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TANZANIA ADVERTISES IN ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2010/11
The world famous English Premier League (EPL) kicked off on 14th August 2010 and for the first time Tanzania started advertising in 6 stadiums after TTB signed a contract with Lantech Services of United Kingdom and Wales as advertising agents for Africa.
Advertising in EPL has value for money since millions of soccer lovers worldwide will read and enquire about Tanzania and her world class tourist attractions including Kilimanjaro, Serengeti National Parks, Ngorongoro Crater, the beaches and cultural sites.
See a list of matches (excel format) that Tanzania will be advertised and make sure to watch and inform others within and outside the organization.
2010 FIFA WORLD CUP PROMOTES SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
Tanzania has started benefiting from the preparations of the coming World Cup due to take place next month in South Africa. A fleet of 27 vehicles of different makes with more than 50 tourists entered the Serengeti National Park from the neighboring country of Kenya
Dr.J.KIKWETE: MORE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN TANZANIA
President of the Republic of Tanzania, His Excellence, Dr. Jakaya Kikwete, said there are several investment opportunities in Tanzania which awaits eligible businessmen to invest.
SUMMIT ON THE SUMMIT
All 45 members of the group of celebrities and professionals who are in the campaign on the Global Clean Water Crisis – Summit on the Summit made it to the top of the African highest Mountain – Kilimanjaro.
INTENSIVE EDUCATION WILL CURB THE WILDFIRE PROBLEMS IN THE NATIONAL PARKS
Tanzania National Parks has been urged to offer more environmental education to the societies living at the slopes of Mount Meru as a deliberate move to avoid wild fire which in the past month has destroyed more than 600 acres of such forests in the area.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tanzania National Parks wishes to inform the public that CRDB Bank Limited has completed the implementation of Card Payments System at Serengeti, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks.
The exercise that involved installation of VSAT dishes, Point of Sale devices and training of TANAPA Cashiers and Accountants had reported excellent results.
By this notice; public, tourists and tour operators are now informed that Point of Sale Payments is done at all the respective gates involved in phase II roll out. Also the public is being informed that CRDB Bank’s extension of services had been made on point of sale terminals at Serengeti, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks.
Tanapa Today
TANAPA TODAY is the quarterly newsletter
from TANAPA, aimed at keeping our readers aware of the sustainable conservation of our natural resources, and promotion of tourism in the country
rates for guides, porters and cooks for mt. kilimanjaro
Rates for porters and guides for Mt. Kilimanjaro (June 2008)
Porters: USD 10 per day
Cooks: USD 15 per day
Guides: USD 20 per day
Electronic payment at park gates
With effect from 1st October, 2007 Tanzania National Parks started using electronic payment systems at its revenue collection centres in parallel run with the old system.
Phase I of this system has covered Serengeti, Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Kilimanjaro and Arusha National Parks through CRDB and EXIM Banks who designed the systems.
This system uses special TANAPA e-Cards instead of cash to pay for park visit and game drive. Other international recognized electronic debit cards like Master and Visa are also acceptable at the park gates
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