Dar es Salaam. The government has begun rebuilding roads, bridges and river crossings inside Serengeti National Park after heavy rains damaged transport infrastructure across one of Tanzania’s main tourism destinations.

The government has allocated Sh12.6 billion for projects aimed at restoring access for tourists and supporting conservation activities in the park.

The Serengeti remains Tanzania’s leading tourism attraction and one of the world’s most recognised wildlife ecosystems. The park, known for the annual migration of more than two million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles, plays a major role in the country’s tourism industry.

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