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This Article is From Jul 02, 2020

Kenya Cuts Fees for Safari Parks to Revive Tourism

Kenya lowered entry fees to game parks for local citizens and foreign visitors by 50% for a year, starting July 1, as the nation seeks to revive its tourism industry that has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

The sector is the East African nation's third-biggest foreign-exchange earner after remittances and agricultural exports. The country recorded 1.44 million visitors between July last year and February 2020, compared with 1.42 million a year earlier.

The government also announced a one-year moratorium on rent for all lodges and camps in Kenya Wildlife Service parks and a 50% discount to all filmmakers shooting documentaries in the parks, Tourism and Wildlife Secretary Najib Balala said Thursday.

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