Useful web links
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The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) established in 1983 has a membership of over 120 licensed tour operators. The Association with membership spread all over the country, is headquartered in Arusha. |
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| www.aidintoafrica.org www.stantourstz.com have been joined by Aid into Africa www.aidintoafrica.org UK with their aim being to assist the many thousands of orphans via tourism and the business sector we have both here in Arusha and Dar-Es-Salaam. We as an organisation have a moral obligation to do so. |
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The official site for the Tanzanian High Commission in the UK and Ireland with information and statistics on the country, geology, history and politics, this site holds up-to-date information regarding visas and passport regulations. |
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Festival of the Dhow Countries also know as Zanzibar Film Festival, this annual cultural event, find out all about it on this well designed site. |
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The official site for the Tanzania Trade Fair Committee, information regarding Tanzania’s participation in the various trade fairs throughout the world. |
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This is the official Tanzanian National Web site, all the information regarding the government and Tanzania, census, presidential library, statistics and much more. |
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The site is dedicated to supporting cultural tourism, information on where to visit, what to see and the various cultural tourism projects. |
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The Serengeti National Park’s site, information on the park management and tourism, what to see, the wildlife…worth a visit. |
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Tanzania National Parks, information regarding the various national parks, park notes, maps and mission statement. |
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All the information you will need about Zanzibar, regular updates and easy to navigate, a must for selling Zanzibar. |
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Learning more about Tanzania’s extensive array of game reserves and national parks, to finding out more about the numerous cultures found in our country, the TTB official web site provides up-to-date and accurate information for the traveler interested in exploring Tanzania. |
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The history of wildlife research in Tanzania dates back to nearly 50 years ago when it was first initiated in the 1950's in the Serengeti ecosystem. In view of the importance of research to promote better management of wildlife. |
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Flying Doctors’ Society of Africa. Whether you are a tourist, business traveler or a resident of East Africa, joining the Flying Doctors’ Society of Africa is a simple and affordable choice that helps save the lives of others- and may one day save your own.” |
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