I am not one who is wild about tourism, but it does feel a lot of hungry bellies. Here is an article from Reuters about Morocco's tourism prospects in an otherwise poor world economy.
It really depends how tourism is done. As long as it is sustainable, then it respects the environment, the heritage and last but not the least People then it's a great way to help remote areas. People get qualifications, benefits, new opportunities to sell rural handcrafts, argan oil...
It really depends how tourism is done. As long as it is sustainable, then it respects the environment, the heritage and last but not the least People then it's a great way to help remote areas. People get qualifications, benefits, new opportunities to sell rural handcrafts, argan oil...
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