Tourism Authority Kiribati

Kaongora Newsletter

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 Kiribati welcomes new market development in Betio

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) welcomes the initiative by the Ministry of Tourism, Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives (MTCIC) to construct an Open Integrated Market (OIM) on Betio, South Tarawa.

At the official ground-breaking ceremony on Thursday 24 November 2022, Minister of Tourism, Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Honourable Booti Nauan said that “the prime objective of the Open Integrated Market is to provide a one stop shop or market, a place to market all locally grown fruits and vegetables, and Kiribati homemade handicrafts”.

Honourable Nauan added that “the selection of Betio the location is strategic knowing that island has the highest number of the population and is the main port for all inbound and outbound shipping vessels”.

Funded by the Government of Australia, the OIM will also serve foreign vessels who may wish to purchase any fruits and vegetables along with Kiribati homemade handicrafts. The construction of the OIM will foster the development of domestic trade and create more economic opportunities for the people of Kiribati, particularly at the grassroot level, especially women and youth.

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati recognises the value such a development will bring to improving visitor economy on South Tarawa especially for cruise tourism. The OIM will be a central location for local handicraft makers from all over Kiribati to sell their creations to international travellers.

This project is scheduled to be completed in 2025 and will cost AUD$6 million.

Tourism Kiribati to promote WW2 80th Year Commemoration in 2023

As Kiribati concluded the commemoration of 79th anniversary World War 2 on the islands of Butaritari and Betio in South Tarawa, the Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) shares that many untold stories of these historical events in 1943 makes Kiribati an intriguing island destination for battlefield tours.

TAK Chief Executive Officer, Petero Manufolau made the comments following the final commemoration WWll event at the Japan and Korean memorial monuments in Tabon Takoronga on Betio, South Tarawa.

“Whist most of what we know about these historical World War 2 events are documented”, Manufolau added that “first-hand accounts of survivors in the islands of Tarawa and Butaritari offer a fascinating and emotional journey into what is a significant part of the island destination’s history”.

To share the many untold, undocumented and undiscovered remanence of World War 2 in Kiribati, the Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) will begin work to develop ‘relive and re-discover Kiribati WWll packages’ for the 80th anniversary celebrations in November 2023.

Through its engagement with the United Stated of America, Japan and the Republic of Korea on battlefield tours and war relics preservation, TAK will collaborate with local stakeholders and international World War 2 travel and tour operators to develop and promote battlefield tour products to Kiribati.

Manufolau said “the Kiribati WWll 80th anniversary in 2023 will be an excellent opportunity for families and relatives of U.S, Japanese and Korean servicemen whose lives were lost in Tarawa and Butaritari to visit Kiribati to honour their memories”. Furthermore, he said “such a visit will also allow relatives to connect with IKiribati people who have become custodians or WWll relics and guardians of the remains of their loved ones in these islands”.

Visitors to Kiribati can enjoy WWll guided tours in Tarawa and Butaritari with trained local guides and historians.

Kiribati honours Japanese & Korean WWII Monument

The Kiribati Minister of Tourism, Commerce, Industry & Cooperatives, Honourable Booti Nauan hosted the 79th WWll anniversary commemoration and the reopening of the Japan and Korea monuments at Tabon Takoronga, Betio Tuesday 29 November, 2022.

Present at the event was His Excellency Kawakami Fumihiro, Ambassador of Japan to Kiribati and Excellency Park Young-kyu, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Kiribati.

Set against the backdrop of the re-built Japan and Korea WWll memorial monument, the event began with a welcome from the traditional landowners the Unimwane ao Unaine Betio followed by a commemoration memorial service led by Reverend Tioti Timon from the Kiribati Uniting Church.

In his address, Hon Nauan shared that “while the Battle of Tarawa will long be remembered as the bloodiest battle in the Pacific campaign of WWll, it important to acknowledge that each of the more than 5,000 lives lost, whether they were Americans, Japanese or Koreans, were sons, fathers, brothers, uncles who were loved by their families and that their memory must always be honoured”.

The Ambassadors of Japan and Korea both expressed their sincerest gratitude to the Government and the people of Kiribati for the initiative to remember their fallen countrymen.

The event was also attended by the High Commissioner of Australia to Kiribati, His Excellency David Yardley, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Kiribati His Excellency Tang Songgen, the Mayor of Betio, local church leaders and community elders.

Tourism Restart Training delivered in Maiana Island

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) conducted a five-days tourism restart program training to all tourism businesses in Maiana on the 9 – 15 November 2022. This was held at the Island Council Guesthouse in Tebwangetua.

The five days training was attended by representatives from the local accommodation provider and tourism communities.

Conducted by Tourism Officer Ms. Monika Rikita, the training included Tourism and Hospitality for the new normal, Revenue management and Tourism Business Fundamental.

Six modules of the tourism and hospitality safety protocol training focused on the necessity for the tourism businesses to protect employees and travellers from COVID-19 by adhering to set protocols developed by TAK.

The tourism business fundamental training focused on tourism business concepts and services and the role that marketing and human resources capacity development plays in strengthening community-based tourism business initiatives. These also included ecotourism revenue management training which focused on sustainability practices, and revenue management.

TAK is confident that trainings provided in Maiana will assist the island community as they prepare to welcome back travellers to the island.

This program was supported by the Kiribati LDCF-1, funded by the Global Environmental Facilities, and implemented under the Ministry of Environment Lands and Agricultural Development through the Environment and Conservation Division.

Butaritari ready to welcome international travellers 

The Tourism Authority of Kiribati (TAK) completed a one-week training on housekeeping, tour guide and COVID-19 safety on Butaritari island from 14 – 18 November 2022.

The COVID-19 safety protocol refresher training aimed to support the islands 4 accommodation providers and 1 restaurant to remain safety conscious as the island begin welcoming foreign visitors.

The tour guide training provided the islands registered tour guides the opportunity to improve their product knowledge, get a better understanding on tour package and pricing and management of their services as a business.  Participants also received customer service training and were encouraged to create exceptional experiences for travellers to Butaritari.

The week-long training program concluded 79th anniversary of the Battle of Makin (Butaritari) in Ukiangang village.