Hotel Managers To Boost Tourism Attractiveness
A session to help project Cameroon as an attractive destination for holidaymakers held in Douala recently.
Cameroon
is known for its legendary hospitality. Its visitor-friendly tradition,
various lifestyles, and cultural heritage, colourful festivals and rich
natural attractions, have won it the appellation ‘Africa in miniature.’
Such attractions, according to
Arthur Soria, the Managing Director of the booking portal, Jovago Cameroon, have the potential to make Cameroon an outstanding destination in Sub-Saharan Africa. He made the remark in Cameroon’s economic heartbeat, Douala, recently, during a session to sensitise hotel managers on the importance of promoting the Cameroon destination.
Arthur Soria, the Managing Director of the booking portal, Jovago Cameroon, have the potential to make Cameroon an outstanding destination in Sub-Saharan Africa. He made the remark in Cameroon’s economic heartbeat, Douala, recently, during a session to sensitise hotel managers on the importance of promoting the Cameroon destination.
Blessed with other attractions such as beautiful beaches, forests and
wildlife, landscapes, mountain peaks, rivers, palaces, monuments,
museums... Cameroon is endowed and needs a vibrant private sector to
assist government in promoting tourism by improving its attractiveness.
The session, whose objectives were to enhance the attractiveness of the
Cameroon destination and sensitise participants on the importance of
having their structures represented on Jovago booking portal website,
www.jovago.com, was attended by over 30 staff from various structures in
the hospitality industry.
Speaking on government’s efforts to promote tourism, Arthur Soria
called on stakeholders to continue to boost service quality, comfort,
security and hygiene. In this regard, Jovago Cameroon has secured
partnerships with airlines and bus companies to ease access to tourist
sites in the country. The participants were encouraged to make use of
the partnership to spur more visits to tourist sites.
However, two hotel managers were of the opinion that efforts were
still needed in offering incentives for private investments such as
Income Tax exemptions, interest subsidies and reduced import duties, as
well as public investments to overcome access hurdles and increase the
attractiveness of tourism.
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