By Phillip Mwakio,
NAIROBI Kenya
Kenya tourism players are upbeat following heightened negotiation between Kenya and Tanzania that aims at bolstering trade between the two nations.
Stakeholders said that apart from Kenya which has been
cooperating with Uganda and Rwanda on tourism, Tanzania has had a frosty
relation with Kenya.
They said the recent state visit by Tanzanian
President Samia Suluhu Hassan to Kenya brought
new hope of closer cooperation between the two states.
Last year, the relations worsened after Tanzania banned
Kenya Airways from flying to her territory. Chief Executive Officer of One
World Adventures Limited Solomon Wao, said that once all is done, the free flow
of tourists between Kenya and Tanzania will be of great benefit to the tourism
industry.
''We have for a long time lost out due to stringent border
control measures that have denied tour companies embrace cross border trade.
There are safari packages that start from Kenya and end up deep inside Tanzanian
idyllic tourist locations and vice versa. With ease of doing business, there
can be no better place to visit than our region,'' Wao
said. ''Tourism thrives with cordial relations. We need to remove all
these barriers to make business flow,'' Wao said.
Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers (Kahc) Executive officer, Dr Sam
Ikwaye said a joint plan to ease movement within the tourism corridors in the
two nations was long overdue.
''Tanzania and Kenya have shared attractions. We have
people and investors who have properties in both nations. Our unmatched service
culture can be explored as a strength and now the goodwill should propel the
region forward," Ikwaye said.
''It will be a dream come true if Tanzania adopted the
single Visa for East Africa as this will ensure the region remains united in
prosperity,'' said Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF) chairman Mohamed Hersi.
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