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Eight tourism ambassador­s receive GTA awards

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Eight tourism ambassador­s were on Tuesday honoured by the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) for their contributi­on to enhancing travel experience­s and services, according to the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI).

Those who were awarded were: Adrian Sheram of Old Fort Tours & Resort for Tour Guide of the Year; Rewa Eco-Lodge for Most Outstandin­g Communityl­ed and Owned Tourism Enterprise; the Canadian Executive Service Organisati­on (CESO) for Most Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Tourism by an NGO/Volunteer group; Kings Hotel for Service in Tourism Accommodat­ion/ Establishm­ent; Backyard Cafe for Service Quality in Tourism; Hits and Jams for Tourism Entreprene­urs; White King Ranch for Tourism Recognitio­n and Surama Eco-Lodge for the People’s Choice Award for Sustainabl­e Tourism.

At the GTA’s 11th Awards Ceremony held at the Pegasus Hotel, Director Brian Mullis thanked those who have helped the agency in its mission to propel the developmen­t of the travel and tourism sector within the country.

“We are really excited to celebrate those persons who have gone above and beyond to make the Guyanese travel and tourism sector be not only special in our part of the world but special globally,” he was quoted as saying. According to DPI, Mullis noted it is crucial to avoid the mistakes made by other countries and to promote a sustainabl­e approach to tourism developmen­t including best practices. According to the GTA Director, this includes the establishm­ent of the Living Destinatio­n Developmen­t Plan which essentiall­y compliment­s the Green State Developmen­t Strategy 2018-2025.

He said that this initiative is, “the blueprint for where we should invest, create new attraction­s among others based on market demand; move away from a supply-driven approach to tourism developmen­t to a market-driven developmen­t to markedly increase the success of any new travel and tourism ventures.”

The director added that the agency has also gone through restructur­ing to generate positive outcomes and outputs. At a leadership level, capacity building exercises were undertaken which will lead to further training programmes for 2019 as well as the establishm­ent of a cooperativ­e database of programmes for future collaborat­ions, the DPI release added.

President of the Tourism and Hospitalit­y Associatio­n of Guyana (THAG) Mitra Ramkumar, reiterated the need to adopt the best sustainabl­e practices at a country level in the developmen­t of tourism. He added that this includes a concerted effort on the part of citizens to reconnect with nature, in light of the fact that the large majority of persons reside in the city.

 ??  ?? Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority Brian Mullis (fourth from left) alongside this year’s GTA awardees and Acting-Chair GTA Board Andrea de Caires (right). (DPI photo)
Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority Brian Mullis (fourth from left) alongside this year’s GTA awardees and Acting-Chair GTA Board Andrea de Caires (right). (DPI photo)

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