Ethiopia's tourism expands with new destinations

Ethiopia has transformed its tourism sector from limited sites to a diverse array of attractions, driven by government initiatives. These developments aim to boost employment, foreign currency earnings, and the country's global image. Industry experts highlight improved services and longer visitor stays as key outcomes.

Ethiopia's tourism landscape has evolved significantly, moving away from a scarcity of destinations that once limited visitor experiences to brief tours of well-known historical sites. This shift is part of the nation's Homegrown Economic Reform program, where tourism serves as one of five key pillars. The sector is valued for its potential to create widespread jobs, attract foreign exchange, and showcase Ethiopia's heritage internationally. It also supports related areas like agriculture, transportation, construction, and small businesses producing traditional goods.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's strategic projects have reshaped the tourism map. The Dine for Sheger initiative revitalized Addis Ababa with Unity, Sheger, and Entoto parks. Under Dine for Nation, sites such as the historic Halala Kela, pristine Chebera Churchura, and breathtaking Wenchi have been enhanced, combining natural beauty with historical elements. The Dine for Generation effort introduces modern spots including Gorgora, Dembi, Shebelle, and Lake Logo, integrating nature, history, comfort, and contemporary amenities.

These expansions encourage both domestic travel and international visits, making Ethiopia more appealing. Ashenafi Kassa, owner of Celebrity Ethiopia Tour and Travel, stated that the former shortage of options has been addressed, providing diverse choices that promote extended stays beyond traditional routes. Nahom Admasu, manager of Pleasure Ethiopia Tour and Travel Agency, pointed out the completion of the service chain, noting that past beautiful sites were often overlooked due to inadequate accommodations. Now, international-standard lodges and resorts enable tourists to relax without rushing.

Tour operators have innovated, with Ashenafi mentioning new packages like the "Night Out" experience to enjoy the city's evening ambiance. This has resulted in higher revenues, more job opportunities, and prolonged visits. Stakeholders emphasize that these government efforts enhance Ethiopia's competitiveness globally and contribute to broader economic growth, positioning the country as a hub of both historical significance and modern attractions.

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