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Through a steady past performance in the last five years, the Indian market has grown to be the third-largest tourism source market for Kenya representing a market share of 7.3% of total tourist arrivals into the country. In 2016, Kenya received a total of 64,116 tourist arrivals from the Indian representing a growth of 28.9% compared to 49,756 arrivals in 2015. 2016 marks the best performing year for tourist arrivals from India into Kenya.
To maintain this momentum, the board has increased its investment in the Indian market by focusing on impactful consumer campaigns (offline and online) and trade incentive campaigns to incentivise the travel agents to push Kenya sales.
Dr Mohanjeet Brar, Director, Kenya Tourism Board, said, “We are happy to see impressive growth in both leisure and business segments from the Indian market in the recent years. The current growth rate of 28.9% is an indication of Kenya’s appeal to the Indian market. To enrich the visitor experiences the Board will continue to focus on MICE and other niche products including eco-tourism.”
Source: travelnewsdigest.in