Tanzania’s tourism industry defies election protests as visitor numbers surge

Tanzania’s tourism industry defies election protests as visitor numbers surge

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 18/11/2025
The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (Tato), which represents more than 300 private operators, said its own assessments show no security threats to tourists or to the country’s main attractions.
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