期刊名称:Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development
印刷版ISSN:2222-2855
电子版ISSN:2222-2855
出版年度:2013
卷号:4
期号:8
页码:155-162
语种:English
出版社:The International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE)
摘要:Kenya has placed high attention to the tourism industry as it constitutes one of her principal export sectors that not only earns her the much sought after foreign exchange but also creates employment opportunities directly and indirectly. However, Kenya’s dominant tourist products (beach and safari) are already tired, and this has substantially reduced Kenya’s competitiveness in the tourism market, (World Bank, 2010). Kenya’s overreliance on few tourist generating countries for its tourists has placed the country’s tourism industry in jeopardy particularly when these tourist generating countries issue unexpected travel advisories. Tourism scholars and commentators alike have over time recommended the development and marketing of the country’s domestic tourism sub-sector. This study examined Kenya’s outbound tourists to Ugandan destinations with a view of understanding their characteristics, preferences, travel motivation, expenditure patterns, their duration of stay, their knowledge of Kenya’s tourist products, their information sources, the sources of their finances, and their willingness to take recreation in Kenya. The study employed mixed methods approach, where both qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques were used. The study established that: despite Uganda boasting of natural wildlife-based attractions such as the famous Gorilla conservation area, most Kenyans (94.8%) who visit Uganda are attracted by religion/faith-based, culture/heritage-based and historical/political-based attractions as well as by the African hospitality of the local Ugandan people. Few (5.2%) of Kenyans visiting Uganda are attracted by nature-based attractions. The study recommends rigorous tourism marketing in Kenya as well as harnessing the country’s rich history for tourism.