Dev’t of tourist destinations in Ethiopia serves as indicators of excellence, success
Addis Ababa, September 23, 2024 (FBC) – Recent progress observed in Ethiopia in tourism establishments and destinations serve as indicators of excellence and success to those who are interested to engage in the development of the sector in the county, travel and tourism organizations remarked.
Ethiopia has been experiencing a renaissance in tourism, leveraging its historical wealth to promote its attractions. After years of stagnation, the country is now actively utilizing its tourism assets for economic benefit.
The government recognizes tourism as one of the five key economic sectors and is working to enhance foundational developments that showcase the country’s potential in this area.
Travelers are finding well-prepared travel packages and adequate accommodations that provide comfort, while entertainment venues continue to expand both in quantity and quality.
Head of the Real Africa Tour and Travel Service, Usman Mohamed, noted that Ethiopia’s unique geographic features, favorable climate, and welcoming hospitality position it well for attracting tourists.
These tourism assets not only enhance the country’s image but also serve as a vital economic foundation.
In light of this, the government has been demonstrating its commitment by carrying out various tourism developments in Addis Ababa and regional states with the objective to maximizing Ethiopia’s economic potential, Usman said.
Owner of Decouvrir Ethiopie Tour, Salomon Getu emphasized that the tourism establishments in places like Gorgora, Wenchi, Addis Ababa and other places are creating wealth and job opportunities for the nation.
For those looking to invest in tourism, these facilities are clear quality standards that must be met to ensure the success of their endeavors.
Manager of Yama Ethiopia Tour Operations, Tigist Sisay stated that recent years have seen the emergence of many new tourism attractions, showcasing the sector’s growth potential.
As a result, these organizations are responding positively to the increasing demand for tourism, indicating a bright future ahead, as reported by ENA.