Wonderful Bus Journey Kenya to Tanzania (Mombasa to Dar es Salaam)
Since flights are hell expensive in Africa, so I had to take the bus from Mombasa to Dar es Salaam (Kenya to Tanzania) and it turned out to be a very good journey and adventure. I got Tanzania visa on Arrival at the border on Pakistani passport. The bus company name is Tahmeed which has three buses every day departing from Mombasa to Dar es Salaam. the ticket cost $15 USD.
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TANZANIA SAFARI | Exploring The Serengeti
Our incredible week-long safari in Tanzania! We saw all Big Five African animals, met with local tribes like the Hadzabe, and traveled through Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Eyasi, and Lake Manyara.
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In this video I share my Tanzania Wildlife Safari Highlights and recommended must-see places and sights to visit: Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Crater, Tarangire National Park and visiting a Maasai Village. I explore and show the range of wildlife to be seen and show them up close. I also discuss the ways to get to see them.
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CLIMBING MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro! The second video of the Tanzania documentary travel series. In this video I set off on a 9 day trek to summit Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Tanzania - Top 12 Things to do | The Planet D | Travel Vlog 2018
Tanzania's top things to do! In this video you'll learn about our photography tour to Tanzania's great migration, but also learn abou tall the things to see and do in Tanzania besides a safari.
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1. Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
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5. See the Cradle of Civilization at Uldupai Gorge
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9. Visit the Masai Tribes
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12. Arusha Cultural Cetnre
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Walking in Uganda mud again!
It's 2009 and again it rained a lot. Transportation motorcycles will need take us 7 miles into the bush to the children school so we walk up hill. Mr. J African Mission Tour 2009
Building in Yamba, Tanzania
There is a lot of fog today up in the Usambara Mountains. Without electricity and running water building in the village is hard work. Peter Sebastian who is the Head Builder explains what he has built in the last few years together with his team of five builders and volunteers: Classrooms, school toilets and houses. Even though it is not easy to carry cement bags, screws and tools up through the long and steep village paths, Peter wants to continue working hard with his team in the future. Peter explains that it would be nice to have electricity because the stones in the soil is having to be smashed by hand, and the walls and floors would dry better. What about you? Are you interested in volunteering at a building site? More information: Or in German: projektusambaraveilchen.de.
A Wildlife Adventure- African Safari
After our time in South Africa, we took a shot flight up to Tanzania where we took a five day camping safari with a company called Good Earth. The guides picked us up from the Arusha Airport and took us into the wilderness. With tents pitched in the midst of the wildlife, we journeyed via safari jeeps to take in the sights of the Serengeti, Lake Manyara, and the Norogoro Crater. From seeing tones of wild life, predator kills to great food cooked in the great outdoors, this is an experience that anyone would love.
African leaders demand M23 rebels halt advance and withdraw
(24 Nov 2012)
1. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and delegates walking in for talks
2. President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Joseph Kabila and delegates walking in for talks
3. Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete and delegates walking in for talks
4. Wide of news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Sam Kutesa, Uganda Minister of Foreign Affairs:
M23 stop expanding the war forthwith and stop talk of overthrowing an elected government. Three, M23 stop all war activities and evacuate from Goma. Four, M23 to withdraw from current positions to the best ground of tactical importance not less than 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Goma.
6. Delegates leaving
7. Zoom in to Kabila
8. Presidents posing for photo opportunity
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African leaders met in Uganda on Saturday to call for an end to the advance by the M23 rebel group toward the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The leaders met in Kampala at a summit of a regional bloc called the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, or ICGLR, of which the DRC is a member.
They urged the Congolese government to sit down and talk with rebel leaders, as residents fled some towns for fear of more fighting between the rebels and army.
The leaders called on M23 rebels to vacate the city of Goma within two days and for local police recently disarmed by the rebels 'to be rearmed so that they resume duty', according to a statement issued by the regional bloc called the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region.
Uganda's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sam Kutesa, called on the M23 to stop all war activities and evacuate from Goma and to withdraw from current positions to the best ground of tactical importance not less than 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Goma.
M23 is made up of hundreds of officers who deserted the Congolese army in April.
Since then, the rebels have occupied vast swaths of territory in the mineral-rich east of DRC.
The rebels accuse the Congolese government of failing to honour the terms of a 2009 peace deal that incorporated them into the national army.
They took Goma without much of a battle, with the Congolese army fleeing in disarray and U.N. peacekeepers holding fire.
M23 leaders insist they will attempt to capture the Congolese capital of Kinshasa if Congo's President Joseph Kabila does not negotiate directly with them.
Leaders from the rebel movement said they were in Uganda on Saturday.
However, Ugandan officials said M23 representatives were not invited to the summit and denied reports that Jean-Marie Runiga, the M23's political leader, was in the country for separate negotiations with the Ugandan government.
The Rwandan president was also not at the summit, despite reports by the U.N. that the country, along with Uganda, is helping to back the rebel movement.
The two countries deny the charges.
In a statement, the regional leaders meeting in Uganda's capital said the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo, or MONUSCO, is to occupy and provide security in the 'neutral zone between Goma and the new areas occupied by M23.'
It also called for the creation of a 'composite force' to guard Goma's strategic airport that would feature soldiers from other African countries as well as M23 and the Congolese national army.
Regional governments are considering dispatching a 'natural international force' to eastern Congo, but it remains unclear when it would materialise.
South Africa offered on Saturday to contribute some money toward the force, but only Tanzania has offered troops so far.
Angola and Kenya, which are eligible to contribute troops, have not announced their offers.
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The tallest stone in the world
Welcome to our channel, our camera today visited the stone that is in our area here in the village. The ultimate goal of bringing this video to you is to see the wonders that the stone has stood, tall and that it is partially blocked so that it cannot fall. I would call this a local tourist in the sense that things like this are not available in other regions or countries. But to the locals they see it as a very common thing differ from how i see this. I hope my home will enjoy seeing this video very surprised and wonder because the stone like this they haven`t see before. Also when I posted a photo in social media showing me standing beside this stone, many said I was editing the photo.
We have also tried to bring you a picture or rather a satellite map showing where the stone is located and what it looks like on a satellite map.
Mwanza is a lake region that most residents are Sukuma (tribe). Economic activities include fishing, mining and agriculture. They are good growers of cotton, rice, cassava, sweet potatoes, sorghum, millet. They are good cattle breeders, there is gold mining.Fishing variety fishes from Lake Victoria. Much of the land is rocky hills and that is why we call it Rocky City Region(Mwanza).
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i am the teacher in Arusha institute Tanzania -Arusha -USA river, i do teach tour guide as well also i do explain animals and mountains each one in deep from the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species how the animal live how reproduce problems which faced up to die also how the mountain pane the forces which operate within the earth crust , how we climb them types of tourism, i have good DVDs to sell to student and other people, i am advertising in you tube such msela nondo, my phone no is +255756867822 or +255625709414, email is chumvi17@gmail.com or mselanondo1@gmail.com, i found in Arusha region Tanzania
Kaskazi Horse Safaris
Thanks Micke Bolle for putting this film clip together. Footage is take on safari with Kaskazi Horse Safaris, mainly within the regions of Arusha National park and West Kilimanjaro. A great way for riders and non riders to explore the bush, either mount one of our thoroughbreds or join driving old Series 1 Land Rovers from 1954...just like it was done in the good old days.
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Tanzania - Mt Meru
Tanzania - Mt. Meru
An atmosphere video of my summit to Mount Meru peak in Arusha National Park during my travel through Tanzania, Africa.
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Easter drive out in the country side... Tanzania style!
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Kingly Dancing - When A King Himself Dances ...!!!!
Tanzania's Senior Prophet Hon. Dr. GeorDavie (Maestro GeeDee) in a Kingly Dancing
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Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge, Tanzania.
Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge, Tanzania.
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Inspired by a traditional African village this extraordinary lodge is set high on a hill with rolling vistas over the teeming plains of a natural amphitheatre. It also enjoys a ringside seat for the greatest show on earth, the annual migration of the wildebeest.
Location
Centrally located adjacent to the famous Western Corridor and Grumeti River, the lodge is in the Serengeti National Park, 335 kms from Arusha. Many visitors arriveby air, using the busy airstrip at the Seronera headquarters (30km from the Lodge). There are also
daily flights to several other airstrips including Grumeti, Serengeti South and Lobo. Road access from Arusha is via the Naabi Hill Gate at the south-eastern edge of the park. Naabi Gate is 75 kms from Seronera. Ndabaki Gate is about 140 km northeast of Mwanza along the Mwanza-Musoma road and gives direct access to the Western Corridor. The road from Ndabaka to Seronera is in good condition and should take around 2-3 hours.
Accommodation
Total number of rooms: 1 Suite and 65 Standard Rooms
(2 for the physically challenged).
5 Triple Standard Rooms
22 Twin Standard Rooms
38 Double Standard Rooms
Room Amenities
Private balcony overlooking the plains
Telephone and free Wi-Fi
Mineral water and toiletries
Bathrobe and slippers
Ceiling fans
Room service
Safe and hairdryers (from reception)
Guest Services & Facilities
Laundry, valet and shoeshine services
24-hour medical service
Children's meals, beds, babysitting
Swimming Pool
Gift shop
Activities
Massage Services
Hike with Sundowners
Walking Safaris
Game Drives
Wildlife and Wilderness Talks
Body Stretch Lessons
Jogging
Swahili Lessons
Traditional Instrument Lessons
Balloon Safaris
Nearby Places of Interest
Ol Duvai Gorge Paleolithic site
Serengeti National Park
Mbingwe Valley
Child Policy
Adjoining rooms can be arranged for the accommodation of families. We can also offer triple rooms or additional beds. Cots and baby-sitting services can be provided (prior notice appreciated).
Children under 2 years sharing a room with 1-2 adults are accommodated on a complimentary basis.
Children 2 to 12 years of age sharing a room with 2 adults are charged 50% of the per person adult rate.
If own room is required 75% of the adult rate is charged.
Young adults 13 to 17 years of age are charged 75% of the per person adult rate whether sharing or on their own.
Highlight of a Stay
The lodges setting means wherever you are in the grounds you will have amazing, far reaching views of the Serengeti.
Climate
Tanzania's climate is predominately tropical. Tanzania has two rainy seasons - the long rains from late March to June and the short rains from November to January. The long rains fall in heavy downpours, often accompanied by violent storms, but the short rains tend to be much less severe. The hottest time of the year is from December to March, before the long rains begin. The coolest months are June, July and August, when the weather is often overcast. In high-altitude areas such as the Ngorongoro Highlands, temperatures can fall below freezing.
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