EXHIBITORS AT UWANDAE EXPO2020
Exhibitors are established Tanzanian businesses and organisations, who provide products and services to the domestic tourism sector.
Contact details are provided below.
Exhibitors are established Tanzanian businesses and organisations, who provide products and services to the domestic tourism sector.
Contact details are provided below.
AWOTTA is at the forefront of lobbying and advocacy for womens development and equality in the tourism sector. It is committed to driving forward the nation’s tourism agenda on the development of domestic tourism, equal opportunities for women in the sector and the growth of tourism as a career path for the young.
The National Museum of Tanzania is a consortium of five Tanzanian museums whose purpose is to preserve and show exhibits about the fascinating heritage and natural environment of Tanzania.
It has galleries charting the history of Tanzania, with hands-on exhibits for school children to learn about their ancestors’ way of life. The beautiful gardens and rotating exhibitions make it a magnet for local residents and tourists to enjoy year-round.
Tourism makes a substantial contribution to the social and economic development of Tanzania, both domestically and Internationally.
Whether promoting its seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites or small community museums, TTB’s innovative and dynamic awareness campaigns have contributed significantly to the growth in tourist visitor numbers year on year - rightfully branding Tanzania as ‘Unforgettable!’
TANAPA (based in Arusha) is responsible for the nation’s 21 National Parks. Its mission is to sustainably conserve and manage Tanzania’s magnificent park resources for future generations.
Tanzania’s national parks are consistently listed as the best in the world for wildlife viewing. TANAPA remains committed to providing high-class tourism services to meet the needs of both the Tanzanian people and visitors from overseas.
TAWA is responsible for 79% of protected areas across Tanzania.
Its mission is to conserve and sustainably utilise wildlife resources in protected areas outside National Parks and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. TAWA collaborates with local communities and other national and international stakeholders for the benefit of both Tanzanians and the global community.
The Marine Parks and Reserves Authority oversees the management and administration of such environments off the coast of Tanzania and Zanzibar, to ensure sustainable use of their resources.
Providing employment for local residents, the areas are home to an amazing array of wildlife and unique ecosystems. They offer an accessible tourist destination for the growing population of Dar es salaam.
Dar es Salaam is the largest city and economic capital of Tanzania. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, offering many trade opportunities for business and fascinating sites for residents and visitors to enjoy.
The City Council is responsible for the preservation of buildings and Dar es Salaam’s development as a tourist destination for all travellers inc. maintaining the important local supply chain.
The National College of Tourism has been in existence for 30 years and has over 700 students enrolled in campuses in Dar es Salaam (Bustani and Temeke) and Arusha.
NCT are committed to offering high quality education and training to all those wishing to take up lucrative and career enhancing positions in the hospitality and tourism industry - one of the fastest growing sectors of the Tanzanian economy.
The Mwalimu Nyerere Museum is a fascinating regional tourism attraction in Butiama and showcases the life story of the first president of Tanzania - Julius Kambarage Nyerere.
Visitors will learn the life story and struggles of our founding father, before visiting his actual retirement home to see where actual events took place.
The new 148-room City Lodge Hotel is conveniently located in downtown Dar es salaam just 13km from the international airport.
This air-conditioned, modern property offers upmarket facilities for business and leisure travellers, uncapped WiFi, as well as meeting rooms, fitness facilities, and a sparkling swimming pool and deck.
Vera International Travel and Tours is one of the leading providers of travel services in Tanzania, offering regional tours as well as worldwide packages to suit any taste and budget.
Over the past 10 years they have established strong partnerships with hotels, airlines and many tourist providers to meet the needs of all travellers.
Based in Moshi, Zara Tours leads guests on incredible adventures within Tanzania. from treks of Kilimanjaro or Mt. Meru to Safaris in the Serenegeti and Tanzania’s lush game parks.
Established in 1986, Zainab and her team are known the world over for providing quality services and their generosity in supporting many charitable causes.
Nangasu provides a totally personalised approach to tour planning, with enjoyment, safety and comfort being at the heart of their operations. From adventure sarafi’s to relaxing beach holidays every taste can be catered for.
Lydia is owner of Nangasu and her love of, and passion for, her homeland has seen her recently appointed as a travel brand Ambassador for Tanzania.
The Bukoba Kolping Hotel, owned by The Kolping Society of Tanzania, offers high-quality services to tourists, travellers, conference organisers, wedding parties, and entertainment seekers.
Located on the beautiful shores of Lake Victoria, the hotel offers comfortable accommodation set within beautiful gardens. Its welcoming environment is why they are known as offering “a home away from home!”
Tanga Beach Resort & Spa is an high quality establishment opened in 2009 in Tanga City. Tanga is one of the most historical cities in Tanzania and therefore an ideal destination for tourists, business people and families.
It has a perfect balance between traditional and modern life. Amongst the attractions of Tanga City are Amboni Caves, the old town of Pangani, Saadan National Park, Mkombozi National Park, Amani Natural Reserve, Usambara Mountains and the beautiful Indian Ocean.
Kiroyera Tours are pioneers in domestic tourism, first bringing tourists to the Kagera region back in 2002.
They have offices in Bukoba and Dar es Salaam, providing quality tours and services to domestic and international travellers, corporate groups and visiting friends and relatives.
Kiroyera’s consultancy arm works with businesses, organisations and government bodies across Africa to establish and develop tourism services.
Afro Lioness Adventures was founded by Agatha and is the only company in Tanzania that hires only female guides, translators and drivers.
Based in the Kilimanjaro area, their professional guiding skills and knowledge of the local wildlife and their heritage make them a natural choice to lead women, families and groups on the most insightful and memorable experiences possible.
"Let us guide you on a voyage of a lifetime!" Glorious Tanzania Tours is an experienced, ethically responsible tour company based in Arusha.
Female owned, their intimate knowledge of Africa’s people, cultures, wildlife and ecosystems, ensures a comprehensive understanding of how to meet the needs of all domestic and international travellers to Tanzania and Zanzibar.
The Southern Parks in Tanzania are home to the ‘big five’ and spectacular floral displays. They also offer some of the best wildlife camps to stay at during a memorable visit.
The Selous Jimbiza Camp, Matembezi Safari Lodge and Rhuaha Jimiza Camp are proud of the high-quality services they offer and look forward to welcoming visitors from around the world.
Kitama Safaris are based in Moshi and are a quality tour operator providing comprehensive services to groups and individuals.
Specialising in mountain climbing and trekking Mount Kilimanjaro, Meru and Ol-doinyo-lengai; they also offer wildlife safaris and Zanzibar beach holidays to leave every visitor with unforgettable memories of Tanzania.
Mama Shoo Cultural Tourism outside Moshi, is a wonderful place to learn about Tanzanian culture. The Chagga people are the largest ethnic group around the Kilimanjaro area and Mama Shoo specialises in introducing their culture to all visitors.
At the centre you can explore a traditional Chagga hut, visit the Chagga Museum, taste local dishes, and have the opportunity to see how batik fabrics are designed and dyed - you can even make your own!
Dane Holdings is a family-owned company established in 2016, whose grapevines produce a range of fine Tanzanian wines.
The company is situated at Nkulabi village, 35km south of the capital city of Dodoma, and distributes its wines to hotels, bars and lodges throughout Tanzania.
Madhu and her team tailor-make quality kitenge table runners, handbags and other beautiful crafts which make perfect gifts and souvenirs for tourists.
You can visit her shop year-round at no 11, Slipway, Masaki, Dar es salaam.
A family business, SanaaArts Products are based in Dar es Salaam.
They make, design and deal in producing a range of quality products from table mats to traditional drums, fashion items to handcrafted jewelry.
Travel Partner was formed to cater for the growing demand in car hire and tourism services.
They currently operate 6 offices across Tanzania, offering a range of services to corporate and private clients.
Tanzania is the eight largest grower of cashew nuts in the world and ranks fourth in Africa!
Based in Mtwara, Golden Cashewnuts grow and package some of the tastiest nuts you can buy and supplies quality hotels, lodges and shops with its produce.
DM Fashion creates unique, beautiful handcrafted wooden and bamboo bowls of beauty for homes and business.
Hotels and lodges are regular customers who purchase such unique works of art for their lobbies and souvenir shops.
Shule Yetu provides a range of school uniforms and books to public schools across Tanzania.
All children and ages are catered for helping families support their children on their educational journey.