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Kenya hosts int'l travel expo amid quest to grow tourist numbers

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發布於 10月03日09:36 • Naftali Mwaura,Lin Jing,Han Xu,Wang Guansen
Tourists are seen at a viewpoint of the Great Rift Valley in Kiambu county, Kenya, Sept. 10, 2024. (Xinhua/Han Xu)
Tourists are seen at a viewpoint of the Great Rift Valley in Kiambu county, Kenya, Sept. 10, 2024. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

Kenyan President William Ruto on Wednesday opened an international travel expo in the capital, Nairobi, reaffirming his commitment to growing tourist numbers through diversification and targeted marketing in emerging source markets.

NAIROBI, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- Kenyan President William Ruto on Wednesday opened an international travel expo in the capital, Nairobi, reaffirming his commitment to growing tourist numbers through diversification and targeted marketing in emerging source markets.

The 2024 edition of the Magical Kenya Travel Expo, the leading travel trade show in East and Central Africa, which will run until Friday, has attracted over 4,000 delegates from across the globe.

Organized by the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB), a state-owned tourism marketing agency, the three-day event was attended by 180 international travel agents, including 75 from Africa, 37 from North America, 26 from Europe, and 42 from Asia and the Middle East.

While acknowledging the tourism sector's resurgence after the pandemic-related hiatus, Ruto said the expo would serve as a platform to showcase Kenya's scenic attractions, including its wildlife, the Great Rift Valley, coastal beaches, and savannah grasslands.

"Platforms like the Magical Kenya Travel Expo have, over the last 14 years, provided a reliable platform for business-to-business meetings, connecting African tourism leaders with global buyers and linking Kenyan businesses with actors in the international market," Ruto said.

Maasai villagers perform the traditional dance in a village in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Narok, Kenya, on Aug. 21, 2024. (Xinhua/Wang Guansen)
Maasai villagers perform the traditional dance in a village in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Narok, Kenya, on Aug. 21, 2024. (Xinhua/Wang Guansen)

Kenya's tourism sector recorded significant growth in 2023, with arrivals reaching 2 million, up from 1.48 million in 2022, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife.

The East African nation projects welcoming 3 million tourists by the end of 2024 and anticipates reaching 5 million visitors within the next two to three years.

Ruto said some of the government's interventions to sustain growth in the tourism sector include upgrading transport networks, streamlining the issuance of travel documents, and enhancing security.

Meanwhile, Ruto said the government has created a conducive environment to attract investments in the hospitality sector while showcasing niche products such as culture, sports, innovations and archaeological treasures.

"From vibrant pastoralist traditions to ancient coastal cultures, our cultural diversity enhances Kenya's global appeal," Ruto said, stressing Kenya's unique identity as the cradle of humanity.

Kenya has introduced a Digital Nomad Work Permit designed for global digital professionals, enabling them to live and work while enjoying the country's natural beauty, Ruto added.

He also said that a transit and long-connection travelers' electronic travel authorization system would soon be introduced, allowing travelers in transit to step out of the airport and visit nearby natural wonders.

June Chepkemei, the chief executive officer of the KTB, said that during the travel expo, local investors would meet with travel operators from major source markets in Africa, Europe and Asia to forge partnerships that could boost arrivals. ■

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