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| Journal: TWUK | Section: |
| Title: | Issue Date: 01/05/00 |
| Author: | Page Number: 10 |
| Copyright: Other |
Their decision to halt the building of hotels in prime beach front locations, unless they are four or five-star hotels, is an admirable stance and I hope they have the courage of their conviction to stand by it.
Often countries have a ramshackle collection ofrun-down properties in their beach areas and, more often than not, better quality accommodation skirting the resort. There is not enough of the west coast of Africa open to tourism, nor likely to open. For the Gambians to protect their product is refreshing.
Regarding the barring of all inclusive resorts, I have never taken a holiday on anall-inclusive basis, preferring to try out the local delights.
Appreciating what a poor country The Gambia is, it is a decision I respect.
Ian Tovell
Sales team leader
Going Places Direct