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10 Best place to visit in Kidatu Tanzania

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TDM E53 - Zambie, Train Tazara, traversé de l'Afrique

2013, traversé de l'Afrique Australe de puis Dar El Salam avec le train Tazara
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Brand New Kidatu to Ifakara Road 66.9 km along Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania is changing so Fast

The new 66.9 km road connecting Kidatu to Ifakara is changing Tanzania's Morogoro region fast! See the progress and development in this video.

If you're curious about the recent changes in Tanzania's Morogoro region, then this video is a must-watch! The brand new 66.9 km road connecting Kidatu to Ifakara is making a huge impact on the area and transforming the way people travel. Join us on a journey to see the progress and development happening in this beautiful region-------------------------------

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4K VIDEO FLYING OVER Zanzibar of Tanzania BEST PLACES TO VISIT

4K VIDEO FLYING OVER Zanzibar of Tanzania BEST PLACES TO VISIT

Welcome to Zanzibar, a mesmerizing archipelago off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. In this captivating short video, we invite you on a virtual journey to explore the breathtaking beauty and cultural richness of Zanzibar. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, pristine beaches, and diverse heritage of this tropical gem.
Begin your adventure with awe-inspiring aerial views that showcase Zanzibar's crystal-clear turquoise waters, fringed by powdery white sands. As you gaze down from above, it becomes evident why this archipelago is often referred to as the Spice Islands or the Pearl of the Indian Ocean.
Next, let's stroll through the narrow streets of Stone Town, the cultural heart of Zanzibar. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a rich history influenced by Arab, Persian, Indian, and European cultures. Marvel at the stunning architecture, intricate wooden doors, and vibrant markets that make every corner of Stone Town a photographer's paradise.
Now it's time to embark on a traditional dhow sailing adventure. Feel the warm breeze on your face as you glide through the Indian Ocean, surrounded by the serenity of the open sea. Dhow sailing is not only a popular mode of transportation but also a vital part of Zanzibar's maritime heritage. Immerse yourself in the tranquility and timeless beauty of this traditional sailing experience.
No trip to Zanzibar would be complete without experiencing its world-renowned beaches. Picture yourself unwinding on the powdery sands of Nungwi, Kendwa, or Paje Beach. Let the soothing sound of the waves and the gentle caress of the ocean transport you to a state of pure bliss. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Zanzibar offers a beach paradise for every traveler.
For the adventurous souls, Zanzibar offers unforgettable wildlife encounters. Dive into the turquoise waters and swim alongside dolphins in their natural habitat. Experience the sheer joy and wonder as these graceful creatures playfully interact with you. It's a magical experience that will leave an indelible mark on your heart.
Zanzibar is renowned for its spice production, and a visit to the island wouldn't be complete without exploring its lush spice farms. Follow your senses as you journey through aromatic plantations of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla. Engage with local farmers, learn about the spice trade's historical significance, and savor the scents and flavors that make Zanzibar a true sensory delight.
As the day draws to a close, embark on a romantic sunset dhow cruise. Witness the sky transform into a breathtaking tapestry of vibrant colors as the sun dips below the horizon. Feel the gentle sway of the boat as you savor the moment, surrounded by the sheer beauty of nature. This enchanting experience will forever be etched in your memory.


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00:10 DRONE VIEW ISLANDS
25:10 landscape Stone Town
32:18 Zanzibar people

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Culinary experience while in Zanzibar

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Kilombero Valley EFA

Dinner at Langi Langi Restaurant in Nungwi Zanzibar - Tanzania Nov 2022 Roots & Culture Journey

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Coconut Farming 🇹🇿 | The Mastery of Harvesting Coconuts

Enjoy spectacular Coconut farming from amazing Tanzania, recorded in 4K with Samsung S20 Ultra.

Zanzibar, an archipelago located off the coast of Tanzania, is renowned for its coconut farming. Coconut cultivation has been a critical source of livelihood for the people of Zanzibar for centuries. In this essay, we will discuss how coconut cultivation takes place in Zanzibar, the techniques used for coconut harvesting, and the various uses of coconuts.

Coconut farming in Zanzibar is a crucial economic activity for the local communities. The cultivation of coconut is an age-old practice in Zanzibar, with the island's fertile soil and warm climate providing ideal conditions for the growth of coconut trees. Farmers in Zanzibar use various techniques for coconut cultivation, including intercropping, where farmers grow other crops alongside coconut trees to maximize their land's productivity.

Coconut harvesting is a labor-intensive process in Zanzibar. Farmers use a variety of techniques to harvest coconuts, including using a coconut tree climbing machine or manually climbing the tree to collect coconuts. The best way to cut a coconut is to use a sharp machete to remove the husk and extract the coconut water and meat inside.

Coconut seed dispersal is a fascinating process. Coconuts are buoyant and can travel long distances in water, allowing for widespread seed dispersal. As a result, coconuts can be found on many tropical islands worldwide, making them a vital part of the coconut world.

In Zanzibar, coconut cultivation technology has improved over time, with farmers using better fertilizers and techniques for growing coconut trees from seeds. Knowing how to fertilize a coconut tree is essential for its growth and productivity. Farmers use coconut fertilizer to enhance the tree's health and increase the yield of coconuts. For small coconut trees, farmers use a specialized fertilizer that caters to their specific needs.

The uses of coconuts are numerous. In Zanzibar, coconut trees are known as coconut heaven because they provide so many different products. Coconuts can be used for food, drink, and in cosmetic products. Coconut oil is a popular ingredient in many beauty products, while coconut milk is used in cooking and baking. The husks of coconuts are used to make ropes, mats, and even furniture.

Celebrating coconut day is a significant event in Zanzibar, where locals come together to share their love for coconuts. Visitors can watch coconuts being harvested, try coconut dishes, and even learn how to climb a coconut tree. Coconuts are easy to recognize, with their distinctive shape and hard, fibrous husk. In some cases, a dummy coconut may be used for display purposes.

In conclusion, coconut farming is an essential part of Zanzibar's economy and culture. The techniques used for coconut cultivation and harvesting have evolved over time, and farmers are continually improving their methods. The uses of coconuts are vast, with the coconut tree providing numerous products and services. Visitors to Zanzibar can experience coconut heaven firsthand and learn more about the fascinating world of coconuts.

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Ifakara Market

Benefactors of DMH from Singapore visits Tanzania: Maria Tan Noi Keow, Fr Frederick Quek SFA, Joei Kueh, Theresa Tan, Gerard Lee and Case Woo.

(The DMH project is the result of the continual support and contributions by all the benefactors mainly from Singapore. The orphaned children of DMH Kikwawila thank you for the life you have helped to provide.)

Email kikwawila@gmail.com for more information on how you can help the village of Kikwawila as many humanitarian projects are needed.

African Train Journey ആഫ്രിക്കൻ ഗ്രാമങ്ങളിലൂടെ ഒരു മീറ്റർ ഗേജ് ട്രെയിൻ യാത്രI AFRICAN MALAYALAM VLOG

A train travel journey from Arusha to USA River Ltd

The Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) is a state-owned enterprise that runs one of Tanzania's two main railway networks.

When the East African Railways and Harbours Corporation was dissolved in 1977 and its assets divided between Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, TRC was formed to take over its operations in Tanzania. In 1997 the inland shipping division became a separate company.
TRC's gauge is 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) and the length about 2,600 kilometres (1,600 mi). Two east–west lines linking the coast and the hinterland were built under colonial rule as German East Africa: the Central Line runs from Dar es Salaam to Kigoma, and the Tanga Line from Tanga to Arusha. A north-south connection, from Korogwe to Ruvu, links the two lines. The main line runs to Lake Victoria where a connection operates via Lake Victoria train ferries with the Uganda Railway. From the Tanga line a line to Kenya is disused.

Railways in Tanzania.
There is a break-of-gauge at Dar es Salaam to the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) line to Zambia. A second link is at Kidatu, where the TAZARA line meets the Kidatu branch.
Privatisation, re-nationalization and recent plans
In 2007 RITES Ltd of India won a contract from the Parastatal Sector Reform Commission (PSRC) to operate passenger and freight trains on a concession basis for 25 years.The concession agreement was signed on 3 September 2007, to begin on 1 October 2007. The railway will be run as Tanzania Railway Ltd, with the government owning a 49% stake.

There were moves to abandon the contract due in part, to the fact that the Indian investor failed to pay over USD 6 million in concession fees to the Tanzania government in 2008 but RITES officials countered noting that the contract misled Rites officials by indicating that the Railway Assets Holding Company (Rahco) was in possession of 92 working locomotives when, in actuality, only 55 existed. In 2010, the government terminated the contract and resumed control.

In 2007 the Deputy Minister for Infrastructure Maua Abeid Daftari proposed conversion to standard gauge.

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Pilatus 5H ZOE landing at Musoma airport, Tanzania, 2017-09-17

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Dar es Salaam to Kilombero onboard Cessna Caravan 208

Picture slideshow of Cessna Caravan 208 flight from Dar es Salaam via Zanzibar to Kilombero in October 2012

Nyumba ya Mungu Trail Ride

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Some riding done around Nyumba ya Mungu Dam in Tanzania - a few kilometres outside of TPC.

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