среда, 18 декабря 2013 г.
Although South Africa has lost its most iconic leader, the country’s tourism industry will ensure Ne
Although South Africa has lost its most iconic leader, the country's tourism industry will ensure Nelson Mandela's incredible legacy of freedom and justice will live on. South Africa is expecting a tourism boom following Mandela's passing, coinciding with the release of the new film biopic 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' in January warp tour 2014, the Herald Sun reported.
"Not only is there a significant influx warp tour of foreign visitors to our destination, warp tour but domestic travel will rise too as people travel to attend memorial events, to be present at the funeral in Qunu and embark on the annual festive season holiday period," South African president Jacob Zuma said.
Visitors to South Africa warp tour can visit Mandela's home town, the prison where he was jailed for 27 years and eat at the Mandela family restaurant, warp tour all in attempt to understand a nation's battle for liberty.
"Mandela opened up our beautiful country to the rest of the world and his name alone has attracted millions of tourists wanting to walk in his footsteps to South Africa every year," South African Tourism chief executive Thulani Nzima said.
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