Tanzania is stepping up its presence at the International Tourism Exchange (ITB) Berlin, with Day Two marked by high-level engagements aimed at strengthening global partnerships and boosting the country’s tourism footprint.
Coordinated by the Tanzania Tourist Board under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Team Tanzania is actively holding strategic business-to-business meetings, investment discussions, and destination briefings.
The efforts underline Tanzania’s readiness to offer not only world-class attractions but also sustainable growth and long-term collaboration opportunities.
Through Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), the country is demonstrating a strong commitment to conservation-driven tourism, sustainable park management, and premium visitor experiences.
Iconic destinations such as the vast plains of Serengeti National Park, the towering peaks of Kilimanjaro, and the elephant-rich baobab landscapes of Tarangire highlight Tanzania’s unmatched biodiversity.
Visitors are also drawn to the chimpanzee sanctuary at Gombe, the unique soda lake ecosystem at Lake Manyara, the volcanic terrain of Arusha National Park, the marine and bush blend at Saadani, and the historic wilderness of Mkomazi National Park. Together, these sites offer a seamless circuit of adventure, culture, and authentic experiences.
Day Two at ITB Berlin sends a clear message: Tanzania’s national parks are more than natural wonders.
They are strategic pillars supporting economic growth, conservation leadership, and the nation’s standing as a premier global tourism destination.
