Kenya named top safari destination in Africa

Kenya named top safari destination in Africa

Elephants walk in front of a tour van at the Masai Mara National Reserve on August 14, 2018. PHOTO | FILE This marks the seventh time in a row that the country has been recognised as the premier wildlife tourism stop at the prestigious annual global awards.

National carrier Kenya Airways was recognised as Africa’s leading airline, with its business class also emerging top in the continent.

Kenya Tourism Board CEO Betty Radier termed the win a testament to the country’s superior offering of the safari product and experience.

Kenya remains a world-leading safari destination in 2021, according to the World Travel Awards.

This marks the seventh time in a row that the country has been recognised as the premier wildlife tourism stop at the prestigious annual global awards.

Kenya beat Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Lions and elephants at the Masai Mara Game Reserve. PHOTO | FILE The announcement was made on Thursday during the WTA grand final winners’ day, held to celebrate excellence in travel and tourism.

National carrier Kenya Airways was recognised as Africa’s leading airline, with its business class also emerging top in the continent. Ethiopia Airlines scooped both the leading brand and economy class awards in Africa in 2021. Zebras graze in the Nashulai Masai Conservancy inside the Masai Mara National Reserve. PHOTO | FILE | NMG Kenya Tourism Board CEO Betty Radier termed the win a testament to the country’s superior offering of the safari product and experience.

“This recognition is an endorsement of Magical Kenya, known as the home of authentic African Safari. Without a doubt, this is well-deserved, and I believe that we shall get even better. We shall continue with our commitment towards preserving and showcasing to the world the unique wildlife heritage bestowed to our country for the sake of generations to come,” she said.

Dr Radier added that the country would continue to build on its potential growth areas, including “the Magical Kenya Signature Experiences, where travellers have an opportunity to experience a foot safari or even track wildlife while on foot.” Wildebeests run across a sandy riverbed of the Sand River as they arrive into Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park during the start of the annual migration July 18, 2020. PHOTO | AFP During the Covid-19 pandemic, when travel restrictions hit the sector, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife launched a virtual live stream […]

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