New Tourist Area Discovered in Tanzania

The Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) has discovered a new area with a unique tourism attraction within Ruaha National Park, admired for its natural pillars created by the forces of nature.

The Senior Assistant Commissioner of Ruaha National Park, Godwell Meing’ataki, has stated that efforts to promote this area have begun, both within and outside the borders of Tanzania, with the aim of attracting more tourists and investors to visit and invest in this new type of tourism.

Commissioner Meing’ataki mentioned that TANAPA is in the process of inviting various researchers in geology, soil, and archaeology from both within and outside the country to identify and obtain accurate information about the ancient artifacts present, information that will introduce this area on the international stage.

This area has been named the “Ruaha Magic Site,” featuring a landscape resembling the remnants of Stone Age tools used in the early days.