Tourism has surpassed gold as the
top currency earner in Tanzania, according to the Bank of Tanzania's Monthly
Economic Review.
During the period between September 2012 and
September 2013, revenues from tourism rose from 1.61 billion USD to 1.82
billion USD, while gold export revenues declined from 2.15 billion USD to 1.74
billion USD.
The number of tourists entering Tanzania hit the 1
million mark in 2012, has increased to 1.1 million in 2013, and aims to reach
1.6 million by 2015.
Tanzania's unparalleled beauty has always drawn in
tourists, but its continuing track record of political stability and safety
also make it a desirable destination.
As Dr. Aloyce K Nzuki, Managing Director of the
Tanzania Tourist Board (TTB) pointed out in an interview earlier this year with
TanzaniaInvest, "World Economic Forum places Tanzania second after Brazil
in terms of abundance of natural resources and beauty.
[Furthermore] when you talk about Tanzania you are
referring to stability and security. Tanzania has been a pillar of peace."
Current projects to
secure and continue the expansion of tourism in Tanzania include airport
renovations at the Julius Nyerere International Airport and Mwanza
International Airport; the addition of direct flights to China; a new tourism
marketing strategy implemented by the TTB and the Tourism Confederation of
Tanzania; and beefed up efforts to keep elephant poaching at bay.SOURCE; TanzaniaInvest
14 November, 2013
that's great ...we should put much effort on tourism!!!
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