KIGALI, Rwanda - The East Africa Tourism Platform (EATP), the regional tourism body, wants all the five East African member states to embrace inter and intra-regional tourism as something good for the East African Community (EAC). “EATP is represented by each single stakeholder who is in the room; each one of you is an investor in EAC hence I urge you to collaborate, build bridges and strengthen the vision of EATP of a vibrant and diverse single tourism destination by providing exceptional experiences and products,” Manzi Kayihura, the Chairman of EATP said recently. This was during an open discussion forum hosted by EATP to discuss on the vision of East Africa as a single tourism destination and the feasibility and viability of it. Participants in the two day forum were CEOs and Executive Directors of Private Sector Tourism Associations in the five East African countries, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Tourism Boards in the East African Community member states were also invited as EATP fosters private/public sector collaboration in matters of tourism in the region. These stakeholders were brought in as policy makers and influencers, and were gathered in the same room to discuss challenges and opportunities of developing tourism in EAC and promote it as a single destination. EATP challenged the participants to look beyond their differences and challenges at their national levels and rally their strength behind finding solutions to common problems. “Solutions will have to come from all of the five partner states, with a unified...
Tourism umbrella wants common EAC approach
Posted on: February 15, 2016
Posted on: February 15, 2016