Zanzibar — Last month, Mr. Kunal
Kapoor from Indian Film Industry visited Zanzibar as a special guest at the
annual Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF).
Tourist operators and officials
from the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism (ZCT) say many people also choose the
islands for other celebrations. The coming of Mr. Kapoor from a family of
traditions of cinema and theatre was facilitated by Zanzibar Tourism Promotion
Centre (ZTPC) in India, set up in March 2015 under the Presidential initiative
& vision between the Ministry of Information, Culture, Tourism & Sports
-Government of Zanzibar, The Zanzibar Commission for Tourism & JHIL
Enterprises, Mumbai, India.
The organization aims to create
awareness and promote Zanzibar and its tourism attractions on the Indian Sub-Continent
with a view to tapping a fast growing Indian Outbound Travel Industry. The
venture to bring Mr. Kapoor- Bollywood actor and producer was spearheaded by Mr.
Jilesh Babla, a Tanzanian Citizen, who has been promoting Zanzibar &
Tanzania in India from the past two decades.
"Our focus is to promote the
islands to film makers and couples planning wedding parties. This will
definitely increase the number of guests, including tourists visiting the
islands," said Dr. Ahmada Khatib- Chairman, Zanzibar Commission for
Tourism (ZCT).
He said in collaboration with
tourist operators, Tanzania ambassadors abroad, brochures, media and a website,
his office has been advertising the islands as a holiday destination.
"The numbers of tourists
from the new markets, mainly the Far East, like China and India has been
increasing," Dr. Khatib said. He said improved infrastructure and peace
have added value to help get more tourists estimated to surpass, by next
January, the current record of three-hundred thousand tourists per year.
Dr. Khatib said Zanzibar is
likely to surpass over five hundred thousand tourists by 2020 target should the
advertisement continue alongside security and political stability. The ZCT
chairman said security situation in Mombasa, Kenya should not be linked to the
increasing number of tourists visiting the islands.
"There is nothing to
celebrate because terrorism and other crimes remain a global threat," he
said. He said a country cannot be happy when neighbor has problems. "We
are now seeing big changes in tourism mainly because of advertising Zanzibar
abroad, with focus on nations with emerging economies in Asia.
We have run adverts in the US and
Western countries. We are also promoting sustainable tourism to protect
environment including conserving the beaches. "He said hunting for new
markets is unavoidable because tourism is changing rapidly, as visitors need to
have another 'taste' other than the traditional heritage, a challenge to the
government and private enterprise to develop new approaches to the tourism
market. Zanzibar now identifies tourism as a priority sector to achieve its
development goals as set out in the Vision 2020 strategy.
Tourism contributes about 27
percent to the Islands GPD annually. Mr. Seif Masoud Al- Miskry, Chairman Zanzibar
Association for Tourism Investors (ZATI) said that although the number of
tourists has been increasing, the government has to increase marketing the
islands. "So far there are prospects in the business.
According to the Hoteliers,
record in July and this August is good. Thanks to the marketing initiatives by
individual hotels and both governments (Zanzibar, Union). He said the Mainland
has been doing well in marketing, and "it is also to our advantage because
after visiting the mainland, tourists also come to Zanzibar." The ZATI
chairman said Scuba Diving, cycling tourism,' beach walking and other
recreations are being promoted to attract more tourism, in addition the famous
narrow streets and historical sites.
Minister for Information,
Tourism, Culture, and Sports Mr. Rashid Ali Juma has also appealed to
stakeholders in tourism to promote local foods by establishing Zanzibar local
foods Day. After gracing the local foods day in Makunduchi Village, and similar
day in Unguja- Ukuu village, both in the South of Zanzibar Island, the Minister
said promoting the 'nearly' forgotten local cuisine would attract visitors.
According to tourism/visitors
statistics from the Commission for Tourism, and Office of Chief Government
statistician-Zanzibar (OCGSZ), the Islands have made a significant progress in
developing and managing its tourism sector in recent years.
About 28,741 visitors/ tourists
entered Zanzibar in March, 2016 which is an increase of 41.8 percent compared
to corresponding month in March 2015 and a decrease of 15.9 percent compared to
previous month. Europeans remain as the largest source of visitors to Zanzibar
tourism.
Almost seven of every ten
visitors (69.0 percent) who entered Zanzibar in March, 2016 were from Europe;
Italians continue to dominate the Tourism market by accounting 17.0 percent of
all visitors entered in March. Germany follows by 12.6 percent and Scandinavian
(8.1 percent) while New Zealand recorded the least (0.1 percent), and
statistics shows that 25,003 visitors entered Zanzibar through Airport, among
them 19,823 visitors came by international flights and 5,180 by domestic flights.
The remaining 3,738 visitors
entered through seaport whereby 371 are day visitors (excursionist) and 3,367
entered by ferry boat from Tanzania Mainland. Generally, the number of visitors
from emerging market increased by more than a hundred percent compared to
corresponding month in 2015 and 17.8 percent compared to previous month.
The number of visitors from
Israel significantly increased by more than hundred percent compared to
corresponding month and previous month, moreover visitors from Ukraine and
India declined by 86.4 and 26.1 percents respectively compared to previous
month.
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