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Tanzania Tourism in Tanzania US and Tanzania tourism Tanzanians in Diaspora

Tanzania Festival in Dallas to sell tourism in Diaspora

The annual event seeks to bring Tanzania closer to the Tanzanians in Diaspora

by John Green
April 16, 2018
in Africa's Development, Tanzania
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Tanzania, April 16 – Tanzania Day is the largest event prepared by Tanzanians in Disapora. It is an event that seeks to bring Tanzania closer, sharing the country’s culture, natural resources and people, giving more information about the wonderful African nation.

The event seeks to promote tourism as well, one of the pivotal backbone in the country’s economy. Graced with a bevy of tourist attractive sites and adventurous landscapes, the country has been able to market its attractiveness far and beyond, with European countries falling for the country’s charm.

The event has had positive feedback that has encouraged the planners and organizers into investing more to cater for various needs of the market. The environment has been receptive of the event. This year’s event will take place on April 27th to 29th in Dallas, Texas.

Two Tanzanian journalists have been sponsored by Turkish Airlines to travel and cover the event that has a significant impact to the home country. This partnership shows the great determination of the airline as well to market its service and promote tourism as well.

Tanzanians continue to flock to the event from all over the North American state to attend and have an experience of the festival with great activities lined up. The organizers hope for a rise in the tally of the visitors after a successful opening.

ALSO READ: Abu Dhabi support Tanzania infrastructure to boost trade

The event shows the unity between United States and Tanzania, a sign that both the governments and citizens can be proud of. There is more to be birthed from the unison with greater benefits to be raked.

It is a brilliant opportunity for investors to look into as they gather information about the tourism hub. With the information gathered, they will be able to understand more of the state and the investment opportunities to be grabbed.

Among the natural resources to be showcased include Olduvai Gorge and the Serengeti.

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John Green

John Green is a journalist by profession who holds a degree in Bachelor of Journalism, Broadcast Option and works as an online writer for The Exchange website. To contact Johnson Green please email [email protected]

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