Mbudya Island Marine Reserve - Dar Es Salaam
A video by a friend (Reuben) showing the coastline along the Mbudya island of the coast of Dar Es Salaam.
Dynamite in Marine Reserve, Bongoyo Island, Tanzania
Evidence of huge blasts in front of Bongoyo Island, Dar es Salaam, Marine Reserve
China inks multimillion-dollar deal to expand Dar es Salaam port
Tanzania's Ports Authority and a Chinese engineering company have signed a multimillion-dollar agreement to expand the port of Dar es Salaam. It's already one of East Africa's biggest hubs, and the government hopes the revamped port will boost the country's logistics sector. Here's Daniel Kijo, with the details.
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Tanzania-Africa Part 1
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Tanzania,
At 947,300 km², Tanzania is the world's 31st-largest country. Compared to other African countries, it is slightly smaller than Egypt and comparable in size to Nigeria.
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peakTanzania is mountainous in the northeast, where Mount Kilimanjaro,Africa's highest peak, is situated. To the north and west are the Great Lakes of respectively Lake Victoria (Africa's largest lake) and Lake Tanganyika (the continent's deepest lake, known for its unique species of fish) -- and to the southwest lies Lake Nyasa. Central Tanzania comprises a large plateau, with plains and arable land. The eastern shore is hot and humid, with the island of Zanzibar lying just offshore.
Tanzania contains many large and ecologically significant wildlife parks,including the famous Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park in the north, and Selous Game Reserve and Mikumi National Park in the south. Gombe National Park in the west is known as the site of Dr. Jane Goodall's studies of chimpanzee behaviour.
The government of Tanzania through its department of tourism has embarked on a campaign to promote the Kalambo water falls in the southwestern region of Rukwa as one of Tanzania's main tourist destinations. The Kalambo Falls are the second highest in Africa and are located near the southern tip of Lake Tanganyika. The Menai Bay Conservation Area is Zanzibar's largest marine protected area.
Tanzania has considerable wildlife habitat, including much of the Serengeti plain, where the white-bearded wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus mearnsi) and other bovids participate in a large-scale annual migration. Up to 250,000 wildebeest perish each year in the long and arduous movement to find forage in the dry season. Tanzania is also home to 130 amphibian and over 275 reptile species, many of them strictly endemic and included in the IUCN Red Lists of different countries.
Savanna at Ngorongoro Conservation Area.Tanzania has developed a Biodiversity Action Plan to address species conservation. A recently discovered species of elephant shrew called Grey-faced Sengi was filmed for the first time in 2005, and it was known to live in just two forests in the Udzungwa Mountains. In 2008, it was listed as vulnerable on the 2008 Red List of Threatened Species. Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is the largest breeding site for the threatened Lesser Flamingo, a huge community of which nest in the salt marshes of the lake. Areas of East African mangroves on the coast are also important habitats.
Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( Swahili: Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south. The country's eastern border lies on the Indian Ocean.
The country is divided into 26 regions, 5 on the semi-autonomous islands of Zanzibar, and 21 on the mainland in the former Tanganyika.The head of state is President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, elected in 2005. Since 1996, the official capital of Tanzania has been Dodoma, where Parliament and some government offices are located.Between independence and 1996, the main coastal city of Dar es Salaam served as the country's political capital. Today, Dar es Salaam remains the principal commercial city of Tanzania and the de facto seat of most government institutions. It is the major seaport for the country and its landlocked neighbours.
The name Tanzania derives from the names of the two states, Tanganyika and Zanzibar, that united in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which later the same year was renamed the United Republic of Tanzania. See also Articles of Union which are the main foundation of Tanzania.Wikipedia
Bongoyo Island- Fun in the Sun at Mbudya and Bongoyo Islands Landmark Hotel Resort.
Bongoyo Island- Fun in the Sun at Mbudya and Bongoyo Islands Landmark Hotel Resort.
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, is located right along the Indian Ocean, and while you can go to beaches at places in town like Coco Beach, it’s not really recommended to swim there (and not always the safest).So one of the closest swimming beaches, which happens to be an island, is Bongoyo Island. Visiting the small island in the marine reserve, is one of the top things to do in Dar Es Salaam.To get there you have to take a boat from the Slipway Center where you pay a fee for the day, board a boat, and they’ll deliver you to Bongoyo and bring you back at a later time.The boat ride costs $20 per person (or the equivalent in Tanzanian Shillings), and the ride takes about 30 minutes.The problem is that, they won’t depart unless there are 4 people or more. So if there’s not enough people for the 9:30 am departure, they won’t leave until 11:30 am (unless you pay more to accommodate 4 people) – can be a pain.The ride to Bongoyo Island departs from the Slipway shopping center on the peninsula, and especially the afternoon journey can be a bit choppy.If you get sea sick easily it might not be the best idea for you to visit (of course, this all depends on conditions and time of year).Also make sure you have some plastic bags or a waterproof bag to keep your valuables in during the boat ride as sometimes you can get splashed quite heavily.Bongoyo Island is part of the Dar Es Salaam marine conservation area.It’s a leisure island, mostly used for relaxation as a swimming and snorkeling beach that’s close and easily accessible from Dar Es Salaam.Once you arrive on Bongoyo Island there’s not much to do other than relax on the beach, wait for lunch, and hang out. There is the option to do a little walking around on and across the island, but it’s often just too hot and sunny, and the walk is not all that spectacular.Shade bandas (little huts) cost 5,000 TZS, and they are definitely worth it if you plan to stay at Bongoyo Island for a few hours.
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Contaminated tap water in our hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
We visited Dar es Salaam, Tanzania for our project AQUA. We found fecal contamination of tap water in our hotel. SHOCKING!!! BUT! We will come back on August to change this!!
Maziwe Snorkeling Tanzania
Maziwe island is a very small unvegetated island surrounded by coral reefs located about 8 kilometres south east of the town of Pangani off the northern coast of Tanzania. It became a nature reserve in 1994. The sea contains many species of coral and over two hundred species of fish.
Industrial Area Dar es Salaam Road Nairobi
The busy industrial area in Nairobi
Maj. Gen. Wynjones Matthew Kisamba of Tanzania visits U.S. Army Africa
Maj. Gen. Wynjones Matthew Kisamba of Tanzania visits U.S. Army Africa headquarters. During his visit, Kismaba also went to nearby Longare to get a closer look at the U.S. Army's skills trainer at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.
DAR ES SALAAM CITY.mp4
I am very happy to say i was in dar es salaam city,where it looks like New York but it is Tanzania country
View of ever expanding Dar es Salaam
View of ever expanding Dar es Salaam and morings, a short video taken from the OD box at the Dar es Salaam Yacht Club, Leopards Cove
Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam (Arabic: دار السلام Dār as-Salām, literally The abode of peace), formerly Mzizima, is Tanzania's largest and richest city, a regionally important economic centre. It is in the Dar es Salaam Region administrative province, and consists of three local government areas or administrative districts: northern Kinondoni, central Ilala, and southern Temeke. The Dar es Salaam Region had a population of 4,364,541 as of the official 2012 census. Though Dar es Salaam lost its status as capital city to Dodoma in 1974 (not completed until 1996), it remains the locus of the permanent central government bureaucracy, and as the capital of the region.
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Arriving in Paradise
Enjoying the day in this Island paradise of the coast of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (Bongo).
Boat trip to mbudya island via white sands (water world)
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Mbudya Island
This island is just a few nautical miles off the coast of Dar Es Salaam.
Unesco workshop on World Heritage Sites in Dar es Salaam 2016
Head of Office and Representative of United Nations Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO), Zulmira Rodrigues speaks to the participants during the Workshop on Capacity Development in planning for World Heritage Sites and Man and Biosphere Reserves Managers held in Marangu, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania on 23rd June, 2016.
Kua Channel - Mafia Island
Kuwa Channel is one of our common daily destinations for the excursion boat El Nino, which will go somewhere each day for guests who wish to sunbathe and picnic on beaches or islets. Kuwa Channel has many little bays and beaches and a feature is the Blue Lagoon, a coral grotto fed by the sea. El Nino will also often go to the Marimbani Sandbank, which stretches across Chole Bay and provides a completely private beach. The excursions programme depends on tides and weather. See the notice board near the Cocktail Bar for details