Tourists applaud Serengeti COVID-19 testing facility
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Tourists applaud Serengeti COVID-19 testing facility
FOREIGN tourists have applauded the recent decision by Tanzanian authorities to put up a Covid-19 testing centre within the Serengeti National Park, saying it saves time and resources.
The facility was rolled out by the park authorities in collaboration with the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO).
Chris Mears, the chief executive officer for the African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA), sounded this appreciation in a letter to TATO CEO Sirili Akko, affirming that the opening of the Covid-19 testing centre at Seronera in Serengeti was well received by ATTA members and their clients travelling to Tanzania.
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