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Queen Rania joined Participants of Thru Hike 2017 in a visit to Dana Village #Jordan #JO #LoveJO
Her Majesty Queen Rania visited Dana Village, Today Monday joining in in a portion of the Thru Hike program organized by the Jordan Trail Association (JTA).
Her visit comes in support of local tourism initiatives that aim to improve the livelihood of local communities and encourage eco-tourism. Queen Rania was welcomed by Ms. Muna Haddad, the President of the Jordan Trail Association, and Mr. Bashir Daoud, the General Manager of the association.
The Queen then joined Mr. Andrew Evans, a National Geographic writer, and Tony Howard and Di Taylor, Authors of three outdoors books on Jordan and the first to conceive of the idea of the Jordan Trail, along with other internationally renowned writers and Jordanian volunteers for a walk towards the village.
At the village, Her Majesty stopped by Dana Shop and the Mini Souq where she watched local women bake traditional “shrak” bread using a “saj” oven. Later she also took part in conversations with local community members about the touristic programs that help bolster their economic opportunities.
Her Majesty then met with some of the Jordan Trail Association staff members, attendees from the local community, volunteers, and hikers who have previously crossed the Jordan Trail. At the meeting, the Queen commended all ideas contributing to the creation of exceptional local innovations like the Jordan Trail.
For this outfit she look chic.
Her visit comes in support of local tourism initiatives that aim to improve the livelihood of local communities and encourage eco-tourism. Queen Rania was welcomed by Ms. Muna Haddad, the President of the Jordan Trail Association, and Mr. Bashir Daoud, the General Manager of the association.
The Queen then joined Mr. Andrew Evans, a National Geographic writer, and Tony Howard and Di Taylor, Authors of three outdoors books on Jordan and the first to conceive of the idea of the Jordan Trail, along with other internationally renowned writers and Jordanian volunteers for a walk towards the village.
At the village, Her Majesty stopped by Dana Shop and the Mini Souq where she watched local women bake traditional “shrak” bread using a “saj” oven. Later she also took part in conversations with local community members about the touristic programs that help bolster their economic opportunities.
Her Majesty then met with some of the Jordan Trail Association staff members, attendees from the local community, volunteers, and hikers who have previously crossed the Jordan Trail. At the meeting, the Queen commended all ideas contributing to the creation of exceptional local innovations like the Jordan Trail.
She also stressed the vital role that the Jordan Trail plays in promoting tourism and giving participants a distinct view of Jordan and its local communities, while creating income-generating developmental opportunities.ما أحلى بلدنا! من زيارتي يوم أمس لقرية ضانا في الطفيلة— Rania Al Abdullah (@QueenRania) May 2, 2017
From my visit to Dana Village in Tafileh yesterday - a must visit #LoveJO 🇯🇴 pic.twitter.com/oPr92QaTdG
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Her Majesty a grey light cardigan, inside was a white t-shirts and black pants. Worn with what looks to be a grey Bottega Veneta Rialto Shoulder Bag.
She accessorised with what looks to be Victoria Beckham 'Classic Victoria' sunglasses, black sneaks sports shoes, Her Ole Mendant necklace
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