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Kenya is emerging as a major force in Africa’s tourism growth, with strong economic contributions and a growing focus on sustainable travel.

Tourism Drives Kenya’s Economic Growth

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has highlighted Kenya’s growing role in Africa’s tourism sector.

According to WTTC’s 2026 Economic Impact Research, Travel & Tourism contributed $12.7 billion to Kenya’s economy in 2025. This represented 9.3% of the country’s GDP and supported 1.8 million jobs.

The figures show that tourism continues to support both economic growth and employment opportunities across the country.

Strong Visitor Demand Supports Expansion

Kenya’s tourism market benefits from a balanced mix of domestic and international travelers.

In 2025, international visitors spent $5 billion, slightly above domestic tourism spending of $4.5 billion.

The country welcomed 2.5 million international visitors, marking a 5.6% increase from the previous year.

Additionally, Kenya recorded a Travel & Tourism trade surplus of $3.96 billion, strengthening foreign exchange earnings and economic stability.

Sustainability Becomes a Key Advantage

Kenya is also gaining recognition for sustainable tourism practices.

The country’s Travel & Tourism sector receives 19.9% of its energy from low-carbon sources. This is higher than both the global average of 5.9% and Africa’s average of 2.9%.

As a result, Kenya is positioning itself as one of the leading destinations supporting cleaner and more responsible tourism growth.

Africa’s Tourism Sector Enters a New Growth Phase

Kenya’s progress reflects a wider tourism transformation across Africa.

WTTC data shows that Travel & Tourism contributed $228 billion to Africa’s economy in 2025. The sector represented 7% of regional GDP and grew faster than the wider economy.

The industry supported 30.2 million jobs across Africa in 2025. By 2026, this figure is expected to rise to 31.5 million jobs.

Over the next decade, tourism could create an additional 9.4 million jobs, reaching 40.9 million jobs by 2036.

Priorities for Future Tourism Growth

WTTC identified several areas that could help Africa reach its tourism potential:

  • Easier visa processes to improve access
  • Better aviation and transport connections
  • Digital and biometric travel solutions
  • Modern tourism infrastructure
  • New visitor experiences and destinations
  • Workforce training and skills development
  • Greater use of technology

WTTC President & CEO Gloria Guevara said Kenya demonstrates how tourism can drive investment, jobs, and sustainable economic growth.

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