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Tanzania Joins East Africa’s Single Tourist Visa Initiative

Tanzania Joins East Africa’s Single Tourist Visa Initiative

From CNBC Africa

Tanzania has joined three countries in the East African Community (EAC) in a single tourist visa initiative.

The original countries involved in the initiative, which allows visitors to travel to certain countries on one visa, were Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. Tanzania is newest country to join.

Waturi Matu, coordinator at Kenya Tourism Federation, says part of the delay in Tanzania joining the agreement was lack of infrastructure.

“What has been lacking has been political goodwill and I think certain countries needed to get themselves prepared for the implementation. Of course it requires internet technology to do that and I think that’s what caused the delay,” said Matu.

Matu is excited at the prospects of having a full East African tourism visa which will allow multinational tourism packages, increase business opportunities and increase tourism.

“This will ease movement for tourists across the region, it is also going to attract high yield tourists and long stay tourists. Because if you’re visiting three or so countries in East Africa you’ll spend an average of four days minimum in each country,” she added.

One of the main challenges that the east African region has been facing, in particular, Tanzania is dealing with poaching and the illegal sale of wildlife products.

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