Natural Attractions in Kenya and Tanzania

Stesheni si imepigwa nyundo?
 
Stesheni si imepigwa nyundo?

Sijui wana mpango gani, lakini inawezekana jengo la kihistoria la stesheni ya treni kuwa ndani ya ramani ya stesheni mpya ya SGR. Suala muhimu ni kumpa maelekezo mjenzi kuhifadhi historia.
 
Sijui wana mpango gani, lakini inawezekana jengo la kihistoria la stesheni ya treni kuwa ndani ya ramani ya stesheni mpya ya SGR. Suala muhimu ni kumpa maelekezo mjenzi kuhifadhi historia.
Nimeona picha ni wame-clear kila kitu!
 
Dah tunapoteza potential ya watalii toka German na historia pia.
It's ohk! Ukiwasikiliza sana unaweza usiendelee jamaa walikuwa wanataka tusijenge reli mpya tuitumie Yao iliyopitwa na wakati! Yaani wako tayari ku-finance maintenance na si modern SGR!
 
Thomson Safaris Offers New Taste of Tanzania Itinerary
  • January 14, 2019


Thomson Safaris, the leading luxury safari operator in Tanzania, has announced a brand-new itinerary for 2019, which will highlight the best of the country's wildlife, and explore its rich culture from a culinary perspective, including a visit to the "spice island" of Zanzibar.

Guests will experience remarkable wildlife viewing on a safari through the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, and dive into Tanzania's rich culture with fun, culinary excursions in Arusha, including a colorful local market visit and an interactive Tanzanian cooking demonstration.

For three days, guests will explore the iconic Serengeti plains, and complement the wildlife viewing with an off-the-beaten path visit to the village of Robanda, where they will learn how to make banana beer. In the afternoon, they will partake in a traditional goat roast with Maasai warriors.

The journey continues through the Ngorongoro Crater -- one of the only places on Earth where you can see all of the Big Five -- and a stay at Gibb's Farm, the award-winning property owned by Judi Wineland and Rick Thomson, the owners of Thomson Safaris. The itinerary will also include walks through the organic farm where coffee, fruits, nuts and vegetables thrive in the rich, volcanic soil, and over 200 species of bird can be found.

Guests will learn about sustainable agriculture through farm-to-table culinary activities in the bakery, gardens and kitchen, and, of course, they will indulge in farm-fresh cuisine.

This itinerary wraps with an adventure to Zanzibar, exploring the spice farms for which the island is known, along with excursions to Stone Town and the bustling Forodhani Gardens night market. Guests will cap off their final night with a sunset dhow cruise, featuring classic Swahili Coast dishes, drinks and a vibrant equatorial sunset.

To learn more about Thomson Safaris' Taste of Tanzania itinerary, please visit:https://thomsonsafaris.com/safari/taste-of-tanzania/
For a complete list of safari itineraries, please visit:
https://thomsonsafaris.com/safari/
 


Kuwa na busara kijana, it's NOT fair kulinganisha Natural attractions za Tanzania na za Kenya because Kenya hawana attractions kama hizi za Tanzania. They don't even come close to it, please stop embarrassing them.
 
PUBLIC RELEASE: 13-FEB-2019
Exceptional new titanosaur from middle Cretaceous Tanzania: Mnyamawamtuka

New 'beast of the Mtuka' dinosaur contributes to growing understanding of titanosaur evolution, distribution
PLOS


IMAGE: THIS IS AN ILLUSTRATION DEPICTING MNYAMAWAMTUKA IN ITS ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING. view more
CREDIT: MARK WITTON (2018)

An exceptional sauropod dinosaur specimen from the middle Cretaceous of Tanzania represents a unique species and provides new insights into sauropod evolution, according to a study published February 13, 2019 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Eric Gorscak of Midwestern University, Illinois, and Patrick O'Connor of Ohio University, USA.

Titanosaurs were the most speciose and widespread group of sauropod dinosaurs, the largest terrestrial animals in Earth history. They reached their peak diversity in the Late Cretaceous after all other sauropod groups vanished, but their early evolution is poorly understood due to a scarcity of well-preserved titanosaur fossils from before the Late Cretaceous, especially outside of South America. In this study, the authors describe a newly-discovered middle Cretaceous titanosaur from southern Africa.

The researchers named the new dinosaur Mnyamawamtuka moyowamkia. It is known from a single specimen excavated from a quarry along the Mtuka River in southwest Tanzania. It is one of the more complete titanosaur specimens known especially from Africa, preserving partial remains of every major body region, including numerous vertebrae, ribs, limb bones, and teeth. Its scientific name derives from Kishwahili (Swahili) words meaning "beast of the Mtuka" and "heart of the tail," referring respectively to the location it was found and to the uniquely heart-shaped centrum of its tail vertebrae.

Comparing Mnyamawamtuka to the known family tree of titanosaurs, the researchers conclude that this new species fits near the origin of a clade called Lithostrotia, which ultimately includes most Late Cretaceous titanosaur species.

Mnyamawamtuka thus represents an early stage in the evolution of the greatest diversification of titanosaurs. This discovery also adds to evidence of a close relationship between the titanosaurs of southern Africa and South America, a link that was likely important in the evolution of Cretaceous ecosystems across southern continents.

Gorscak adds: "Although titanosaurs became one of the most successful dinosaur groups before the infamous mass extinction capping the Age of Dinosaurs, their early evolutionary history remains obscure, and Mnyamawamtuka helps tell those beginnings, especially for their African side of the story."
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In your coverage please use this URL to provide access to the freely available article in PLOS ONE:A new African Titanosaurian Sauropod Dinosaur from the middle Cretaceous Galula Formation (Mtuka Member), Rukwa Rift Basin, Southwestern Tanzania

Citation: Gorscak E, O'Connor PM (2019) A new African Titanosaurian Sauropod Dinosaur from the middle Cretaceous Galula Formation (Mtuka Member), Rukwa Rift Basin, Southwestern Tanzania. PLoS ONE 14(2): e0211412. A new African Titanosaurian Sauropod Dinosaur from the middle Cretaceous Galula Formation (Mtuka Member), Rukwa Rift Basin, Southwestern Tanzania

Funding: This research was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF EAR_0617561, EAR_085421, EAR_1349825; P.M.O.), the National Geographic Society (Committee for Research and Exploration Grant) (P.M.O.), the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (P.M.O.), Ohio University African Studies Program, Ohio University Student Enhancement Award and Original Work Grant (E.G.), the Jurassic Foundation (E. G.), and the Paleontological Society (E.G.).

The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Exceptional new titanosaur from middle Cretaceous Tanzania: Mnyamawamtuka
 
West Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Simba Farm is a working farm on 7,500 acres of rolling hills in West Kilimanjaro, offering breathtaking views of Kilimanjaro, the Maasai steps and Mount Meru. The farm is at 1,700 meters nestled between national forest and open plains.
 

The World’s Top 10 Sustainable Destinations unveiled at ITB


The World’s Top 10 Sustainable Destinations have been unveiled at ITB Berlin, at the end of its Opening day, March 6. From 100 top-sustainable destinations, 44 finalists had first been selected by a Jury representing 12 international organisations.

The Jury has announced the Winners as follows:

ITB Earth Award – Republic of Palau
Best of Cities – Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Best of Communities & Culture – Gozo(Malta)
Best of Nature – Dutch QualityCoast Delta(Netherlands)
Best of Seaside – Torroella de Montgrí – L’Estartit (Spain)
Best of Ecotourism – Republic of Guyana
Best of Africa – Chumbe Island (Tanzania)
Best of Asia-Pacific – Bardia National Park(Nepal)
Best of the Americas – Galapagos National Park (Ecuador)
Best of Europe – Portugal

Key role of destinations finally recognised
Countries, local governments and protected areas have everything on the line to ensure tourism sustainability, but they were hardly visible in the larger tourism award schemes so far. This has changed now ITB Berlin hosts this annual Sustainable Top 100 Awards event.

For the complete list of Winners see:greendestinations.org/2019-top100-awards.

The event is organised by Green Destinations with the support of TravelMole’s Vision on Sustainable Tourism, BookDifferent.com and ten other Top 100 Organising partners.

Press contact
Valere Tjolle, TravelMole Vision on Sustainable Tourism
T.: +44-7710173005
E.: valeretjolle@gmail.com

Organisational information
The Sustainable Destinations Top 100 Team at Green Destinations
E: events@greendestinations.org
W: greendestinations.org/2019-top100-awards.

#Tanzania’s Chumbe Island Coral Park wins ‘Best in Africa’ Award
 
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  • Amenna Dayo
    Mon, May 6, 2019
  • If you love nature, culture, and wildlife; then you should visit Tanzania.
  • “You can’t hate the roots of a tree and not hate the tree. You can’t hate Africa and not hate yourself.”
    - Malcolm X
    Tanzania is beautiful, and you should visit this Eastern African country at least once in your lifetime.
    Here are 8 places that would wow you, enjoy!
    1. Ruaha National Park
    As one of Tanzania’s largest parks, Ruaha National Park which was named after the Hehe word “ruvaha”, meaning “river”, has large herds of Buffalo, Elephants, and Gazelle. The Great Ruaha River is the main feature of the Ruaha National Park providing magnificent wildlife viewing on the banks. The river also provides much of the electricity to Tanzania through a hydroelectric dam at Kidatu.
    2. Tarangire National Park
    Tarangire National Park was established in 1970 and it has one of the highest concentrations of migratory wildlife. One of the most noticeable highlights of the Tarangire National Park is the baobab trees that dot the grassy landscape. This national park is a paradise for bird watchers as more than 550 different species frequent the park. Tarangire National Park is also known for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees and tree climbing lions.
    3. Mafia Island
    This island first saw settlers in the 8th or 9th Century, but Mafia Island became a more important settlement during the 12th to 14th Century when it held a key position in the East African trading route. Mafia Island is also a traditional breeding site for the green turtle, which are unfortunately close to extinction. Countless birds and over 400 species of fish can be found in this area.
    4. Ngorongoro Conservation Area
    Located between the Serengeti and Lake Manyara, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area is home to the famous volcanic Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact ancient caldera in the world, nearly three million years old. The Ngorongoro volcano mountain was one of the world’s tallest mountains before it exploded and collapsed becoming one of Tanzania’s most popular wildlife viewing areas. This huge volcanic crater has a permanent supply of water which draws all kinds of animals who stay in this area rather than migrating. Visitors come here primarily for viewing the large game and bird watching; but also of interest in the conservation area is the Olduvai Gorge. This important archaeological site has revealed an ancient skull and bone fragments that have delivered critical information about early mankind.
    5. Serengeti National Park
    The Serengeti National Park is a treeless plain with thousands, even millions of animals searching for fresh grasslands. As the largest part of Tanzania, the Serengeti National Park attracts thousands of tourists each year. The best months for wildlife viewing are between December and June. The wet season is from March to May, with the coldest periods from June to October. The annual migration of millions Zebra and Wildebeest takes place in May or early June. This migration is one of the most impressive natural events and the primary draw for many tourists.
    6. Mount Kilimanjaro
    Mount Kilimanjaro is an inactive volcano in North-eastern Tanzania, near the border with Kenya. At 5, 892 meters (19, 331 feet) above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak and the world’s highest free-standing mountain. Although positioned close to the equator, Mount Kilimanjaro is famous for its snow-capped peak looming over the plains of the savannah. The mountain has become a major tourist attraction for mountaineers and trekkers from around the world. One of the most frequented attractions in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is home to Africa’s highest mountain peak.
    7. Selous Game Reserve
    Savanna animals can be found in this reserve in greater number than in any other African game reserves, thanks to stringent regulation by the wildlife division of the Tanzania Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism. Most visitors arrive by aircraft and walking tours or river trips are permitted, though no human habitation or permanent structures are allowed. A broad range of game can be found including elephants, hippos and rhinos as well as buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog, wildebeest, lion, leopard and cheetah. The diversity of bird life in Selous includes over 350 recorded species.
    8. Zanzibar Beaches
    The Zanzibar archipelago consists of the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. The island of Zanzibar, also called Ungula, is a major holiday destination known for its beautiful beaches. This island has some of the best beaches in the world with varying surf depending on what side of the island you are on.
    Wouldn’t you love to visit Tanzania?
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Lake Ngozi , Tanzania

The second largest crater lake in Africa.The lake is found about an hours drive from the city of Mbeya in Southern Tanzania. After about a 45 minute hike in on the Uporoto Ridge we come a clearing in the forest where the view is absolutely stunning. A further 2 hour hike takes you to the waters edge.

Source : Sameer Dewji
 
Lake Ngozi
Mbamba bay
Mbozi metorite
Ruaha national park
Katavi National park
Kitulo national park
Selous
Lake Nyasa beaches

We need to invest in the southern circuit so much...it has a potential to double tourism jobs.and double tourist numbers
 
Huu Uzi nime umark ntaludi tena.
#kumbuka Tanzania niya 2 duniani after Brazil kwa tourism attractions
 
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