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Sustainable Tourism in Zanzibar :

Tanzania may be the country in Africa that people know the most about. It is the nation whose name has come to be associated with Zanzibar, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Serengeti. Travelers from all over the world swarm to Tanzania to go on safari in some of the world’s top national parks.

Involvement of community in Tourism (Local people):

Here we do have a direct contact between visitors and local communities from village guided Tours, cooking classes, fishing trips, mama seaweed tours etc. These foster cultural exchanges and supporting the locals and encourage local to preserve their culture for the future generations.

There is preservation of marine life:

Here we have special marine protected area (MPAs) such as Misali, Chwaka bay, Mnemba, Menai Bay etc. this help in conversation of Marine biodiversity, also there is responsible practice in which diving and snorkeling companies suppose to abide with to reduce impacts.


Presence of eco-friendly lodges, bungalow and Hotels:

: Nowadays I can notice there is growing number of eco-friendly resorts which utilizing renewable energy resource, recycling program and waste management like Kilindi resort Kendwa, Safira Blue Nungwi, The Residence Kizimkazi, Fundo Lagoon Pemba, Baraza Resort etc.

Introduction of eco-friendly Tours and activities

Due to the increasing of the awareness of the sustainability in Tourism we do have some Tour operators and Private institution offers eco- friendly packages such as permaculture, Songe Farm, mangroves canoe etc.

Preservation of culture:

Here focus direct on preserving heritage Tourism which involve cultural tours, traditional performance, arts and craft Tourist got chance to participate in the events like Sauti za Busara, Mwaka Kogwa etc. This help in protecting Zanzibar identity.

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There is much more to Tanzania than meets the eye. It is an incredibly fascinating country with a rich history and interesting culture, as well as stunning landscapes. These were just some truly amazing facts about the African country.

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