How the African economy is effected by the safari holiday industry

May 9, 2011
By admin

Our favourite course

Around 75% of our students come to us atleast originally to study about how the African economy is effected by the safari holiday industry, the course aims to inform people who are involved in the safari holiday industry how there business goings on effect the local economy of the locations that they sell to their customers. It is also studied by those that are looking to get into the safari industry in Africa.

There are 6 parts that the course covers, these include:

  • The benefits of the western safari industry on the local townships of Africa
  • The disadvantages of the safari holiday industry
  • Case Study – How Kenya safaris are effecting the economy of Kenya
  • How could the market change to be more beneficial
  • The future of Africa’s economy with the anticipated growth of the holiday market in Africa
  • How would you change the safari industry to be more beneficial to Africa’s economy

The course is especially focused on the potential improvements that could happen in the market to be beneficial to the local townships of Africa, this is because the townships are not getting the best benefit from the vastly growing marketplace. The course covers the whole of Africa but has a case study focused on Kenya which is one of the hardest hit countries, the locals do not benefit in any way from the huge amount of money that comes into the region from the western world.

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