Travel Weekly's Kenneth Kiesnoski is visiting Kenya. Read his first dispatch here; his second dispatch follows. NAIROBI — Just back from a severely unplugged, laptop- and smartphone-free three days of ...
Looking to increase the number of international visitors to the country, Kenyan President William Ruto in December announced that Kenya would be going visa-free in 2024. Following that directive, an ...
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Kenya unveils 'Experience Wonder' global tourism campaign to attract international travelers
Kenya has launched a bold new global tourism campaign, "Experience Wonder," designed to elevate the country's international profile and strengthen its position as a top travel destination.Anchored ...
The Karen Blixen Camp lies within Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, which in turn borders the Maasai Mara National Reserve, which links 11 member camps and more than 800 Maasai landowners to establish ...
The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has launched the first phase of a global marketing campaign in North America, their strongest source market. The campaign, “Real Deal Kenya,” was developed to ...
Traveling to one of Africa’s most popular destinations seemed to be about to get a lot easier in 2024 after the government of Kenya announced tourists would no longer need a visa. And then people ...
For those dreaming of taking an African safari, it just got a little easier. The president of Kenya announced earlier this month that international visitors to his country will no longer need a visa ...
Kenya, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, iconic wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, has experienced a robust growth in its tourism market in recent years. This expansion is fueled by ...
As adventure and heritage travel trends grow, the continent of Africa as a whole is becoming increasingly popular among travelers who want to explore without the crowds. These tourists are considering ...
Egypt continues to dominate as Africa’s largest aviation hub, with 30.9 million departure seats, up 12.6%. South Africa ...
Kenyan Deputy President Kithure Kindiki on Thursday called on African countries to diversify tourism products that are sustainable and resilient to external shocks, including geopolitical ...
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