I know Kenya is more developed but I think Somalia could make a lot of money from diaspora people if they had a safari like they door do they already have one?
Maintaining safari destinations requires some effort. First and and foremost you need peace and security, provide by a stable govt. Then the govt has to invest a lot in maintaining the national parks and reserves.
Take Kenya for example. Kenya Wildlife Service is the name of the state agency that is incharge of all the national parks and reserves. They have a manpower of over 5,000 permanent workers, including armed rangers whose sole job is to provide 24 hour protection to the wildlife within the boundaries of each park. You also need transport and accommodation infrastructure, including hotels and lodges within or near the parks.
Anyway it's unfortunate that somalis chimped out against the kacaanka regime, destroying everything in their path including most of the wildlife and the environment. Nowadays, Somalis have to travel to Kenya to enjoy a safari holiday experience.
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