ALGERIA SEEKS TO LURE TOURISTS TO NEGLECTED CULTURAL, SCENIC GLORIES

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Fri 07 June 2024:

Algeria wants to lure more visitors to the cultural and scenic treasures of Africa’s largest country, shedding its status as a tourism backwater and expanding a sector outshone by competitors in neighbouring Morocco and Tunisia, Reuters has reported.

The giant north African country offers Roman and Islamic sites, beaches and mountains just an hour’s flight from Europe, as well as haunting Saharan landscapes, where visitors can sleep on dunes under the stars and ride camels with Tuareg nomads.

However, while tourist-friendly Morocco welcomed 14.5 million visitors in 2023, bigger, richer Algeria hosted just 3.3 million foreign tourists, according to the tourism ministry. About 1.2 million of those holidaymakers were Algerians from the diaspora visiting their families.

The lack of travellers is testimony to Algeria’s neglect of a sector that remains one of world tourism’s undiscovered gems.

As Algeria’s oil and gas revenues grew in the 1960s and 70s, successive governments lost interest in developing mass tourism. A descent into political strife in the 1990s pushed the country further off the beaten tourist track.

While security is now much improved, though, Algeria needs to tackle an inflexible visa system and poor transport links, as well as grant privileges to local and foreign private investors to enable tourism to flourish, say analysts.

Saliha Nacerbay, General Director of the National Tourism Office, outlined plans to attract 12 million tourists by 2030, an ambitious fourfold increase. “To achieve this, we, as the tourism and traditional industry sector, are seeking to encourage investments, provide facilities to investors, and build tourist and hotel facilities,” she explained at the International Tourism and Travel Fair, hosted in Algiers from 30 May to 2 June.

Algeria has plans to build new hotels and restructure and modernise existing facilities. The tourism ministry said that about 2,000 tourism projects have been approved so far, 800 of which are currently under construction.

The country is also restoring its historical sites, with 249 locations earmarked for tourism expansion. Approximately 70 sites have been prepared, and restoration plans are underway for 50 additional sites, said officials.

French tourist Patrick Lebeau emphasised the need to improve infrastructure to fully realise Algeria’s tourism prospects. “Obviously, there is a lot of tourism potential, but much work still needs to be done to attract us,” he said.

Tourism and travel provided 543,500 jobs in Algeria in 2021, according to the Statista website. In contrast, tourism professionals in Morocco estimate that the sector provides 700,000 direct jobs in the kingdom, and many more jobs indirectly.

-MEMO

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