According to the survey by W - Hospitality, the two countries was ranked 7th &10th respectively, a global company offering advisory services for the hotel, tourism and entertainment industries.
8th global hotel chains, among them Radisson, Hilton, Sheraton, Marriott and Kempinski, plan to add 1,510 rooms in Kenya while in Uganda 9 international hotels, among them Hilton and Sheraton, plan to build 1,397 rooms.
“The EAC countries should utilize social media to showcase their beaches and wildlife. Tunisia and Morocco have done this, while Egypt is rebounding because tourists choose what is easily available to them.” said Darren Huston.
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Book airline tickets at the lowest prices, easily book in minutes, and compare flight priceswww.24flights.com Review of studies on environmental impacts of recreation and tourism in Australia The paper provides a review of available information on the impact of recreation and tourism on environments, particularly on vegetation and soil, in Australia, with an emphasis on forests.
Efforts have been made to compare the current research and development situation in Australia with some overseas countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
While many documents reveal that Australia has been experiencing an increasingly high level of recreation and tourism use in its environments, only limited studies of environmental impacts of recreation and tourism have been published.
Compared with other developed countries, particularly the United Kingdom and the United States, Australia lags behind in undertaking research in this area.
The results of these limited studies and some observations indicate that the most common recreational and tourist activities (such as bush walking, camping, horse-riding) can, if not well managed, adversely affect the values of Australian natural and semi-natural resources.
Overall, they can affect the vegetation and other recreational sites physically and biologically.