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Locals skip the past, tourists cash in on Tanzania’s history
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75387, member: 636"] Tanzania sits on a goldmine of historical spots that locals barely touch while foreigners drop serious cash to study the same heritage. Stone Town in Zanzibar pulls tourist crowds for spice tours and slave trade history, but most Tanzanians skip it unless they are showing off the place to international guests. Sites like the Old Boma in Dar es Salaam, Ngorongoro Crater, and Kilwa Kisiwani ruins carry UNESCO status, yet they stay off the radar for weekend trips. The writer is basically calling out Tanzanians for letting visitors monopolize their backstory when these places sit right there waiting. Instead of hitting beaches and parks on repeat, people could check out local heritage sites without needing visas or expensive flights, since the price stays reasonable, and the history belongs to them anyway. [/QUOTE]
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