MARA Region plans to market its tourist attractions in and outside the country, the Regional Commissioner (RC), Mr Adam Malima has said.
The plans would make the tourism sector
help to boost the regional economy, according to the RC. The plans on
table to open up Mara tourism industry among them was to improve road
infrastructure, airport and hotels to woo visitors.
“A strategy is in place to improve and
market tourist attractions available in Mara region”, Mr Malima said
recently when he was officially closing a crucial meeting he held with
senior government officials from all districts in the Lake Zone Region.
The two-day meeting held in Tarime
discussed key plans aimed at speeding up economic and social development
in the region. The government is currently investing heavily on
improvement of transport infrastructure in the region.
For example huge money is being spent to
tarmac Makutano- Juu- Natta road which would link the wildlife- rich
district of Serengeti with Lake Victoria upon completion. Musoma airport
is also expected to have a new look once ongoing plans to improve it
will be done.
Business people in Mara can take the
advantage of the world famous Serengeti National Park (SENAPA) and other
tourist attractions like Lake Victoria and the Mwalimu Nyerere Butiama
Museumu to invest in tourism sector.
Besides culture issues, the region is
also blessed with other tourist attractions like beautiful hills , water
falls at Mara river which need to be developed and marketed to make the
tourism industry sector vibrant.
Investment on tourist hotels and tour
operating companies is also another business opportunity that needs
serious investors in the region. Meanwhile, the Mara RC Mr Malima also
said that minerals sector must also have a significant contribution on
the region’s economy.
“We want to know the contribution of
minerals sector in Mara region “, Mr Malima noted vowing to assess the
performance of mining sector in the region. North Mara is considered the
largest gold mine operating in the region but there are many other
small gold mines scattered in various parts of the region.
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