Topic: Tourism
Kenya To Genetically Preserve Two Remaining Northern White Rhinos
Najin and Fatu are the two remaining Northern whites in the world.
Najin and Fatu are the two remaining Northern whites in the world.
Government Allocates Kes100M To Design National Dress
The attempt in 2004 was spearheaded by the then Minister of Culture and Heritage, Najib Balala, and taxpayers spent Kes 50 million.
The attempt in 2004 was spearheaded by the then Minister of Culture and Heritage, Najib Balala, and taxpayers spent Kes 50 million.
Kenyans To Access Game Parks, Reserves For Free Tomorrow
Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano says the culmination of UN Tourism Week celebrations will invite all Kenyans to visit any of the nation’s game reserves and parks.
Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano says the culmination of UN Tourism Week celebrations will invite all Kenyans to visit any of the nation’s game reserves and parks.
Tourist Police Unit To Open New Base In Kisumu City
The Tourist Police Unit is headquartered in Nairobi and has bases in Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Malindi, Narok, and Nakuru.
The Tourist Police Unit is headquartered in Nairobi and has bases in Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Malindi, Narok, and Nakuru.
Government To Increase Tourist Arrivals To 5M By 2027
The Tembea Kenya initiative seeks to increase the current annual arrivals by about 2 million.
The Tembea Kenya initiative seeks to increase the current annual arrivals by about 2 million.
The Government targets travel agents to drive tourist numbers
Kenya is seeking to grow international tourist arrivals, with numbers projected to nearly double this year and triple next year by targeting travel agents.
Kenya is seeking to grow international tourist arrivals, with numbers projected to nearly double this year and triple next year by targeting travel agents.
Government Expects 3M Foreign Tourist Arrivals In 2024
The government has announced that it expects the number of foreign tourist arrivals in Kenya to reach 3 million in 2024, an increase from the 2 million posted in 2023.
The government has announced that it expects the number of foreign tourist arrivals in Kenya to reach 3 million in 2024, an increase from the 2 million posted in 2023.
Human Wildlife Conflict Victims To Be Paid Kes 3 Million, Ruto
President William Ruto has launched a compensation scheme for victims of wildlife attacks to help them rebuild their livelihoods and meet hefty medical bills.
President William Ruto has launched a compensation scheme for victims of wildlife attacks to help them rebuild their livelihoods and meet hefty medical bills.
Alfred Mutua Appoints June Chepkemei As New Tourism Board CEO
Tourism Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua has confirmed June Chepkemei as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB).
Tourism Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua has confirmed June Chepkemei as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB).
Government Allocates Kes 250M For Upcoming Wildlife Census
Wildlife Research and Training Institute has announced that the government has allocated 250 million shillings for undertaking the 2024 wildlife census which will end in June 2025.
Wildlife Research and Training Institute has announced that the government has allocated 250 million shillings for undertaking the 2024 wildlife census which will end in June 2025.
Tourists Visiting Kenya Increased By 1.75Million In 2023
The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife revealed that Kenya’s international tourist arrivals hit 1.75 million in 2023, up from 1.48 million recorded in 2022.
The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife revealed that Kenya’s international tourist arrivals hit 1.75 million in 2023, up from 1.48 million recorded in 2022.
Rebecca Miano Hands Over ASALs Docket To Peninah Malonza
Rebecca Miano has officially handed over the East African Community, Arid, and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), and Regional Development to Peninah Malonza.
Rebecca Miano has officially handed over the East African Community, Arid, and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), and Regional Development to Peninah Malonza.
President Ruto Moves Alfred Mutua To Tourism Ministry
President William Ruto has moved Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua to the Tourism and Wildlife Ministry
President William Ruto has moved Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua to the Tourism and Wildlife Ministry
Only 400 Out Of 40,000 Airbnbs Are Registered,Tourism Fund
Tourism Fund has revealed that only 400 out of 40,000 Airbnbs are registered by the government, denying the country millions of shillings through Tourism Levy
Tourism Fund has revealed that only 400 out of 40,000 Airbnbs are registered by the government, denying the country millions of shillings through Tourism Levy
Government Allocates Kes 1.1 B For Human-Wildlife Conflicts Victims
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary (CS) Peninah Malonza has announced that the government has set aside Kes 1.1 billion to compensate victims of human-wildlife conflict.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary (CS) Peninah Malonza has announced that the government has set aside Kes 1.1 billion to compensate victims of human-wildlife conflict.
Gachagua's Hilarious Excuse For Saying 'Kenya Has Tigers'
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has finally addressed the "Kenya has tigers" comment he made last week on his most recent international trip.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has finally addressed the "Kenya has tigers" comment he made last week on his most recent international trip.
Kenya To East Africa Regional Tourism Expo In November
Kenya will host the 3rd edition of the East Africa Regional Tourism Expo (EARTE) from November 20th to 22nd 2023 as the country seeks to boost regional tourism.
Kenya will host the 3rd edition of the East Africa Regional Tourism Expo (EARTE) from November 20th to 22nd 2023 as the country seeks to boost regional tourism.
Whales, Sharks To Be Included In Wildlife Compensation Package
The government has expressed support for reintroducing compensation for death or injury sustained from sharks, whales, stonefish, and sting rays under a new amendment Bill.
The government has expressed support for reintroducing compensation for death or injury sustained from sharks, whales, stonefish, and sting rays under a new amendment Bill.
Human-Wildlife Conflict Victims In Kitui To Be Compensated Kes 129.8 Million
According to Malonza, Wild animal attack victims in Kitui County will be compensated a total of Kes 129.8 million re[presenting 129 claims.
According to Malonza, Wild animal attack victims in Kitui County will be compensated a total of Kes 129.8 million re[presenting 129 claims.