Dodoma — TANZANIA has recorded an increase of 48.8 per cent of tourists in a period between January and February this year compared to the number of visitors recorded in the same period in 2022.

National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) acting Director of Economic Statistics, Daniel Msolwa said that between January and February this year, the country received 290,896 tourists, equivalent to 48.8 per cent compared to 195,483 visitors who entered the country last year.

He said that of all the tourists, a total of 114,169 visitors, equivalent to 32 per cent, entered the country through Zanzibar.

Speaking in Dodoma yesterday, Mr Msolwa said that the ever-increasing number of international visitors is attributed to various reasons, including the lifting of Covid-19 lockdown by most countries and the continued government’s effort to promote tourism attractions within and outside the country, including through the Royal Tour documentary.

Msolwa said that the 263,934 international visitors, equivalent to 90.7 per cent visited Tanzania for leisure and holidays while 16,307 visitors, equivalent to 5.6 per cent came to visit their friends and relatives.

“Others were visitors in transit to other countries who were 6,035, equivalent to 2.1 per cent and 3, 418 business visitors, equivalent to 1.2 per cent” he said.

He noted that the top six sources of Tanzania tourism market from outside Africa were France with the highest number of 25,837 followed by Italy (18,556), United States of America (16,567), Germany (15,705), Poland (12,369) and United Kingdom (10,657).