Stories by Demola Ojo
The Gambia, mainland Africa’s smallest
country, has decided to reignite the interest of Nigerians in the
tourist-friendly country also known as the Smiling Coast.
The Director General of the Gambia
Tourism Board Abdoulie Hydara, while confirming the country’s
participation at this month’s Akwaaba Africa Travel Market, restated
Nigeria’s importance to his
country’s tourism drive.
Hydara said recently; ” Nigerians are
known as high spenders and with the close proximity to the Gambia we
have an opportunity to penetrate fully in this market.
“Many meetings are lined up during our
presence in Nigeria to showcase what the Gambia has to offer to
Nigerians. Due to the importance we put in Nigeria, the Gambia Tourism
Board will appoint a Destination Manager to represent the Gambia towards
the promotion and marketing of destination Gambia in Nigeria.”
Only four hours by flight from Nigeria,
Gambia has always been a welcoming destination for Nigerians, who have
traditionally contributed the most tourists of any African country to
Gambia.
Almost entirely surrounded by Senegal
with the exception of its western coastline along the Atlantic Ocean,
the country’s tourism industry started when a party of 300 Swedish
tourists arrived in 1965.
It was seen as an ideal place to escape
the harsh winter months of Scandinavia where Europeans would enjoy not
only sun, sand and beaches but also experience the excitement of a real
African holiday. It also offered new opening for an affordable holiday
to increasing numbers of travelling Europeans.
The number of visitors increased from
300 tourists in 1965 to 25,000 visitors a decade later and continued to
rise sharply throughout the years.
The Gambian government soon latched on
to tourism to diversify its economy, after recognising its potential as
major foreign exchange earner.
By the 2000s, Gambia had become a
hotspot for European tourists with the United Kingdom and the
Netherlands contributing the most. Nigerians however came in third as
the only African country that cracked the top 10 and more significantly,
contributing more tourists than Sweden who came fourth.
The other countries that make up the top 10 include Germany, Belgium, Spain, the United States, Ireland and France.
While not big on infrastructure compared
to European countries, the facilities available in The Gambia is
attractive to Nigerian travellers especially for honeymoons and
conferencing.
The Gambia is famous for its cuisine its waterfront hotels.standard hotels.
“We hope that more businesses will come
to the Gambia after our visit to Nigeria. The Gambia values sub-regional
tourism a lot and it’s the reason for exhibiting in Nigeria,” Hydara
explained.
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