Muslim travellers are becoming a significant segment within global travel

“Cape Town has great potential as a destination for the Muslim traveller," - Enver Duminy

“Cape Town has great potential as a destination for the Muslim traveller," - Enver Duminy

Published Oct 19, 2017

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By 2020 approximately 26% of the world’s population will be Muslim and, given the growth of the Muslim middle class and younger population with increased disposable income, Muslim travellers are becoming a significant segment within the global travel and tourism sector. With that in mind, Cape Town Tourism has been seeking ways to develop awareness around Muslim travellers’ needs.

 

In a survey published in the Muslim Travel Shopping Index (MTSI) 2015, more than 80% of the respondents mentioned that the availability of Halal food options is “very important” when choosing a holiday destination – this information has prompted the creation of the Chef Exchange Programme, which culminated at a function showcasing gourmet Halal cuisine.

 

Cape Town Tourism, in partnership with CrescentRating, brought Muhammad Kamal and Javed Ahamad, two accomplished chefs from Singapore to train 37 Cape Town chefs. Both chefs are active in training and educating chefs on Halal gourmet cuisine.

 

The programme included a workshop with a Halal gourmet chef training introductory course that provided an introduction to Halal and Islamic principles, integration of Islamic principles with Halal food, identification and recognition of Halal ingredients, an introduction to healthy Halal eating and, finally, an online assessment to achieve certification.   

 

In addition, there was a practical cooking demonstration based on the online assessment, with the 20 chefs who scored the highest on the online assessment, selected to participate.

Trip to Singapore

 

Two chefs, Dion Vengatass from Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel and Tamsyn Wells from African Pride 15 on Orange Hotel, won a trip to Singapore where they will learn more about gourmet Halal cuisine. The winners were selected on the basis of their skills, presentation and ability to innovate under pressure, which was illustrated by the three course menu they presented as part of the cooking demonstration.

 

Enver Duminy, CEO, Cape Town Tourism elaborates, “Cape Town has great potential as a destination for the Muslim traveller, so we’re laying the foundations for growth in this market by driving awareness around this market’s needs, with a view to seeing more travel and hospitality businesses adapting what they have on offer so that we can be truly welcoming. This will attract more visitors and boost the tourism economy.”

 

Executive Mayor, City of Cape Town, Patricia de Lille comments, “Cape Town is a diverse, cosmopolitan city with a rich history embracing many cultures and religions. The city is a place with many global connections and influences with layers of history evident in the cuisine, fashion and language." 

"We have a strong local Muslim community and it is the City of Cape Town’s hope that we can continue to strengthen ties with international Muslim communities and welcome more visitors to our city. As an inclusive and opportunity city, we look forward to working with partners to grow this market to boost our tourism numbers all year round.”

 

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