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Where Ancient Heritage Meets Africa's Future
From Mount Kilimanjaro and the vast Serengeti to new energy and manufacturing hubs – plan your trip and discover opportunities with local expertise.
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Tanzania at a Glance
Located in East Africa along the Indian Ocean, Tanzania is bordered by eight countries – Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique serving as a strategic gateway for regional trade and investment.
Tanzania's growing economy, abundant resources, and dynamic workforce offer opportunities across industries including agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and tourism, while government initiatives to improve infrastructure and business conditions make it an increasingly attractive hub for investment.
$79.6B
GDP (2024) - East Africa's 2nd largest economy
65M+
Population - Young, dynamic workforce (median age 19)
2,115 MW
Julius Nyerere Hydropower - Africa's 4th largest dam
2,500+ km
SGR Railway - Connecting 8 nations by 2025
From World Heritage Sites to Innovation Hubs
Explore Tanzania's Diverse Regions
Six distinct economic zones showcasing natural wonders, industrial growth, and limitless opportunities across 945,087 km² of diverse landscapes.
Tanzania Regional Map
Interactive view of Tanzania's economic zones
Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Manyara
Northern Circuit - Tourism Capital
Home to Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations and the legendary Mount Kilimanjaro, the Northern Circuit is Tanzania’s premier tourism hub attracting over 1.5 million visitors annually.
•Serengeti National Park - The Great Migration spectacle
•Ngorongoro Conservation Area - UNESCO World Heritage Site
•Arusha - Safari gateway & East African Community headquarters
•Lake Manyara - Famous tree-climbing lions
1.5M+ annual visitors | $2.8B tourism revenue
Dar es Salaam, Coast Region
Dar es Salaam - Commercial Heart
Tanzania’s largest city and economic powerhouse, Dar es Salaam serves as the nation’s primary commercial center, hosting East Africa’s second-busiest port and a rapidly growing tech ecosystem.
•Port of Dar es Salaam - 15M tons cargo annually
•Silicon Dar tech ecosystem - 5+ innovation hubs
•Financial services hub - DSE market cap $14B
•Industrial zones - Manufacturing & logistics
•Gateway to Zanzibar archipelago
7M+ population | 35% of national GDP
Zanzibar, Pemba
Zanzibar - Spice Island Paradise
The semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar combines pristine beaches, UNESCO heritage sites, and emerging Blue Economy initiatives, making it a unique blend of tourism and maritime commerce.
Tanzania’s breadbasket produces 70% of the nation’s food supply. With fertile volcanic soils and favorable climate, this region drives agricultural exports and the SAGCOT initiative.
•70% of Tanzania's food production capacity
•Coffee & tea estates - Premium export quality
•Avocado boom - 50,000+ tons exported annually
•SAGCOT initiative - $3.4B investment pipeline
•Wheat, maize, and pyrethrum farming
$3.4B agri-investment | 5M+ farmers
Mwanza, Shinyanga, Geita, Kagera
Lake Zone - Mining & Fisheries
Bordering Lake Victoria, this region combines gold mining operations with Africa’s largest inland fishery, creating a diverse economic base supporting over 200,000 jobs.
•4th largest gold producer in Africa
•Geita Gold Mine - 500,000+ oz annually
•Lake Victoria fishing - 200,000+ jobs
•Mwanza port expansion - $300M upgrade project
•Cotton & rice production zones
$2.2B gold exports | 400K tons fish/year
Dodoma, Morogoro, Singida
Central Corridor - Energy Transformation
Home to Tanzania’s capital Dodoma and the massive Julius Nyerere Hydropower Station, this region is becoming East Africa’s renewable energy leader with vast solar and wind potential.