Friday, June 12, 2015

karibu tanga

Coastal Tanzania - Tanga
Colonial Charm & Natural Splendor
Tanga is Tanzania's second largest port and arguably the most attractive large town in the country. It's pleasant colonial streets are architecturally interesting and despite it being large, the place has a laid back sleepy atmosphere. From the 14th and 16th Century, Tanga was a principle starting point for Arab trade caravans heading into the interior. It kept its purpose even until recent times when in the 19th Century, Germany made it a supply port and constructed the railway line linking it to Moshi in the interior Kilimanjaro region. The town center faces the waterfront and the main shopping streets of Sokoine and Market Street run parallel to it. Tanga has numerous parks overlooking the harbour. One of the best attractions is Toten Island just offshore from the Tanga harbour. The Island contains ruins of two 14th century mosques and pillared tombs. Another historical attraction can be found in Tongoni. Tongoni is a small fishing village 17km south of Tanga; the 15th Century ruins of a mosque and forty tombs can be found in the village. The Amboni Caves are definitely worth a visit. This Jurassic system is said to extend over 200 square kilometers. On a visit you are guided around with flaming palm torches which add another dimension to the legends of ritual offerings to the deity that is said to reside there. As well as many more attractions, Tanga offers spectacular views of the Usambara mountains which form the backdrop of this very charming Town.

Tanga Islands
The sheltered area around Tanga including Tanga Bay and Kwale Bay, are great place for sailing, windsurfing, Kayaking and exploring coral reefs. Reefs to venture to for some excellent snorkeling include Tanga Coral gardens at Fungu Nyama, Niule Reef and Yambe Island reef. 
The Beaches
There are numerous pristine beaches to visit both in Tanga and on the surrounding Islands. In addition the nearby town of Pangani has a pretty beach and a sandbank to enjoy. Tanga features white sandy palm fringed beaches, forested areas, coconut palms, sisal plantations, grass lands, the Panagani river system, and mangroves. As well as Marine life, you can spot black and white colobus monkeys and other primates. Venture further into the Pangani river to see crocodiles, hippos and lots of species of water birds. Pangani's Maziwi Island nature reserve has one of the best coral gardens in the area.

Tanga is not a shopping destination but a visit to the town Market is a worthwhile experience. For entertainment there are various beach side bandas (local cafes) playing live local music and serving cold drinks.



mbudya island






Mbudya Island (or simply Mbudya) is an uninhabited island in Tanzania, north of the country's capital city, Dar es Salaam and is one of the four islands of the Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve (DMRS).

The island lies close to the beach resort and fishing community of Kunduchi and is reachable by means of a 20 minute motorboat ride crossing from the mainland. It is therefore a popular daytrip for both tourists and Tanzanian residents alike, serving as a location for a variety of leisure activities, including snorkeling, sunbathing and hiking.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

vunja bei leo


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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Happy mother day !!


Happy Early Mother's Day to my Mother. I have unimaginable love for you. You went through hell and back dealing with my shit. And I thank you for everything you've done for me. Everything going will get sorted out. And everything I said I take back. You're MY mom and nobody can take that place. Thank you for giving me life. And thank you for going through the pain to bring me into this world. Thank you for the hugs and the kisses, even when you want to make it embarrassing for me. Thank you for the food on the table. I love you so much. You've done everything in your power for us kids. And you tried your hardest when we didn't live with you. Today is YOUR day. Every day is YOUR day. I can't thank you enough. Happy Mothers Day

Saturday, May 9, 2015

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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

the history of lushoto district

Lushoto District
Lushoto, known as Wilhelmstal during the German colonial rule, is one of the eight districts of Tanga Region inTanzania. It is bordered to the northeast by Kenya, to the east by the Muheza District, to the northwest by theKilimanjaro Region and to the south by the Korogwe District


It was formerly known as Wilhelmstal (William's Valley) and was named after Emperor Wilhelm II.
During the German colonial period from the 1890s to 1918 the area was popular with settlers, hence the Germanplace name of Wilhelmstal. Large farms and plantations were created, and the district was valued for its pleasant mountain climate. Numerous Church missions were, and remain, active. Between 1893 and 1911 the GermanOstafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (East African Railway Cooperation), constructed an important railway line starting at Tanga on the coast and passing along the Usambara Mountains with a station established at Mombo, about 20 kilometers (12 mi) from Wilhelmstal, to "New" Moshi at Kilimanjaro. The initial plan of the Usambarabahnwas to connect the port of Tanga with Lake Victoria by passing south of the Usambara Mountains. This was in direct competition with parallel British efforts in colonial Kenya. From 4 June 1912 to 12 May 1913 the line was renamedNordbahn (Northern Railway) for a short period.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Lushoto District was 419,970.[1]



Wards
The Lushoto District is administratively divided into 32 wards:
·         Bagha
·         Bumbui
·         Funa
·         Gae
·         Hemtoye
·         Kwai
·         Lunguza
·         Lushoto (until World War I: Wilhelmstal)
·         Malibwi
·         Malindi
·         Makanya
·         Mamba
·         Mayo
·         Mbaramo
·         Mbuzii
·         Mgwashi
·         Mlalo
·         Mlingano
·         Mlola
·         Mnazi (English meaning: coconut tree)
·         Mng'aro
·         Mponde
·         Mtae
·         Mwangoi
·         Ngwelo
·         Rangwi
·         Shume
·         Soni
·         Sunga
·         Tamota
·         Ubii
·         Vugha
·         Kannada
Villages
·         Kitivo
·         Vuga