At least another month and a half of top tourism, hotel occupancy over 70 per cent and all the induced activity that the arrival of foreign guests can bring to Kenya. This is the scenario that lies ahead from mid-January to the end of February, especially for the coast and its holiday resorts.
With the reopening of schools and the resumption of work for most Kenyans in the city, the influx of local tourism, which in the very high season, the one coinciding with the Christmas holidays, was added to the more ‘pre-paid’ tourism, i.e. those who did not mind paying much more for air tickets and accommodation. The large numbers were also supported by those who had already arrived in Kenya before Christmas and opted for a…
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