Tanzania Crowned World’s Leading Safari Destination
Tanzania received three major international tourism awards on Monday. The ceremony was held at Zanzibar Tunguu State House. Minister Ashatu Kijaji presented the prestigious honors for excellence.
The country won the title of World’s Leading Safari Destination 2025. It surpassed strong competitors like Botswana and Kenya for this award. This award was given at a grand finals event in Bahrain.
A National Park Wins World Championship
Serengeti National Park was named World’s Leading National Park 2025. It beat world-famous parks like Kruger and Yellowstone for the honor. Tanzania also won Africa’s Leading Destination award earlier in the year.
Zanzibar added another significant award to the national tally. It was named Africa’s Best Corporate Retreat Destination for 2025. This shows important growth in both business and leisure tourism markets.
Leadership and Record-Breaking Growth
President Samia Suluhu Hassan praised all national tourism stakeholders for their work. She said the awards reflect Tanzania’s incredibly rich natural resources. The country’s international appeal is growing significantly each year.
Economic Performance Reaches New Heights
Official government data confirms a remarkably strong tourism year for 2025. Arrivals grew over nine percent to reach 2.09 million visitors. Tourism revenue also reached a new record of 4.2 billion dollars.
The awards highlight a successful strategy for tourism development. They combine conservation excellence with high-quality visitor experiences. This approach ensures sustainable growth for the future.
Tourism is a vital pillar of the national economy now. It provides jobs and supports countless local communities across Tanzania. These awards will likely attract even more visitors in coming years.
A Bright Future for Tanzanian Tourism
The global travel industry has taken clear notice of Tanzania’s offerings. The country is now firmly positioned as a top-tier destination. It offers an unrivalled blend of wildlife, culture, and beach retreats.

