Tourism in Kenya

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21NATIONAL INVENTORY OF ECOTOURISM PROJECTS IN KENYA. A Project of the Ecotourism Society of Kenya (ESOK) ©  Supported by FORD Foundation Office for Eastern Africa

NATIONAL INVENTORY OF ECOTOURISM PROJECTS IN KENYA. A Project of the Ecotourism Society of Kenya (ESOK) © Supported by FORD Foundation Office for Eastern Africa

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Source URL: www.ecotourismkenya.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-01 12:03:36
22In
December
2007,
a
disputed
na5onal
elec5on
and
ensuing
tribal
violence
decimated
 tourism
across
Kenya.
The
Il
Ngwesi
lodge
sent
home
two‐thirds
of
its
staff.
During

In
December
2007,
a
disputed
na5onal
elec5on
and
ensuing
tribal
violence
decimated
 tourism
across
Kenya.
The
Il
Ngwesi
lodge
sent
home
two‐thirds
of
its
staff.
During

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Source URL: milkingtherhino.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-04-06 21:32:39
23Updated October 2014 for all 2015 departures  Masai Lodge Safari (15MLS3) – Tour Dossier Introduction This exciting holiday offers you a comprehensive insight Kenya’s best known and most popular game park – the Mas

Updated October 2014 for all 2015 departures Masai Lodge Safari (15MLS3) – Tour Dossier Introduction This exciting holiday offers you a comprehensive insight Kenya’s best known and most popular game park – the Mas

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Source URL: acacia-africa.com

Language: English
24‘DON’T LOOK AWAY’ BE AWARE AND REPORT THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM Assessment on sexual exploitation of children related to tourism and reporting mechanisms in Gambia, Kenya, Madagasca

‘DON’T LOOK AWAY’ BE AWARE AND REPORT THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM Assessment on sexual exploitation of children related to tourism and reporting mechanisms in Gambia, Kenya, Madagasca

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Source URL: www.ecpat.net

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-01 04:23:20
25Olare Orok Conservancy PES program: tourism investment in wildlife conservation, Kenya Philip Osano E-mail: [removed]  Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Remuneration for Positive Externalities (RPE)/Payment

Olare Orok Conservancy PES program: tourism investment in wildlife conservation, Kenya Philip Osano E-mail: [removed] Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Remuneration for Positive Externalities (RPE)/Payment

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Source URL: www.fao.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-07 08:27:24
    26Our Services  officer with whom you have been dealing; alternatively senior management in the relevant Division. General feedback should be forwarded to KIPPRA enquiries [removed]

    Our Services officer with whom you have been dealing; alternatively senior management in the relevant Division. General feedback should be forwarded to KIPPRA enquiries [removed]

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    Source URL: www.kippra.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-07-24 07:01:51
    27July - September[removed]A quarterly publication of the Tea Board of Kenya Tea Tourism Kenya’s untapped

    July - September[removed]A quarterly publication of the Tea Board of Kenya Tea Tourism Kenya’s untapped

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    Source URL: www.teaboard.or.ke

    Language: English - Date: 2012-12-08 02:23:49
    28On Safari BACK p505-52_InD copy

    On Safari BACK p505-52_InD copy

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    Source URL: www.davidandersonsafaris.com

    Language: English - Date: 2010-01-15 21:37:00
    29The History and Evolution of National Parks in Kenya Mungumi Bakari Chongwa This historical perspective of national parks in Kenya will cover early preservation of wildlife in the then-British East Africa Protectorate to

    The History and Evolution of National Parks in Kenya Mungumi Bakari Chongwa This historical perspective of national parks in Kenya will cover early preservation of wildlife in the then-British East Africa Protectorate to

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    Source URL: www.georgewright.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-04-24 11:04:54
    30Mobilizing Resources for Wildlife Conservation in Kenya beyond the 21st Century Edwin W. Wanyonyi Kenya’s wildlife is a resource of national pride and a world heritage. It provides the base for the country’s tourism

    Mobilizing Resources for Wildlife Conservation in Kenya beyond the 21st Century Edwin W. Wanyonyi Kenya’s wildlife is a resource of national pride and a world heritage. It provides the base for the country’s tourism

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    Source URL: www.georgewright.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-04-24 11:06:23