ceviche, a traditional Peruvian dish made with raw fish that is marinated in citrus juice. La Mar offers a wide variety of ceviche dishes, as well as other seafood dishes like grilled octopus and seafood paella.MaidoA restaurant that serves Nikkei cuisine, which is a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian flavors. The chef, Mitsuharu Tsumura, has been awarded two Michelin stars for his innovative and delicious dishes.Mercado de SurquilloA large market where you can find a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats. It's a great place to try traditional Peruvian dishes like anticuchos (grilled beef heart) and chicha morada (a sweet drink made from purple corn).PanchitaA restaurant that specializes in traditional Peruvian cuisine. They offer a wide variety of dishes, including lomo saltado (stir-fried beef), ají de gallina (a chicken dish with a spicy sauce), and many types of ceviche.Huaca PucllanaA restaurant that is located next to the Huaca Pucllana archaeological site. They offer a set menu that features traditional Peruvian dishes like causa (a potato dish), rocoto relleno (stuffed peppers), and various types of meat and seafood.Astrid y GastónA restaurant that is owned by Gastón Acurio, one of Peru's most famous chefs. The menu features modern Peruvian cuisine and is inspired by traditional dishes from all over the country.La Lucha SangucheríaA casual restaurant that specializes in sandwiches, which are called sanguches in Peru. They offer a variety of sandwiches made with fresh and high-quality ingredients, including chicharrón (pork belly), grilled chicken, and Peruvian-style roast beef. Istanbul, Turkey: Experience the Rich and Spicy Flavors of Turkish Cuisine Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, is a melting pot of cultures, and its culinary scene reflects its diversity. Turkish cuisine is known for its rich and spicy flavors, and Istanbul is the perfect place to try out some of the best dishes. One of the must-try dishes is the kebab, which is made with succulent pieces of meat that are grilled to perfection. Another dish to try is the Turkish breakfast, which includes a variety of savory and sweet dishes such as menemen, simit, and kaymak.
Some popular culinary Destinations in Istanbul, Turkey Destination NameDescriptionCiya SofrasıA restaurant that specializes in traditional Turkish cuisine. The menu features a wide variety of meze (small dishes), kebabs, and other Turkish specialties like manti (Turkish dumplings).Nusr-Et SteakhouseA restaurant that is known for its high-quality steaks and impressive meat-cutting techniques. The owner, Nusret Gökçe, has become famous on social media for his dramatic salt-sprinkling technique.Karaköy GüllüoğluA bakery that is famous for its baklava, a sweet pastry that is made with layers of phyllo dough, honey, and pistachios. They offer many different varieties of baklava, as well as other Turkish sweets like künefe and şöbiyet.Köfteci ArnavutA restaurant that specializes in köfte, which are Turkish meatballs. They offer a variety of köfte dishes, as well as other Turkish specialties like pide (Turkish pizza) and mantı (Turkish dumplings).Sultanahmet KöftecisiA restaurant that is located near the famous Blue Mosque in Istanbul. They are known for their delicious köfte and other traditional Turkish dishes like piyaz (a white bean salad) and Turkish rice pudding.Balıkçı SabahattinA seafood restaurant that has been open since 1953. They offer a wide variety of fresh fish dishes, as well as meze and other Turkish specialties. The restaurant is decorated with traditional Turkish art and has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.AntiochiaA restaurant that specializes in cuisine from the Antioch region, which is located in southern Turkey. The menu features dishes like lahmacun (a type of Turkish pizza), kebabs, and grilled fish. They also offer a variety of vegetarian options.Hafız MustafaA dessert shop that is famous for its Turkish Delight, a sweet treat that is made with sugar, cornstarch, and various flavors like rosewater and pistachio. They also offer many other types of Turkish sweets, as well as coffee and tea. Marrakech, Morocco: Indulge in the Aromatic Spices of Moroccan Cuisine Marrakech, the fourth-largest city in Morocco, is known for its bustling souks and vibrant food scene. Moroccan cuisine is known for its aromatic spices, and the best place to experience it is in Marrakech. The must-try dish is tagine, a slow-cooked stew that is made with meat, vegetables, and aromatic spices. Another dish to try is couscous, a North African dish made with semolina and served with a variety of toppings such as meat, vegetables, or chickpeas. Some popular culinary Destinations in Marrakech, Morocco Destination NameDescriptionJemaa el-FnaaA large public square in the heart of Marrakech that is known for its street food. Vendors sell a wide variety of dishes, including grilled meats, tagines, and pastries.Le JardinA restaurant that is located in a beautiful garden setting. The menu features Moroccan and international cuisine, with dishes like harira (a traditional soup), tajine, and grilled meats. They also offer a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.La MamouniaA luxury hotel that is known for its high-end dining options. They have several restaurants on site, including Le Marocain (which serves traditional Moroccan cuisine), Le Français (which serves French cuisine), and the Italian Restaurant (which serves Italian cuisine).NomadA restaurant that is located in the Medina (old city) of Marrakech. The menu features Moroccan and international cuisine, with dishes like couscous, tajines, and salads. They have a rooftop terrace with views of the city.Café des ÉpicesA café that is located in a busy market area of the Medina. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a menu that includes Moroccan and international dishes. They have a rooftop terrace with views of the surrounding area.Al FassiaA restaurant that is run by a group of women and specializes in traditional Moroccan cuisine. The menu features dishes like tajine, couscous, and pastilla (a savory pastry with chicken and almonds). They also offer a variety of vegetarian options.
Dar MohaA restaurant that is located in a beautiful old house in the Medina. The menu features modern Moroccan cuisine, with dishes like chicken tagine with apricots and almonds, and lamb with figs and honey. They also offer a variety of vegetarian options.Maison de la PhotographieA museum that is located in a restored riad (traditional Moroccan house) in the Medina. They have a café on the rooftop terrace that serves Moroccan and international dishes. The views of the city from the terrace are spectacular. Also See -15 Must-Try 🥘 French Foods in France Experience the Vibrant Food Scene in Bangkok Bangkok is known for its bustling street food scene and its unique blend of flavors and spices. From the savory soups and noodles to the sweet and spicy curries, the food in Bangkok is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Visit the famous street food markets like Chatuchak and Chinatown for a truly authentic experience. Popular culinary destinations in Bangkok, Thailand: Destination NameDescriptionJay FaiA famous street food stall in the Phra Nakhon district that serves up delicious seafood dishes, including crab omelettes and tom yum soup. Jay Fai is known for her unique cooking techniques, including using charcoal fires and wearing ski goggles to protect her eyes from the heat.Bo.lanA restaurant in the Sukhumvit area that offers traditional Thai cuisine made with organic, locally sourced ingredients. Bo.lan is known for their attention to detail and their commitment to sustainable practices.Or Tor Kor MarketA large indoor market in the Chatuchak area that offers a wide variety of fresh produce, seafood, and prepared foods. Visitors can sample local specialties like mango sticky rice and papaya salad, or purchase ingredients to cook their own Thai dishes.Khao Soi Mae SaiA small restaurant in the Samsen Nai area that specializes in khao soi, a Northern Thai dish made with curry noodles, chicken or beef, and crispy noodles on top. The restaurant is family-owned and has been serving up khao soi for over 30 years.Thip Samai Pad ThaiA famous street food stall in the Phra Nakhon district that is known for their delicious pad Thai. Thip Samai uses a unique blend of tamarind and palm sugar in their sauce, and adds prawns, egg, and tofu to create a savory and satisfying dish.GagganA fine dining restaurant in the Langsuan area that offers a tasting menu of modern Indian cuisine. Gaggan has been ranked as one of the best restaurants in Asia, and is known for its innovative dishes like the "Lick it up" dessert, which is served on a spoon.Pak Khlong TalatA large flower market in the Phra Nakhon district that also offers a wide variety of fresh produce and prepared foods. Visitors can sample traditional Thai sweets, fresh fruit, and street food like grilled chicken and som tam (papaya salad).Baan IceA small restaurant in the Saphan Khwai area that serves up traditional Thai dishes like green curry and tom yum soup, with a focus on using high-quality ingredients and making everything from scratch. The restaurant is family-owned and has a cozy, homey atmosphere. What are the best culinary destinations for adventurous eaters? If you are an adventurous eater looking for unique and unusual flavors, there are plenty of destinations to explore. Try the exotic fruits and vegetables in Thailand, the grilled meats and seafood in Argentina, or the fusion cuisine in Japan. For those who are truly daring, head to the Philippines for the infamous balut, a fertilized duck egg that is boiled and eaten in the shell. Also See - Food Travel😋: Best Definitive Guide of 2023 Conclusion There is no shortage of culinary destinations for food lovers to explore in the coming year. From the classic flavors of Italy to the vibrant street food scene in Bangkok, the food in these destinations is sure to delight and inspire. Whether you are an adventurous eater or just love good food, these destinations offer a variety of flavors and cuisines to satisfy any palate. So pack your bags and get ready to embark.
Frequently Asked Questions What are some of the best culinary destinations to visit in Europe?Europe is home to a wide range of amazing culinary destinations. Some popular options include Paris, France for its incredible pastries, pasta and pizza in Italy, tapas in Spain, and schnitzel and beer in Germany. Each country offers a unique cuisine, so it's worth doing some research to find the perfect destination for your culinary adventure.Where can I find the best street food in Southeast Asia?If you're a foodie traveling to Southeast Asia, you won't want to miss the street food scene. Some of the best places to find delicious, authentic street food include Bangkok, Thailand, where you can try pad Thai and spicy papaya salad, or Hanoi, Vietnam, where you can enjoy fresh pho and banh mi sandwiches. Other great options include Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.What are some hidden culinary gems in the United States?While many cities in the United States are well-known for their culinary offerings, there are also plenty of hidden gems to explore. For example, you might check out Portland, Oregon for its farm-to-table cuisine, Charleston, South Carolina for its low country cuisine and fresh seafood, or New Orleans, Louisiana for its Creole and Cajun dishes. The best way to find hidden culinary gems is to do some research and ask locals for recommendations.What are some up-and-coming culinary destinations to watch in the coming year?While there are always new and exciting culinary destinations popping up, some areas to watch in the coming year include Mexico City, Mexico for its vibrant street food scene and high-end restaurants, Tel Aviv, Israel for its mix of traditional and modern cuisine, and Lisbon, Portugal for its fresh seafood and vibrant wine culture. As with any destination, it's important to do some research ahead of time to find the best places to eat and drink.
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Executive Committee proposes Issa Hayatou as Honorary President of CAF and approves several guidelines for good governance
The CAF Executive Committee met today, Thursday 10 December in Cairo.
The committee approved major reforms aimed at better ways of combating corruption and bad governance, protecting the integrity of the game, as well as several measures in response to the health crisis linked to the Coronavirus. At the opening of the meeting, the members of the Committee observed a minute of silence in memory of the members of the confederation, who died in recent weeks, namely: General Séyi Mémène, former CAF Vice-President and Mr. Augustin Sidy Diallo, President of the Ivorian Football Federation.
HONORARY CAF PRESIDENT
The Executive Committee has decided to propose to the General Assembly of CAF to grant the status of Honorary President of CAF to Mr. Issa Hayatou, the renowned personality of African football for his work.
This distinguished leader presided over CAF for 30 years - from 1987 to 2017 - and this honour salutes his immense role in the development of African football.L
INSPECTION VISITS
TOTAL CHAN CAMEROON 2020
The Committee took note of the last inspection visit report on infrastructure (stadiums, training grounds and hotels) which took place in October 2020 in Cameroon. The three host cities of the competition, Yaoundé, Douala and Limbe received CAF delegation visit The Committee notes with satisfaction that the host country is ready to host the event.
TOTAL AFCON COTE D’IVOIRE 2023
The Committee listened to the report of the inspection visit to infrastructure (stadiums, training grounds and hotels) in Côte d'Ivoire. It noted that the various projects should be completed before the announced deadlines. The Committee congratulated the host country for this satisfactory development.
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
The Committee approved the regulations for the Women's Champions League which will be organized annually according to the following guidelines:
The champion club of the last edition of the national league in each association will enter by request from the association.
If the national league has not been organized, the national association takes responsibility for appointing a representative.
The qualifiers will be organized in CAF six (6) zones.
The final tournament will bring together representatives from each zone and will comply with all CAF competitions.
The zone of the title holding club will enter 2 teams.
2020 TOTAL CAF SUPER CUP AND 2020 BEACH SOCCER AFCON
Faced with the difficulty of finding an agreement with the Qatari Football Federation (QFA) for the organization of the 2019/2020 Super Cup, Al Ahly (Egypt) Vs. RS Berkane (Morocco), the Executive Committee decided that the Total CAF Super Cup will take place in the first half of 2021.
Upon the proposal of the Senegalese Football Federation, the Executive Committee approved that the 2020 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations in Senegal will be held from 23 to 29 May 2021.
NEW LICENSE PROCEDURE
The Executive Committee approved a new club licensing process aimed at preserving the integrity and smooth running of club competitions.
In total, the Executive Committee approved the following guidelines:
A new edition of the CAF Men’s Club Licensing Regulations
The inaugural edition of the CAF Women’s Club Licensing Regulations•
A new CAF Stadium regulations
A new CAF Club Licensing Quality Standard
Club Licensing catalogue of sanctions
The criteria for licensing clubs are structured around five pillars: sporting, infrastructural, administrative and personnel, legal and financial.
We retain among others:
The transition from criteria A, B and C to two types of criteria: continental and national
The process of obtaining club licenses will now be done via the CAF online platform.
The process which will be compulsory for continental and national competitions.
The Committee welcomed the fundamental influence that this licensing process will have on the functioning of the clubs. It will make it possible to:
Make sure that men's and women's football clubs have appropriate management and organization;
Continue to promote and continuously improve the quality standard of all aspects of club football in Africa.
Improve the sports infrastructure of clubs;
Improving the economic and financial capacity of clubs, through appropriate corporate governance and control;
Ensure and guarantee the continuity of the clubs' international competitions during the season
OPENING OF HOST BIDDING APPLICATIONS FOR THE NEXT CAF COMPETITIONS
The Executive Committee approved the opening of host bidding applications for the following competitions:
The Final of Total CAF Champions League 2021, 2022 and 2023
The Final of Total CAF Confederation Cup 2021, 2022 and 2023
The 2021 Women's Champions League
Moreover, the following competitions are already allocated within the deadlines set out in CAF's statutes:
2021 AFCON: Cameroon
2023 AFCON: Cote d’Ivoire
2025 AFCON: Guinea
CHAN 2020: Cameroon
CHAN 2022: Algeria
U-17 AFCON 2021: Morocco
U-20 AFCON 2021: Mauritania
ACCOUNTS, GOVERNANCE AND ORGANIZATION
ON GOVERNANCE:
The Committee took note of the report of the Independent Internal Audit and Compliance Committee, which was satisfied with the overall development of new governance practices within the institution and urged the administration to continue its efforts.
To implement the compliance program, the objectives of which for CAF are in particular:
To be the best African sports institution in terms of good governance.
Recognize CAF as the leading African sports institution in the fight against corruption and bad governance.
Protect the integrity of football for the benefit of all football fans in Africa and around the world
The Executive Committee then approved the following directives:
CAF Code of Conduct
Compliance Manual
Conflict-of-Interest Directive
Directive on confidentiality and data protection
Anti-Corruption Directive
 Directive on Gifts and Hospitality
Whistleblower Policy
Compliance Monitoring Program
CAF officials travel policy
The Committee took note that a code of ethics is being studied by the specialized committee.
ON THE ACCOUNTS:
To facilitate the smooth running of the institution, the Executive Committee approved the validated accounts for the financial year ending on June 30, 2019. It ended with a balanced operating result, much better than the deficit of the last year. That was in particular due to cash which increased by 38%. It further shows that more than 85% of the income has been invested directly in football and its development.
The Committee approved the 2020-2021 budget to welcome the new governance-oriented culture being implemented at CAF, and reaffirmed the need to structurally improve CAF's finances through a series of measures:
Reduction and control of expenses;
Consideration of the financial impact of each decision on the financial situation of the institution;
Increased commercial income
The Committee commended the efforts of the administration which it encouraged for the clarity of the documents presented.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
The Executive Committee confirmed the appointment of Mr. Alexandre Siewe Leupi to the post of CAF Director of Communication, as of October 11, 2020. Expert in Communication and brand management, Alexandre Siewe has considerable experience acquired in various companies and organizations.
The next meeting of the Executive Committee will take place on January 15 * 2021 in Yaoundé, the day before the opening match of CHAN Total Cameroon 2020.
Source: cafonline.com
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American Airlines and Royal Air Maroc to Codeshare
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American Airlines has signed a codeshare agreement with Morocco’s largest airline, Royal Air Maroc, adding new options for travel to Morocco starting 26 December 2019. American’s customers will be able to purchase select Royal Air Maroc flights to Casablanca, Morocco (CMN), which will provide seamless connecting service to Marrakech, Morocco (RAK). The codeshare will expand to additional cities across the African continent in early 2020. “Royal Air Maroc is a premier African carrier and their hub in Casablanca is perfectly situated to offer our customers convenient connections between North America and over 40 destinations throughout Africa,” said Vasu Raja, American’s Senior Vice President of Network Strategy. “With Royal Air Maroc’s upcoming entry into the oneworld alliance and our recently announced service between Philadelphia and Casablanca, we are committed to creating more opportunities for our customers to visit unique destinations in Africa.”
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Beginning in early 2020, the codeshare agreement will provide American’s customers access to popular destinations in Africa, including: Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire (ABJ) Accra, Ghana (ACC) Lagos, Nigeria (LOS) Luanda, Angola (LAD) Monrovia, Liberia (ROB) The codeshare will also allow Royal Air Maroc customers to connect to new destinations throughout American’s domestic network beginning 26 December 2019. American will begin seasonal service to CMN on 4 June 2020 as the only U.S. carrier with nonstop service to Morocco, which will be operated three times per week. Flights are available for purchase now. See latest Travel News, Interviews, Podcasts and other news regarding: American Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Morocco. 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Chinese Tourism to US Drops for First Time in 15 Years
Right after far more than a 10 years of fast advancement, Chinese vacation to the United States is falling. And that has cities, malls, and other vacationer spots scrambling to reverse the pattern.
Travel from China to the United States fell 5.7 % in 2018 to 2.9 million readers, in accordance to the Countrywide Journey and Tourism Office, which collects facts from U.S. Customs types. It was the first time considering that 2003 that Chinese vacation to the U.S. slipped from the prior 12 months.
Friction among the United States and China is one explanation for the slowdown. The Trump administration initial imposed tariffs on Chinese solar panels and washing devices in January 2018, and the trade war has escalated from there. The United States now has a 25 p.c tariff on $200 billion worthy of of Chinese imports, whilst China has retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. imports.
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Very last summertime, China issued a vacation warning for the United States, telling its citizens to beware of shootings, robberies, and high costs for healthcare care. The U.S. shot again with its have warning about travel to China.
Wang Haixia, who functions at an global trade organization in Beijing, traveled to the United States in May well for her sister’s graduation. She and her relatives prepared to invest 10 days in Illinois and New York.
Wang claims she may have stayed longer but does not want to lead to the U.S. economic system amid the trade war.
“I cannot terminate this vacation for the reason that I promised my sister I would go to her graduation,” she reported. “My family members will lead a lot more than 100,000 yuan to The us just being for 10 times, and that is ample.”
There are other factors powering the slowdown. Economic uncertainty in China has vacationers at the decrease finish of the market place vacationing closer to property, states Wolfgang Georg Arlt, director of the Chinese Outbound Tourism Investigate Institute, which located that 56 % of tourists leaving China in the very last three months of 2018 went to Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan when compared with 50 % in 2017. Those who do vacation farther are trying to get out additional unique destinations like Croatia, Morocco, and Nepal.
Chinese travel to the United States had already been moderating from its breakneck pace earlier this ten years. In 2000, 249,000 Chinese visited the U.S. That tripled to 802,000 by 2010, then tripled once again by 2015, in portion since of higher incomes, far better very long-haul flight connections, and an easing of visa constraints, according to McKinsey, the consulting business.
The United States welcomed a lot more than 3 million Chinese people in 2016 and 2017. But yr-in excess of-calendar year advancement edged up just 4 percent in 2017, the slowest speed in a lot more than a ten years.
Most business-watchers agree that any downturn is short term, considering the fact that China’s center class will only continue on to expand. The U.S. govt forecasts Chinese tourism will improve 2 p.c this calendar year to 3.3 million guests and will reach 4.1 million readers in 2023.
“Even if the Chinese economic system cools, it is nonetheless going to continue on to be a extremely excellent supply of progress for the journey marketplace,” mentioned David Huether, senior vice president of exploration for the U.S. Travel Association.
In basic, global travel to the United States has been declining. In general knowledge for 2018 hasn’t been released nevertheless, but worldwide journey fell 2 p.c in 2016 and was flat in 2017.
But because China commands some of the greatest tourism targeted visitors to the United States, any falloff will be felt by destinations that have arrive to rely on Chinese shelling out electricity. In 2017, the state experienced the fifth optimum variety of U.S.-bound visitors, powering Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Ten many years earlier, China was not even on the leading 10 record, slipping behind nations like Germany, France, South Korea, and Australia, in accordance to the National Vacation and Tourism Workplace.
China did not crack the best 10 checklist until 2011 and has been climbing at any time considering the fact that. Shelling out by Chinese readers — which doesn’t contain pupils — ballooned a lot more than 600 p.c between 2008 and 2016, to approximately $18.9 billion. In 2017, that fell by 1 percent to $18.8 billion, or about 12 percent of in general tourism shelling out.
To maintain on to those pounds, specialists say the tourism marketplace ought to do a lot more to retain up with Chinese tourists and their switching desires.
Larry Yu, a professor of hospitality administration at George Washington University, notes that Chinese tourists — significantly youthful types — are ever more preparing visits working with social media applications like WeChat and are significantly less probable to ebook via large tour groups. They have also promptly adopted smartphone-dependent payment techniques.
Destinations should commit in those people systems now if they want to continue on attracting Chinese travellers, suggests David Becker, previous CEO of Bring in China, a New York-centered journey consultancy.
“A great deal of organizations appeared at the Chinese market place as simple income, but we have to be suitable to the Chinese,” Becker stated. Entice China, for instance, has served luxury shops in Manhattan incorporate Jeenie, a dwell translation app, and insert Alipay and WeChat Pay for cell payments.
Other folks have also been stepping up their endeavours. The Beverly Centre shopping mall in Los Angeles caters to equally busloads of Chinese travelers and mid-dimension groups. But now it also focuses on smaller teams of less than 10 VIP buyers, suggests Susan Vance, the mall’s internet marketing and sponsorship director. The shopping mall has also pushed suppliers to give China UnionPay, a digital payment assistance. More than 100 merchants now have it, Vance says, up from three in 2014.
Tourism officers are also catching on to WeChat. In late 2017, Washington D.C. became the initial U.S. town to start an interactive tutorial in the app. Chinese tourists can use it to get instructions to attractions, entry audio tours in Mandarin and uncover eating and searching. The city’s internet marketing place of work has one personnel member committed to WeChat.
Washington also just lately released a Welcome China system that teaches resorts, dining places, and other venues about Chinese customs and encourages them to present issues like Chinese-language menus or in-area slippers. Forty-4 motels and a handful of restaurants have signed on.
Elliott Ferguson, president and CEO of Destination DC, the city’s promoting office, reported the number of Chinese travelers going to Washington doubled in the last 5 a long time right before slipping marginally in 2017. But Ferguson, who traveled to China last month to meet up with with tourism officials, mentioned there is nonetheless significant desire in travel to the United States.
“We’re beefing up our attempts mainly because we see there is so much prospective for development,” he stated.
By Dee-Ann Durbin for The Associated Press, with added reporting by Anne D’Innocenzio.
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