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TOURISM IN
SUB-SAHARAN
AFRICA
TDM 458
Ara Pachmayer
Africa: A Continent waiting to be
rediscovered
 What comes to mind when you think of
Africa?
Geography, History, Politics
Overview
Africa Facts
 The continent of Africa comprised of 54
countries with a population of over 900 million
people
 The continent covers 6% of the Earth‟s total
surface area – very low populations density
 Second largest continent after Asia
 Each country is varied in its
resources, culture, historical legacies, and
economic, social, and political structures
Africa: Historical Overview
 Prehistoric Times
 Origins of Man; Olduvai Gorge - Tanzania
 5000 BC - 1500 AD
 Existence of several indigenous African civilizations
and Empires – Potential for Cultural Tourism
 Nubia: Nile region 5,000 B.C.
 Egyptian: 3000-2000 B.C.
 Kushite/Meroe (Sudan): 500 B.C-320A.D.
 Axum (Replaced Kushite): 320 A. D.
 Ghana: 800 A.D.
 Zimbabwe: 850 A.D.
 Mali: 1240 A.D.
 Songhai Empire (Western Africa): 1495 A.D.
Africa: Historical Overview
 Late 1400‟s to late 1800‟s
 European exploration, adventurism, exploitation of
natural and human resources and political subjagation
 Countries involved in African “adventurism”
 Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Th
e Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden
 These countries have influenced, altered and
even distorted the geographical, social and
cultural landscapes of Africa
Africa: Historical Overview
 1884: The Berlin Conference
 Political Partitioning of Africa
 Drawing of today‟s political boundaries; mostly
arbitrary lines without social and ethnic
considerations of local communities
 Laid the foundations of contemporary land
disputes, civil wars and political conflicts
Historical Overview - 1884 -
1950
 Colonial administration and governance
primarily by Belgium, England, France and
Portugal
 Exploitation of economic resources
 Globalization - export of raw “material” and
importation of manufactured goods
 Europeanization through educational
system, language, religion, lifestyle, civil
administration, etc.
 Political Independence, de-colonization
transition
 Period of political instability due to liberation
wars, civil wars, coups d‟etat etc.
 Attempts at regional and continental unification
 Economic marginalization
Historical Overview – 1950 –
1970‟s
 Completion of de-colonization process
 Increased emphasis of democratization
 Greater acceptance of privatization, free
enterprise models of economic development
 External imposition of structural adjustment
policies
 IMF, World Bank etc. forced implementation of
„free market‟ programs
(Privatization, Deregulation)
 Natural and man-made disasters
 Continuing political and military conflicts
Historical Overview – 1980‟s -
Today
 Huge impact on tourism today
 Languages, religions, cultural
similarities, VFR, familiarity
 Source market of tourists
 $ for infrastructure
 International companies
 transportation links
Ex. British-India connection
Ex. French-Lao connection
Ex. Spanish-Latin America connection
Impact of Colonialism on Modern Tourism
Impact of Colonialism on Modern Tourism
 Transportation
 Airlines
British Airways: London-Accra, Cape
Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos, Abuja
Air France: Paris-
Nouakchott, Dakar, Bamako, Conakry, Abidj
an, Niamey, N‟Djamena
Yaoundé, Bangui, Libreville
TAP Portugal: Luanda, Maputo, Bissau,
 Not just Africa, but remnants of colonialism are
worldwide
Tourism Today
Tourism Statistics and Trends
 International Tourism arrivals in Sub-Saharan
Africa - 33 million
 International Tourism Expenditures of $23
billion
 Grew by about 7%
 South Africa Share of arrivals and exp.
 25% of arrivals
 41% of expenditures
 Trends and Projections
2020 – 55 million arrivals
2030 – 88 million arrivals
Regional Distribution of Tourist Arrivals (2010)
 Region Arrivals
 Southern Africa 12.6 million
 East Africa 12.1million
 West & Central Africa 6.8 million
Africa as a Source Market
Setting for Tourism in
Sub-Saharan Africa
 Sheer size of the region is an asset as well as a
hindrance to developing a tourism industry
 Most of the continent is sparsely
populated, offering wide-open spaces, an
almost unique wealth of wildlife, spectacular
scenery, and tribal cultures that have fascinated
travelers for centuries
 There are considerable variations in the scale of tourism
development in Africa from most developed ones to
least developed ones
 Countries such as Kenya, Mauritius and The Seychelles
in the Indian Ocean, Morocco and Tunisia in the
north, South Africa, and Zimbabwe in the south are
successful tourism destinations
 Countries such as Nigeria, Cameroon, Angola, and
Zambia have limited leisure tourism potential
 Limited infrastructure
 Security and safety issues
 Political instability
Setting for Tourism in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Positives and Potentials for
Sub-Saharan Africa Tourism
 Cultural understanding-South African Township tours
 Cultural diversity - Historical cultures and current
cultures
 Volunteer Tourism
 Community-Based tourism
 Conservation of gorillas, elephants, etc
 Adventure Tourism
 Natural wonders of the world- Victoria falls, Nile
River, Congo River, Great Rift Valley…etc
 Beach Tourism-largely untouched coastal areas with
little development
 Diaspora Tourism
Barriers to Tourism
Development
 AIDS - Botswana‟s work force future
 Highly educated, young, politically stable
 Huge AIDS rate (40% or more)
 Poverty and need to fill basic human needs of
food, clean water, healthcare, education are of primary
importance
 Infrastructure
 Roads, Airports, Ferries, Rail etc.
 Zimbabwe- Inflation and harsh totalitarian government
 Expiration dates on money, limits on cash,
 Mugabe - White farmers, current violence
Problems & Challenges
Problems & Challenges
 Comparative costs, value, quality service
delivery
 Communication network: telephone, faxes, e-
mails for travel arrangements
 Limited marketing budget, lack of awareness of
key international markets
 Absence of skilled human resources for tourism
planning, development, promotion and
management
 Difficult to provide the type of experience tourists are
expecting
 Low income, limited savings of citizens
 Weak source for domestic or regional tourism
(people from the region don‟t travel much)
 Africa tourism is Euro-dependent
 More than 2/3 of African tourists originate from Europe
and North America
 Sparse domestic investment capital
 Reliance on foreign investment
 Reliance on multi-national corporations
Problems & Challenges
Multi - national Corporations:
Benefit or Liability?
 Tourism industry in Africa has traditionally been
dominated by multi - national corporations , primarily
Western, making this a questionable area of economic
development
 Transport of tourists to Africa is predominantly carried
out by Western airlines. (increasing connections from
US)
 Accommodation is often provided in hotel chains owned
and managed by multi-national corporations
 Senior management of tourist facilities tends to be
expatriate
 Food consumed by tourists is specially imported for
them
Problems & Challenges
 Liberation wars: e.g.
Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe
 Civil Wars: e.g. DRC, Angola, Liberia, Sierra
Leone, Ivory
Coast, Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi
 Coups d‟etat: Sudden forceful overthrow of
legitimate government by army and/or police
Problems & Challenges for
Travelers
 Health: Entry requirements - vaccinations
 Endemic conditions threats: air-borne, water-
borne and food-borne diseases
 Facilitation: Visa requirements, information and
processing
 Transportation: long-
haul, cost, frequency, reliability, safety with
national airlines
 Poor road, rail and water transportation
Specific Destinations
Kenya & Tanzania
 Nature based, safari tourism
 General, photo, hunting, walking, hot air
balloon, camel/desert, underwater
 Eco-systems - Serengeti, Masai
Area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area
 Archaeological, Heritage Tourism - Olduvai
Gorge
 Cultural Tourism - The Masai Trbe
Community based tourism
 Kampi Ya Kanzi
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ7iAcrWGfk
 Can fast forward to around 2:39 of the video
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0e-s0Kq-
60&feature=plcp
 Longer video which explains the role of the trust
 10 reasons
 http://www.maasai.com/10-reasons-to-come/
 Gives a detailed overview of why tourists should visit and
how their visit helps the local community
Gorilla Tourism Uganda
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezz-
sbdPpEw&feature=related
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VXzsZO44VE&feature=relat
ed (about 17 minutes long but very interesting and good
explanation of how tourism is changing the country)

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Lecture 6 tourism in sub-saharan africa

  • 2. Africa: A Continent waiting to be rediscovered  What comes to mind when you think of Africa?
  • 4. Africa Facts  The continent of Africa comprised of 54 countries with a population of over 900 million people  The continent covers 6% of the Earth‟s total surface area – very low populations density  Second largest continent after Asia  Each country is varied in its resources, culture, historical legacies, and economic, social, and political structures
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  • 8. Africa: Historical Overview  Prehistoric Times  Origins of Man; Olduvai Gorge - Tanzania  5000 BC - 1500 AD  Existence of several indigenous African civilizations and Empires – Potential for Cultural Tourism  Nubia: Nile region 5,000 B.C.  Egyptian: 3000-2000 B.C.  Kushite/Meroe (Sudan): 500 B.C-320A.D.  Axum (Replaced Kushite): 320 A. D.  Ghana: 800 A.D.  Zimbabwe: 850 A.D.  Mali: 1240 A.D.  Songhai Empire (Western Africa): 1495 A.D.
  • 9. Africa: Historical Overview  Late 1400‟s to late 1800‟s  European exploration, adventurism, exploitation of natural and human resources and political subjagation  Countries involved in African “adventurism”  Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Th e Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden  These countries have influenced, altered and even distorted the geographical, social and cultural landscapes of Africa
  • 10. Africa: Historical Overview  1884: The Berlin Conference  Political Partitioning of Africa  Drawing of today‟s political boundaries; mostly arbitrary lines without social and ethnic considerations of local communities  Laid the foundations of contemporary land disputes, civil wars and political conflicts
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  • 12. Historical Overview - 1884 - 1950  Colonial administration and governance primarily by Belgium, England, France and Portugal  Exploitation of economic resources  Globalization - export of raw “material” and importation of manufactured goods  Europeanization through educational system, language, religion, lifestyle, civil administration, etc.
  • 13.  Political Independence, de-colonization transition  Period of political instability due to liberation wars, civil wars, coups d‟etat etc.  Attempts at regional and continental unification  Economic marginalization Historical Overview – 1950 – 1970‟s
  • 14.  Completion of de-colonization process  Increased emphasis of democratization  Greater acceptance of privatization, free enterprise models of economic development  External imposition of structural adjustment policies  IMF, World Bank etc. forced implementation of „free market‟ programs (Privatization, Deregulation)  Natural and man-made disasters  Continuing political and military conflicts Historical Overview – 1980‟s - Today
  • 15.  Huge impact on tourism today  Languages, religions, cultural similarities, VFR, familiarity  Source market of tourists  $ for infrastructure  International companies  transportation links Ex. British-India connection Ex. French-Lao connection Ex. Spanish-Latin America connection Impact of Colonialism on Modern Tourism
  • 16. Impact of Colonialism on Modern Tourism  Transportation  Airlines British Airways: London-Accra, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos, Abuja Air France: Paris- Nouakchott, Dakar, Bamako, Conakry, Abidj an, Niamey, N‟Djamena Yaoundé, Bangui, Libreville TAP Portugal: Luanda, Maputo, Bissau,  Not just Africa, but remnants of colonialism are worldwide
  • 18. Tourism Statistics and Trends  International Tourism arrivals in Sub-Saharan Africa - 33 million  International Tourism Expenditures of $23 billion  Grew by about 7%  South Africa Share of arrivals and exp.  25% of arrivals  41% of expenditures  Trends and Projections 2020 – 55 million arrivals 2030 – 88 million arrivals
  • 19. Regional Distribution of Tourist Arrivals (2010)  Region Arrivals  Southern Africa 12.6 million  East Africa 12.1million  West & Central Africa 6.8 million
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  • 21. Africa as a Source Market
  • 22. Setting for Tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa  Sheer size of the region is an asset as well as a hindrance to developing a tourism industry  Most of the continent is sparsely populated, offering wide-open spaces, an almost unique wealth of wildlife, spectacular scenery, and tribal cultures that have fascinated travelers for centuries
  • 23.  There are considerable variations in the scale of tourism development in Africa from most developed ones to least developed ones  Countries such as Kenya, Mauritius and The Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, Morocco and Tunisia in the north, South Africa, and Zimbabwe in the south are successful tourism destinations  Countries such as Nigeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Zambia have limited leisure tourism potential  Limited infrastructure  Security and safety issues  Political instability Setting for Tourism in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 24. Positives and Potentials for Sub-Saharan Africa Tourism  Cultural understanding-South African Township tours  Cultural diversity - Historical cultures and current cultures  Volunteer Tourism  Community-Based tourism  Conservation of gorillas, elephants, etc  Adventure Tourism  Natural wonders of the world- Victoria falls, Nile River, Congo River, Great Rift Valley…etc  Beach Tourism-largely untouched coastal areas with little development  Diaspora Tourism
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  • 31.  AIDS - Botswana‟s work force future  Highly educated, young, politically stable  Huge AIDS rate (40% or more)  Poverty and need to fill basic human needs of food, clean water, healthcare, education are of primary importance  Infrastructure  Roads, Airports, Ferries, Rail etc.  Zimbabwe- Inflation and harsh totalitarian government  Expiration dates on money, limits on cash,  Mugabe - White farmers, current violence Problems & Challenges
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  • 33. Problems & Challenges  Comparative costs, value, quality service delivery  Communication network: telephone, faxes, e- mails for travel arrangements  Limited marketing budget, lack of awareness of key international markets  Absence of skilled human resources for tourism planning, development, promotion and management  Difficult to provide the type of experience tourists are expecting
  • 34.  Low income, limited savings of citizens  Weak source for domestic or regional tourism (people from the region don‟t travel much)  Africa tourism is Euro-dependent  More than 2/3 of African tourists originate from Europe and North America  Sparse domestic investment capital  Reliance on foreign investment  Reliance on multi-national corporations Problems & Challenges
  • 35. Multi - national Corporations: Benefit or Liability?  Tourism industry in Africa has traditionally been dominated by multi - national corporations , primarily Western, making this a questionable area of economic development  Transport of tourists to Africa is predominantly carried out by Western airlines. (increasing connections from US)  Accommodation is often provided in hotel chains owned and managed by multi-national corporations  Senior management of tourist facilities tends to be expatriate  Food consumed by tourists is specially imported for them
  • 36. Problems & Challenges  Liberation wars: e.g. Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe  Civil Wars: e.g. DRC, Angola, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi  Coups d‟etat: Sudden forceful overthrow of legitimate government by army and/or police
  • 37. Problems & Challenges for Travelers  Health: Entry requirements - vaccinations  Endemic conditions threats: air-borne, water- borne and food-borne diseases  Facilitation: Visa requirements, information and processing  Transportation: long- haul, cost, frequency, reliability, safety with national airlines  Poor road, rail and water transportation
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  • 40. Kenya & Tanzania  Nature based, safari tourism  General, photo, hunting, walking, hot air balloon, camel/desert, underwater  Eco-systems - Serengeti, Masai Area, Ngorongoro Conservation Area  Archaeological, Heritage Tourism - Olduvai Gorge  Cultural Tourism - The Masai Trbe
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  • 43. Community based tourism  Kampi Ya Kanzi  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ7iAcrWGfk  Can fast forward to around 2:39 of the video  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0e-s0Kq- 60&feature=plcp  Longer video which explains the role of the trust  10 reasons  http://www.maasai.com/10-reasons-to-come/  Gives a detailed overview of why tourists should visit and how their visit helps the local community
  • 44. Gorilla Tourism Uganda  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezz- sbdPpEw&feature=related  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VXzsZO44VE&feature=relat ed (about 17 minutes long but very interesting and good explanation of how tourism is changing the country)

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. While compared to the rest of the world international arrivals from countries of Africa are quite small, Africa is growing as a source market for international tourism. Meaning that citizens travelling internationally (outside of their home country) is growing.