MINISTER for Tourism and Natural Resources Professor Jumanne Maghembe has said the government is committed to fully implement the strategy geared towards promoting all tourist attractions available in the Southern Circuit.
“One of the aims of the strategy is to
improve the infrastructure of the area including the airports,” Prof
Maghembe said, adding that the government recognised the contribution of
tourism to national economic growth.
Speaking here at the closing of Tourism
Expo recently, Prof Maghembe said the government, in collaboration with
the World Bank, was strategising on how to improve the infrastructure
leading to Ruaha, Udzungwa, Kitulo National Parks and Selous Game
Reserves.
“It is an undisputable fact that the
Southern Circuit has a lot of unique historical sites and national parks
with rare animal species in the world,” he explained. According to the
minister, improving infrastructure would play a significant role in
promoting and attracting tourists in the area.
“Lack of good roads and airports compel
most of the tourists opt for northern regions. But, the Fifth Phase
Government under Dr John Magufuli has already seen this and was now
working for a permanent solution,” he said.
He said promoting the Southern Circuit
would go hand in hand with intensifying the countrywide war against
poaching. “We are also promoting investments in three and five star
hotels.
It is my hope that we we will be
receiving tourists/visitors of different levels,” Prof Maghembe
explained. He also showered praise on the event organisers.
Earlier, the Iringa Regional
Commissioner, whose region hosted the event, Ms Amina Masenza, said the
region had many tourist attractions, but strategic promotion and
marketing were lacking.
“The south highlands regions have many
hidden historical treasures for which now was the right time to promote
and change the living standards of the people,” the RC explained.
Tourism is among key sectors of the economy, contributing 17 per cent of
national economic growth.
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