The Stacey Dooley Investigates Collection Season 3 Episode 2 Kenya: Tourism and the Truth

  • June 9, 2011

Stacey Dooley travels to Kenya to investigate the impact of the country's tourism industry on both the economy and the local communities. Kenya, known for its stunning wildlife and natural beauty, is a top travel destination for many around the world. However, Stacey discovers that the reality behind the glossy brochures and safari adventures is much more complex than it appears.

Throughout the episode, Stacey meets with locals who explain how their traditional way of life has been threatened by the influx of tourists. She speaks with Maasai tribespeople who were forced off their land to make way for luxury lodges and resorts. She also meets with fishermen struggling to make a living as large-scale tourist operations damage local fishing grounds.

As the tourism industry in Kenya has grown, so too have the number of orphanages catering to Western tourists looking to volunteer or donate money. However, Stacey uncovers a dark side to this phenomena as many of these orphanages are run for profit and exploit vulnerable children. The episode shines a light on the importance of researching and supporting ethical tourism practices.

One of the most striking moments in the episode is when Stacey goes undercover to visit a local slum. She sees firsthand how the inequality and poverty faced by many Kenyans are often hidden from tourists. Stacey meets with local activists who are working to ensure that the benefits of tourism are shared more equally and that negative impacts are reduced.

Overall, "Kenya: Tourism and the Truth" is a thought-provoking and eye-opening episode that highlights the complexities of the tourism industry and its impact on local communities. Stacey's compassionate and curious approach allows her to connect with local people and understand their struggles. The episode encourages viewers to think critically about their own travel choices and the ways in which tourism can be used as a tool for positive change.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 9, 2011
  • Language
    English