3.4 of what? With the summer holiday travel season upon those in the northern hemisphere, this month’s Indicator is 3.4 or 3.4%, the percentage of foreign tourists compared to residents visiting in the East African Community (EAC) countries. How does this compare to other regions of the world? There were approximately 1.13 billion people visiting international destinations as tourists in the most recent year studied, with approximately 5.4 million of them visiting EAC countries, and 65.3 million visiting African countries overall. The highest density of foreign overnight visitors per country occurs in European micronations and Caribbean Islands including Andorra (3247%), Turks and Caicos (1061%), Aruba (1036%), and Monaco (874%). Beyond these categories of countries, Bahrain, Malta, Iceland, and Austria seem to attract a high number of visitors with 767%, 395%, 305%, and 296% respectively. The African nation of Seychelles takes in 233 thousand visitors annually from a population of 91 thousand or a ratio of 255% followed by Mauritius with 82% foreign visitors and Lesotho with 51%. So which countries in EAC have the most and which the least tourists visiting? Despite having numerous game parks and tourist infrastructure Kenya (1.4 million), Tanzania (1.3 million) have only a smalllead on foreign visitors per year than Uganda (1.3 million) or Rwanda (1.2 million) both of which have the highest tourist to resident ratio of the EAC at 9.6%. How does tourism benefit EAC countries? The most recent total expenditure of tourists visiting the EAC was 4.2 billion USD, or about $779...
So which countries in EAC have the most and which have the least tourists visiting and why?
Posted on: July 4, 2016
Posted on: July 4, 2016