The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism of the United Republic of Tanzania announced a special working visit to the Ruaha National Park on December 18, 2025.
The event is organized by the Ministry to promote conservation and tourism in the country.
The working visit will be led by the Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr. Ashatu Kijaji (Mb). The minister is expected to assess the park's conservation efforts and tourism potential.
Ruaha National Park is one of Tanzania's prominent national parks, known for its diverse wildlife and landscapes.
The park is home to elephants, lions, and various bird species, making it a significant conservation area.
The minister's visit will focus on evaluating the park's management and development strategies. Discussions will likely involve improving conservation practices and enhancing tourist experiences.
The visit is part of broader efforts to boost conservation in the park. During the visit, the minister will meet with park officials and stakeholders to discuss challenges and opportunities in wildlife conservation.
The discussions may also cover community involvement in conservation efforts. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism aims to promote sustainable tourism in Tanzania.
The visit to Ruaha National Park is part of efforts to balance conservation and tourism development. Dr. Ashatu Kijaji's visit is expected to highlight the government's commitment to environmental conservation.
The event showcases collaboration between the ministry and park authorities. The working visit to Ruaha National Park reflects Tanzania's dedication to preserving its natural resources for future generations.
The initiative aligns with national goals for sustainable development and environmental protection.


