KTB Hosts International Delegates Cementing The Push For Religious Tourism in Kenya
Kenya Tourism Board (KTB), in collaboration with Exploits Worship Centre, recently welcomed 70 international delegates from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the U.S. for the Heavens Fire Prayer Summit at Uhuru Park Grounds. This significant gathering, underscored by a welcoming dinner at the iconic Carnivore Grounds, not only honored the delegates but also showcased Kenya’s hospitality and vibrant culture. The event served as a critical step in reinforcing Kenya's position as a top destination for religious tourism.
The Heavens Fire Prayer Summit exemplifies Kenya's growing appeal as a hub for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (M.I.C.E.), particularly within the niche of religious tourism. With its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and world-class facilities, Kenya is uniquely positioned to attract global events that cater to both spiritual and professional communities. This summit, attended by delegates from across four continents, demonstrates the country's capability to host large-scale international events while providing a meaningful and transformative experience for attendees.
KTB’s active involvement in such initiatives highlights its strategic focus on expanding Kenya's footprint in the global M.I.C.E. and religious tourism sectors. By continuing to host and promote high-profile events like the Heavens Fire Prayer Summit, Kenya is poised to become the preferred destination for international conferences and religious gatherings. This not only boosts inbound travel but also contributes to the growth of the local economy, further establishing Kenya as a leading player in the global tourism landscape.