40 killed after two buses collide and burst into flames in Kilimanjaro region
According to eyewitnesses the impact of the deadly collision which occurred at the Saba-Saba section of Same District, in Kilimanjaro region, was deafening and the two passenger transport vehicles were then engulfed in huge flames following a massive fire…
Tanzania to host the 2026 World Travel Awards Grand Finale, attracting nearly 200 countries
Nearly 200 countries will be jetting to Tanzania when the East African state gets to host the 33rd World Travel Awards in December 2026
Which is Africa’s Leading National Park in 2025?
Famous for the annual migration of nearly 2 million wildebeests and zebras, Serengeti measuring 14,763 square kilometers of wilderness, is Tanzania’s third largest National Park after Nyerere and Ruaha.
Nyerere, Ruaha and Kitulo: The World Travel Awards finally recognizes Tanzania’s southern circuit parks
For many years, the Tanzania Tourism industry was concentrated in the Northern Circuit where most tourists and awards would find their way to Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro and the Serengeti, but this time around, the World Travel Awards have flown south.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area reclaims Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction crown in WTA 2025
During the 32nd World Travel Awards Gala Ceremony for Africa and the Indian Ocean, Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) grabbed back the prestigious title.
World Travel Awards Serengeti with the Big Five National Park’s African crown
The National Park, featuring all the Big-Five species and spellbinding landscapes, attracts an average of 450,000 tourists per year, making it the most popular wildlife tourism destination in Tanzania.
Tarangire Wins Africa’s leading Elephant Paradise Trophy at the World Travel Awards 2025
This year the World Travel Award (WTA) has included the new voting category. This is Africa's Leading Elephant Paradise National Park 2025.
After the African Gala Ceremony in Tanzania, World Travel Awards move to Mexico
The Grand Gala ceremony for the World Travel Awards (WTA) Africa and Indian Ocean Winners is taking place in Dar-es-salaam City
Rogue operators alleged to take over the waterfront and beaches of Benghazi in Libya
Haftar emphasized that public beaches are national property and must not be monopolized by individuals, traders or businesspersons and certainly not to be used for personal profit.
Young Tanzanian Footballers for Donosti Cup in Spain
The 14 football candidates were selected from the 27 young footballers that qualified with flying colors during the Arusha-held East African Youth Soccer tourney, known as the Chipkizi Cup