24 Jan 2025

The Grand Hotel Djibloho Participates in the Fifth Edition of Hosteltur's Travel Agent Night

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The Grand Hotel Djibloho reaffirmed its commitment to the tourism sector by taking part in the fifth edition of Hosteltur's Travel Agent Night. The event, held on January 21 in Madrid, aimed to pay tribute to the work and contribution of travel agents in promoting tourism globally. This year, the initiative included the collaboration of Catalina Martínez Asumu, ASICOTUR-ONU Tourism delegate for Equatorial Guinea, strengthening the country's presence in the international arena.

As a sponsor, the Grand Hotel Djibloho not only had the opportunity to highlight the exceptional qualities of its offer, but also to promote Equatorial Guinea as a luxury and sustainable destination. Located in the heart of the equatorial forest, this iconic hotel has established itself as a benchmark for responsible tourism, in tune with the country's cultural and natural wealth.

One of the highlights of the evening was the handout of personalized souvenirs by the hotel: elegant bags made from African fabric and emblazoned with the distinctive Grand Hotel Djibloho logo. These gifts reflected the cultural essence of the hotel, leaving a lasting impression on the guests.

The event honored GUINEATUR, an Equatorial Guinean travel agency, for its exemplary work in developing tourism in Equatorial Guinea. As a pioneer in the sector, it has been key in promoting the country as an emerging tourist destination. This recognition highlights the importance of strategic alliances and collective effort in strengthening national tourism.

The participation of the Grand Hotel Djibloho in Hosteltur's Travel Agent Night represented a valuable opportunity to establish links with professionals in the sector, while reaffirming its role as an ambassador of Equatorial Guinean tourism in the world. With these types of initiatives, the hotel continues to make a difference as a symbol of luxury, sustainability and commitment to promoting Equatorial Guinea as a unique destination.

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