The Expo brings these 192 countries together in one place, with the ‘Trail of Treasures’ tour, which will lead visitors around the world.
The tour strives to appeal to all types of travelers, with stops that allow them to discover mountains, metropolitan streets, coral reefs, rivers, and everything else related to travel. For example, visitors to the Switzerland Pavilion can ‘walk’ across the country’s fog-covered mountains and breathtaking scenery while learning about its cultural values in a structure inspired by Bedouin tents.
At the Zambia Pavilion, visitors can learn about the world’s unique natural treasures, as well as drama, dance, song, traditional poetry, rituals, and ceremonies.
Nature enthusiasts will find their utopia at the Uganda Pavilion, which takes on the essence of the jungle and is inspired by the country’s famous mountain gorilla tours. Visitors can follow a trail that connects different eras, times, and locations.The Austria Pavilion, which showcases the country’s technological, cultural, and natural features, is sure to engage all five senses.
On one hand, the majesty of the Akhal-Teke horses will awe visitors at the Turkmenistan Pavilion, while on the other hand, the Mali Pavilion will feature priceless historic artifacts, traditional Malian folktales, and digitized pages of handwritten manuscripts from Timbuktu, as well as Malian innovations.
The Brazil Pavilion, which evokes the beauty of the Amazon basin, invites visitors to indulge in the views, sounds, and smells of the South American country’s riverfront locations.These and other pavilions at the Expo take visitors on a journey of discovery. Visitors can use the Expo 2020 Dubai app to access the self-guided Trail of Treasures tourist journey, which includes a path for every interest, from design and education to space and sustainability.
Visitors can access the self-guided Trail of Treasures visitor journey through the Expo 2020 Dubai app, which features a journey for all interests, ranging from design and education to space and sustainability.
Content across the Trail of Treasures journey illustrates many of the topics that will be covered at Expo 2020’s Travel and Connectivity Week, which seeks to address how humankind will balance the impact of the digital world expansion with physical reality. Travel and Connectivity Week runs from January 9 to 15.