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Integrating Business Skills into Ecotourism operations
By Thomas Iten, Managing Director, Private Safaris (E.A.) Ltd.
Ecotourism Potential
Ecotourism
Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves
the environment and improves the well-being of
local people.
Agenda
Your product The host community Sustainability Your business plan The future
Your product
Unique yet responsibleWhat is your product offering?
What value, benefits & attributes does your product offer to the customer?
What makes the product unique – What are your unique selling points? (USP)
Would it be a product sought after?
Does the product leave a lasting effect?
Accessibility & CapacityWhat is your product offering? (2)
Is the location accessible? – Infrastructure, map, distances (is this information available?)
Do you have the capacity to accommodate customer volume? Facility, Safety & Security, Waste management, water supply, electricity….
Pricing: is the price of your product competitive? Will you make profit at the end?
You and your product
◦ What skills do you bring?◦ What skills do you need?◦ Motivation of staff◦ Training needs identified◦ Planning the work flow
system
What is your product offering? (3)
• Are you delivering to the promise?
• Does the service delivery meet the expectations?
The Host Community
View of the host community
Is there established interest for tourism among the host community?
Have you Initiated high level of participation by establishing understanding of the project and the benefits?
Are the local non-participants supportive?
Have you Identified community leaders who uphold the values?
Do you have an established communication platform – such as regular meetings, clear channels of communication e.t.c
Benefits for the host community Does the local community benefit financially and
beyond?
How are the benefits shared? The split between you and the community The split within the community.
Are there possible negative Impacts? Cultural pollution Culture of dependency Diminished income streams rather than
increased
Sustainability
SustainabilityDoes your project contribute to sustainable
tourism?
◦ Bio diversity conservation- Practices, activities, values
◦ Cultural conservation – improved standards of living,
Making it a successPlanning the business
Understand your target market and establish interest for the product – make the market want your product.
Conduct research - This will help understand the market and allow make informed decisions.
Identify distribution channels and partners such as tour operators, travel agents e.t.c
Identify all areas of making the business economically viable
Business planning contd.Analyze competition to gain a competitive
edge – do it differently
Carry out a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis
Create a clear organization chart
Check on legal setup, licenses, insurance e.t.c
Rule of thumbWhen presenting your product to a potential travel
operator or
agency, you need to:
Be confident about your product Know your unique selling points Have a clear offer of the itinerary and price as
well as pictures that give an indication of the expectation
The future
The Future Set clear objectives and goals that
are SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time bound)
Remain relevant to the market by monitoring:
Competition Market trends, Consumer change to tastes
and preferences
Remain innovative – Keep trying new things
THANK YOUQ & A