Kenya makes $1 billion from tourists each year, that's about 60 billion Kenyan shillings
Technology has transformed the tourism industry in Kenya by enabling easier access to information and booking services. Online platforms and apps have made it convenient for tourists to research destinations, book accommodations, and plan activities. Additionally, technology has enhanced marketing strategies, allowing businesses to reach a wider audience and attract more visitors to Kenya.
Yes it does. It has national parks, beautiful scenery and mountains. Many people come to see the wildlife in Kenya and go on safaris. Kenya also has a coast on the Indian Ocean and tourists go there. See the related question below.
The most popular animal in Kenya is the lion. Known as the "King of the Jungle," lions are a symbol of strength, courage, and pride in Kenyan culture and are also a big attraction for tourists visiting the country's national parks.
Kapiti Plain is located in Kenya, East Africa. It is a grassy plain near the town of Narok, southwest of Nairobi. The plain is known for its diverse wildlife and is a popular destination for tourists seeking to see animals in their natural habitat.
Italy is more popular with tourists than Kenya. It is also much easier for tourists to come to Italy from Europe.
On average, just over 500,000 tourists visit Kenya every year. this isn't many, as Kenya is an LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country).
Mainly tourists come from the western world to Kenya
Kenya is not in Oceania. It's in Africa. I think the question is asking about Kenya's popularity, not its location. Kenya (indeed in Africa) has been popular with tourists for many years.
Villagers will benefit form tourists visiting Kenya because it is good for the local economy. They can also have a venue for selling their goods and products which will increase their personal earnings.
they could go and seek other countries
Kenya includes savannas, grasslands, plains, and even some mountain ranges such as the stratovolcano in Kenya, Mount Kenya. Mount Kenya is a stratovolcano, hence it is dormant and is not active and won't erupt anytime soon according to research.
Kenya makes $1 billion from tourists each year, that's about 60 billion Kenyan shillings
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because of the safaris and the weather
Technology has transformed the tourism industry in Kenya by enabling easier access to information and booking services. Online platforms and apps have made it convenient for tourists to research destinations, book accommodations, and plan activities. Additionally, technology has enhanced marketing strategies, allowing businesses to reach a wider audience and attract more visitors to Kenya.
many people as it is 9th in the top ten so its got to be good x