European tourism agents scout Tanzania’s potential

NGORONGORO: LEADING tourism agents from the United Kingdom are in Tanzania touring its iconic national parks, wildlife reserves and scenic landscapes with the aim of showcasing the country’s unique attractions, exploring investment opportunities and strengthening its presence in the European tourism market.
Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr Ashatu Kijaji, assured the tourists that Tanzania remains a peaceful and welcoming destination to all visitors across the world. The Minister was speaking after meeting international tourists at the Ngorongoro Conservation Area entrance (Loduare Gate) during an inspection tour of tourism activities in the area.
She was accompanied by the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Mr Hamad Chande, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr Hassan Abbasi, and the Conservation Commissioner for the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Mr Abdul-Razaq Badru.
The leader of the UK tourism delegation, Debbie Mayger, arrived with her team at the Ngorongoro Conservation Area yesterday, saying they came to Tanzania to experience its wealth of tourist attractions, cultural heritage, wildlife, landscapes, conservation efforts and coastal sites, as well as its customs and traditions.
“We have heard so much about Tanzania. There is strong interest in wildlife tourism, the Ngorongoro Crater, world heritage sites, the Ngorongoro Lengai Geopark, local cultures, environmental conservation, hospitality and the peaceful environment,” said Mayger.
She added: “This visit gives us firsthand experience to better promote Tanzania and we hope to attract even more visitors from the European market.”
Receiving the delegation, NCAA Senior Marketing Officer Michael Makombe said the visit reflects the government’s ongoing efforts through the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, conservation institutions and tourism stakeholders to showcase Tanzania’s rich tourism offerings.
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He explained that the agents’ purpose in visiting Ngorongoro is to experience its attractions firsthand, promote them and encourage their home markets to continue sending tourists to enjoy Tanzania’s wildlife, cultural, environmental, culinary and historical tourism.
The agents, representing the tourism company Shades of Green, have already toured Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and are scheduled to visit Serengeti National Park and other prominent sites.




Don’t believe Tanzanian government alots of lies and is a country no human rights now. And the kidnapping has taken place and the president is blessing It. Be careful.
Southern highlands regions of Tanzania, we have more than 7 a big destinations attractions which is kitulo Garden national park Ruaha National Park, udzungwa national park, Mikumi National Park, Katavi National Park and nyerere national parks, isimila historical stone age site, Mount.livingistone, Rungwe mountain, lake ngosi and lake nyasa with its beach around.
Is a time now tourists and international agents to look their eyes at southern highlands tourism inorder to meet a new attractions to experience adventurous
It’s a nice view that you showcase the negligible tourist attractions just by having a time to mention them but totally Tanzania is a great tourist destination in not only wildlife but also cultural as there are a number of different local communities still practicing their cultures and they are very eager to show them to others outside their own ethnic group.