Mkurugenzi
Mtendaji wa Bodi ya Utalii Tanzania (TTB) Aloyce Nzuki (kulia)
akifafanua jambo katika mkutano na waandishi wa habari Dar es Salaam
jana kuhusi jitihada za bodi hiyo kuendelea kutangaza vivutio vya utalii
nchi za nje.Kushoto ni Ofisa wa Ubalozi wa Tanzania nchini Misri Jestas
Nyamanga aliyeambatana na ujumbe wa waandishi wa habari wa nchini Misri
katika ziara ya siku tano kutembelea vivutio mbalimbali nchini.
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PRESS TRIP TO TANZANIA BY A GROUP OF RENOWNED TRAVEL JOURNALISTS FROM SOME OF THE LEADING MEDIA HOUSES IN EGYPT
As
part of the efforts to intensify tourism marketing and promotion
campaign in the Arabic markets, Tanzania Tourist Board in collaboration
with Tanzania Embassy in Egypt, Tanzania National Parks, Ngorongoro
Conservation Area Authority and the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism have
embarked on an initiative of bringing in the country one tour operator
anda group of five (5) renowned Egyptian journalists from Media Houses
in Egypt and around the Egypt’s neighbouring Arab and French Speaking
Countries for a Press Trip and the production of Tourism Promotion DVD.
The DVD will cover among others, tourist sites in Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park.
This
familiarization tour which commenced on November 5, 2012 and expected to
end on November 12, 2012, is aimed at acquainting, intimating, informing
and providing first-hand experience of the Tanzania tourism products
and services to the said travel writers to enable them be opinion makers
of the would be tourists to Tanzania.
The
entire effort is geared to bring them to experience, visualize and feel
the product and entice them on the strengths Tanzania tourist
attractions have and ultimately enable them inform or influence the
prospective buyers to visit Tanzania.
Apart
from producing tourism promotion DVD for Tanzania, the tourism
potentials for Tanzania willamong others, be featured regularly on
theNile TV International Channel and in Ahram and Al Ahram newspapers in
Egypt as well as in other Egypt’s neighbouring Arabic and French
speaking countries.
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