Tanzania’s tourism sector is gaining momentum, with industry players reporting strong growth and upbeat expectations for the year ahead.
The government has set ambitious goals, aiming to attract five million visitors and generate around $6 billion in tourism revenue by mid-year. Officials say improved marketing, expanded air connectivity and continued investment in tourism infrastructure are helping to drive the rebound.
Businesses across the sector, from hotels to tour operators, say bookings are picking up, boosted by renewed interest in Tanzania’s wildlife, beaches and cultural attractions. The industry is seen as a key driver of jobs and foreign exchange, with authorities hoping the latest growth will translate into broader economic benefits.
–ChannelAfrica–
