MEDUSA, a project to enhance tourist products and expertise in Jordan and the Middle East region, has announced winners of its grants programme through an award to develop adventure tourism in the Mediterranean region, with a total value of 150,000 euros.
The project, funded by the EU and implemented in Jordan by the Jordanian Association for Inbound Tourism and the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), said that the winning projects are presented by Idom Company, Jordan Expertise Company, Explore Jordan Company, Barakah Company, Bait Al Bairouti and Jordan Heritage, according to a RSCN statement.
The award aims at stimulating the development of new tourist products and expertise with high quality, in addition to improving existing products that are envisioned to increase interest in the Mediterranean region.
MEDUSA, a project to enhance tourist products and expertise in Jordan and the Middle East region, has announced winners of its grants programme through an award to develop adventure tourism in the Mediterranean region, with a total value of 150,000 euros.
The project, funded by the EU and implemented in Jordan by the Jordanian Association for Inbound Tourism and the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), said that the winning projects are presented by Idom Company, Jordan Expertise Company, Explore Jordan Company, Barakah Company, Bait Al Bairouti and Jordan Heritage, according to a RSCN statement.
The award aims at stimulating the development of new tourist products and expertise with high quality, in addition to improving existing products that are envisioned to increase interest in the Mediterranean region.
MEDUSA, a project to enhance tourist products and expertise in Jordan and the Middle East region, has announced winners of its grants programme through an award to develop adventure tourism in the Mediterranean region, with a total value of 150,000 euros.
The project, funded by the EU and implemented in Jordan by the Jordanian Association for Inbound Tourism and the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), said that the winning projects are presented by Idom Company, Jordan Expertise Company, Explore Jordan Company, Barakah Company, Bait Al Bairouti and Jordan Heritage, according to a RSCN statement.
The award aims at stimulating the development of new tourist products and expertise with high quality, in addition to improving existing products that are envisioned to increase interest in the Mediterranean region.
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