Tanzania, May 19 -- 337 new tourist attractions have been identified in ten regions of Tanzania as the country intensifies efforts to diversify the country's tourism offerings and reduce dependence on traditional wildlife-based tourism.

The announcement was made by the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Dr Pindi Chana, while presenting the ministry's 2025/26 budget estimates in the National Assembly on Monday.

Dr Chana said the new attractions were discovered through a collaborative initiative between the ministry and tourism stakeholders to expand the tourism scope and promote lesser-known destinations. The newly identified attractions include natural, man-made, cultural, historical, and religious sites.

Out of the total 337 ...