Joshua Mwankunda, Senior Permanent Secretary for Conservation, Cultural Heritage and Geology, said through the project Tanzania will build a large geological museum and restore the footprints of ancient humans who once lived in the Laetoli region. revealed.
Additionally, construction of tourist observation decks at Empacay, Seneto and Ordoinho Lengai is also underway.
“Dedicated facilities for research and tourism will be set up and visitors will be able to explore the ancient footprints of Laetoli. Infrastructure will also be established to provide insightful interpretations of around 100 geological tourism sites. It is planned to be done.” the chairman said.
He pointed out that these initiatives will contribute to improving the country's tourism attractiveness and extending the length of stay for visitors interested in tours.
He also thanked the country's President Samia Suluhu Hassan for facilitating the participation of Chinese investors in the project.
According to the Citizen report, the Rengai Geopark project is the only project of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.

