The three-day conference, organized by the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Center, brought together more than ...
The 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day, Conference and Expo officially opened in Nairobi on Monday with a strong call for leadership, collaboration and decisive action as the global tourism sector ...
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Honor for Kenya as it hosts UN-anchored summit for the first time in Africa
Kenya is set to host the fourth Global Tourism Resilience Day conference and Expo for three days, starting from February 16 to 18. According to a press release dated February 12, Kenya will lead the ...
Jamaica's minister of tourism will lead a conference on tourism resilience in Kenya from Feb. 16-18, bringing together global ...
Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators will convene in Nairobi this February as Kenya hosts the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day, Conference and Expo, shifting the global tourism ...
Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, departed the island today for Nairobi, Kenya, where he will participate in the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo (GTRDCE), ...
Kenya’s adventure tourism is evolving to emphasize both thrills and environmental stewardship. Around Lake Naivasha, bicycle tour company Ride Kenya has mapped 150 miles of routes following historic ...
Seychelles and Kenya deepen ties on tourism and the blue economy, focusing on airlift, joint marketing, and sustainable marine development—what it means for travel, connectivity, and Indian Ocean ...
Since the opening of the China-Kenya Culture and Tourism Season in June of 2025, 131 Kenyan officials and industry professionals in culture, heritage, tourism, the creative economy, and sports have ...
Tourism and Wildlife CS Rebecca Miano (third right), Laikipia artist Lentir Maso and Susan Nookisho during Lkereti album launch in Laikipia County, on December 7, 2025. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Tourism PS Fatuma Hirsi (PHOTO: BONIFACE OKENDO/ STANDARD) Tourism is accepted as an ...
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