Dr. Abdelaty Elmannaee completes preparing the environmental health tourism map for South Sudan

Dr. Abdelaty Elmannaee, an expert in health tourism and an Egyptian doctor specializing in environmental healing and a researcher in its depths at the level of the Arab, African and Asian regions, has completed the environmental tourism map of the State of South Sudan after completing the Sudanese, Saudi, Libyan, Emirati and Iranian healing maps, which are a continuation of the Egyptian environmental tourism map, which was the first of its kind. Dr. Elmannaee expressed his pride and appreciation for what has been achieved, describing the step as an important one on the way to achieving his dream of preparing the (Afro-Asian Atlas of Environmental tourism), which he had planned for years, indicating that the atlas explains in each map of the state the locations of environmental tourism and their different types, such as sulfurous water, salt water, black sand and silt, in addition to the most important medicinal herbs. Dr.Abdelaty Elmannaee says that he has collected in the map of environmental healing in South Sudan important scientific, environmental, geographical and historical information about the locations of environmental healing in several locations of the healing places that he addressed with an accurate description supported by pictures and videos due to their healing properties. And a treatment for some diseases such as psoriasis, rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, and the most important of these are:
The places are Wau area, Terkaka area, Shambe National Park, Boma National Park, Bandingilo Park, Shambe and Nimule. Dr/Elmannaee added that the map of environmental healing includes, in addition to the environmental healing areas, a dictionary of medicinal herbs and the extent of their contribution to strengthening the immune system or treatment in a clear scientific manner, supported by scientific opinions, in addition to the most important diseases that environmental healing contributes to through its various patterns in treating or healing in a specific scientific manner, considering environmental healing an important element of health tourism in its four categories as he classifies them, represented by medical tourism, environmental healing, facilitated health tourism and training tourism, indicating that these categories and sections represent a major component of the health tourism industry, which Al-Manaei believes that most countries are rich in hundreds of sites that contain various types of environmental healing, explaining the economic feasibility of them in his books and articles in which he provides a comprehensive presentation about this important industry, which he predicts a promising future for. Dr. Abdelaty Elmannaee is considered the godfather of health tourism and one of the most distinguished and brilliant experts in its field. His experience in it exceeds twenty years, which he spent studying, researching, exploring, auditing and conducting field experiments to provide the essence of his experience in developing this promising tourism industry, which, with more attention, can support the coffers of the Arab, African and Asian countries with free currencies that will revive the economic progress and revive the hopes and aspirations of those countries.