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Tourism Analysis | 2011

The Role of Transport and Accommodation Infrastructure in the Development of Eco/Nature Tourism in Cameroon

Albert N. Kimbu

This article investigates the significance and importance of transport and other service or nontransport (accommodation) infrastructure as important factors in the development of Cameroon as a future competitive eco/nature tourism destination. Based on the results of primary data collected in Cameroon, the article examines and sheds light on the evolution in Cameroons service infrastructure since independence in 1960 with particular emphasis on the transport and accommodation infrastructure into and within Cameroons natural parks, reserves, and other tourist attractions. Through an analysis of a tourist satisfaction survey, field observations, and discussions with tour operators, the article points out the sensitivity of tourists visiting the country to the service infrastructure especially with regards to the transport and accommodation infrastructure and how these services impacted on their general holiday experience and the image it portrays of Cameroon�an eco/nature tourism holiday destination. It also examines the current state of the transport system and infrastructure both into and within the country as well as its accommodation infrastructure, and in the process highlights shortcomings that are to be found in Cameroons transport and other service infrastructure. The concluding section of the article proposes a way forward in alleviating some of the concerns raised after analyzing data from the survey, discussions, and field observation. Recommendations that should be taken into consideration by all stakeholders responsible for the conception, development, and implementation of policies dealing with transport, accommodation, and other service infrastructure to and within sites that attract tourists, nature lovers in particular, and Cameroon in general, thereby enhancing the image of the country as a favorable eco/nature tourism destination are proposed.


Annals of Tourism Research | 2013

Centralised decentralisation of tourism development: a network perspective.

Albert N. Kimbu; Michael Z. Ngoasong


Tourism Management | 2016

Informal microfinance institutions and development-led tourism entrepreneurship

Michael Zisuh Ngoasong; Albert N. Kimbu


International Journal of Tourism Research | 2011

The challenges of marketing tourism destinations in the Central African subregion: the Cameroon example.

Albert N. Kimbu


Annals of Tourism Research | 2016

Women as vectors of social entrepreneurship

Albert N. Kimbu; Michael Zisuh Ngoasong


Annals of Tourism Research | 2017

Backpackers: The need for reconceptualisation

Frederick Dayour; Albert N. Kimbu; Sangwon Park


Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento | 2010

The non-prioritization of the tourism industry and its impacts on tourism research, development and management in the Central African sub-region

Albert N. Kimbu


Archive | 2017

Collaborative networks for human capital management in women tourism entrepreneurship.

Albert N. Kimbu; Michael Zisuh Ngoasong


Archive | 2017

Social sustainability and quality of life in tourism destinations: a cross-cultural analysis

Jaeyeon Choe; Michael O’ Regan; Albert N. Kimbu; Niels Frederik Lund


Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings | 2017

Entrepreneurial innovations in small and medium-sized hotels: Does industry context play a role?

Michael Zisuh Ngoasong; Albert N. Kimbu; Ogechi Adeola

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Frederick Dayour

University for Development Studies

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