Malawi: Assistant Tourism Officer for Likoma, Joyce Storey says snorkeling and diving courses can help in boosting tourism sector in Likoma district. The tourism sector is one or the most profitable part of thee service sector and has significant scope for improvement.
The project, according to the Tourism officer will give the travellers something to look forward to in the district. It will also help in diversifying the offering of the district and increase travellers footfall in the region.
The tourism officer made the remarks after a week-long snorkeling and diving course which was held in Monkeybay. During this course, some youths from Likoma also attended with thee aim of learning more about the activity.
Joyce Storey said the participants will be able to draw tourists to destinations known for their rich marine life among others.
“Tourism centered around snorkeling and diving often promotes marine conservation efforts and supports initiatives to protect underwater environments and it will help to enhance tourism by attracting visitors and supporting local economies,” said Storey.
One of the participants, Yusuf Asima who is also a tour guide said the course has been an eye opener to the youth. He added that it will help in various ways such as job creation, rescuing people on the lake and many more.
“It is an advantage to me as a tour guide because this is a first of its kind here in Likoma, now I will be able to assist the tourists when they will need experts in snorkeling and diving. Government has also created job opportunities for us because after assisting the tourists, we will get paid in return,” said Yusuf.
Another beneficiary Anslem Gondwe from Likoma said he was thankful to government for the free courses which were offered.
“The courses offered will help in attracting tourists to visit our island. There are some tourists who love diving and snorkeling. This will help in bringing forex,” said Gondwe.
He then asked government to provide snorkeling and diving materials which will enable the youth to put into practice skills gained from the training.