Kenya’s tourism sector players are complaining about the loss of business due to recently introduced policies, among them higher park entry fees, which they say are discouraging visitors.
Hoteliers, tour operators and lodge owners have accused the government of doing little to regain pre-Covid-19 numbers by supporting their recovery, especially for those involved in lodges.
The saving grace now, they argue, is the upcoming festive season that could provide good tidings for beach packages even as the lodges business has gone down since the introduction of high entry fees at Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) managed parks this year.
However, Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano defended the charges saying they were reviewed…