March 18, 2010

Getting to Ngorongoro

Filed under: Rhino Lodge Diaries, Ngorongoro — admin @ 11:14 am

Ngorongoro is a 45 minutes drive from Manyara and 3 hours from Arusha town.

Flights are available to Arusha and Manyara daily from both Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam. Guests can also fly-in, on Coastal Aviation, from other parts of the country: Selous, Ruaha, Serengeti and Mwanza.

Getting to the Selous

Filed under: Impala Camp Diaries, Selous, Manze Camp Diaries, Selous — admin @ 11:13 am

The Selous is a long road drive from Dar es Salaam.

Flights are available from both Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam. Guests can also fly-in, on Coastal Aviation, from other parts of the country:  Ruaha, Serengeti and Mwanza.

Plant life secrets

Filed under: Wildlife and Conservation — admin @ 10:57 am

I have been trying to find the subjects that are interesting rather than wildlives and national parks.

Perhaps we should take our thinking into another level, am an artist and it all happened when i was loking for subjects that are not in the usual and that are not primitive is so be primitivism is a factor that drives most people to see wild life and travel long distances.

Well, it just came across my mind and it will come across yours too when i enlighten you a little bit. Ok here it is, Have you ever thought about the diverse and rich plant life that Tanzania has ? and who has documented it?.

There is such a wide variety of unique flowers flourishing that are also different from any other place, there is plant life not yet explored.

This is like one sweet deep secret and it will renew your mind with concepts that you have never imagined.

Working on my new series of secret flowers and plant lives in Tanzania, i found myself traversing into the most diverge concepts. I enjoy and definetly renew myself into the deepest secret!

see www.tanzanianart.mosaicglobe.com

Stone Town, Zanzibar

Filed under: Zanzibar — admin @ 10:53 am

The town’s intriguing history tells us about brave sea traders, explorers, Sultans and the fragrance of exotic spices.

The exceptional architecture and construction of the coral stone buildings and narrow streets carries the influences of various Arab, African, Indian and Far East cultures and traditions brought in by the Stone Town inhabitants. Each building;  its windows,  its carved doors,  its walls,  tells its own historical past.

Wildlife & Conservation Society

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WCS has been working in Tanzania for 50 years to help safeguard a unique global heritage.

More than 130 projects have been supported, encompassing training, research, monitoring, institutional support, education, and the gazettement and extension of Tarangire, Ruaha, Serengeti and Kitulo National Parks.

WCS is fully committed to supporting government and non-government institutions manage and monitor key landscapes and species.

See www.wcs.org/globalconservation/Africa/Tanzania

Zanzibar tourism development

Filed under: Zanzibar — admin @ 10:49 am

The mission of Zanzibar regarding tourism development is to be the most exotic, diverse island destination in the Indian Ocean Region Exotic as it is wrapped in a mysterious Arab/African ambience and flavoured with palm fringed, tropical beaches.

Says the Tanzania Tourism Commission :-

http://www.zanzibartourism.net/

Birdlife International

Filed under: Wildlife and Conservation — admin @ 10:44 am

Recent Achievements :-

* After five years of active advocacy work by WCST, the government acted to save the important Kazimzumbwi Forest

* Raised more than US$ 30,000 for biodiversity conservation

* Held several conservation awareness workshops. Celebrated its tenth anniversary

* Carried out coastal forest conservation projects in the Lindi, Coast and Tanga Regions, with 23 schools establishing nurseries and planting more than 2 million tree seedlings

Help protect Tanzania’s bird life. Become involved.

www.birdlife.org/worldwide/national/tanzania/index.html

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