NAIROBI, June 29 (NNN-KBC) — The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has moved to reassure international travelers that Kenya is safe to visit.
Amid protests that greeted the passage of the contentious Finance Bill 2024, KTB Chairman Francis Gichaba affirmed that all is well despite the recent developments in the country.
Gichaba said the board understands the concerns the recent events may have raised regarding travel to Kenya but was quick to point out that, all tourism destinations and attractions remain unaffected and open to visitors.
Besides, he pointed out that the country’s main airports have stringent security protocols in place and are functioning at optimal capacity.
“All airports and airstrips across Kenya remain fully operational, with scheduled flights arriving and departing as normal,” he said
He further attested to the fact that road networks and railways across the country remain open, including the Standard Gauge Railway, which provides travel between Nairobi and Mombasa.
“We assure our visitors of convenient access to any of our tourism circuits countrywide,” he said
He said the board is working in close collaboration with local authorities to monitor any concerns and ensure seamless experiences for visitors.
“Kenya’s renowned warm hospitality and high service standards remain unwavering. Visitors can continue to expect the welcoming experience that Kenya is famous for,” he said. — NNN-KBC