The country’s catchphrase of Tanzania unforgettable has got a boost, thanks to the tour operators and police in Arusha for rolling out an ambitious training package for tour drivers to offer tourists hassle-free trips. The first batch of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) and Arusha Regional Traffic Police Office initiated a refresher course currently […]

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Idea behind the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) to step up support is to complement the government efforts to create seamless, secure and efficient immigration services for tourists and other travellers at KIA. “No more blackouts at immigration department at Kilimanjaro International Airport – as TATO members have installed a cutting-edge power backup system […]

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Tanzania Association of Tour Operators -TATO is delighted to announce the 2023 dates for its massively informative Tanzania FAM trip program: TATO TOURISM REBOOT. This program consists of 7-day and 10-day familiarisation trips around Tanzania’s most famous national parks and tourist attractions, including the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Mount Kilimanjaro, among others. There will be […]

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TANZANIA’s tourism industry has the potential to create jobs, generate foreign exchange earnings and expand the tax base, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Academy official. Flagging off the maiden UNWTO Academy digital tourism training for Tanzania’s tour operators held in Arusha, Dr Jasmina Locke said, however, for this to happen the […]

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Dubbed, on-site modules training on tourism digitization’, is the brainchild of two key UN agencies, namely United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and UNWTO Academy under the auspices of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO). For more click https://eturbonews.com/joint-collaboration-spearheading-tourism-digitization-in-tanzania/ For images from training, please visit TATO gallery

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Arusha. The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (Tato) is seeking to convince the government to ease new Covid-19 restrictions to enable thousands of Israeli tourists to visit the country. Leading Israeli travel agents, who plan to bring nearly 2,000 tourists to Tanzania’s northern safari circuit in two months from August 2021, have written to Tato, asking […]

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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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