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Tourism Promotion
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AKFED’s Tourism Promotion Services
(TPS) seeks to develop tourism potential in selected
areas in the developing world, particularly in under-served
regions. It builds, rehabilitates and manages hotels
and lodges that contribute to economic growth and the
overall investment climate in an environmentally and
culturally sensitive manner.
AKFED owns and manages properties in Afghanistan, Kenya,
Mozambique, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Rwanda
and Uganda, operating under the brand name Serena. Serena
hotels, lodges and resorts contribute to the local economy
through the training of skilled manpower, the reinvigoration
of artisans and craft industries, and through sensitive
conservation or development of the surrounding area. This
includes placing priority on the hiring and training of
local residents for employment at all levels of the organisation.
TPS often seeks to develop properties in less-travelled
areas that require accommodation of an international standard
- accommodation that supports tourism and business development
- but which often are ignored by commercial hotel chains.
At each hotel, the policy is to minimise
the impact on the local environment while seeking to
maximise socio-economic benefits to the local economy.
In Tanzania, for example, prior to the creation of new
facilities in the country’s
national parks, four environmental impact studies were
carried out. The Serena Hotel in Mombasa maintains a sanctuary
for indigenous butterflies and also works actively with
local residents on a programme to protect sea turtle nesting
sites. These measures have earned the Serena hotels numerous
environmental awards.
Please visit www.SerenaHotels.com for
more information.
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