In his brief comments shortly after inaugurating the ultra-modern Arusha Tourism and Diplomacy Police Station worth Sh193.6 million, meant to deal with tourism and diplomacy cases built by Tato members, Dr. Magufuli said the spirit was worth emulating. Arusha. President John Magufuli has commended the members of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (Tato) for leading […]

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01 Sep 2020 AS the country’s tourism industry begins to recover with foreign arrivals increasing since June when the government lifted a temporary ban imposed on international airlines, United Nations Development Programme is backing efforts.UNDP in the country backed Tanzania Association of Tour Operators financially to convert a Toyota Landcruiser donated by Tanganyika Wilderness Camps, […]

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August 29, 2020 The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is supporting the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) 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, […]

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FRIDAY August 28, 2020 The UN Development Programme (UNDP) has extended financial support to the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) to mitigate ripple effects of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on the recovering tourism industry in Tanzania. Tanzania has since it opened its borders for tourists three months ago been struggling to revive its […]

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Tour operators in Tanzania have unveiled a pioneer private, state-of-the-art, waiting lounge at Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) as they seek to offer holidaymakers a hassle-free welcome after a stint of COVID-19. Tanzanian authorities have reopened its skies for international passenger flights from June 1, 2020, becoming the first country in the East African community to welcome tourists to […]

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May 14, 2019 By Adam Ihucha, eTN- Tanzania Tanzanian tour operators are mulling over turning the country’s commercial city of Dar Es Salaam into a ‘tourism paradise’, a copycat of Paris, in their bid to woo massive foreign visitors. The French Capital is a huge draw for foreign visitors – receiving 40 million of them a […]

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On Saturday, the 11th of May, TATO members pay a visit to STEMM, located at Mererani,  Arusha to inspect the STEMM Retreat Center, in order to encourage the tourism industry to become aware of the Mererani location and also to alert travelers to this convenient location, situated close to Kilimanjaro International Airport.  The trip was […]

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PARLIAMENT has been required to help the country’s tourism industry flourish by ensuring that legislation relation to taxes and other regulatory bodies are business friendly. For more information read: https://www.ippmedia.com/en/business/tourism-industry-leaders-lobby-ndugai-better-investment-climate For more images from the event please visit TATO gallery

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Key players in Tanzania’s tourism and hospitality industry and the country’s National Assembly have agreed to work hand in hand in guaranteeing the industry with the due priority it needs for driving the national economy. The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) and Hotel Association of Tanzania (HAT) delegation recently engaged Parliament Speaker Job Ndugai […]

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The meeting too place at TATO offices on 23/09/2018 the purpose was supporting members to access new markets. TATO has reached out to an expert of Asian Tourism Market from Malaysia. Who conducted the training on 23/09/2018 to members on how they can be able to access Asian market for mountain climbing and other related adventures. For more information read more on the article from […]

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Dear TATO Members, Kindly be informed that the Tourism Sector is still enjoying the status quo on VAT, following the successful advocacy done by TATO which entailed several presentations of facts to the various Parliamentary Committees and to other influential decision makers. The general feeling was that most decision makers seemed not to be aware [...]
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