“Here is Portugal”, a collection of books about Portugal reaches 1 million readers.

“Here is Portugal”, a collection of books about Portugal and its culture reaches 1 million readers in the Middle East and Europe!

Providing succinct yet impactful summaries of the country’s allure, ancient culture, and distinction in special tourist destinations, Here is Portugal is taking you on a mind visit to the beautiful country.

It is a collection of cultural and travel experiences, with the idea that this growing desire was motivated by a special love and adoration, author Joseph Sultan wanted to put a small bright spot on the global tourism map. from Portugal

Joseph Sultan, the writer of the book collection, is a writer, journalist, and NGO activist. He is known best for organizing cultural exchanges and cross-cultural dialogue. He was an AIESEC (NGO) board member, overseeing the performance and organization’s strategies.

Readers learn about Portugal in Arabic, English, and Ukrainian.

The book has brief but impactful points that showcase Portugal’s beauty, its ancient culture, and its distinction in the special views of this alluring nation. Reading them makes the reader want to book a flight right away.

“Try to fly by attempting to have wings.” The author aims to do this in his book, which explains the most significant tourist and cultural sites in many languages. You can learn a lot about a country, its culture, food, music, regions, and most famous heritage sites in one book, especially for Ukrainian and Arabic readers who do not have lots of free resources about the country in their native languages.

As it passes the one million reader threshold and enters the third dimension of sustainable tourism, his book surges to the top of the e-book reading list across multiple sites, being downloaded almost daily. The fact that the book is offered through multiple vendors, made it more accessible as it’s available on Barnes and Noble, Rakuten Kobo, Tolino, Apple Books, Vivlio, Draft2Digital, SmashWords, Gumroad, OpenLibrary.

Most readers were reported to be in the United Kingdom, United States, Ukraine, Poland, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Morocco, and Tunisia.

It is important to note that the cover was straightforward yet also encourages reading of the few documents that might be located in a language other than Portuguese.

And what was mentioned in the book’s introduction about the allure of the never-ending trip, love for Portugal’s aesthetic strength, searching for a nook where curiosity about the country’s past might be satisfied, and identification with its traditions and culture. From society and professionally, allowing the reader access to knowledge.

The writer Joseph Sultan recreates the sequence of tourist attractions in Portugal through the mirrored reflection of the symbol and the intensification of this magical country’s intertwined worlds and hidden dimensions. This is what we can call the perfection of integration with tourism in form and content through the passion for knowing a lot about the Portuguese.

The book opens with a lovely preface that celebrates the traveler’s fantasy of seeing ancient Portugal. It then launches its journey of the continents by stopping in the endearing parts of Portugal, including Braga-Rome, Portugal, the Minho region, and the country itself. Algarve, Estremadura, Alentejo, Guimares, and Beira Interior.

The reader is then encouraged to take a break from reading lengthy descriptions of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, the city of Viana do Castelo, the pedestrian pathways, and wildlife by author Joseph Sultan.

Portuguese food, celebrations, museums, historical sites, artists, water sports, and beaches are all highlighted in writer Joseph Sultan’s fascinating tour of Portuguese culture, history, and architecture.

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