Moroccan Environmental tourism Map Eighth station for Dr/ Elmannaee

Moroccan Environmental tourism Map Eighth station for Dr/ Elmannaee

 

Dr. Abdelaty Elmannaee, an expert in health tourism and an Egyptian doctor specializing in environmental tourism and a researcher in its depths at the level of the Arab, African and Asian regions, began practical steps to complete the Moroccan environmental tourism map after completing the Sudanese tourism map, the South Sudanese environmental map, and the Saudi Arabia, Libyan, Emirate and Iranian maps, which come as a continuation of the Egyptian environmental tourism map. Dr. El-Mannaee expressed his pride and appreciation for what was achieved, describing the step as an important one on the way to achieving his dream of the book (The Afro-Asian Atlas of Environmental tourism), which he had planned for years, indicating that the atlas explains in each map 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 the Kingdom of Morocco has a distinguished legacy of environmental tourism areas at the global level and that more than sixty sites have been identified as a first stage that includes different types of environmental tourism, such as, sulfurous water black sand, salt water and Moroccan silt that have been world famous for thousands of years. The Moroccan map will include important scientific, environmental, geographical and historical information about the areas of environmental tourism, the most famous of which is Ain Al-Ati, which His Majesty King Hassan II himself named after it suddenly erupted one day in 1984. Many describe it as the miracle spring, in addition to the Oum Elrabie springs area, where forty springs spring together, combining salt and fresh water, making it a unique environmental miracle. There is also the Moulay Yacoub spring, Sidi Harazem spring, Ain Allah spring, Ain El-Rahma spring and other healing areas that are discussed with an accurate description supported by photos and videos due to their therapeutic properties for some diseases such as psoriasis, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, and others. El-manaee added that the Moroccan environmental healing map includes, in addition to the areas of environmental tourism, a dictionary of medicinal herbs and 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 tourism contributes to through its various patterns in treating or healing in a specific scientific manner, considering environmental tourism an important element of health tourism in its four categories, represented by medical tourism, environmental tourism, Accessible health tourism and training tourism, indicating that these categories and sections represent a major component of the health tourism industry, which Elmannaee believes that most countries are rich in hundreds of sites that contain various patterns of environmental tourism, explaining the economic feasibility of them in his books and articles in which he provides a comprehensive presentation of this important industry, for which he predicts a promising future. 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 to improve and develop 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 economies of those countries.