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African Studies Monograph | 2018

Indigenous Ecotourism as a Poverty Eradication Strategy: A Case Study of the Maasai People in the Amboseli Region of Kenya

Tom G. Ondicho

Ecotourism is presently promoted as a lethal weapon to fight poverty in many developing countries including Kenya. While much of the empirical and theoretical literature on tourism has largely dwelt on the negative socio-economic impacts, there is comparatively limited research that examines tourism’s contribution to poverty reduction especially within the Kenyan context. A case study of the Maasai people living on the fringes of Amboseli national park in Kenya was undertaken to find out the role of indigenous ecotourism on poverty alleviation. A mixed method qualitative study was carried out in the months of November and December 2015. The findings show that the Maasai people participate in indigenous ecotourism through their community-based cultural boma tourism enterprises and that many people have a positive attitude towards this form of tourism because it utilizes locally available resources (culture), vests ownership and control firmly in local hands, provides opportunities for people without education and business skills especially women to participate, and the benefits are kept local. The study suggests that while at the moment the benefits are small and erratic, indigenous ecotourism makes useful contributions, albeit in a small way, to poverty alleviation through income generation, job creation, creation of market for locally produced goods, voluntary charitable donations, provision of infrastructure and social services, improvement of local livelihoods and spinoff activities. The study concludes that the Amboseli region has enormous potential for indigenous ecotourism which, if well planned and managed, can make useful contributions to rural development and poverty


African Study Monographs | 2000

Battered Women: A Socio-Legal Perspective of Their Experiences in Nairobi

Tom G. Ondicho


African Anthropologist | 2004

Tourism Development in Kenya: Constraints and Opportunities

Tom G. Ondicho


Archive | 2010

Tourism, power and politics: the challenges of Maasai involvement in tourism development

Tom G. Ondicho


Archive | 2014

Roots and Routes of Political Violence in Kenya’s Civil and Political Society: A Case Study of Marsabit County

Patta Scott-Villiers; Tom G. Ondicho; G Lubaale; D Ndung'u; Nathaniel Kabala; Marjoke Oosterom


Archive | 2012

Local Communities and Ecotourism Development in Kimana, Kenya

Tom G. Ondicho


Mila: a Journal of the Institute of African Studies | 2006

Attitudes of Maasai pastoralists towards Amboseli National Park

Tom G. Ondicho


Archive | 2013

Domestic violence in Kenya: Why battered women stay

Tom G. Ondicho


Archive | 2000

Tourism in Kenya: Past, Present and Future Challenges.

Tom G. Ondicho


International Development Dialogue | 2017

The contribution of tourism to poverty reduction: a case study of communities living adjacent to Amboseli national park, Kenya

Tom G. Ondicho

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