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Community tourism pays back - key to responsible tourism
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Tanzania gets new minister for Tourism
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Not only guns needed stop elephant poaching in Africa
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Neptune Hotels announced that beginning May 1, 2015, the Neptune Ngorongoro (previously the Exploreans) in Tanzania, will be managed and operated by Neptune Hotels.
Neptune Hotels announced that beginning May 1, 2015, the Neptune Ngorongoro (previously the Exploreans) in Tanzania, will be managed and operated by Neptune Hotels. This completes the process of bringing all its beach resorts, tented camps, and safari lodges under one brand.
Mr. Amin Merali, Chairman of Neptune Hotels, said, “This final step is the beginning of [a] very important journey for Neptune Hotels. Neptune Hotels has an East-African regional presence with a total offer for the unique African Holiday experience. White Sand Beach resorts, Safari Camps and Lodges in Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar, [are] at the very best locations. We promise African memories.”
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has raised a red flag against Ngorongoro Conservation Area, located in Northern Tanzania, threatening to remove it from the l
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has raised a red flag against Ngorongoro Conservation Area, located in Northern Tanzania, threatening to remove it from the list of the World Heritage sites, over the territory’s ecological deterioration.
An increase in human activities, not compatible with conservation interests within the NCA and its legendary crater located in northern Tanzania, is the reason behind the mess.
UNESCO had declared the Ngorongoro crater as a Natural World Heritage Site way back in 1979, twenty years after the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) was established in 1959, with an eye to protect an area covering 8,300 square kilometers.