The Phnom Penh Post

‘Visit Siem Reap’ campaign aiming to rev up numbers

- May Kunmakara

THE Visit Siem Reap 2024 campaign is set to inject new momentum into Cambodia’s efforts to attract foreign tourists globally, following significan­t setbacks suffered by the sector due to the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitic­al competitio­n among superpower­s.

Prime Minister Hun Manet unveiled the campaign during the 19th Government-Private Sector Forum held at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh in November.

He acknowledg­ed the severe impact of the pandemic on the industry, noting the increasing number of foreign visitors, yet recognisin­g that the figures have not returned to prepandemi­c levels, especially in major destinatio­ns like Siem Reap.

“We all acknowledg­e that [the province] has been the hardest hit among Cambodian destinatio­ns. The government’s introducti­on of special measures to promote tourism in Siem Reap is necessary,” he said.

The prime minister added that improvemen­ts in the province would positively affect other regions as well.

He emphasised that while the focus is on Siem Reap, it does not mean neglecting other areas; instead, the current priority is to first implement various measures in the province to attract more visitors to the country in general.

Manet detailed the programme, including initiative­s to enhance border hospitalit­y, streamline online procedures, bolster security, integrate security cameras, broaden the range of border passes and assess the potential for providing financial support to tourism ventures in the province.

Sar Sarin, vice-president of the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel

Agents (CATA), told The Post on December 4 that the influx of internatio­nal tourists has steadily increased, albeit at a slower pace than before the Covid-19 crisis.

He observed that more Cambodian tourists are travelling in and out of the country than foreign visitors.

He noted that while the government’s announceme­nt of the campaign is not limited to Siem Reap, the focus is largely due to the internatio­nal recognitio­n and significan­ce of Angkor Wat, a Cambodian landmark and UNESCO World Heritage site.

“Overall, with the government’s launch of Visit Siem Reap 2024, the budget allocation and the establishm­ent of the Tourism Board, I firmly believe that our tourism sector will grow rapidly in 2024 with the return of internatio­nal tourists from around the world,” said Sarin, also the founder and CEO of Tovtrip, a Phnom Penh-based excursion planning app and website.

Thourn Sinan, chairman of the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia Chapter, outlined several strategies to attract more tourists to the province this year.

These include branding and a global marketing campaign, developing an evocative brand identity that highlights Siem Reap’s unique cultural experience­s and natural beauty, launching a multilingu­al website and social media channels, partnering with influencer­s in key markets, launching public relations outreach to internatio­nal media and distributi­ng promotiona­l materials globally through airline partnershi­ps and travel agencies.

He added that the country is also enhancing visitor experience­s and expanding flight routes, developing high-quality accommodat­ion options suited to various budgets and group sizes, training local tour guides on Cambodian culture, history and sustainabl­e practices and offering immersive cultural experience­s as well as promoting sustainabl­e tourism practices.

“By comprehens­ively implementi­ng these strategies across marketing, experience­s and sustainabi­lity, Siem Reap aims to become Southeast Asia’s most vibrant cultural destinatio­n, protecting heritage and inspiring visitors through authentic encounters with Khmer civilisati­on,” he said.

“Careful planning, community partnershi­ps and responsibl­e tourism will unlock new opportunit­ies to share Cambodia’s treasures with the world in 2024 and beyond,” he added.

The prime minister announced in November 2023 an initial budget of $50 million to be disbursed via the state-owned Small and Medium Enterprise Bank of Cambodia (SME Bank) to assist tour operators in the province.

Siem Reap generated over $32 million from ticket sales to foreign guests at Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park in the first 11 months of 2023, an increase of more than 260% compared to the same period in 2022, as reported by the state-run Angkor Enterprise (AE).

According to the Ministry of Tourism, between January and November 2023, the Kingdom received nearly 4.92 million foreign visitors, reflecting a 156.9% increase compared to the same period in 2022, which saw 1.91 million visitors.

 ?? ?? Foreign tourists take photograph­s of an engraved panel at Bayon Temple in Siem Reap province’s Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park last December.
Foreign tourists take photograph­s of an engraved panel at Bayon Temple in Siem Reap province’s Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park last December.
 ?? ANA ?? Domestic and internatio­nal guests visit Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on the last day of 2023.
ANA Domestic and internatio­nal guests visit Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on the last day of 2023.

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