The number of Kenyans visiting Tanzania has increased, surpassing the US as the largest source market for the country in 2015.
Data
from Tanzania’s Immigration Services Department released in October
revealed a “notable increase” in the number of visitors from Kenya, at
233,730 — an increase of 36,000 from the 2015 figures.
In 2016, 86,860 Americans visited Tanzania, followed by 69,876 Indians and 67,642 Britons.
Tanzania
is a popular tourist destination as it is home to Africa’s tallest
mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro, Serengeti National Park, where the famed
annual migration of wildebeest takes place, and the Ngorongoro Crater.
Kenyans went to Tanzania for meetings and conferences, business and to visit friends and relatives, in that order.
“The
majority of visitors from the top source markets to Tanzania who came
for leisure and holidays were from the US, the UK, Italy and Germany,”
reads International Visitors’ Exit Survey Report.
Foreign exchange
This means
that although Kenya had the largest number of visitors to Tanzania, the
European countries brought more foreign exchange earnings.
Visitors
from China had the highest average expenditure of $541 per person per
night. Visitors from Burundi and Zambia had minimal average expenditures
of less than $100 per person per night, including accommodation.
“Tourists
who came to visit friends and relatives were mainly from Kenya and the
UK. Visitors from Zambia and Zimbabwe mostly came for business,” notes
the report.
Uganda and Burundi were new entrants on the
list of the top source markets for Tanzania, which was attributed to
proximity and increasing business interactions. The two countries
replaced the Netherlands and Switzerland.
Ugandans visiting Kenya
Ugandans
form the bulk of people from East Africa visiting Kenya, with the Kenya
Tourism Board’s latest data showing the visitors from there almost
doubled to 51,023 for the year ended 2016, from 29,038 in 2015.
KTB
attributed the growth to the provision of interstate passes — the East
Africa visa, which has enabled cross-border tourism for expatriates
working in Uganda.
The move has also enabled travellers wishing to explore countries in the region in a single regional tour move with ease.
The US replaced the UK as Kenya’s top source market for tourists, registering 97,883 arrivals in 2016 compared with UK’s 96,404.
According
to KTB, the US growth is due to “aggressive marketing of the country as
a safari destination” while the UK did not restore Kenya-bound charter
flights even after the lifting of travel advisories to Kenya.
India
made a surprising entry to become the third largest tourist market for
Kenya with 64,116 arrivals last year, an increase of over 15,000
visitors compared to 2015.
Tanzania market
In
Tanzania, India also displaced the UK in the third position of visitors
to the country. The shift in the position of India was largely
attributed to an Indian community celebration — Dawoodi Bohra’s Milad-un-Nabi, that took place in Dar es Salaam in October 2016.
Tanzania
also introduced aggressive global e-marketing campaign for their
destinations by developing an official Tanzania Tourism App, which gives
an overview of what the country offers as unique tourist destination,
things to do, accommodation, and how to plan a trip.
In
Kenya, China is also rising against the country’s traditional visitors
such as Germany and Italy, attributed to an increased number of direct
and indirect flights servicing the two countries.
Tourist
numbers to Burundi have plunged due to the country’s recent political
unrest as well as poor tourism infrastructure as the options for
transport and accommodation for tourists are limited.
Data shows visitors to Burundi in 2015 were 131,000, down from 235,000 the previous year.
Data
from Trade Mark East Africa shows that Rwanda had a total of 3.6
million bed nights in 2016, taken up by Kenyans compared with 3.1
million in 2015.
Uganda occupies second top source market for Rwanda with about 260,000 Ugandans visiting the country annually.
Kenya
is at fifth top position in arrivals to Rwanda, with about 65,000
visiting the country annually. East Africa now represents 44 per cent of
arrivals to Rwanda and 38 per cent of revenues.
Kenya is
a key source market for travellers to Uganda, accounting for over 48
per cent, followed by Rwanda at 35.3 per cent, Tanzania at 11.2 per cent
and Burundi at 5.4 per cent. This is mainly attributed to education,
entertainment and visiting friends and family.
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