The isles of Bioko and Corsico, and the new city of Oyala are Africa's best kept secret, said Victor Mooney, of Spirit of Malabo Group.
(TRAVPR.COM) USA - April 27th, 2016 - New York City – With the reelection of His Excellency Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo in Sunday’s presidential elections for a seven year term, the country has solidified themselves as a safe destination for tourists. International Observers declared the election free and transparent.
President Obiang's Horizon 2020 Plan which is driven to diversify the economy has mandated that tourism sector is a key component. The infrastructure in the country rivals many European countries. Equatorial Guinea remains an untapped destination for those seeking ecotourism, adventure and luxury travel.
One of Africa’s newest destinations is The Grand Hotel Djibloho, which is located in the heart of the Equatorial Forest. Surrounded by green hills and the winding Mbini River, the hotel sits at the heart of Djibloho, the future new administrative capital of Equatorial Guinea, and is only 20 km from the new airport in Mongomeyen.
The Grand Hotel Djibloho is a world class facility with all the amenities you expect in high end property. It’s a perfect place to release the toxins of stress.
The Prime Minister of the Government, His Excellency, Vicente Ehate Tomi, accompanied by the Deputy Minister for Culture and Tourism, Guillermina Makuy Mba, recently unveiled the National Tourism Plan for Equatorial Guinea, which took place in the function room of the Malabo Hilton Hotel, in March. The Equatorial Guinea Tourism logo "Unique Equatorial Guinea" was also displayed.
The isles of Bioko and Corsico, and the new city of Oyala are Africa's best kept secret, said Victor Mooney, CEO, Spirit of Malabo Group.
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