A bunch of UK travel agents rolled into Tanzania to check out the parks and wildlife spots, and Natural Resources Minister Ashatu Kijaji met them at Ngorongoro to promise the country stays chill and safe for foreign visitors. The delegation boss, Debbie Mayger, said her crew wants to see the crater, heritage sites, local culture, and conservation work firsthand before pushing Tanzania harder to European tourists back home.
The agents work for a company called Shades of Green, and they have already hit up Tarangire National Park plus Ngorongoro Conservation Area before heading to Serengeti next. Michael Makombe from the conservation area said the visit shows Tanzania trying to flex its tourism game through the ministry and local stakeholders.
The agents work for a company called Shades of Green, and they have already hit up Tarangire National Park plus Ngorongoro Conservation Area before heading to Serengeti next. Michael Makombe from the conservation area said the visit shows Tanzania trying to flex its tourism game through the ministry and local stakeholders.