TANZANIA TOURISM IN DAR ES SALAAM INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR

Dar es Salaam's International Trade Fair happens annually on the 7th July. This date is known as Saba Saba, which literally translates as Seven Seven - the seventh day of the seventh month. Saba Saba is Workers Day, and is a National Holiday for Tanzania.
While the country relaxes on Saba Saba, Dar es Salaam is a hive of activity, hosting the annual International Trade Fair at the Mwalimu JK Nyerere Fair Grounds. The International Trade Fair is now in its thirty-second year, having originally been held to promote Tanzanian exports. Now the International Trade Fair has grown into an important annual event, hosting over 1500 exhibitors from over 18 different countries.
The International Trade Fair is open to the public as well as business visitors from across Tanzania and abroad. For more information contact us for assistance.
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Dar es Salaam's International Trade Fair happens annually on the 7th July. This date is known as Saba Saba, which literally translates as Seven Seven - the seventh day of the seventh month. Saba Saba is Workers Day, and is a National Holiday for Tanzania.
While the country relaxes on Saba Saba, Dar es Salaam is a hive of activity, hosting the annual International Trade Fair at the Mwalimu JK Nyerere Fair Grounds. The International Trade Fair is now in its thirty-second year, having originally been held to promote Tanzanian exports. Now the International Trade Fair has grown into an important annual event, hosting over 1500 exhibitors from over 18 different countries.
The International Trade Fair is open to the public as well as business visitors from across Tanzania and abroad. For more information contact us for assistance.
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Tanzania has a great potential for natural resources, cultural and tourism attractions. In terms of wildlife, the present network of wildlife Protected Areas (PAs) in Tanzania is comprised of 16 National Parks, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, 38 Game Reserves and 43 Game Controlled Areas. The wildlife protected area network covers 233,300 Sq. Km (28%) of the total Tanzania's land surface area.


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