Ghana’s Riali Consult shortlisted for 2021 International Travel Awards

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Indigenous Ghanaian tour operator, Riali Consult has been nominated for the 2021 International Travel Awards under the Best Sustainable Tourism Company.

Riali Consult has been in operation since 2004. It is an inbound tour operator focusing on markets in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. Not forgetting Domestic Tourism as one of their key areas as well. The company covers all aspects of travel arrangements for both leisure, business and special interest tours destinations for varying markets. As a Travelife partner, sustainability is a key practice in its operations.

The travel and tour company focuses on providing quality hospitality and efficient services which are delivered with professionalism for both domestic and international visitors.

CEO of Riali Consult, Mrs. Alisa Osei-Asamoah said the nomination is a recognition of their continuous effort to develop and grow tourism resources.

“We are very happy to be recognized for this award, it shows that we must be doing something right. And I must add that it reinforces our resolve to do more to bring unforgettable experiences to our clients while contributing to the livelihoods and sustainability of the attractions we visit. I do hope we win,” she emphasized.

As a member of the Tour Operators Union of Ghana, Riali Consult has been actively engaged with the Government of Ghana to develop the country’s tourism and promoting Ghana as a competitive tourism destination. Mrs. Osei-Asamoah currently serves as the President of the Union.

Organised and presented by KSA Tourism Marketing, International Travel award is crafted to honor the excellent performers in the tourism and travel industry around the world. The participants are from Tourism boards, travel companies, hotels, villas, apartments, attractions, theme parks and tourism individuals.

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