Lake Ngosi - Everyday Mbeya
The second largest crater lake in Afrika.
The lake is found in Mbeya Tanzania East Africa. Visit everydaymbeya.info to learn more and visit this Africa's heritage. Follow @everydaymbeya on instagram for latest posts.
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Ngozi Crater Lake Mbeya Tanzania
Ngozi Crater Lake Mbeya Tanzania
Ngozi Crater Lake, Mbeya - Tanzania, with MtuAfrica
My brother and I had a great day out hiking up Mount Ngozi with Wille Mushi from Mtuafrica tours. The Ngozi Crater Lake is truly breathtaking and worth the time spent hiking up the mountain. Willy and James provide an excellent service, they are exceptionally friendly and very knowledgeable. After looking and phoning around for best prices I can confirm that Mtuafrica provides the best and reasonable prices around. Overall we had a great time with MtuAfrica adventures and safaris in Tanzania. I highly recommend them and will definitely make use of their services again.
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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 minuite hike in on the Poroto Ridge we come a clearing in the forrest where the view is absolutely stunning. A further 2 hour hike takes you to the waters edge.
Lake Kisiba & Mvule Tree - Everyday Mbeya
Lake Kisiba is the lake created by Volcano. The lake is found in Tukuyu Rungwe - Mbeya Tanzania East Africa. It is nearer to the old administrative offices used by the Germans during colonial time.
Mvule Tree is the oldest tree in the region, it has more than 500 years, standing taller at 42 m. The tree has a radius of 17 m. The Nyakyusa tribe has used it for rituals and other ethnic activities.
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ziwa ngozi mbeya tanzania -lake ngozi
“Maji yake hubadilika rangi” – Tazama maajabu ya Ziwa Ngosi lililoko Mbeya, Tanzania
AZAM TV YAWA YA KWANZA KULIFIKIA ZIWA NGOSI: Moja kati ya vivutio vikubwa vya utalii mkoani Mbeya ni Ziwa Ngosi. Hili ni ziwa la pili kwa ukubwa barani Afrika linalotokana na mlipuko wa Volacano. Miongoni mwa maajabu ya ziwa hili ni maji yake kubadilika rangi.
Ziwa hili linapatikana katika hifadhi ya misitu ya Poroto iliyoko wilayani Rugwe, takriban kilometa 30 kutoka Mbeya Mjini.
Azam TV kimekuwa ni chombo cha kwanza kufika katika ziwa hilo, ambapo kikosi chake kimechanja mbuga na kuupasua msitu huo hadi kulifikia Ziwa hilo na kukutana na wahifadhi wa Ziwa hilo katika Hifadhi asilia ya Milima Rungwe.
Wahifadhi hao wameeleza chanzo na asili ya jina la ziwa hilo. Wameeleza chimbuko na kuwataja watu waliolivumbua. Yaani simulizi kamili ya kutokea kwake iko hapa.
Pia hiki kama kivutio cha utalii kimelinufaisha vipi taifa hadi sasa?
Tazama Makala hii inayosimuliwa na Salim Mhando.
KISIBA CRATER LAKE: THE AMAZING JEWEL OF TOURISM IN MBEYA
Kisiba Crater Lake is located 19 km/40 minutes drive by car from Tukuyu Town in Mbeya Region, Tanzania.
This beautiful crater lake is the perfect place to swim, picnic, boating and canoeing or even camping. It is especially known for its history. It is believed that the Germans dumped coins and other items of value in the lake when they were being chased by the British forces during the First World War (WW1).
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Ngosi Crater Lake/Ziwa NgosiThe second largest Crater Lake in Africa located in Mbeya, Tanzania
The lake is located about 38 kilometers south of Mbeya city, near the sprawling Tukuyu Township. It is located on Ngosi peak on the Uporoto Mountains which makes part of Eastern Arc ranges.
It is located at an uplift of 2,600 meters above sea level in a thick, natural forest of the Uporoto nature reserve, covering some 9,332 hectares of land. It has a length of 2.5 kilometers and width of 1.5 kilometers and 75 meters deep.
To reach the lake, one has to drive and stop at the edge of the Uporoto Forest Reserve at the foothills of the Uporoto range. It takes up to two hours walking from the foothill to the ridge where the lake lies at 200 meters below.
It is an exciting adventure to trek or walk through the dense montane forest to the crater rim. Monkeys and many bird species can be seen in the forest which is also home to an endemic species of chameleon and montane, wild banana trees.
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Lake Ngosi - The second largest crater lake in Africa.
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The Lake Ngosi in Rungwe District - Mbeya region
Lake Ngosi, a thrilling crater lake in Southern Highlands of Tanzania
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Standing as the second largest Crater Lake in Africa, Ngosi Lake is the leading tourist attraction in Rungwe district pulling hundreds of visitors each year.
The lake is located about 38 kilometers south of Mbeya city, near the sprawling Tukuyu Township. It is located on Ngosi peak on the Uporoto Mountains which makes part of Eastern Arc ranges.
It is located at an uplift of 2,600 meters above sea level in a thick, natural forest of the Uporoto nature reserve, covering some 9,332 hectares of land. It has a length of 2.5 kilometers and width of 1.5 kilometers and 75 meters deep.
To reach the lake, one has to drive and stop at the edge of the Uporoto Forest Reserve at the foothills of the Uporoto range. It takes up to two hours walking from the foothill to the ridge where the lake lies at 200 meters below.
It is an exciting adventure to trek or walk through the dense montane forest to the crater rim. Monkeys and many bird species can be seen in the forest which is also home to an endemic species of chameleon and montane, wild banana trees.
Walking and climbing the Uporoto range is organized by special guides familiar to the route which is made up of cascades, horrific gorges and valleys where someone could fall with no option of rescue. It is risky to fall into the gorges if one trek without care, and, if one falls into one of numerous gorges on the way to the lake, it will be the end of his or her life.
Despite those risks, it is automatically safe to trek the Uporotos and view magnificent Lake Ngosi which is a sight of outstanding natural beauty and a superb hiking hotspot.
It is a green shimmering lake walled by the collapsed caldera of the extinct Ngosi Volcano. The peak is the highest point of the Uporoto Ridge Forest Reserve. The forest has an endemic three horned chameleon (Chameleon fuelleborni).
This stunning caldera lake dates from some time in the Neocene period. The water is slightly brackish, contains some fish, and is up to 75 m deep. The lake has spiritual significance for the local inhabitants.
A caldera is a roughly circular depression formed by the collapse of a magma chamber roof onto its magma body beneath. It is a large rounded depression resulting from the destruction of a volcano in a violent eruption.
The mountain and the lake are counted to an age of one million years, and remains an old volcano that has now collapsed to form a wide caldera filled with a shining alkaline ‘soda’ waters.
The waters of the lake are said to have magical medicinal powers. Ngosi means ‘The Big One’; in vernacular Kinyakyusa dialect.
Climbers looking to view this scenic lake are well rewarded with excellent views from the top of the sharp crater rim, from where the lake gleams below with an overwhelming tranquil air, and beyond the land are pocked with the points of smaller volcanic peaks.
Walking to the rim leads through upland grasslands and tropical forests where families of Colobus monkeys chatter and play, and a miasma of birds take refuge.
The path leads into the forest for about 2.5km and then begins the climb to the crater top. Just before the top, the path branches in two; the right hand path leads swiftly to the peak, and the left leads down to the water’s edge.
WATERFALLS AT KIJUNGU IN TUKUYU - MBEYA, TANZANIA.
These are the small waterfalls but with magics. To which if you fall on it you won't be seen until seven days and you'll be dead already.
Kijungu (Pot Hole) & Daraja la Mungu (God's Bridge) - Everyday Mbeya
Found in Tukuyu.
Kijungu is the pothole in which a large water streams (River Kiwira) flows in. The pothole was formed from volcanic activities which are common in the regions. Tukuyu is in Rungwe district, Mbeya Tanzania.
God's bridge is the natural bridge which was also formed by volcanic activities. It unites two villages of Mboyo and Lugombo (Lufingo ward) found in the regions. This bridge is 1 km from the pothole.
Visit everydaymbeya.info to learn more and visit this Africa's heritage. Follow @everydaymbeya on instagram for latest posts.
Produced by Studio Native Mbeya
Narrated by Hance Njobelo
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