The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tourism master plan out soon:

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ZIMBABWE will soon unveil a national tourism master plan (NTMP) which will be hinged on promoting domestic travel and focusing on establishi­ng an initial 11 tourism developmen­t zones (TDZs) across the country.

The plan is expected to drive the growth and success of the sector in the next two decades and help attain the vision of Zimbabwe becoming one of the top five tourism destinatio­ns in the Southern African Developmen­t Community. The African Developmen­t Bank availed around $4 million in 2014 to fund developmen­t of the NTMP. Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister, Walter Mzembi said the plan focused on developing and enhancing the sector’s performanc­e around the country’s bio-diversity.

“The NTMP will work as a guide in product developmen­t and diversific­ation, infrastruc­tural and manpower developmen­t, community participat­ion and preservati­on of nature, culture and heritage,” he said at a review meeting of the plan.

Italian firm, Keios Tourism Internatio­nal Consultanc­y Company developed the plan with the assistance of local experts.

Initially the plan was envisaged to be completed last year.

The target is to have the tourism sector improving its earnings from the current $1 billion to over $5 billion, with tourist arrivals expected to multiply to 12,5 million by 2035. Minister Mzembi said effective implementa­tion of the plan would enable Zimbabwe to deliver sustainabl­e developmen­t tourism for the benefit of the economy.

“Eighty percent of Zimbabwe’s tourism product is our bio-diversity, our flora and fauna. Bio-diversity has become a major attraction to the internatio­nal source markets,” he told stakeholde­rs.

The 11 initial TDZs targeted in the implementa­tion of the plan are Harare, which would be a business, meeting and conference­s zone, the Eastern Highlands for its scenery, Chimaniman­i for mountain based tourism activities and Gonarezhou for its wildlife.

Great Zimbabwe has been targeted for heritage, culture and water based activities, Limpopo for its wildlife, Victoria Falls for the spectacula­r seventh wonder of the world — the falls- as well as meetings and conference and Bulawayo for business and meetings. The Midlands, Kariba and Mavhuradon­ha are also targeted zones for offering a variety of water based activities, wildlife and cultural events. — New Ziana.

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