Kenya is located in East Africa, between the Indian Ocean and Somalia and Tanzania. Approximately 32 million people live in Kenya, Africa. The official language used by Kenyans is English. More languages are used here, but these languages have migrated from other countries. Kenya is the most popular wildlife habitat in Africa. The capital of Kenya is Nairobi, which is the economic power of the country. Most people did not actually spend time learning Kenya, but it is one of the most beautiful countries.
In this survey, I ask, "Is the tourism industry useful for people in Kenya?" Tourism is the fastest growing industry in Kenya - from 1960 to 1990 the number of tourists has increased six times! - This is the most profitable Kenyan money making institution abroad, but it is not without problems. I will deal with these issues and the appeal and interests of the tourism industry in Kenya. In addition, include a solution to the problem and an answer to the question. Kenya is the country of East Africa. It is on the equator along the Indian Ocean. The neighbors are Tanzania, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia. This is twice the size of the UK, but the population is half that of the UK. However, the population of Kenya is rapidly increasing. Kenya is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is one of the richest countries for wildlife. It includes spectacular scenery and wildlife
I think that the tourism industry in Kenya has advantages, but there are many problems that need to be solved. Many places rely on tourists (money, work etc.), but they are also threatened. Despite the problems of the tourism industry, countries like Kenya may be the best hope of dealing with economic difficulties. Because the lack of tourism in Kenya has such a bad economic outlook, its interests are more important than problems. However, focusing on sustainable tourism certainly is beneficial for Kenya, otherwise the situation will get worse.
My dream came true when I was awarded Kenya Tourism Group (Miss Martha Bit Travel, Kenya Tourism Commission Misspace, Kenya Tourism Commission Investment 2013/2014). Then I gained the support of the Masabate County government to implement the PAPA (cushion and panties) project through the Qabale Duba Foundation. Instead of a disposable sanitary napkin, I started using a reusable sanitary napkin for girls and women. The pack of 5 reusable mats allows girls to be in school all year because she only needs to wash and maintain the next menstrual period. That is why my PAPA project also includes underwear offering. I am involved with women, because their situation is the same as the situation of girls.