Tourism Authority Kiribati

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Kiribati Welcomes Fiji’s Prime Minister

The Prime Minister of Fiji, Honourable Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka, and his delegation visited Kiribati on Friday, the 20th of January 2023.   The high-level delegation received the Minister for Education, Hon Alex Teabo, his wife, several Government dignitaries, and the Kiribati Police Service Brass Band which played the Fiji National Anthem. Upon arrival at the Bonriki International Airport, the Honorable Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka inspected the Guard of Honor.

The delegation visited the Eita maneaba, Tokanuean Auriaria IV where they were accorded a traditional Kiribati welcome.   The Prime Minister also paid a courtesy call to Kiribati’s Head of State and President, H.E Taneti Maamau where the two leaders discussed areas of mutual interest for both countries.  His Excellency Taneti Maamau hosted a welcome function and was joined by his Cabinet Ministers at the Office of the Beretitenti in honor of the Prime Minister and his delegation.

The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Fiji and Kiribati and discussed the restoration of unity in the Blue Pacific family.

At the meeting, both Leaders acknowledged the strong kinship shared by Fiji and Kiribati, which has been founded on strong cultural identity, mutual respect, and friendship.  The two leaders reaffirmed the need to collectively work in unity and promote regional cooperation as highlighted in the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent.

Since the establishment of formal diplomatic relations in 1979, Fiji and Kiribati have enjoyed close friendly relations as members of the Blue Pacific family.

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati recognizes the visit as a great opportunity for Kiribati to elevate its tourism development and marketing initiatives through collaboration.  Fiji is a leading Pacific tourism destination and presents opportunities for capacity-building and marketing partnerships for Kiribati.

TAK Commits to Monthly Clean Up program

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati Islands (TAK) has committed to undertaking a monthly community clean-up program with selected communities in South Tarawa. In its first cleanup activity for 2023, TAK led a Betio beach clean-up at the Takoronga Dai Nippon Causeway and around its war relics site on Betio with representatives from the Ministry of Tourism, Commerce and Industry Cooperatives (MTCIC), members of the Nei Mom Uprising and the Betio communities on Saturday 07 January 2023.

The clean-up was undertaken in collaboration with the Betio communities to ensure all its war relics and surroundings are clean.

Whilst plastic waste washing up on Betio’s white sandy beaches continues to be an eyesore, TAK believes that such waste also poses a threat to the marine species and organisms that inhabit our beaches and coastline.

TAK is therefore committed to supporting the ECD, relevant stakeholders, and communities to improve solid waste management practices in Kiribati and ultimately improve international visitor experiences through the clean and pristine natural environment.

A total of 210 bags were used and 195 bags of that total no of available bags were full of plastic waste, were collected from the 1-hour beach clean-up, 75 from the Dai Nippon causeway, 60 from the green beach site, and 60 from read beach 1 and 2. Participants were treated to refreshments compliments of TAK.

TAK’s next clean-up with be on Saturday 04 February 2023.

Utirerei Hotel Wins at National Business Awards

The Utirerei Hotel in Ambo won the Best Accommodation Hospitality category for South Tarawa at the 2022 Kiribati National Business Awards. The event was hosted by the Ministry of Tourism, Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives (MTCIC) on 06 January 2022 at the National Sports Complex in Betio.

A quaint lodging situated in a quiet location away from the main road, the Utirerei Hotel features well-maintained guest rooms, a restaurant, and a meeting facility.

Pronounced Oosireray, the Utirerei Hotel is a family-owned business established by Mrs. Taam Kaiteie. Her business initially started as a small rental home with 3 rooms, and later expanded its current inventory to 26 rooms and a restaurant.

The win this year is the 6th for the Utirerei Hotel since the Business Awards was first launched in 2012.

This year’s award selection was based on a survey that measured properties on Mauri Mark grading, CCovid-19 safety protocol compliance, customer/guest feedback, and inquiry response.

ADB -PSDI supports TAK 2023-2025 Strategic Plan Development

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) through the support of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative (PSDI) is pleased to confirm the appointment of an international and local Technical Assistant (TA) to review and develop the organization’s 2023 – 2025 Strategic Plan.

Ms. Jennifer Bartlett is a sustainable tourism and inclusive economic development specialist whose experience spans 30 years and as many countries. She has worked on a wide range of tourism projects in the Pacific Islands during this time, in her capacity as IFC’s Tourism Program Coordinator then Manager for several years, and as a consultant to government, development partners, and private sector clients.

Most recently she has worked for the Asian Development Bank, World Bank Group, Sustainable Travel International, Business Link Pacific, Akina Foundation, and Strongim Bisnis on Pacific region-wide studies and technical assistance projects for Fiji, PNG, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Palau, Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Marshall Islands, and Niue.

The local expert, Mr. Tearinaki Tanielu is an international development professional with substantive experience in foreign policy, public policy, and strategic planning working with an extensive network of national, bilateral, and multilateral development organizations. He has held senior management and advisor roles within the Government of Kiribati, the Australian High Commission in Kiribati, and the United Nations Headquarters in New York. He also served as a Consultant to the International Seabed Authority in Jamaica, leading the review of capacity development initiatives for Least Developed Countries and Small Islands Developing States.

Mr. Tanielu’s recent technical assistance projects include the review and development of the Kiribati Foreign Policy 2023, the Kiribati National Disability Policy and Action Plan 2022-2025, and the Voluntary National Report of Kiribati for the Global Mid-Term Review of the Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. He is a keen advocate for community development and has co-founded a number of CSOs focused on youth and women empowerment, the promotion of human rights, and the reduction of inequalities in Kiribati.

Through this engagement, Ms. Bartlet and Mr. Tanielu will also review the Ministry of Tourism, Commerce, Industry, and Cooperatives (MTCIC) draft Strategic Plan to ensure that the TAK Strategic Plan is aligned with that of its Ministry.

Betio to welcome first Cruise Ship Visit on 18 February, 2023

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) is pleased to announce that the first Cruise Ship visit to Betio, South Tarawa is scheduled on Saturday 18 February 2023.

The cruise ship MS Amadea is a medium-sized vessel and will be the first of its kind to make a call to Betio with a passengers size of more than 600 passengers and 200 crew.

To prepare for this, the Ministry of Tourism, Commerce, Industry, and Cooperatives (MTCIC) through the TAK has established a Tarawa cruise working committee to prepare for a cruise ship visit.

The main role of the Tarawa Cruise Working committee is to facilitate stakeholder cooperation to boost the competitiveness of Betio (Tarawa) as a cruise ship destination and successfully deliver memorable cruise ship visit experiences.

In order to effectively plan and deliver within the short timeframe that any cruise ship is in port, 4 subcommittees have been established to roll out the different tasks.

The Boarder Security subcommittee will manage border clearances including berthing and mooring, border entry, health and biosecurity requirements, and other national cruise ship-related regulations;

The Awareness and Clean-up subcommittee will deal with public awareness about the cruise, and coordinate community and business sector engagement in preparatory and cruise call date

The Visitor Experience subcommittee will be responsible for the facilitation and coordination of the cruise’s shore activities and the delivery of an unforgettable Tarawa cruise call experience to cruise passengers;

The Trade Subcommittee will ensure that sales opportunities on Betio and South Tarawa are maximized.

TAK is excited to work with the different stakeholders to ensure that visitor experience and sale opportunities are maximized when the MS Amadea calls into the Port of Betio on 18 February 2022.

Food Security Project supports Community-Based Tourism Development.

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) participated in the Least Developing Countries Fund (LDCF-1) wrap up event on Saturday 17 December at the Kiritimati Island Fish Limited (KIFL) conference room in Ambo. The program included sector presentations and an appreciation dinner.

TAK presented the outcomes of its LDCF-1 project involvement which is the development of Community – Based Tourism (CBT) on Abemama, Maiana and Nonouti Islands. Activities for this initiative included tour guide training, baking training, boat safety training, font desk operations, cookery and hospitality training, and fishing guide trainings. These trainings allowed participants to further understand the importance of their contribution to the CBT model.

Although there are only three pilot islands under the project, TAK is determined to replicate the activities and CBT model to the rest of Kiribati. Trainings have already been conducted in many of the remaining islands such as Abaiang; Makin; Butaritari; Marakei; Tabieuea North; Teraina; and Tabuaeran.

One successful outcome was on Abemama – developing and launching the CBT product of Reina Community. The project allowed TAK to train the people of Reina and other villages on Abemama on packaging and pricing their products and how to welcome and host guests to their village and during the tours.

A large component of the CBT model is preserving traditional knowledge on food preparation and presentation. Many outer islands rely heavily on imported food products which have proven to contribute to non-communicable diseases (NCD). Through this project, the communities are learning to revive their traditional means of food gathering and sustainable fishing practices. This will ensure the current and future generations do not lose traditional knowledge and maintain their land and marine resources.

The pandemic impacted the project outcome which was to measure revenue generation. However, the communities are better positioned now to receive new travellers and adventure seekers.

In addition to revenue generation, the CBT model envisages to increase customer satisfaction the maintenance of traditional knowledge, promotion of sustainable practices and enhancement of traveller experiences.

The other sectors that presented were Coastal Fisheries Division under MFMRD; Environmental Conservation Division and Agriculture & Livestock Division both under the Ministry of Environment, Land and Agricultural Development (MELAD) Culture & Museum Division and Local Government Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and Ministry of Tourism, Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives (MTCIC).

 

Tourism office conducted Bakery training on Tamana Island

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati conducted four days of bakery training for accommodation providers and representatives from different villages from 18 to 21 October 2022.

The training was part of Tamana Islands’ preparation for Coconut and Cooperative Day, celebrated in Tamana on October 22. The event is celebrated annually and is part of the Ministry of Tourism Commerce and Industry Cooperative activities.

The objective of this training is to help accommodation providers on Tamana Island explore new skills in baking and be able to bake a variety of baking whenever they have a guest to give them the Mauri way taste of local cuisines.

Villagers from Barebuka attended the four-day training. A total of 17 participants were involved in the activity. The workshop trainers shared ten recipes throughout the training, including coconut roll, cream donut, soft and decorated donut, striped coconut bread, chocolate cake, coconut cake, mini milo ball, simple vanilla cake, condensed milk cake, and banana cake.

During the coconut day event, participants showcased what they had baked at the TAK booth as a giveaway to whoever wanted to taste it.

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati hoped that following the workshop, participants could enhance their baking skills to add to their existing recipes they had learnt to offer guests and travelers when visited in the future.

TAK acknowledges the support from the Ministry and will roll out the same training to other islands which has not yet visited.

Tamana Island keen for tourism restart

The island of Tamana (pronounced Tamena) in the southern part of the Gilbert Islands in Kiribati is nationally known as the island of men, a repetitive phrase often echoed by the old men during traditional welcome ceremonies. This reference is a reflection of the island’s motto of “A man needs to be very skillful and healthy so that he is ready and prepared to provide for his family’s daily living and needs, especially in times of stormy weather’.

Tamana traditional dance depicts its closeness to the Polynesian archipelago and its geographical location has situated it off the beaten track tourism destination in Kiribati.

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK), through its safe, smart, and sustainable tourism restart to tourism program delivered a 4-days training on the island from 18 – 21 October 2022.

It was ideated that the trainings will provide participants with a better understanding on how to effectively manage their tourism businesses’. The trainings recommended that these could be achieved through value adding products and services.

The tourism business fundamentals training highlighted significant points to operate and market a tourism business while the Kiribati Tourism and Hospitality Protocols for the New Normal aimed at improving and enhancing the safety of both the consumers and the service providers in the post Covid19 situation.

Representatives from Tamana Island Council Guesthouse and the KPC Guesthouse participated and completed the training.

The monitoring and evaluation exercise to assess the guesthouses’ staffs compliance to the protocols.

The training was provided as part of the preparation and support to the National Coconut and Cooperative Day on the 22nd October 2022.

 

Abemama island hosts community-based tourism package tour famil

The island of Abemama hosted a familiarisation tour of its newly launched community-based tourism products from 14 – 17 October 2022.

Led by the Minister for Ministry of Tourism, Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives (MTCIC), Honourable Bootii Nauan, the group also included the Minister for Ministry of Infrastructure & Sustainable Energy (MISE), Honourable Willie Tokataake, New Zealand High Commissioner, H.E Andre Van Der Walt, Australian Deputy High Commissioner Mr. Tim Gill, Kiribati inbound tour operators (Kiribati Holidays and Air Kiribati), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) country rep and senior government officials.

Arriving in Abemama via a chartered flight, the group was accorded a traditional welcome by members of Tabiang village at Abemama airport.

The group’s itinerary was based on the islands 3 days community-based tour packaged that included traditional dance entertainment by Baretoa community, an island tour of cultural shrines and historical sites. Reina community showcased their farm to table and ocean to plate tour which included babai planting demonstration and coconut tree planting.  The island’s women’s group, Ainen wiikin Abemama hosted to a sumptuous lunch feast and the group concluded their activities with a tour in Abatiku islet.

The famil was an opportunity for participants to sample Abemamas’ recently launched community-based tourism product packages and offer insights and feedback through TAK on how the program could be improved to better suit traveller needs.

The activity was supported by the Kiribati LDCF Project I, funded by the Global Environment Funds (GEF) and implemented under the Environment & Conservation Division, MELAD with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

 

Kiribati signs Pacific Leader’s Sustainable Tourism Commitment

Kiribati’s Minister for Tourism, Commerce, Industry and Cooperative (MTCIC), Honourable Bootii Nauan affirmed his country’s obligation to sustainable tourism development when he signed the Pacific Leaders Sustainable Tourism Commitment in Tarawa this morning.

This regional commitment by the Pacific Council of Tourism Ministers commits to elevate sustainable tourism as a regional priority for environmental, socio-cultural and economic development. The Council further commits to make tourism in the Pacific a force for good by adopting the Pacific Sustainable Tourism Policy Framework to put the tourism sector and communities on a path to sustainable recovery by 2030.

In signing this commitment, Hon. Nauan said that “this is a step forward in the right direction for us as we meticulously work to map Kiribati’s tourism development journey based on the core values of resilience and sustainability”. He added that Kiribati is a pristine destination that is deeply rooted in rich cultural values and must ensure that these are preserved through tourism.

Kiribati’s commitment to sustainable tourism development is framed in the country’s Sustainable Tourism Development Policy Framework developed in 2021. The framework provides the platform for the development of sustainability indicators for the destination in 2022 and its National Sustainable Tourism Policy scheduled for early 2023.

Hon, Nauan will lead his delegation later this month to formally submit its commitment at the Council of Tourism Ministers meeting and Pacific Sustainable Tourism Leadership Summit in Rarotonga, Cook Islands.