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10 Best place to visit in Longido Tanzania

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Discovering Longido: The Best Things to Do and Places to Visit in Namanga, Kenya

Join us as we explore the breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage of Longido, located in the heart of Namanga, Kenya. From breathtaking landscapes to exotic wildlife, there is something for everyone in this diverse region. In this video, we will showcase the top things to do and places to visit, making your trip to Longido an unforgettable experience.
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BEST 10 NATIONAL PARKS IN TANZANIA

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ROAD TRIP TO NAMANGA (KENYA _TANZANIA BOARDER)

Namanga is a town divided by the Tanzania-Kenya border. It is in Longido District, Tanzania and Kajiado County, Kenya. It is around 110 kilometers from Arusha, Tanzania
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RoadTrip Playlist || One Day Road Trip FromNairobi Kenya To Tanzania || Namanga Border- Captured KE

Namanga is located roughly around 140 to 180km from Nairobi, depending on your route. The shortest route to Namanga from Nairobi is by following A104 through Athi River- Suswa- (All the way to Namanga).
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Giraffe Tracking and Hunting Along Namanga Border || Giraffe Grazing || Kenya-Tanzania Border

Namanga is located roughly around 140 to 180km from Nairobi, depending on your route. The shortest route to Namanga from Nairobi is by following A104 through Athi River- Suswa- (All the way to Namanga).
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Nairobi-Namanga-Arusha: Part 1 of a Kenya-Tanzania epic

00:00 Intro
03:00 UMMA University
04:21 To Kajiado town
08:45 Namanga town and border crossing
14:00 Sarafina B&B
14:50 Sinsang TV
17:45 Mount Longido
24:40 Getting into Arusha town

The first instalment of a 695 kilometer journey from Nairobi-Arusha-Moshi-Oloitoktok-Nairobi. I really wanted to see Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.
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A ROAD TRIP TO NAMANGA, KENYA/TANZANIA BORDER WITH A CRAZY CREW.

Yes, the driving distance between Nairobi to Namanga is 164 km. It takes approximately 2h 24m to drive from Nairobi to Namanga. We just decided to jump on a bus and have fun

This road trips are therapeutic. By a drink and let the driver drive. we reached the border and drove back to Nairobi.

The Massive Bagamoyo Port project in Tanzania

Welcome back to Real JeRi, your source for the latest news and developments in Africa and around the world. In this video, we dive into the ambitious Bagamoyo Port megaproject in Tanzania. Join us as we explore the project's potential benefits to Tanzania and the region, the challenges it faces, and its significance in transforming the country's economy.

The Bagamoyo Port project, a joint venture between the governments of Tanzania, China, and Oman, aims to create a special economic zone and a significant deep-water seaport in East Africa. Strategically located along the eastern coast of Africa, the port will serve as a gateway for international trade, connecting landlocked countries such as Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, and the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The project will be executed in phases, with the first phase involving the construction of two berths capable of handling vessels up to 8,000 Twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). Subsequent phases will expand the port to a total of eight berths, enabling it to handle 20 million containers annually. Additionally, a railway line will be constructed to connect the port to other parts of Tanzania and the region, facilitating the efficient transportation of goods.

The Bagamoyo Port project holds tremendous economic potential for Tanzania. It is expected to create over 150,000 jobs, increase government revenue through taxes and royalties, and drive infrastructure, logistics, and technology advancements. Moreover, it will reduce import costs, enhance energy security, and provide new trade routes, boosting access to international markets for landlocked countries in the region.

Environmental sustainability is a key focus of the project. The port will be constructed to international standards, and developers have committed to employing environmentally friendly practices. To mitigate any potential environmental impact, a wastewater treatment plant will be established to ensure the port's operations do not harm the surrounding environment.

Despite its promising prospects, the Bagamoyo Port project has faced challenges, including the withdrawal of China Merchants Holdings International Co. Ltd. and concerns raised by environmental groups regarding its impact. In response, the Tanzanian government has pledged to engage with local communities, prioritize sustainable development, and implement measures to safeguard the environment.

The Bagamoyo Port megaproject represents a significant undertaking that requires substantial investment and collaboration among various stakeholders. If successful, it has the potential to transform Tanzania's economy and position the country as a regional economic powerhouse.

We want to hear your thoughts on this megaproject and its implications for Tanzania and the region. Share your opinions in the comments below, and don't forget to like this video and subscribe to Real JeRi for more updates on Africa and the world. Thank you for watching, and we'll see you in the next video!

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Lushoto the 'Norway' of Tanzania

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This is the Incredible Irente Viewpoint in Lushoto, Tanzania, one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the whole of Africa.

A farming area, Lushoto didn't have clear skies at first due to crop burning, but eventually the smoke cleared and we had an incredible view! Lushoto is the Norway of Tanzania.

This was my second stop of a 5-week trip taking a Land Cruiser across Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda. Stay tuned for more episodes!

Music: Great days by Joakim Karud

Mount Longido: Base to Summit

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Longido Cultural Tourism Programme

The tour to the extensive plains around Longido Mountains, 80 km north of Arusha, features an insight into the traditions of Maasai culture. The lush area is home to rare birds and mammals

Visiting a Masai Village in Tanzania

A visit to a Maasai village is almost inevitable when travelling to Kenya and/or Tanzania. Maasai (not Masai) is the correct spelling. Maasai means people that speak ‘maa’. Masai is an incorrect spelling the British settlers used, and remains in current use.

Maasai people are a ‘Neolithic’ tribe, originating from the Nile / South Sudan region. Although they are one of the youngest tribes to move into the East Africa region, they are one of the most well-known tribes because of their bright red clothing and adornments they wear.

The number of Maasai people in Kenya is estimated to be approximately 800,000, with about the same number living in Tanzania. Most Masai people live in the area between Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania; an area that hosts world-famous national parks and game reserves, such as the Serengeti National Park (Tanzania), Ngorongoro Conservation Area (Tanzania) and Masai Mara Game Reserve (Kenya) are located.

The Maasai are nomadic pastoralists, meaning they keep herds of livestock all year round on a system of free-range grazing. Wandering in bands throughout the year, Masai subsist almost entirely on the meat, blood, and milk of their herds.

A Maasai Village (also called a kraal), consists of a large circular thornbush fence around a ring of mud-dung houses, holds four to eight families and their herds. Maasai are usually polygamous. When a woman marries, she does not only just marry her husband, but his entire age group as well. Traditionally, a Maasai husband was expected to give up his bed to a visiting male guest. This custom is now disappearing, but it is not uncommon for the woman of the house to join the guest in bed if she so desires.

Maasai society is strongly patriarchal and almost all major decision involving the tribe are decided by the village elders, a egalitarian style.

The main role of Maasai women is to cook and take care of the children, who are introduced to raising cattle as soon as they’re able to walk. The role of Maasai men is determined on the age and gender of each individual Maasai man are born and raised to be warriors. Early on boys duties are to take care of their livestock and once they are between the ages of twelve and fifteen years they take the rite of passage to become a warrior.

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This Is Tanzania. ( A Beautiful Country)

Tanzania
Country in East Africa
DescriptionTanzania is an East African country known for its vast wilderness areas. They include the plains of Serengeti National Park, a safari mecca populated by the “big five” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino), and Kilimanjaro National Park, home to Africa’s highest mountain. Offshore lie the tropical islands of Zanzibar, with Arabic influences, and Mafia, with a marine park home to whale sharks and coral reefs.
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 57.31 million (2017) World Bank
Currency: Tanzanian shilling
Colleges and Universities: Open University of Tanzania, MORE
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Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti
Serengeti
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park

Arusha
DescriptionArusha is a city in East Africa's Tanzania, located at the base of volcanic Mt. Meru. It's a gateway to safari destinations and to Africa's highest peak, 5,895m Mt. Kilimanjaro, lying some 100 kilometers northeast. To the west lies Serengeti National Park, home to wildlife including lions, rhinoceros, giraffes and leopards. Annual migrations feature huge herds of wildebeests crossing its plains.
Elevation: 1,400 m
Incorporated city: July 2010
Incorporated town: 1948
Climate: Cwb
City: Arusha City Council

Tanzania 1967 archive footage

Archival footage shot by a filmmaker while visiting East Africa in 1967.

It contains stock footage of various places in Tanzania: the “Welcome to Tanzania” sign at the border with Kenya, a police post in the city of Longido, a tourist resort in the Lake Manyara National Park, a safari in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and more.

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Top Challenges For Living In Tanzania And How To Overcome Them

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Amini Masai Lodge, Tanzania

Amini Masai Lodge: Unique accommodation in the middle of the wilderness of the Maasai steppe in Northern Tanzania. For tailormade itineraries to Tanzania with The Africa Specialists, give us a call on +44 1525 840149 to talk to a specialist consultant. Alternatively please see our web site

Kenya's Best Roads and Highways || The Better Side of Kenya || Thika Road-Superhighway #shorts

Namanga is located roughly around 140 to 180km from Nairobi, depending on your route. The shortest route to Namanga from Nairobi is by following A104 through Athi River- Suswa- (All the way to Namanga).
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Safari en Tanzanie - Les plus beaux parcs

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ENDUIMET Wildlife Management Area Tanzania

The Small Garden of Eden, home to biggest elephants in East Africa.
LOCATED in Longido District on the Basin land of the western foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, Enduimet Wildlife Management Area (WMA) was established in 2003 with land allocated by nine villages covering an area of 1,282 kilometres.

The Enduimet WMA shares its border with Kilimanjaro National Park to the southeast, Engarusai Open Area to the west and the Kenyan border to the north.

Enduimet WMA sets a good example of a community based conservation area where local Maasai pastoralists are benefiting from tourism and conservation initiatives.

The conserved area occupies the Ol Molog and Tinga Tinga wards in Longido district in Arusha region and is occupied wholly by Maasai pastoral communities. Its operation office is located at Ol Molog ward in on the closer slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Engasurai Open Area is the main attractive geographical feature within Enduimet WMA where animals frequently move to in search for water and hunting ground for predators.

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