African Adventure Specialists Reaffirms Stability and Continued Operations Across Tanzania

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African Adventure Specialists today reaffirmed that tourism operations across Tanzania remain stable, open, and fully supported through its regional partnerships. The company expressed confidence in ongoing travel continuity, emphasizing its strong coordination with Tanzanian ground teams, suppliers, and cross-border networks that link Kenya and Tanzania.

“We continue to operate all confirmed itineraries seamlessly,” said Andrew Kitema, Managing Co-Owner Product & Marketing of African Adventure Specialists Ltd. “Our Tanzanian colleagues are part of our extended family, and we stand in full solidarity with them during this period. Together, we are ensuring that every traveler enjoys safe, uninterrupted, and meaningful safari experiences across East Africa.”

African Adventure Specialists also reiterated its long-term commitment to supporting the Tanzanian tourism fraternity — from guides and lodge partners to conservation initiatives — as part of the company’s belief in shared regional growth.

“Our cross-border safaris remain fully operational, with constant coordination between our Nairobi head office and Arusha operations team,” added Tobiko Koipa, Managing Co-Owner Operations. “Our guests can continue to travel with confidence, knowing that we maintain real-time updates, full logistical support, and transparent communication with all partners.”

The company extended its heartfelt solidarity to its Tanzanian brothers and sisters in the travel and hospitality sector, noting that the two destinations’ close cooperation continues to be a model of regional tourism collaboration in Africa.

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