AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAngola Tourism Push: Angola’s Tourism and Planning ministries have aligned on 2026 Public Investment Program priorities, focusing on integrated tourism infrastructure, tourism-focused financing for domestic private investors, and stronger public-private partnerships to grow jobs and the hospitality value chain. UNESCO Conservation & Sustainable Tourism: UNESCO praised Angola’s conservation efforts, including the country’s 2025 UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve, saying it opens prospects for communities and supports sustainable tourism where culture and local development go hand in hand with environmental protection. Expo Yokohama 2027 Preview: Angola will showcase rare plants inspired by Welwitschia mirabilis at Expo Yokohama 2027, with the horticulture display tied to food security, science and pharmacology, plus conferences and agronomy research materials. Safari Destination Momentum: A new report highlights how Angola is reinventing itself as a safari destination, with mine-clearing work by Halo Trust helping unlock safer access for visitors and local development. Regional Travel Context: Namibia updated its visa-on-arrival list, excluding Nigeria and over 60 countries—important for planning regional trips into southern Africa.
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