Government has embarked on a programme of opening up new tourism resorts in order to attract more foreign tourist inflows into the country.
Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Minister, Michael Kaingu said the programme to open new tourism resorts will offer Zambia an opportunity to show case her tourism potential to other regions in the world.
The Minister said this in an interview with ZANIS in Lusaka today.
Mr. Kaingu cited Kasaba Bay as one of the tourism resort areas which needed to be revamped in order to foster tourism development in the Northern and Luapula circuits respectively.
He further said the country had unique sceneries that needed to be marketed on the international market in order to spur economic development in the tourism sector.
He cited road rehabilitations, hotel constructions and the electrification of key areas in tourism resort areas as some of the programmes that his ministry was working on with a view to developing the country’s tourism to greater heights.
And Mr. Kaingu has urged tour operators in the country to take advantage of the forth-coming 2010 Soccer World Cup tournament and the 2011 All African Games in Zambia by seriously market the country’s tourism potential.
Mr. Kaingu said tour operators should make the 2010 Soccer World Cup slated for South Africa and the 2011 All African Games to be held in Zambia as a marketing tool for the country’s tourism sector.
He further disclosed that his ministry was in the process of coming up with the carnival type of tourism which would enable the country to market its tourism potential meaningfully to other regions.
Mr. Kaingu has since challenged the private sector to join efforts with government and take advantage of the coming World Cup and the All African Games to improve the hospitality standards and the communication sector in the country.