Landtours Ghana celebrates 30 years of excellence with unveiling of luxurious coaches

Landtours Ghana Limited, a leading tour operator in the country has launched its 30th anniversary with the unveiling of two state-of-the-art luxurious coaches.
The coaches according to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company, Mr Mawuli Dzebu symbolises his outfit’s dedication to enhancing the travel experience of clients.
Explaining, he said “Over the years we have not only aspired to be a leading destination management company in West Africa; we have been story tellers weaving narratives that shed as much needed light on the beauty and diversity of this region, always highlighting Ghana and the best of West Africa.”
Mr Dzebu who was speaking last Wednesday, at a short ceremony in Accra to mark the occassion, held at the plush Kempinski Hotel in Accra also mentioned that it was very necessary for the government to consider implementing visa free policies for tourists especially, to boost the industry.
Touching on the relevance of peace to promote tourism, the CEO urged West African governments to address the root causes of recent disturbances in some countries in the sub-region to safeguard the region’s vital tourism avenue.
He stressed the need for collaborative efforts between stakeholders to create a stable and secure environment for the tourism sector to grow.
A peaceful atmosphere he said, would not only safeguard local economies but also attract travelers seeking enriching experiences.
He assured that Landtour Ghana Limited remains committed to ensuring that its clients have good travel experiences. “Trust us to turn your journeys into cherished memories.”
“As we celebrate this incredible milestone, we not only look back at our achievements but also ahead to the boundless possibilities that the future holds. Thank you for being part of our 30-year journey.”
Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Mr Ben Anane-Nsiah commended Landtours Ghana for the enormous contribution in boosting tourism in the country, adding that it is expected that by the year 2026 more than 2million tourists will visit Ghana.
In her remarks, Founder and Executive Chairperson of Landtours Ghana Limited Mona Boyd reiterated that her outfit would continue to deliver its best of services to put Ghana on the map when it comes to tourism.
She also commended every individual and organisation that has contributed to the success of the company.
BY RAISSA SAMBOU