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00:012026 marks the 60th anniversary of ITB Berlin,
00:05the world's leading tourism trade show.
00:08This year's event is set against the backdrop
00:10of heightened geopolitical tensions.
00:13And although most of the world are still in attendance,
00:15conversations around safety, security and resilience
00:18have come to the forefront of the event.
00:25Though taking place in Berlin,
00:27W tym roku jest Angola.
00:57Most of the countries are known for one product. Angola has the big five plus gorillas, which means that we
01:04can do safari and we can do a tropical forest. We have the oldest desert in the world, Namibia desert,
01:12and the second biggest waterfall in Africa, Kalandula Waterfall.
01:21Adventure travel is a key topic here at ITV Berlin. For travellers, it's an opportunity to explore beyond the new
01:28cities into the wonders of the natural world.
01:31So Indonesia, with 17,000 islands, is the capital of adventure. We have over 150 volcanoes and some of them
01:41is the best in the world.
01:43This is not me telling, but the tourists, the testimony. Rinzani, for example, the world famous, is the most beautiful
01:50volcano in the world. You go there, you climb and you see, it's like paradise, they say.
02:01Azevedzani is a great place to go and see maybe some nature spot in the mountains of Schachtach or on
02:07the way for a sunset, the Candy Cane Mountains, which get in a beautiful orange-red colouring for sunset.
02:18Many destinations are seeing tourists demand a deeper and more authentic experience, away from the typical tourist sites and tours.
02:27Many people know mountain ranges in other countries. Hiking the greater Caucasus is from many a new experience and an
02:35experience maybe where they can be with their own zen discovering the new mountain range.
02:42I think hiking especially is a trend connecting with nature, connecting with people, with mountain villages, with heritage, with traditions,
02:52practices in the villages, might it be from copper crafts or silk heritage or mountain herbs in the greater Caucasus.
03:02So I think hiking is a beautiful topic connecting all these items of meaningful connection between a destination and a
03:11traveller.
03:15So food in Montenegro is, I promise you, beautiful. Food that was locally produced and that actually has the taste
03:23of produce, the beautiful taste of the land, of the grass, of the air.
03:28And by all means, you should combine it with some of our lovely wines. My preference is Vranac. Vranac is
03:37an indigenous grape sort, grows mostly in Montenegro and partly in Macedonia.
03:43It resembles a bit Primitivo, Italian Primitivo. So it's very opulent red wine, but goes beautifully with very hearty, good
03:52food that you can eat in our country.
03:57But building tourism isn't just about adding new attractions to our own visitors. It's about making it easier for them
04:03to get there in the first place.
04:04The challenge usually is in the connectivity and also infrastructure.
04:09I'm glad to report that in 2026, all these wonders are going to be much more accessible than even last
04:18year.
04:19This year, we are having over 130 airline destinations. So connectivity has dramatically improved.
04:30You want to experience the local culture, you can experience anywhere in Malaysia. So you just need to connect the
04:36tourists with what they want to try.
04:38You also can experience how the Malaysians live. That's how we want to show to the people for this year.
04:47With improved access allowing deeper connections, the whole industry is helping to diversify visitors and keep tourism thriving.
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04:59Dziękuje za uwagę.
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