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Thailand - Tourism and the Truth

S3 E1 Thailand - Tourism and the Truth

This time Stacey is travelling to one of our favourite holiday destinations, Thailand, to explore the darker side of tourism that the average holiday maker doesn't see. Hundreds of thousands of us flock to Thailand every year, where for just a few hundred pounds you can enjoy beautiful beaches, top hotels and unbeatable service. A trip to Thailand has become a rite of passage for many young Brits, but why is it possible to enjoy such luxury at such bargain prices? Stacey begins her trip in Phuket, where she stays as a tourist before swapping roles and becoming a hotel worker. She works as a chambermaid and struggles with the hard work and incredibly high standards, having to clean 14 rooms a day for just four pounds. She also discovers what it's like to live on such low wages and the sacrifices that some hotel workers have to make. Many live in slum conditions or in hotel dormitories, separated from their children for months at a time.

Première diffusion : 28 mars 2011

Kenya - Tourism and the Truth

S3 E2 Kenya - Tourism and the Truth

This time, Stacey is heading to Kenya to investigate the side of tourism that the average holidaymaker doesn't see. Kenya is fast emerging as one of the world's hottest tourist destinations, with its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels and safaris. More and more Brits flock there every year, and with a week all-inclusive costing as little as 600 pounds it's not hard to see why. But is the influx of tourists making life hell for the locals? Stacey begins her trip in Mombasa, where she stays in one of the many luxury all-inclusives that line Kenya's east coast. Whilst staying in the hotel she discovers that little of tourist money is filtering down to the workers, and very little money is being spent in the hotel itself. Stacey decides to leave the all-inclusives behind to see what life is like for workers away from the palm-fringed beaches. Just down the road from the hotel strip she discovers a world of squalid living conditions and families struggling to survive, she hears stories of terrible pay and extreme lack of rights, and joins one group of workers as they hit the streets to protest. Shocked by what she has seen and determined to do something to help the plight of the hotel workers, Stacey goes head to head with the Kenyan Minister for Tourism. Next, she heads inland where she meets a community who are struggling to find fresh water as a result of a large scale tourist development. For centuries locals have used a large spring, but a wall constructed as part of the development has restricted access to their water source. Instead, villagers are using a small stagnant pond. The final leg of her journey sees Stacey travel to the Maasai Mara, famous for its world-class safaris. Here she goes undercover to find out where our tourists' pounds are really ending up.

Première diffusion : 9 juin 2011