Tanga . The Amani Nature Forest Reserve in Muheza District, Tanga Region, is steadily cementing its place on the global eco-tourism map as international visitor numbers continue to rise year after year.
Nestled within the misty Eastern Arc Mountains, the reserve’s rich biodiversity, rare species and long conservation history have positioned it as one of Tanzania’s leading destinations for nature-based tourism and scientific research.
Official statistics show that Amani received 5,630 tourists in 2024, rising to 6,703 in 2025. By April this year, 2,880 visitors had already toured the reserve, signalling strong prospects of surpassing previous records by year-end.
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