Tourism contributes around 10% to Kenya's GDP and is a significant source of foreign exchange earnings for the country. It is a key economic driver and plays a crucial role in supporting livelihoods, employment, and businesses within the tourism industry.
Tourism in Kenya is vital to the people, as it shares the main employment market with agriculture. It provides jobs, and is a good market with a better pay in the jobs than most jobs in Kenya. However, most of the larger sums of money go to the "Fat Cats" in America and the UK, who are in travel brochures, such as Thomas Cook and Virgin. The highly paid jobs don't go to the local's in Kenya, but the foreign workers that come from abroad to work. SO, they do benefit, but not as much as they should.
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Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa. It is an ancient extinct volcano with three main peaks: Batian, Nelion, and Point Lenana. The mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular destination for hiking and climbing.
Italy is more popular with tourists than Kenya. It is also much easier for tourists to come to Italy from Europe.
£100 a year.
Snowdonia makes a reasonable amount as they get over 7 million people visiting each year.
They do as much pollution as much the locals do.
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tourists spend alot of money on transport because they want to go to the great countries of the world and see wat they can find so they can report about it.
£14.2 billion pounds.
698,000 approx
No body visits the US, go to Canada.
quite abit, mostly on ice creams and umbrellas
1 US Dollar equals 86.90 Kenyan Shilling.
Enough for a bus ticket out of kenya