The Ministry of Tourism has launched a Kshs 30 million SMS campaign
to woo in domestic travelers as part of its recovery strategy.
At the same time, the government will soon be unveiling a
collaborative strategy on tourism promotion with the county governments to
enhance tourism product diversity in the country.
Speaking during the SMS campaign launch in Mombasa, Tourism Cabinet
Secretary Najib Balala said marketing of country’s products has to be holistic
with collaboration from the private sector and the county governments.
Balala pointed out that counties under North Rift Economic Bloc
(NOREB) and Jumuia ya Pwani have tourism
promotion opportunities and will be the first entry to ministry’s engagement with
the county governments.
He said the SMS campaign will have a
direct impact on domestic tourist numbers as it supports the ongoing efforts to
position the country’s tourist attractions to the local audience.
Kenya
Tourism Board (KTB) Managing Director Muriithi Ndegwa said the eight-week
campaign will see couples and individuals win prizes during the campaign which
will include two nights and three days to various attractions.
He
said there will be a grand prize for two people for five nights with a flying
package either to Maasai Mara or Samburu. To register for the competition, one
will be required to send his or her name to
21888.
The
CS said the campaign will add impetus to the ongoing Tembea Kenya Campaign seeking to encourage more Kenyans
to tour their country and sample its diverse tourism attractions.
He
added that already a tender on further promotional campaigns to targeting the
domestic market floated out for the bidders to send through their concepts.
Domestic tourism, he pointed
out, has been on a steady growth with bed nights occupancy recording about 46% percent up from 41% in the past years.
“This is indicative of the fact that
the sub-sector has the potential for further growth and therefore a cushion to
the industry especially during hard times” he noted.
He called on the hotels to offer
affordable packages to the local market as a cushion during low season.
At the same time, Balala thanked President Uhuru Kenyatta for his
directive on visa fee waiver for children below 16 years and the capping of
park fee at 60 USD.
“These, including the Kshs 1.2 billion charter incentive are major
boost to the tourism sector and that is why I have called on the private sector
to give full support to the implementation of the process,” said the Cabinet
Secretary.
He disclosed that he has already initiated discussion with Narok
county government for the review of their park fee in the light of the upcoming
review by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) owned parks.
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