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International Conference on Promoting Sustainable Tourism, a tool for inclusive growth and community engagement in Africa LUSAKA, ZAMBIA 16-18 NOVEMBER 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE 1 P a g e

The International Conference on Promoting Sustainable Tourism, a tool for inclusive growth and community engagement in Africa, organized jointly by UNWTO and the Ministry of Tourism and Arts of Zambia will be held on 16-18 November 2017. The International Conference is open to officials and international stakeholders, from Africa and the international tourism community, who are responsible for sustainable tourism in their own country. I. VENUE 1. Name: Government Complex (Lusaka) Address: P.O Box 50435, Zambia Tel.: +260 211 239973 E-mail: newgovernmentcomplex@gmail.com II. REPLIES TO INVITATIONS 2. Governments and other bodies invited by UNWTO and the Ministry of Tourism and Arts, Republic of Zambia are requested to send their replies to the following addresses at the latest on 31 October 2017, indicating as much as possible, the composition of their delegations: UNWTO Ms. Elcia Grandcourt Programme Director Regional Programme Africa World Tourism Organization Calle Poeta Joan Maragall 42, 28020, Madrid, Spain Tel.: (+34 91) 5678152 E-mail: caf@unwto.org Republic of Zambia Ms. Esnart Mpokosa Ministry of Tourism and Arts Republic of Zambia Kwacha House, Cairo Road Telephone: (+260) 211 239705 Mobile:(+260) 966 788890 E-mail: Esnart.Mpokosa@mota.gov.zm III. STATUS OF PARTICIPANTS 3. The Government of the Republic of Zambia will take the necessary steps to facilitate the arrival and departure of participants invited by the Organization, as well as their stay in the Republic of Zambia. Throughout their stay, participants will enjoy the privileges and immunities provided for in the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations of 13 February 1946. IV. ONLINE REGISTRATION 4. All participants are therefore, requested to register on-line at the following link giving details of their accommodation, arrival and departure: To register please visit: please click here 2 P a g e

V. ENTRY FORMALITIES 5. A valid passport is required for visitors to Zambia. Entry visas may be obtained at Zambia s diplomatic and consular representations abroad. 6. Participants travelling from countries, in which Zambia does not have a diplomatic mission, can obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport in Lusaka. Prior information on such participants- their Passport Numbers and Bio Data should be scanned and forwarded to the Ministry Tourism and Arts, Republic of Zambia, for processing and clearance of Zambia Immigration Service. However, Visas are not required for participants of the following countries; I. Botswana II. Kenya III. Lesotho IV. Malawi V. Mauritius VI. Mozambique VII. Seychelles VIII. Namibia IX. South Africa X. Swaziland XI. Tanzania XII. Uganda XIII. Zimbabwe Nationals of the following countries REQUIRE a visa upon arrival to enter Zambia I. Angola II. Burundi III. Congo Brazzaville IV. Democratic Republic of Congo V. Djibouti VI. Comoros VII. Eritrea VIII. Madagascar IX. Comoros X. Rwanda XI. Sao tome and Principe VI. TRANSPORT 7. The Ministry of Tourism and Arts of Zambia will arrange free transport for all participants upon arrival, and departure from the airport, as well as return transport between their hotels and the meeting place. VII. AIRPORT TAXES 8. No Airport taxes are charged. VIII. RECEPTION AT THE AIRPORT 9. A reception and information desk will be open for delegates at the international airport of Lusaka from 15 November to 19 November, 2017. 3 P a g e

VI. ACCOMMODATION 10. The delegates are requested to make their own arrangements by contacting their chosen hotel through the phone and fax numbers and the email addresses, and to make their reservations according to the hotels listed below. Delegates may communicate information of hotel of their choice to the Ministry of Tourism and Arts of Zambia Officials for follow-ups. They should specify that they will be attending the International Conference on Promoting Sustainable Tourism, a tool for inclusive growth and community engagement in Africa to be held from 16 to 18 November 2017. List of Hotels proposed by the Ministry of Arts and Tourism, Republic of Zambia: Hotels Standard Price in USD with taxes included Double room for single use Double use Information Tel / Fax / Mail Tel: 00260 211 254455 Distance from the venue of the meetings (1) Taj Pamodzi Hotel 120 140 darrity.kabwe@tajhotels.com 1.8 KM (2) Southern Sun 125 160 (3) Protea Hotel Cairo road 92 103 (4) Protea Towers 190 200 Tel: +260 211 251666, Mobil: +260 973 650247 res@southernsun.co.za Tel: +260 211 238360 reservations@phcairo.co.zm Tel: +260 211 375800 reservations@phlusakatower.co. zm 1.4 KM 1.4 KM 6.1 KM (5) Protea Arcades 158 155 Tel: +260 211 254664 resevation@phlusks.co.zm 6.1 KM (6) Intercontinental Hotel 142 172 Tel: +260 976 471519 iclusaka@ihg.com 2.2 KM 4 P a g e

(7) Radisson Blu Hotel 190 220 (8) Stay Easy Hotel 129 129 (9) Blue Nile Inn 61 51 Tel: +260 211 368900 info.lusaka@radissonblu.com Tel: +260 211 372000 res@stayeasylusaka.co.zm Tel: +260 211 256001/2/3 bluenileinn@yahoo.com 6.0 KM 1.5 KM 3.8 KM (10) Best Western Grand Palace Hotel 115 135 Tel: +260 211 239333 booking@lusakagrand.com 2.8KM (11) Grand Palace Hotel 81 101 Tel: +260 211 251010/14/28, 0971257676 info@grandpalacez.com 6.3KM VII. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 11. No certificate is required upon arrival. VIII. REGISTRATION AND ACCREDITATION 12. At the place of the meetings, a registration desk will be open one day before the start of the proceedings. Badges will be issued at the time of registration. IX. WORKING LANGUAGES 13. The working language of the regional conference will be English. The documents will be prepared in English. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English and French. X. SOCIAL PROGRAMME 14. Welcome Cocktail on 16 th November, 2017 at the Taj Pamodzi Hotel at 19:00hrs to 21:00hrs. A Gala dinner will be offered by the Ministry of Tourism and Arts of Zambia on the 17 of November the Hotel Intercontinental (TBC). Technical Tour to Zambia Showgrounds for the Pamodzi Carnival on the 18 th November, 2017. 5 P a g e

XI. CURRENCY REGULATIONS 15. The local currency of Zambia is Kwacha. The current rate of exchange to Kwacha from Euro and the US Dollar ($) is as follows; 1 EUR =10. 68 ZMK 1 USD =9. 92 ZMK As on 21 st September, 2017 International credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express etc.) are accepted in most locations (hotels, restaurants, convenience stores, mass retailers) in Zambia. However, they may not be accepted in the local markets. XII. CLIMATE 16. The average temperature in Zambia during the month of November ranges between 18 C/64 F in the morning and 29 C/84 F in the afternoon. Some places receive rains anytime. XIII. LOCAL TIME 17. The local time in Zambia is the same with Greenwich Meantime ((GMT+2). XIV. BUSINESS & SHOPPING HOURS 18. Bank hours vary, but most banks are open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Some are open every Saturday while most open every first and last Saturday of the month from 8:15 a.m. to 11:00 am. 19. Shops are generally open from 09:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Sunday. XV. INFORMATION ON THE WEB SITE 20. For further information on International Conference on Promoting Sustainable Tourism, a tool for inclusive growth and community engagement in Africa, IY2017 Flagship Event, please refer to the UNWTO website: here 6 P a g e