The Moroccan National Tourism Office (MNTO) has successfully wrapped up its showcase of Morocco at OTM 2025, with a special focus on the keen interest of the Indian traveller. Held at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, the MNTO stand, received immense interest from Indian travel professionals, and industry stakeholders. The booth highlighted Morocco’s dynamic travel experiences, from immersive cultural journeys and historical landmarks to adventure tourism and luxury getaways. Visitors explored Morocco’s variety as a destination for families, couples, solo explorers, and thrill-seekers alike. The vibrant display and interactive sessions allowed attendees to gain deeper insights into Morocco’s tourism potential.
During the event, MNTO also hosted a networking evening where key trade operators and media partners were invited. A presentation was conducted to inform guests about the destination, The vibrant display and interactive sessions allowed attendees to gain deeper insights into Morocco’s tourism potential.
Recognizing India as a key growth market, MNTO aims to leverage the impressive 43% rise in Indian outbound travel from India. Strengthening collaborations with travel partners remains a priority to promote Morocco’s stunning landscapes, vibrant traditions, and unique travel experiences. With enhanced marketing initiatives and tailor-made travel packages, MNTO seeks to position Morocco as a preferred destination among Indian travelers.
Jamal Kilito, Country Manager, MNTO India, expressed his excitement about engaging with the Indian market, stating, “OTM 2025 provided an exceptional opportunity to showcase Morocco’s unique appeal to Indian travelers. Our goal is to enhance our presence in India by curating experiences that cater to local preferences. With 10 Moroccan tourism companies participating, we aimed to strengthen business collaborations and highlight the country’s diverse offerings, seamlessly blending history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality to create unforgettable travel experiences.”