Factors Hindering Tourism Industry Development: Gambella People’s National Regional State, South West Ethiopia

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Factors Hindering Tourism Industry Development: Gambella People’s National Regional State, South West Ethiopia

Selemon Thomas Fakana
Selemon Thomas Fakana Gambella University
Alemken Berihun Mengist
Alemken Berihun Mengist
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Tourism is a circulation of people who travel to or stay in places outside their home country. It has being believed as a major ingredient in the economic development strategy. However, various external and internal factors have been affecting the sustainable development of the tourism industry worldwide. Although Ethiopia possesses numerous natural, religious, historical, non-natural and cultural tourism attractions, economic contribution and its potential are incomparable. Shortage of tourist facilities, lack of skillful human resources, weak promotion, lack of integration and political will are the major negatively contributing forces. Although Ethiopia possesses massive tourism development potentials with its unique biodiversity and spectacular topographic features, its economic contribution to the country is unmatched. Similarly Gambella Region has endowed with tourism potentials. But, its tourism industry development is in an infant stage. Nevertheless a limited study has done in identifying factors hindering the development of the tourism industry in the region.

Factors Hindering Tourism Industry Development: Gambella People’s National Regional State, South West Ethiopia

Tourism is a circulation of people who travel to or stay in places outside their home country. It has being believed as a major ingredient in the economic development strategy. However, various external and internal factors have been affecting the sustainable development of the tourism industry worldwide. Although Ethiopia possesses numerous natural, religious, historical, non-natural and cultural tourism attractions, economic contribution and its potential are incomparable. Shortage of tourist facilities, lack of skillful human resources, weak promotion, lack of integration and political will are the major negatively contributing forces. Although Ethiopia possesses massive tourism development potentials with its unique biodiversity and spectacular topographic features, its economic contribution to the country is unmatched. Similarly Gambella Region has endowed with tourism potentials. But, its tourism industry development is in an infant stage. Nevertheless a limited study has done in identifying factors hindering the development of the tourism industry in the region.

Selemon Thomas Fakana
Selemon Thomas Fakana Gambella University
Alemken Berihun Mengist
Alemken Berihun Mengist

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Selemon Thomas Fakana. 2019. “. Global Journal of Management and Business Research – F: Real estate, Event, Tourism Management & Transporting GJMBR-F Volume 19 (GJMBR Volume 19 Issue F1): .

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Factors Hindering Tourism Industry Development: Gambella People’s National Regional State, South West Ethiopia

Selemon Thomas Fakana
Selemon Thomas Fakana Gambella University
Alemken Berihun Mengist
Alemken Berihun Mengist

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