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Kenya tourism growing despite political unrest

16 May 2018 - by Jason Simpson
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KENYA’S tourism sector

recorded growth in 2017,

despite a prolonged

electioneering process and

negative travel advisories from

some countries, says Kenya’s

National Bureau of Statistics’

Economic Survey 2018, released

on April 25.

While the period of unrest saw

a dip in arrivals, overall arrivals

for the year increased in 2017,

compared with 2016.

Overall, international visitor

numbers rose by 8,1% from 2016

to 2017. This includes significant

increases in leisure and business

arrivals. As a result, earnings

rose by a remarkable 20,3% to

US$1,19bn (R14,9bn) in 2017.

Wausi Walya, PR and corporate

communications manager of the

Kenya Tourism Board, says it

also noted an increase in minor

categories, such as medical travel,

and VFR tourists.

Germany, the UK and the US

provided the most international

visitors, while visitors from

Australia and New Zealand grew

by about 51%. South Africans

have also been returning. Lance

Zackey, sales and marketing at

Rove Africa, says while Kenya as

a destination for South African

travellers showed slow growth

between 2014 and 2017, the

uptake in 2018 has been quite

remarkable.

“Comparing last year and this

year, we have seen around a 40%

growth in terms of bookings and

enquiries,” Lance says. He puts

this down to the general stabilising

of Kenya as a whole.

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