A Journal article by Dr. Edward Otieno Owino, an Adjunct Faculty in the Chandaria School of Business in USIU- Africa.In Kenya, tourism is the second most important earner of foreign exchange after agriculture. It has had a great impact in the direct employment of local population as well as in generating opportunities for other business activities such as accommodation, food service, transport, retail, and other auxiliary services. In the recent past, Kenya’s tourism has faced numerous challenges which may have slowed tourist arrivals and growth considerably. The challenges have been driven by climatic and environmental changes that maybe interfering with the ecosystem. Kenyan tourism faces significant challenges also from intense regional ...
Mega sporting meets constitute major event attractions which pool large numbers of people to host de...
Poverty, famine, HIV/AIDS are national disasters in Kenya. The reduction of poverty has become one o...
A Journal article by Juliana Kyalo and Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Busine...
International Journal of Tourism Sciences, Volume 11, Number 3, pp. 21-35, 2011 Tourism Sciences Soc...
Sports related Travel traced to 776 BC Olympics (Baker 1982; Davies 1997 and De knop 1999). Accordin...
Sport tourism is one of the fastest growing market segments in the global tourism industry. Kenya is...
<span>Tourism is Kenya's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually...
Purpose – Smaller events have been favoured by many commentators in sports research because mega eve...
Tourism is Kenya’s leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually. The ...
Travel and tourism industry has been considered as a major catalyst for local community development....
Developed countries have dominated the hosting of major sports events for many decades, however rece...
D.Phil.Tourism is currently the world’s fastest growing economic activity. It has also been register...
Nyikana, S., Tichaawa, T.M. & Swart, K. (2014). Sport, tourism and mega-event impacts on host cities...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfilment of the Requ...
A Journal article, abstract by Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in US...
Mega sporting meets constitute major event attractions which pool large numbers of people to host de...
Poverty, famine, HIV/AIDS are national disasters in Kenya. The reduction of poverty has become one o...
A Journal article by Juliana Kyalo and Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Busine...
International Journal of Tourism Sciences, Volume 11, Number 3, pp. 21-35, 2011 Tourism Sciences Soc...
Sports related Travel traced to 776 BC Olympics (Baker 1982; Davies 1997 and De knop 1999). Accordin...
Sport tourism is one of the fastest growing market segments in the global tourism industry. Kenya is...
<span>Tourism is Kenya's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually...
Purpose – Smaller events have been favoured by many commentators in sports research because mega eve...
Tourism is Kenya’s leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$500m annually. The ...
Travel and tourism industry has been considered as a major catalyst for local community development....
Developed countries have dominated the hosting of major sports events for many decades, however rece...
D.Phil.Tourism is currently the world’s fastest growing economic activity. It has also been register...
Nyikana, S., Tichaawa, T.M. & Swart, K. (2014). Sport, tourism and mega-event impacts on host cities...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfilment of the Requ...
A Journal article, abstract by Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in US...
Mega sporting meets constitute major event attractions which pool large numbers of people to host de...
Poverty, famine, HIV/AIDS are national disasters in Kenya. The reduction of poverty has become one o...
A Journal article by Juliana Kyalo and Dr. Paul Katuse, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Busine...