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7,000 Nigerian tourists visit Zanzibar in 2024 – Envoy

Admin September 16, 2025

Sept. 16, 2025

The Tanzanian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Selestine Kakele, has said that more Nigerians are choosing Zanzibar as holiday destination, with tourists rising to 7,000 in 2024 from 5,000 in 2023.

Kakele disclosed this on the sidelines of the ongoing 21st Akwaaba African Travel Market (AFTM) on Tuesday in Lagos.

The three-day expo organised by Akwaaba African Travel Ltd, in partnership with Wakanow, Air Peace, Interswitch, Lagos State and Gambia will end on Sept.16.

Kakele said that the steady growth in Nigerian visitors reflected Zanzibar’s appeal as a cultural and leisure hotspot.

“Our numbers are increasing on a yearly basis.

“In 2023, we attracted more than 5,000 Nigerians who went to Zanzibar as tourists. Last year the number grew to 7,000,” he said.

The envoy said Tanzania was also promoting other destinations, including Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Serengeti and Mount Kilimanjaro as major attractions for African travellers.

“If you have never been to Serengeti, then you are not ready for safari,” he said.

Kakele noted that direct air connectivity had been a long-standing challenge for travellers, and announced that Air Tanzania would launch its maiden flight between Dar es Salaam and Lagos on Sept. 19.

While acknowledging concerns about the high cost of intra-African travel, he said Tanzania had put tourism-friendly policies in place, and was working to encourage service providers to keep prices competitive.

Kakele pledged stronger engagement at future editions of Akwaaba.

He added that while government tourism bodies participated actively this year, Tanzania would push for greater involvement of the private sector.

AFTM, which opened with exhibitions, has featured a culinary competition tagged the ‘Jollof Rice War,’ a B2B session, dance presentations from the Calabar Carnival Festival and Ekpe masqueraders, raffle draws and panels. (NAN)

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