Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (Palestine)

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Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
Agency overview
Formed1994
JurisdictionState of Palestine
HeadquartersRamallah, Palestine
Minister responsible
Websitewww.mota.ps

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Palestine is a governmental body responsible for the development and management of the tourism sector in Palestine, as well as the preservation and protection of the country's cultural heritage and antiquities. Rula Maayah is the current minister.[1]

Established in 1994, the ministry's main goal is to promote Palestine as a unique and attractive tourism destination, with a focus on cultural and historical tourism. The ministry works towards achieving this goal by developing and implementing policies, strategies, and programs that support the growth of the tourism industry in Palestine, while also ensuring the preservation of the country's cultural heritage sites.[2][3]

The ministry's main activities include the identification, protection, and restoration of historic sites and buildings, as well as the development of cultural and heritage tourism products and services. The ministry also provides support and guidance to local communities and businesses involved in the tourism industry.[4]

Additionally, the ministry is responsible for regulating and licensing tour operators, travel agencies, and other tourism-related businesses in Palestine, as well as providing training and educational programs to enhance the skills and knowledge of the tourism workforce.[5]

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  1. ^ "State of Palestine - Council of Ministers".
  2. ^ https://www.travelpalestine.ps/
  3. ^ Abukumail, Ali H. (February 2013). "Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path'".
  4. ^ "UNESCO Ramallah Office and the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities celebrate the inscription of two Palestinian World Heritage sites".
  5. ^ "DevelopmentAid".