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Kenya parks will benefit from VAT

24 Jan 2018 - by Kate Nathan
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THE Kenya

government’s decision

to add 16% VAT on to

all tourism services has

been slammed by Kenyan

tour operators, who believe

it will have an adverse

impact on an industry

already in a slump. Fears

of unrest around the

2013 elections, security

concerns (especially on

the northern sections

of the coast), combined

with continuing economic

stresses in traditional

feeder markets, have led

to a decline in numbers or

around 10% and operators

fear the introduction of VAT

will exacerbate this.

But Kenya Tourism’s

director of marketing,

Jacinta Mbithi, remains

buoyant on the future of

tourism in the country.

And she told TNW the

good news is that the

VAT collected in park fees

will be put back into the

development of parks.

Jacinta said there were

59 parks in Kenya but

only ve had signicant

concentrations of tourism

activity. A new devolution

of tourism decision-making

from central government

to Kenya’s 47 counties

will see more development

of these ‘minor’ parks as

tourism hubs.

Jacinta says Kenya

has a deep history of

tourism and, regardless

of setbacks, the country

still delights visitors with

the denitive, authentic,

original safari experience,

unrestricted savannah and

wildlife conservation areas,

a diverse cultural offering

and beautiful Indian Ocean

beaches. 

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