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A 17 page paper examining the various issues relating to tourism in the African areas of Kenya and Senegal. Each region is examined individually in relationship to their involvement in tourism. As might be expected, Kenya is far more involved in tourism than is Senegal. This is largely due to the fact that Kenya has been known for its wondrous wildlife parks while Senegal has been largely concerned with merely staying afloat economically speaking. Tourism in Senegal is experiencing growth however, and this is covered in as much depth as is possible. Following individual sections focusing on the individual regions, is a section which compares the two in a competitive manner. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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a travel brochure or television show. Many individuals swarm to Africa every year in order to experience these realities outside of the confines of the media, but more often than
not they swarm to Kenya, which is known for its wildlife and terrain. Senegal is another region of Africa that has much to offer the tourist as well, but more
often than not, this region has all it can handle in maintaining its economic growth and stability. In the examination of tourism of these two separate regions we look at
many particulars that go into making each area a unique experience for any tourist. I. Senegal: the People and the Economy Today As mentioned, Senegal is far less known
an area for tourism than is Kenya. In fact, where once they were struggling very hard and making waves in the tourism industry, back in 1994-1995, little, if any information
is available on tourism in regards to this region today. It appears that they are making a slow comeback, as was evidenced by a pending Senegal website that is a
part of a site designed to inform interested tourists of the many options available in many African regions. There are many reasons for the current situation regarding Senegal and its
economy, which effects tourism and the amount of focus that can be put upon this industry. But still, in spite of their lagging behind Kenya, Senegal is attempting to slowly
make its transition into the field of Tourism. In examining the growth of this country we first provide a closer look at Senegals people and economy. Below is a chart,
provided by Global Road Warrior (1998) which breaks down various areas of the region in an effort to illustrate the area and its people (It should be noted that such
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