Kenya launches ‘Experience Wonder’ tourism campaign

Kenya has introduced the ‘Experience Wonder’ campaign to promote its tourism offerings worldwide. The initiative highlights wildlife, adventures, culture, and beaches to attract diverse travelers. Unveiled at ITB Berlin 2026, it aims for five million international arrivals by 2027.

Kenya's tourism authorities have rolled out the ‘Experience Wonder’ campaign, building on the ‘Origin of Wonder’ brand platform. This effort seeks to establish Kenya as a leading global destination by emphasizing its wildlife encounters, outdoor adventures, cultural heritage, coastal beauty, and new travel options.

The campaign aligns with trends in authentic, immersive, and sustainable tourism, particularly appealing to Millennials and Gen Z who value shareable experiences. It was presented at the ITB Berlin 2026 event amid rising global competition for visitors following the pandemic.

Supporting this push are enhancements like better air connectivity, an Electronic Travel Authorization system for simpler entry, and infrastructure investments. In 2024, international arrivals rose 14.7 percent to 2.39 million, while revenue increased 19.8 percent to KSh 452.2 billion.

A key market is India, which accounted for about 5 percent of arrivals in 2025 and ranks among Kenya's top five source countries. The digital-focused strategy uses storytelling, trade partnerships, and engagement to reach adventure seekers, wildlife fans, culture enthusiasts, and sustainable travelers.

By promoting these elements, the campaign encourages deeper connections, longer stays, and repeat visits, positioning Kenya to meet its 2027 target and sustain tourism growth.

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