Abstract

Tourism and hospitality sectors are one of the biggest economic pillars of Narok county, Kenya This study was conducted to examine the exact level and nature of the effects of Covid-19 pandemic on the sector in Narok county A cross-sectional design of study was used Questionnaires, interview guides and observations were used for data collection The findings indicated that over 70% of the clients were non-willing to resume with tourism activities after the pandemic is over Some of the stakeholders had partially or fully changed their profession The average number of clients visiting tourism destination sites had reduced by 84% within 3 months The clients had changed their perception of preference, with economy and safety being preferred over comfort As a result, their mode of transaction and travel had changed There was no significant change in the preferred tourism destination sites (P < 0 05) The stakeholders net profit margins had reduced from in excess of Ksh 40,000 to less than Ksh 10,000 per month It was concluded that the sector had truly been ravaged by the pandemic The stakeholders recommend cushioning in form of tax-waivers, monthly stipends or incentives from the county and national government

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