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Essence of Africa reimagines buyer engagement with multi-nation FAM trip programme

Essence of Africa, the premier international buyers’ forum for African tourism, is launching with a strategic emphasis on Familiarisation Trips (FAM trips) to drive sustainable growth and increase Africa’s share of the global tourism market.

The inaugural event, which will take place from 2 – 4 December in Nairobi, Kenya, gives pre-qualified international buyers access to multi-destination FAM trips spanning six key countries: Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Madagascar, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. This innovative approach is a cornerstone of Essence of Africa’s strategy, marking a new era in buyer engagement within the African tourism sector.

A recent survey conducted by Essence of Africa identified significant challenges within the tourism industry, notably the difficulty in finding qualified buyers. Essence of Africa addresses this challenge by meticulously curating its audience, ensuring that exhibitors connect with the right buyers. This targeted engagement maximises exhibitors’ return on investment and mitigates the difficulties associated with independently identifying and reaching qualified buyers.

How FAM trips address Africa’s tourism growth challenges 

Despite the African travel and tourism sector being poised for significant growth – 6.5% per year over the next decade, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council in collaboration with VFS Global – there are challenges hindering accelerated development.

For instance, feedback from major source markets indicates that the global travel trade often lacks sufficient knowledge about Africa, impeding their ability to effectively sell the continent’s diverse offerings. FAM trips play an instrumental role in bridging this knowledge gap, exposing buyers to Africa’s landscapes, cultures, and one-of-a-kind experiences firsthand so they can confidently share them with their clients.

“Ultimately, FAM trips are more than perks; they’re essential investments in growing tourism and understanding a destination’s true potential,” says Amanda Margison, Co-Founder of Essence of Africa and On Show Solutions. “Essence of Africa facilitates far-reaching connections between buyers and suppliers, ensuring long-term mutual benefits.”

Buyers often report organising effective FAM trips a complex and resource intensive exercise. Essence of Africa simplifies this process by offering a turnkey solution, allowing buyers to build relationships with suppliers and explore business opportunities without the stress of managing logistics. 

“Essence of Africa is committed to creating a platform that encourages meaningful connections and drives sustainable growth within the African tourism industry. We hope that through our FAM trips, we empower buyers to become true ambassadors for African travel, positioning the continent as a premier travel destination on the global stage,” Margison concludes.

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