Tourism leaders from Africa, Caribbean, Europe, Asia and the Americas meet in Nairobi for the 4th Global Tourism Resilience ...
Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, has hailed the Nairobi Declaration as a turning point for Global Tourism Resilience. The Nairobi Declaration on Global Tourism Resilience, a ...
The Maasai markets also have a variety of home decor items that give a touch of Kenyan culture to your living space. Carved wooden figurines, woven baskets, and colorful wall hangings are some of the ...
For decades, the global tourism narrative has been written by the North for the South. Destinations in Africa and the Caribbean were often viewed through the lens of seasonal consumption: beautiful ...
Fourth Global Tourism Resilience Day, Conference and Expo held from February 16 to 18 in Nairobi Ministers, tourism authorities, researchers and private sector leaders gather to tackle systemic global ...
The 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day, Conference and Expo officially opened in Nairobi on Monday with a strong call for leadership, collaboration and decisive action as the global tourism sector ...
Nairobi will host global tourism leaders, policymakers and industry innovators for the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo (GTRDCE). Tourism stakeholders will gather from February 16 ...
Kenya and Jamaica have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at accelerating the digital transformation of their tourism sectors, marking a new chapter in bilateral cooperation and ...
Persons aged 75 years and above will now enjoy free entry to the Nairobi National Park, effective November 25. Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala made the announcement yesterday in commemoration ...
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World tourism leaders to gather in Kenya to shape the future of tourism resilience
World tourism policymakers, industry leaders and investors will converge in Nairobi in February as Kenya hosts the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day, Conference and Expo (GTRDCE), positioning the ...
NAIROBI: THE era of tourists being misled and importantly, misinformed into believing that Mount Kilimanjaro is in Kenya and that they should visit Kenya to see it is over, particularly as tourists ...
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