A
total of 170 tourists from Israel have arrived in the country today
ready for a nine days visit in the country, which will take them through
Arusha, Serengeti and Lake Manyara National Parks respectively.
Speaking
during the arrival of the tourists at Kilimanjaro International
Airport, Ms. Ronit Hershkovitz who is the Managing Director of the
Israel based Safari Company said that the Tanzanian tourist attractions
are now becoming famous in Israel and hoping that the number of Israel
tourists in the country will increase tremendously in the near future
following intensive promotion campaign done by her Safari Company which
is the main organizer of the tour.
Tourists
visit by the Israelis in to Tanzania Tourist attractions is organized
jointly by the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) and Menelik Safari
Company of Israel following the agreement reached in 2012 whereby TANAPA
will offer special incentive package to attract more tourists from
Israel.
While
in the country, the Israel tourists will also spend time in the
Ngorongoro Conservation Area as well as visiting the island of Zanzibar.
Ms. Hershkovitz said that this is the second trip organized by her
company the first one being held in November last year in the northern
circuit tourist attractions. The tourists arrived directly at KIA from
Tel Aviv through chartered Tel Aviv-based El Al Israel Airlines which
will now be operating between the two countries on a monthly basis
before engaging themselves into a regular flight schedules.
The
Northern Tanzania tourist circuit is made up of Mount Kilimanjaro,
Ngorongoro Crater, the famous Serengeti National Park, Tarangire
National Park, Arusha National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park,
famous for its rare tree-climbing lions.
Issued by Corporate Communications Department
Tanzania National Parks
12th April, 2014.
Israel National Airline Boeng 737-800 carrying 170 tourists arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
Smiling tourists from Israel after landing at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
Ooohh…what a beautiful country is this… Israel tourists seems to say so at KIA.
Many more are still coming out of the Boeng 737-800
Israel tourists heading to the immigration offices for clearances at KIA.
Hosts
were there to welcome the tourists from Israel: From left is Ms. Doroth
Massawe from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism; Ms. Ronit
Hershkovitz from Menelik Safari Company of Israel; Mr. Lyimo from
Tanzania Tourist Board; Adam Ihucha journalist from The East African and
Elisha Mayallah from the Sunday Citizen.
Ms.
Ronit Hershkovitz from Menelik Safari Company of Israel talks to the
driver guides from Leopard Tours who were there to receive the tourists
from Israel.
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