Market News Game parks plan off-peak visitor feesThe new pricing is expected to grow the number of visitors. FILE PHOTO | NMGWildlife enthusiasts could pay low fees to enter government-owned game sanctuaries once Kenya Wildlife Service reviews entry fees to reflect off-peak and peak seasons. In an interview, Tourism Secretary Najib Balala said the same strategy is also to be entrenched within hospitality establishments within the game sanctuaries, thereby enabling more Kenyans to plan family game drives. He spoke in Nairobi when he launched a partnership between American travel group, Travel Leaders, and Kenya’s Express Travel Group. Travel Leaders said its interests in Kenya will be managed by Express Travel Group that also runs a tour and destination management enterprise.
Source: The North Africa Journal July 03, 2019 19:18 UTC