to get money for the idiots living there
Travelocity is the only major company that offers vacation packages to Gambia.
Tourism and groundnut farming
Tourism has grown in Gambia because your hot mother came there and sat on a rock naa I'm just messing its because of all the tourist attractions that they have put there that stand out to people.
good: Gambia gets money from tourism showers and swimming pools are almost everywhere lovely hotels for the tourists Bad: People that live there don't get paid much from tourism all the money that gets paid goes to foreign companies some villages only have one tap
Gambia has a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. The country is located on the west coast of Africa, bordered by the ocean to the west and surrounded by Senegal on the other sides. This coastal access plays a significant role in Gambia's economy, particularly in fishing and tourism.
Definitely yes
its a ledc because of its very little tourism and money earnt. Its a rather unpopular countrie not very known.
what is the need of marketing tourism
local people have less opputunity, as majority of people use british airline instead of gambian and hotels are british owned like sandals
Tourism in The Gambia can lead to environmental degradation, including coastal erosion and habitat destruction due to infrastructure development. It may also contribute to cultural dilution, as local traditions can be overshadowed by tourist expectations. Economic dependence on tourism can make the country vulnerable to global fluctuations and crises, while seasonal influxes of visitors can strain local resources and services. Additionally, there can be social issues, such as increased crime rates and unequal economic benefits, where only a small segment of the population reaps the rewards.
it encourage employment it encourage instratruture development it encourage cultural preservation it encouarge environment peotection it encourage foreign exchange it encourage healthcare services
The importance of Tourism to the socio-economic development has been identified and designated as one of the three key pillars by the Government on which to reconstruct Ghana's economic edifice. Tourism has proven its case as a serious income generating economic sector, which has been converted from a want into a need. Ghana has been made a great and strong nation, especially as a potentially fantastic tourism destination in Africa in particular and the world as a whole.