“With the majority of people embracing the Covid–19 vaccines worldwide, we deem it important to issue a comprehensive Covid–19 vaccination policy and procedures for
Tourism
NEW LEISURE AIRLINE EURO-WINGS DISCOVER COMMENCES DIRECT FLIGHTS TO MOMBASA.
The Kenyan coast is set to receive more international tourists during the tourism peak season following the commencement of direct flights to the region
RHINO CHARGE PREPARATIONS IN BARINGO AHEAD OF THE MOTORSPORT COMPETITION TOM
The Rhino Charge is an annual off-road competition held in Kenya in which entrants are required to visit a number of points (Guard Posts)
KWS Unveils team of Coast Honorary wardens to help in conservation efforts
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has unveiled a team of Honorary wardens who will be assisting in conservation efforts, resource mobilization and tourism promotion
Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) to market Kenya to the rest of Africa by targeting key source markets in the region.
Speaking at Tamarind Hotel in Mombasa County, KTB Corporate Affairs Manager, Wausi Walya said that the aim is solely to increase arrivals at a
ANNUAL MAGICAL KENYA ELEPHANT NAMING FESTIVAL LAUNCHED.
Kenyans now have an opportunity to play a key role in the conservation of Elephants following the launch of Magical Kenya Elephant Naming Festival.
More than 50 percent of tourism resorts in Kilifi still closed
Over 50 percent of tourism resorts in Kilifi County are still closed following the negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Tourism players said the
Kilifi tourism players demand Covid-19 vaccine
Tourism stakeholders in Kilifi county have sensationally claimed that they have been sidelined in the Covid-19 vaccination drive going on in the country. They
GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES COVID-19 VACCINATION DRIVE FOR TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY WORKERS.
The government through the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife has today launched a nationwide Covid-19 vaccination drive for frontline personnel in the Tourism and
LOCK DOWN LED TO 75% CANCELLATION OF BOOKINGS IN THE MAASAI MARA
After the government put a lock down on five counties, the tourism sector was also affected again leading to 75% of Maasai Mara bookings