Travel, Tourism & Hospitality

Tanzania to host WTA, Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2025

The World Travel Awards (WTA) will be hosting its Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2025 in the African nation of Tanzania, with travel industry leaders from across the region attending the VIP reception at Johari Rotana Dar es Salaam on June 28.
 
The ceremony marks the opening leg of WTA’s Grand Tour 2025, which also includes regional events in Cancun (Mexico), Saint Lucia, Hong Kong, Sardinia (Italy), Dubai (UAE), and the Grand Final in Bahrain.
 
From the legendary Serengeti safaris to the majestic heights of Mount Kilimanjaro and the paradise beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania is a destination that belongs on every traveller’s bucket list.
 
Graham Cooke, Founder, World Travel Awards, said: "I am honoured that Tanzania is the Official Host Destination of our Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2025. The decision reflects why Tanzania is one of Africa’s fastest-growing tourist nations and continues to set records for economic contribution and visitor spend."
 
"I look forward to welcoming travel industry leaders from across Africa and the Indian Ocean to experience its many charms and incredible adventures," he stated.
 
The Gala Ceremony promises to be the region’s premier travel event of the year. The Official Host Venue, Johari Rotana Dar es Salaam, enjoys a prime location in the Central Business District, overlooking the Indian Ocean. 
 
Part of the landmark MNF Square development, the five-star hotel is close to the port, financial district, beaches and other key attractions in Tanzania’s vibrant capital, sttated Cooke.
 
Ephraim Mafuru, Director General, Tanzania Tourist Board, said: "We are delighted and proud to host the WTA Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2025 here in Tanzania."
 
"This is a unique opportunity to showcase our country's breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures and world-class hospitality to key figures in the travel and tourism sector. Tanzania is more than a destination – it is an experience that leaves a lasting impression, and we look forward to sharing this with the world," he added.-TradeArabia News Service