Minister Radegonde’s Inspiring Message for World Tourism Day 2024

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Today, as celebrate International Tourism Day, we are united under the theme “Bridging Cultures, Building Futures,” in alignment with the UN’s emphasis on “Tourism and Peace.” These themes resonate deeply with our mission in Seychelles, highlighting the profound influence tourism can have on our world.

Tourism is more than just an economic sector; it is a crucial connector of cultures, fostering mutual understanding and lasting friendships. It opens our minds to new perspectives, enriches our lives, and promotes peace and respect among nations. Every interaction with visitors, every story shared, every act of hospitality, every act of kindness and courtesy contribute to a broader global dialogue.

In Seychelles, we take great pride in our rich cultural heritage and our role as a welcoming destination. Our islands are a mosaic of unique traditions, vibrant communities, and stunning landscapes. By sharing our culture and embracing the diverse cultures of our visitors, we not only celebrate our identity but also contribute to a global conversation that builds bridges across continents.

The impact of tourism goes beyond economic gains; it is a powerful catalyst for understanding and breaking down barriers. Each traveller who arrives on our shores brings with them a wealth of experiences and perspectives. In return, we offer them a window into our way of life, our values, and our traditions. This exchange enriches both sides and creates a ripple effect of goodwill and collaboration that extends far beyond our local communities.

Today, let us remember that tourism is not solely the responsibility of those in the industry but of all of us. Every interaction with a visitor, every effort to preserve and share our heritage, and every act of kindness contributes to the larger goal of cultural exchanges and global harmony.
To truly harness the power of tourism, we must all play a part in making every visitor’s experience memorable and meaningful. Whether you are a hotelier, an artisan, or simply a member of the community, your actions have the potential to shape perceptions, build relationships, and foster deeper understanding among people from different backgrounds.

As we move forward, let us commit to nurturing our tourism industry with inclusivity and respect. By working together, we can enhance cultural exchanges, support sustainable practices, and contribute to a more harmonious world. Every traveller we welcome and every story we share is a step toward building a brighter and more peaceful future for all.

Thank you for your dedication and commitment to this vital cause. Your efforts are crucial in making tourism a force for good.

Happy International Tourism Day!

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