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At ITB Berlin in 2024, Tanzania showcases its visitor treasures.

Written by meetingstravel

According to a statement from Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania will participate in the world’s largest travel and tourism show, ITB Berlin, in order to present its tourist attractions to the world’s largest travel business and leisure hospitality audience.
Ms. Angellah Kairuki, the director of the Tanzanian Association of Tour Operators ( TATO ), TTB officials, and other top executives in the tourism and travel industry, is currently in Berlin as the country’s minister for natural resources and tourism.
Tanzania has joined other tourist locations, hospitality professionals, travel agencies, tour operators, and media representatives from all over the world to promote its tourist attractions, most notably the biodiversity resource, historical and heritage sites, thanks to the ITB Berlin 2024 go fair.
More than 10, 000 vendors and 160, 000 guests are expected to attend the ITB Berlin go museum.
Through Business to Business ( B2B ) meetings and networking, the Tanzanian tourism team will be able to draw German visitors and visitors from other nations to the ITB Berlin show.
Europeans are rated as the top annual saving holidaymakers and longer-staying readers to Tanzania, with a number that ranges between 58, 000 and 60, 000 between 2022 and the middle of 2023, and is expected to rise even higher.
With a large number of vacationers visiting other countries outside of Europe, including Africa and other earth locations, Germany is the top European country.
Hon., Germany’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister. Kartja Keul and the Tanzanian Minister for Tourism spoke with each other about the best ways to entice more European visitors to explore Tanzania from February 29 to March 3.
Germany, which is regarded as Tanzania’s standard spouse, is funding habitat restoration projects in Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania and Serengeti National Park in the northeast.
The historic sites, including the old European buildings, cultural heritage sites, Mount Kilimanjaro expeditions, as well as wildlife parks, are the most appealing to tourists to Tanzania.
Ngorongoro Crater attracts a lot of European travellers because it is one of Tanzania’s most popular attractions. The renowned German naturalist, Professor Bernhard Grzimeck, and his son Michael Grzimeck were interred in Ngorongoro.
According to information from the Ministry of Tourism, there were 1.8 million visitors of visitors in Tanzania, an increase of 14 % over the number of visitors to the country’s main tourist attractions in 2022.
Through its members, the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators ( TATO ) will have a strong presence at ITB Berlin 2024.
SOURCE: eTurboNews | eTN: Tanzania Showcases Its Tourist Gems at ITB Berlin 2024 

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