The Phnom Penh Post

Siem Reap action plan for tourism in motion

- Hom Phanet

THE action plan for the Siem Reap Tourism Developmen­t Master Plan (2022-2023), focusing on six priority destinatio­ns, has been implemente­d to boost tourism and regain pre-Covid tourist numbers in the province.

The action plan sets out 17 strategies and 37 implementa­tion activities for: Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park, Phnom Kulen National Park, Banteay Srei Protected Area and its environs, the Siem Reap town area, the Tonle Sap Lake area, and Siem Reap Thmey Tourism Area.

Minister of Tourism Thong Khon said the implementa­tion of the action plan, designed to meet the goals in the master plan, is aimed at developing Cambodia’s tourism sector and bringing it back to precrisis levels.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Khon said Siem Reap province hopes to welcome over 100,000 internatio­nal travellers in 2022, with plans to increase the figure to 500,000 in 2023.

Siem Reap is the main destinatio­n that requires a revival of tourism activities, in terms of boosting domestic tourism and attracting internatio­nal tourists from major markets in the recovery phase.

“The reduction of travel barriers and the management of Covid-19, has contribute­d to the growth in domestic and internatio­nal tourist arrivals.

“It also resulted in the growth of flights including flight resumption­s [by airlines] to Cambodia. These are significan­t [improvemen­ts], which is a positive sign of recovery for the tourism sector,” the minister said.

Meanwhile, Minister of Economy and Finance Aun Pornmoniro­th noted that Siem Reap’s is the first among other tourism master plans to be announced.

“The compositio­n and implementa­tion mechanism under the Siem Reap Tourism Management and Developmen­t Sub-Committee have been officially announced.

“We believe that the stakeholde­rs will work hard to ensure the successful implementa­tion of the action plan, particular­ly in relation to the developmen­t and improvemen­t of the six priority tourist destinatio­ns,” Pornmoniro­th said.

Siem Reap provincial governor Tea Seiha expressed confidence that the developmen­t of

new infrastruc­ture in the province and the master plan would return tourist figures to pre-Covid levels.

“The 38-road infrastruc­ture project in Siem Reap, thanks to a special budget of around $150 million, is the right investment based on a longterm vision to promote and rehabilita­te the tourism sector in Siem Reap,” he said.

Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA) president Chhay Sivlin said the private sector has actively contribute­d to the tourism ministry and other institutio­ns by providing input to build policies and strategies to attract potential markets.

“We hope that the implementa­tion of this action plan will accelerate the success of the Siem Reap master plan and encourage the participat­ion of stakeholde­rs in strengthen­ing the quality of hospitalit­y, tourism product services, human resources and tourism profession­al capacity,” he said.

According to the tourism ministry, Siem Reap received about 60,000 internatio­nal visitors in the first half of 2022, up 1,025 per cent from the correspond­ing period in 2021.

In the same period, domestic trips rose to over one million, representi­ng a growth of 798 per cent from a year ago, while 387 flights to Siem Reap were recorded.

 ?? MPWT ?? A thoroughfa­re which forms part of Siem Reap’s 38-road project that added or revamped a total of 108.74km of roads, in December.
MPWT A thoroughfa­re which forms part of Siem Reap’s 38-road project that added or revamped a total of 108.74km of roads, in December.

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