This was a Bagamoyo Tour of chief accountants of east and southern African countries hosted by the Tanzanian Government on 12th of march 2015 . (huu ulikuwa ni ugeni wa wahasibu wakuu wa nchi za mashariki na kusini mwa Africa uliotembelea maeneo ya utalii Bagamoyo nchini Tanzania tar 12/03/2015) TRAFFIC ESCORT AT CARAVAN SERAI MR.UNIVERSAL(ulimwengu) GAVE A BRIEF AT OLD FORT MR. SADICK(at the middle with blue T-shirt) BRIEF ABOUT MWAMBAO MULT RACIAL SCHOOL ....TOURISM OF THE CONFIDENCE AT KAOLE RUINS MR.PRINCE (The orign of the name "BAGAMOYO" is .....) AT RC MUSEUM WOLKING TOUR IN OLD FORT ESAAG MEMBER FROM SOURTHERN AFRICA KALOLE Eco-tourism aim to improve the livelhood of the local communities LUNCH TIME AT OCEANIC BAY HOTEL Mmmmh... KALOLE Tour operator The crew-Tour guide (from left to right; Mr prince, Festo, Ngise, Sadick, Michael, Ms Subira, Jumanne, Chris and Monkey
Conservation Ecotourism's primary aim is to counteract the negative effects of human development. People who live in cities often choose to visit pristine jungles, mountains and beaches to enjoy their beauty. As local communities begin to see their natural resources as sources of tourist income, the communities may work harder to protect those resources. In many cases, locals find work as tour guides and discover that their jobs depend on local conservation efforts. example in Mlingotini ecotourism enterprise in BAGAMOYO. Government Funding As ecotourism in an area grows, the local government often recognizes the economic boom and seeks to maintain it. In Costa Rica, ecotourism's popularity led to the creation of several national parks and reserves, which established a protected wildlife corridor. In turn, governments must have the funds to maintain their parks and keep hunters, poachers and loggers out of them. In Madagascar, poor infrastructure, government instabil
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