The tourism industry remains a vital social economic sector in Kenya. The sector accounts for roughly 10.4 per cent of the Kenya’s GDP, 5.5 per cent of the country’s formal employment and 4.2 per cent ...
Kenya anticipates a 20% increase in tourists from India due to heightened inquiries and strategic promotional campaigns. In 2024, the country hosted over 106,000 Indian visitors, up from 95,038 the ...
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebeca Miano, represented by Kenya’s Ambassador to Spain Nairimas Ole Sein, emphasized the need for global collaboration to build a resilient sector that can ...
This trend towards adventure tourism is shaking up the global travel industry, and Kenya is perfectly poised to seize the moment. Adventure tourism, spanning activities such as hiking, rock ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 10 – Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in tour operations are set to play a pivotal role in driving Kenya’s tourism growth under a new partnership between the Kenya ...
Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) together with 12 travel trade companies are currently undertaking roadshows in major cities of Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Kolkata to woo the Indian market. KTB CEO June ...
NAIROBI, Jan.14 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's tourism ministry said on Tuesday that it aims to attract about 200,000 travelers over the next five years by tapping into the adventure tourism market. Rebecca ...
Nairobi — The number of visitor arrivals to Kenya from India is expected to grow by 20 percent this year as the country aggressively markets its tourism offering in the Asian country.
Cabinet Secretaries Salim Mvurya (Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports), Wycliffe Oparanya (Cooperative and MSMEs), and Rebecca Miano (Tourism and Wildlife) said they will work together to ...
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