September - 2020 BLUEBAY BEACH RESORT & SPA CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY
FAMOUS CONSERVATIONIST AND A MAN BEHIND TANZANIA-FRANCE ICON PASSES AWAY
The BlueBay Beach Resort and Spa which is situated on the finest white, sandy beach on the east coast of the island of Kiwengwa, Zanzibar celebrated their 20th Anniversary this year. In the picture you can see the Directors and Owners Stephen and Andrew Smith thanking everyone for their support and patronage over the past 20 years. The resort is one of anzibar s most prestigious properties offering the ultimate in beach comfort excellent accommodation fine wining and dining a host of sports and leisure facilities the famous asis Spa and our award-winning service.
G rard Pasanisi, a renowned French national who devoted his entire life to foster tourism development and wildlife conservation in the country as well as diplomatic ties between Tanzania and France, has died at 94. Mr Pasanisi, who came into Tanzania 1967 with love of tourism and wildlife conservation, passed away peacefully on August 1 , , a er a short illness. e would be buried on August 1 at Nice, a seaport city in Southeastern France. The man, who spent 4 years in Tanzania, is credited to have poured his energy into nurturing the current multi-billion-tourism industry, and spearheading wildlife cons. Dar Life passes its sincere condolences to family, friends and those who are touched by his death. May his soul Rest In Peace.
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO REVIVE TANZANIA TOURISM
SWAHILI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM UPDATE
The nited Nations Development Program NDP is supporting the Tanzania Association of Tour perators TAT to revive the Tanzania tourism industry to spur other businesses, recover thousands of lost jobs, and generate revenue to the economy. Wildlife tourism in Tanzania continues to grow with nearly 1.5 million tourists visiting the country annually, earning the country $2.5 billion equivalent to nearly 1 . percent of GDP. This cements its position as the country s leading foreign currency earner. Additionally, tourism provides , direct jobs to Tanzanians and over one million others earn an income from the industry.
The worldwide C ID-1 pandemic certainly is a human tragedy which affects millions of people around the world. The Tanzania Tourist Board has carefully monitored the ongoing crisis and due to this Tanzania Tourist Board regret to inform you all that the th edition of SITE which was scheduled to take place from 2nd to 4th October, 2020 has been postponed , in the interest of all stakeholders and to be ready for next year, the tourism show which will take place from 6th to 8th October 2021 at the Mlimani City Conference Centre, Dar es Salaam with a well-prepared networking platform to meet greet each other a er a long time, and to promote Tanzania and East Africa tourism activities again.
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