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Page 1: Tourism In An LEDC Game Parks In Kenya. Game Parks In many developing countries tourism is seen to be the answer to their economic problems. The development

Tourism In An LEDC

Game Parks In Kenya

Page 2: Tourism In An LEDC Game Parks In Kenya. Game Parks In many developing countries tourism is seen to be the answer to their economic problems. The development

Game Parks

• In many developing countries tourism is seen to be the answer to their economic problems.

• The development of air travel has meant that many more people now have the opportunity to go to places such as Kenya and Tanzania.

• They have encouraged tourists to see their beautiful natural areas, in particular the big game parks.

• However, as increasing numbers of people flood into places like Kenya, they are finding that tourism brings with it a range of environmental, cultural and social problems.

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Why Go?

• Kenya is attractive to foreign travellers as it provides them with an opportunity to experience different cultures and natural surroundings.

• Many people have grown tired of the overcrowded Mediterranean resorts, instead favouring a more exotic holiday that, until a few years ago, would have been out of most peoples budgets.

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Attractions

• The safari parks, with the chance to see animals such as lion, leopard and elephant.

• The chance to experience the culture of the tribes of Kenya, such as the Masai.

• The Indian Ocean coast offers fabulous beaches, a tropical climate, and some of the best scuba diving in the world.

• A relatively safe place for tourists to travel.

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Advantages

• The increase in tourism has led to economic growth and the creation of many jobs for local people.

• The influx of foreign money has helped to pay for much-needed developments throughout the country (although primarily in the main tourist areas).

• These have included improving roads, the airports and the water supply.

• As most people travelling to Kenya go there to look at the animals on safari, the Government were forced to protect the natural environment by designating many areas as National Parks.

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Problems

• The huge numbers of visitors is damaging the coral reefs and safari parks.

• Vehicles in the parks are causing soil erosion, whilst boats and divers themselves can damage the fragile coral very easily.

• The wildlife of the National Parks is constantly being disturbed by the throngs of tourists descending upon them to take their photos before heading off again.

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Problems

• The Masai and other farmers have found that their land is now part of a National Park and therefore cannot be farmed.

• This has caused them great problems, and pushed them into joining the tourist industry.

• Many people feel that by putting on "cultural shows" for the tourists they are actually destroying their own culture, as the visitors look upon it as some kind of freak show.

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Problems

• The massive tourist developments on the Indian Ocean coastline have caused an increase in house prices in the area, meaning that the locals are priced out of the market.

• Much of the new infrastructure developments have been completed primarily for the tourists, and do not really benefit the local community as much as some other projects might have done.

• A large percentage of the money earned by tourism in the country goes back to the tour operators and large hotel chains, which are based in countries like the United States and Great Britain.