Tourism is Kenya’s leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually. The industry contributes over 10% of the GDP to the national economy. However, considering that the industry experienced a slump over the period 1994-2003, there are challenges on how to sustain the current tempo of growth in the midst of growing competition, especially in wildlife-based tourism. There is a general feeling that the tourism industry in Kenya needs to avoid over reliance on wildlife and diversify its tourism product base. The industry stakeholders (led by the government) are seeking means and strategies of differentiating the tourism product offering in order to become a destination of choice in international markets. It is with th...
Pour devenir une importante destination touristique internationale et pas seulement subsaharienne, l...
An Academic Research Project Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business as a Partial Fulfillment ...
Research reported on in this paper is based on a survey designed to identify the perceptions of over...
Tourism is Kenya's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually. The ...
D.Phil.Tourism is currently the world’s fastest growing economic activity. It has also been register...
Abstract Tourism is Tanzania's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$1 bil...
Cultural tourism is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or region's culture, specifically...
Kenya has placed high attention to the tourism industry as it constitutes one of her principal expor...
A proper marketing mix is crucial for the success of any tourist destination. This study examines th...
Research reported on in this paper is based on a survey designed to identify the perceptions of over...
This study seeks to explore the trends in international tourist arrivals in a developing country - K...
A Journal article, abstract by Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in US...
All over the world, tourism continues to be an integral part of economic development by contributing...
Kenya is among the developing countries of the world and has actively supported the development of t...
Adequate information about tourist products and services in a destination can attract tourists and i...
Pour devenir une importante destination touristique internationale et pas seulement subsaharienne, l...
An Academic Research Project Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business as a Partial Fulfillment ...
Research reported on in this paper is based on a survey designed to identify the perceptions of over...
Tourism is Kenya's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually. The ...
D.Phil.Tourism is currently the world’s fastest growing economic activity. It has also been register...
Abstract Tourism is Tanzania's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$1 bil...
Cultural tourism is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or region's culture, specifically...
Kenya has placed high attention to the tourism industry as it constitutes one of her principal expor...
A proper marketing mix is crucial for the success of any tourist destination. This study examines th...
Research reported on in this paper is based on a survey designed to identify the perceptions of over...
This study seeks to explore the trends in international tourist arrivals in a developing country - K...
A Journal article, abstract by Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in US...
All over the world, tourism continues to be an integral part of economic development by contributing...
Kenya is among the developing countries of the world and has actively supported the development of t...
Adequate information about tourist products and services in a destination can attract tourists and i...
Pour devenir une importante destination touristique internationale et pas seulement subsaharienne, l...
An Academic Research Project Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business as a Partial Fulfillment ...
Research reported on in this paper is based on a survey designed to identify the perceptions of over...