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How to achieve potential for rural tourism

By Oksana Omelchenko

A tourism Web site recently posted this joke: a foreign tourist decides to spend the summer in a Ukrainian village. He visits his future vacation spot and asks the cottage owner: “Do you grow tomatoes?” “No,” replies the man. “What about cucumbers?” The man shakes his head. “Maybe you aren’t planting them the right way?” The man is dumbfounded: “You mean we have to plant them?”

This sad joke contains a large grain of truth. People from neighboring and distant countries are more than eager to sample Ukrainian products, in this case tourism. The problem is that people are only starting to figure out where and how to do it. Ukraine’s neighbors have already found their bearings. European tourist operators have said time and again that tourists are tired of seaside beaches, seafood restaurants, and the attendant hustle and bustle; the same complaints are heard about fashionable winter resorts.
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The Day Weekly Digest #20, Tuesday, 14 June 2005



Donetsk Oblast: No Information, No Tourism

By Anna Khrypunkova

Only about 30 people from various districts of Donetsk oblast say they are willing to work to help develop green tourism in this miners’ region, where rural rest and recreation is underdeveloped, compared to western Ukraine. The reason may be that even residents see the Donetsk region as so many mines and endless industrial districts. Few have considered the specifics of the natural environment.
Today green, or rural, tourism is showing some progress only in one place in the Donbas, in the village of Krasne, the birthplace of the famous composer Sergei Prokofiev. Today it is both a scenic spot and an open-air museum. Another potential area for green tourism is Sloviansky raion, the site of Sloviansky resort, which boasts unique curative mud baths that match any to be found in Europe’s top health resorts. Whereas many people in Krasne are actively working to develop green tourism, in Slaviansky raion this work is only starting.
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The Day Weekly Digest #20, Tuesday, 14 June 2005



Why Hotels aren’t Springing Up like Mushrooms

By Olha Vasylevskaya

During the first international conference “Hotel 2006” held in Kyiv several weeks ago Ukraine was described as the most promising European country in terms of the hotel business. However, this has nothing to do with positive qualitative changes that have occurred in the domestic segment of tourism. On the contrary, Ukraine earned this title because of the near total absence of starred hotels.
Meanwhile, our country’s quantitative progress in this sphere is unquestioned. Last year two million more tourists were accommodated than in 2004. All told, 17.6 million foreigners visited Ukraine. In the next couple of years, if Ukraine wins the tender for hosting the 2012 UEFA Cup Finals, experts predict a real tourist boom. But unless the government takes appropriate steps, soccer fans will find themselves homeless during the championships.
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The Day Weekly Digest #13, Tuesday, 18 April 2006



Guests but No Hospitality

By Oksana Omelchenko

Last week we celebrated International Tourism Day, which bureaucrats always welcome with exceptional enthusiasm. By 2010 Kyiv will be receiving ten times more tourists, while the number of Ukrainians eager to explore the capital’s famous landmarks will increase by six times. At least these are the estimates drawn up by Mykola Hrytsyk, head of the Main Administration of Hotel, Tourism, and Resorts Management. On the eve of the professional holiday, Hrytsyk announced that every year tourism in Kyiv increases by 15—20 percent; in 2004 alone tourism contributed 39 million hryvnias to the state coffers. In other words, the Ukrainian capital has every opportunity of becoming a central European tourist mecca, except for one problem: hotels. Of course, the municipal administration is planning to increase their numbers considerably; 40 hotels of varying sizes will be built by the year 2010.
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The Day Weekly Digest #30, Tuesday, 4 October 2005




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