Conclusion

Most of Africa’s Eco-system still remain intact and unspoiled thus providing a strong basis for a sustainable tourism development. All that is required proper planning and management of the available resources.

It should be born in mind that sustainable tourism cannot thrive if we do not care of our fragile environment. In this context, therefore, we should always remember the cardinal point that wee all have a duty to practice responsible tourism so that at the end of the day we shall be able to conserve our fragile environment and biodiversity for the benefit of the mankind. To this end there is therefore, an urgent need to put necessary legislations and codes of conduct in place so as to ensure balanced development of tourism in African tourist destination. Exchange of information and experience among African national would also be vital in achieving requisite results for the development of the sustainable tourism in conservation of the environment.

The tourism potential is Somalia took advantage of the inclusive package tour arrangements to visit in the country in large numbers giving rise to the on set of high volume tourism in Somalia. This resulted in over-concentration of tourist activities in some areas of the country, notably the coastal beaches of the central Coast (around Capital) and areas in the south coast (Kismayo) as well as in some areas in the north (Berbera). Such a popular product may enable the country to continue recording remarkable growth in the volume of visitors. Somalia may register well over 1,000,000 visitors’ arrivals in the year base, while the bed capacity rose to over 5,000 beds in classified in hotels. This sector appointed as a major employed as it may employ approximately over 150,000. This figure represents about 11% of the total workforce in the country.

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