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UN tourism summit in Marrakech highlights Morocco’s rise as Africa’s innovation leader in travel

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Morocco is strengthening its position as a continental leader in tourism innovation following a major event hosted in Marrakech by the World Tourism Organization. The gathering brought together startups, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to explore the future of travel in Africa and beyond.

A key highlight of the summit was the final of the UN-backed startup competition, where Beyond the Map emerged as the winner. The project leverages augmented reality to enhance cultural discovery, offering a glimpse into how technology can reshape tourism experiences across the continent.

In parallel, Morocco launched a “Rural and Community Tourism Innovation Challenge,” signaling a strategic push toward inclusive growth. By promoting tourism in rural areas and supporting local communities, the initiative aligns with broader national development goals aimed at reducing regional disparities.

The involvement of the World Tourism Organization further reinforces Morocco’s credibility as a hub for tourism innovation. It also reflects a growing trend in which African countries are seeking to move beyond traditional tourism models toward higher-value, technology-driven ecosystems.

This positioning is particularly significant as Morocco prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup 2030. With millions of visitors expected, the country is investing not only in infrastructure but also in innovative solutions to enhance visitor engagement and sustainability.

For the African continent, Morocco’s approach offers a potential blueprint: combining global partnerships, digital innovation, and community-based tourism to create a more resilient and competitive travel sector.

As the global tourism industry evolves, Marrakech is increasingly seen not just as a cultural capital, but as a laboratory for the future of tourism in Africa.

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