TANZANIA (eTN) - Building good relations in tourism, Saudi Arabia
and Tanzania are looking at biodiversity conservation and wildlife
protection as areas of cooperation involving youths from the two
countries.
Rich in history and religious antiquities, Saudi Arabia is now
borrowing a leaf from Tanzania’s wildlife resources for the Kingdom’s
future biodiversity conservation and tourism.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has organized and sponsored a ten-day
Youth Dialogue Forum in Tanzania and which brought together 50 youths
from both Tanzania and Saudi Arabia.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia Dr. Nizar bin Obaid Madani inaugurated Saudi-Tanzanian Youth
Dialogue Forum taking place in Tanzania’s northern tourist city of
Arusha, reports from the Kingdom’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. A delegation of Saudi youths participating the forum including
specialists from Saudi Wildlife Commission, coordinators and supervisors
of the Forum's organization, and 20 male and female youths from 13
Saudi universities, reports available to eTN from the Kingdom said.
With a theme “Construction and Implementation of the Regulatory
Framework for Biodiversity Conservation”, the Youth Forum is an
initiative by King Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia for promoting
dialogue among youths worldwide under the program of Saudi
International Youth Dialogue Forums.
Youths attending the forum are expected to visit Tanzania’s famous
Serengeti National Park for three days to gain a field experience from
various wildlife conservation projects in the park, among them, the
black rhino management program; wild dogs reintroduction project, lion
and hyena research projects. Before ending their dialogue, delegates are scheduled to gain more field
experience from Tanzania’s leading wildlife conservation area of
Ngorongoro, Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s Excellence College of Wildlife
Management on the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro at Mweka locality and
Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute in Arusha city.
Rich in historical and religious antiquities, Saudi Arabia attracts
pilgrims from Tanzania and other religious tourists who visit the
Kingdom’s preserved historical and cultural heritage sites.
Muslim pilgrims from Tanzania visit Saudi Arabia every year during Hajj caravans in Holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
The Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) said that
inbound visitors to the Kingdom make short visits to the country, mostly
for religious vacations. Some of these visitors are from Tanzania and
other, Eastern African states.
There will be an estimated 16.7 million inbound tourist arrivals to
Saudi Arabia this year. The Kingdom government has recognized the need
to diversify away from its dependence on oil, and the tourism industry
has been identified as a priority area for investment.
Saudi Arabia is world’s leading destination for African tourists. No
immediate data available to show the number of African tourists calling
to Saudi Arabia’s historical and religious sites, but the number of such
visitors from this continent runs in hundreds of thousands every year.
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