Shorts in Tanzania

The authorities of the island of Zanzibar decided to fight half-naked tourists walking outside the beach and hotel areas in swimsuits and too revealing clothes. At the first stage, they will be limited to warnings and explanatory work. But if this does not help, tourists will face fines ranging from 700 to 5 thousand dollars or even prison. “Recently, there have been cases of violation of customs, traditions, values ​​of the culture of Zanzibar, especially in terms of clothing. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that many tourists appear in revealing outfits in public, ”- said in a press release released on February 14 by the government of the province of Zanzibar in Tanzania. The document notes that, according to the rules of behavior for tourists in Tanzania, approved back in 2015, tourists are allowed to be on the streets of cities and towns of the country (with the exception of the beach and hotel grounds), only in clothes that cover the navel and knees. In addition, tourists "should not walk the streets in their underwear." Violation of the norms of de Shorts in Tanzania cency not only annoys local residents, but also contradicts the Muslim laws of the country. The Zanzibar government is dissatisfied with the situation and is tightening punishment for misconduct, according to a document dated February 14. According to the established rules, swimwear, too short shorts, dresses and skirts that do not cover the knees, and short tops and T-shirts that do not cover the navel are prohibited for tourists leaving the hotel and beach areas in Zanzibar. It is also forbidden for men to walk with a bare torso. In hotels and on the beaches of Zanzibar, all this is still permissible, the restrictions apply only to tourists visiting the city and local settlements on excursions. The Ministry of Tourism of Tanzania has already asked other departments and the country's police to "cooperate in the control of moral violations" with participants in the tourism market of the Tanzanian island. The ministry also instructs travel companies, owners of hotels, restaurants, all tour guides to explain to tourists the rules of conduct on the island of Zanzibar. Tour operators working in the direction consider the latest warnings from local authorities to be important and remind that the norms of behavior in Tanzania are spelled out in all the reminders for tourists. Travel agents are also advised to bring all this information to tourists in full. “In fact, there is nothing surprising in the decisions of the Zanzibar authorities. The main religion here is Islam, with its own requirements for clothing and appearance, and tourists need to take this into account. Try shopping at the Dubai Mall in Dubai in your swimsuit. I assure you, nothing good will come of it, "- reminds an expert of one of the tour operator companies. “Zanzibar is a Muslim island and locals and authorities really do not like it when many tourists outside the hotel and the beach walk around the city in inappropriate clothes, and often with alcohol in their hands. All of this does not mean that tourists in Zanzibar should only wear fully-covered clothing. But if a tourist travels to a city, village, any residential area on the island, then he really needs to cover his stomach, knees and shoulders (at least put on a pair), ”- comment the representatives of the tour operator PEGAS Touristik, which sends charters to Zanzibar with Russians. PEGAS Touristik also said that on February 16, a meeting with representatives of the host companies of Zanzibar was held at the Ministry of Tourism on the island, which was attended by firms serving Russian tour operators. “It is important to understand that we are not talking about any immediate massive fines for tourists now. The ministry's circular of February 14 is a warning reminder of the existing rules and responsibilities. So far, we decided to place warning signs for tourists at the airport, at the exit from hotels and on the streets, and to strengthen the work of guides to explain the rules. If these measures do not work, then, perhaps, they will be fined already, ”PEGAS Touristik said. If, nevertheless, violations among tourists do not stop, then perhaps the local police will really step into the case. A February 14 government press release from the Zanzibar government outlines what the worst offenders can expect. These are fines and even a prison sentence. So, tourists who violate the dress code outside hotels and beaches may be required to pay https://jiji.co.tz/25-shorts

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