Rivertrees Inn in Arusha, Tanzania
The Usa River as it flows across the property of the Rivertrees Inn.
Tanzania: Driving from Ruaha NP to Mikumi
A time lapse video of our drive from Ruaha National Park to the Tan Swiss Lodge in Mikumi on September 28th, 2019
Default speed is 1 frame extracted for every 2 seconds. It was slowed and 2 or 4 frames/second extracted during interesting things.
Arusha/Usa River
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Trod to Tanzania - Part 3: Uhuru (Freedom) -Arusha to Zanzibar-
The Trod Continues... Within this moment, we explore FREEDOM... Of Mind, Of Body, Of Land, And Of Will. Along the way, paying homage to those who Both Lost their Freedoms, Fight For Freedoms, and who seek to Create their Freedoms. This is A Journey of A Diasporan, reconnecting, and Reconciling a Legacy, torn and Tattered, to be restored to its Former Glory... We Are Our Greatest Freeedom!
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Farming and Water Management in Mto wa Mbu: Arusha Region Tanzania
The town of Mto wa Mbu is located in the Arusha Region of Northern Tanzania at the foot of the Rift Valley, adjacent to the Lake Manyara National Park. In this community the land is shared amongst 10,000 farmers representing over 120 different ethnic groups. Rice, sugarcane, mango, okra, sunflower, and other crops are inter-planted and only fertilizers using only natural local sources.
Water is channeled from the Rift Valley Mountain, the community works together to maintain the irrigation channels. Water is managed by leaders ,Bwana Maji, who represent the various tribes.
Mto wa Mbu Irrigation and Flood Control Project Implemented was in the region in 1980-1988. It involved the building of two flood control drains, rehabilitation of old canals and construction of new ones in order to prevent recurring flood damage and expand cultivable and irrigable land. Funding obtained through Tanzania SPWP launched in 1979, which was supported by multi-bilateral donors like DANIDA, the Netherlands, Germany, EEC and WFP.
*Would like to direct a moment to the survivors of the Japanese tsunami. A touching video update can be viewed here:
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Tasting a Raw Coffee Bean at a Plantation in Tanzania
Every year when we travel to Tanzania, we stay at the Kitela African Spa Lodge in Karatu. Here I explain a bit about the coffee bean and what it tastes like before it is roasted. Tracy was kind enough to film this, but to her benefit, it was not her camera.
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My brother with snake in tanzania.
Akagera National Park (Part 1)
Business Agenda toured the beautiful Akagera National Park in Rwanda to understand the business of tourism, community development and economic benefits the park has to its environs.
Tanzania Crash Survivors Head Home After Amazing Recovery
The three child survivors of a terrible bus crash in Tanzania were transported by Samaritan's Purse from Africa to the United States in May. After surgeries and months of rehabilitation, they are doing incredibly well and are returning home to Tanzania via the same Samaritan’s Purse aircraft. Learn more:
Safari March 14-17 2015: Maasai people in the Ngorongoro crater, Tanzania
Safari March 14-17 2015: Maasai people in the Ngorongoro crater, Tanzania
KILIMANJARO - Ein großes Stück aus Afrika; made in Tansanien / Tanzania
The TANGANYIKA MEERSCHAUM CORPORATION was foundet in 1955 after a big Meerschaum mine was discovered in die Kilimanjaro mountains. Soon after that, an other mine was discoverd in the famous Amboseli Game Park. The headquarter of the company today is in Arusha, Tanzania.
With Dustbusters around Arusha.
Fun with a Honda 250 CRX in Africa.
RANDILEN Wildlife Management Area Tanzania
Best site for sundown and plain wildlife
RANDILEN WMA is located in Monduli District, Arusha Region, occupying an area of 31,200.68 hectares of forest land, carved from Mswakini, Mswakini Juu and Naitolia villages.
This WMA is accessible by road transport, about 85 kilometres from Arusha City, near Makuyuni junction. Visitors can travel by cars plying between key wildlife parks in Northern Tanzania; notably Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Serengeti National Parks; also Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It takes roughly one hour to drive from Arusha to Randilen in a normal speed.
Randilen WMA shares its borders and wildlife resources with Tarangire and Lake Manyara ecosystem. Animals from Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks, including Zebras, Birds, Elephant, Ostriches, Buffalos, Lions, Leopards, Dik Diks, Tortoises, Guinea fowls, Wildebeests and other big mammals migrate to Randilen.
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Motorcycle Gangs? Bananas on the Right, Killing Dangerous Wild Animals, Arusha, Tanzania, GP010111
Motorcycle Gangs? Bananas on the Right, Killing Dangerous Wild Animals, Arusha, Tanzania, 19 February 2016, Drive through City, Predators, Wildlife Refuge, African Safari, GP010111
LRE Arusha Tz
A day on safari with Land Rover Exp Tanzania and Lead Guide Glen Dennis.
Touring East Africa, late 1950's. Archive film 14419
Amateur home movie of African journey. Uganda. East Africa. Kenya.
Uganda. Africa. East African Airways passenger plane is on the tarmac. The stairs are moved away and the plane taxis. A manor house or colonial hotel set in tropical gardens. View beside a lake or wide river. A small city with dirt roads. A Government looking building and view over a town from a hill. A mosque. Driver’s POV from a vehicle as it drives along a straight rural dirt road, past a village. The wall of a dam. Local Ugandan woman with baby. Interior of a hydro-electric dam and gushing water. A map. A pointer marks Kigali and traces a line across the country to Lake Edouard, then up to the Murchison Falls National Park and back to Kigali. View through car windscreen as a the vehicle travels at speed along a straight rural road. The crossing of the equator in Uganda. Birds. Many bird nests hanging from a tree. Long horned cattle. Sign for the Ankole Hotel, Mbarara. Birds and flowers in the hotel’s grounds. Flat landscape views that are very dark. Another sign for the Queen Elizabeth National Park and Mweya Lodge. Footage is very dark. Elephant with large tusks. Antelopes. Mweya Safair Lodge sign and film of the lodge’s huts and cottages. View across Lake Edouard. Panning views of the lake. Wildlife footage of elephants, birds, hippos which is all very dark. Wildlife in the grasslands. Some buffalo close ups. A small settlement beside a small lake with partially built wooden huts. A roadside building with a gathering of people outside is filmed from a moving car. Storks stand around on the grass. A lakeside village. Remnants of old fires. A man stirs food in a pan over an open fire. Birdlife around the shore of a lake. A large monitor lizard. More storks wading and feeding, as viewed from a boat trip. River or lake safari trip. Pelicans, fish eagle, elephants hippos. More birds in flight. Lions in the shade of a tree. More safari wildlife. A plaque commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to Kikorongo in 1954. View of Queens Pavilion lake and what looks like flamingos in the far distant shoreline. Footage from a moving vehicle. More gardens and far reaching rural views. Brief clip of what looks like school children in a playground. Tea plantation and workers picking tea. Large round boulders in the landscape. A dead snake lies in the dirt. Nearby locals are working in tall grass, perhaps a cane field.
A roadside picnic while some local Ugandans turn up. A small boy is riding a home made wooden scooter on the dirt road. The tourists’ car departs passing two young children carrying large water pots on their heads. View of some local shops from the moving car.
Sign for Murchison Falls National Park. Ants swarming on the ground. Elephants. Antelopes. Various views and angles of Murchison Falls with white water raging through gaps in the boulders. A rainbow is clearly visible in the spray from the falls. Back to wildlife footage including elephants and birds. Car boards a ferry for crossing the Victoria Nile river. The ferry departs fully laden with two cars on board and is watched as it paddles into the river. Two people wait at the ramshackle jetty for its return. The tourists’ car drives up the rickety planks and onto the ferry. Filming from the ferry as it crosses the river.
A very neat and tidy local hut. River views. More elephants. Brief glimpse of village huts. Passenger boats parked beside a small jetty. River wildlife cruise with some very good footage of hippos close up and crocodiles, some are very large. Elephants and deer beside the river. Brief driver’s POV from a land rover on safari through grasslands at dusk. More wildlife but all quite dark – elephants, antelope and crested cranes and ibis.
A precarious ferry boarding with a car, for another river crossing. The car has to drive into the water to get on the boat. On the other side of the river the car is towed off by a jeep or 4WD.
Local people line either side of a dirt road, some with bicycles. Some are dressed in what looks like a school uniform. People are all wearing green and seem to be waiting for the arrival of someone. Huge long horned cattle at the roadside. Short clip of activity in a village. A lady wearing a long colourful dress and carrying a small child runs towards the camera. Flowering trees.
East African Airways plane on the tarmac. Plane takes off from Entebbe Airport, as filmed from inside the aircraft. The word Entebbe is painted in white beside the runway.
View of a map showing Lake Victoria and a pointer that points to Kenya. Aerial views across Lake Victoria. Kenya. A lodge or hotel with cars parked outside. The entrance gates to Nairobi National Park. Various views of wildlife spotted whilst on a safari drive in the park – zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, storks, antelopes of various kinds, lions, jackals or wild dogs and baboons.
Restoring a Land Rover Defender Tdi 300
Restoring a Land Rover Defender TDi 300 in Arusha, Tanzania