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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

TANZANIA AND ITS TRIBES

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Tanzania is one of the large countries in Africa. And it is said that it has more than 120 tribes. We can not say that is a lie, but we need to ensure the authenticity of it. When you look only the country itself, you will believe that due to its size. Has nearly 35 regions, including the mainland and Zanzibar.
The very first look at the number of indigenous people of Tanzania. According to the latest of 2012 census, the number of Tanzanians are more than 44 Million, and these are divided into various tribes. Tribe is a group of people or community that either occurred at one focus resided or has found itself a point where compromise has led this group to be able to use the same type of language.
African since time immemorial has been living in the community, and not alone, and this type of living forms tribes namely social groups with special traditions and customs of life, including language as a communication tool.
But in spite of language, ethnicity tend to their style of dress, food, beauty of the body, the type of construction of housing, child care, etc. The social division of any particular nation in Africa be as follows: State (country), regions, district, county, division, village, Street.
In Tanzania we find these classes or tribes of people according to where they came from nature. You can find even ten different tribes, but the former was one tribe, but from this or that reason and then they separated and form another tribe.
Also within any tribe, especially in our country there are small groups, this societies known as clan. A clan is like a small tribe in the largest ethnic group, no wonder you found these clans have different customs and other clans while all are one tribe.
LIST OF TRIBES IN TANZANIA
Alagwa
Bhairege
Arusha
Bembe
Bena
Bende
Bondei
Bungu
Burunge
Chagga
Datoga
Dhaiso
Digo
Doe
Fipa
Gogo
Gorowa
Gweno
Ha
Hacha
Hadzabe
Hangaza
Haya
Hehe
Ikizu
Ikoma
Iraqw
Iisanzu
Jita
Kabwa
Kaguru
Kahe
Kami
Kara
Kerewe
Kimbu
Kinga
Kisi
Konongo
Kuria
Kutu
Kwaya
Kwere
Lambya
Longo
Luguru
Luo
Machinga
Magoma
Makonde
Makua
Makwe
Malila
Mambwe
Manda
Manyema
Matengo
Matumbi
Mbugu
Mbugwe
Mbunga
Mpoto
Mwera
Ndali
Ndamba
Ndendeule
Ndengereko
Ndonde
Ngindo
Ngoni
Ngulu
Ngurimi
Nindi
Nyakyusa
Nyambo
Nyamwanga
Nyamwezi
Nyaturu
Nyiha
Ogiek
Pangwa
Pare
Pimbwe
Pogolo
Rangi
Rufiji
Rungi
Rungu
Rungwa
Rwa
Safwa
Sagara
Sandawe
Segeju
Sambaa
Shubi
Simbiti
Sizaki
Suba
Sukuma
Sumbwa
Swahili
Temi
Tiriko
Tongwe
Tumbuka
Vidunda
Vinza
Wanda
Wanji
Ware
Sangu
Sani
Yao
Zanaki
Zaramo
Zigua
Zinza
Zyoba
These are just some of the tribes, but we believe there are many more that we know in this country. You can see some of the tribes of their names and where they are based, but some have been called so for a reason.
  In a following articles we will look at the nature of one tribe after another, according to our surveys zitakavyotuwezesha

Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that has yet to be discovered by many. It is a land of many wonders, having an unparalleled diversity of fauna and flora.
Kilimanjaro, the highest permanently snow-capped free standing mountain in Africa, the exotic Islands of Zanzibar, the finest game sanctuaries of Serengeti, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Ruaha, Selous and the Marine Park of Mafia Island are only but a few of the living examples.
The scenery, topography and very friendly people harbour the growth of excellent cultural tourism, beach holidays, game activities, historical and archaeological ventures – and certainly some of the best wildlife photographic safaris on the continent.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Amizing Places In Africa

Africa is one of the most incredible places to visit in the world with many different and exciting ways to experience it. You can travel in luxury or trek on foot through the varying landscapes, stand and watch the famous Wildebeest migration on the banks of the Serengeti or watch them from above in a hot air balloon, honeymoon on Zanzibar’s wonderful picturesque beaches or camp in the wild bushes with your loved one.
Africa is a land of unimaginable beauty, it’s landscapes ranging from white rolling beaches to open sandy desert plains to humid lush rainforests and it’s people welcoming and exciting. Whether you’re watching the sunset across the Saharan desert, taking in the rolling oceans against the sandy beaches or bird watching amongst the greenery, the colours and character of this vibrant continent will stun you and leave you breathless.
And last of all, but certainly not the least, the wildlife of Africa is like nowhere else in the world. Ranging from the largest hippos and tallest giraffes to the smallest meerkats and butterflies, the diversity and richness of the wildlife found spread across Africa’s many countries is incomparable to any other place in the world.
With tours specialised for different people – from families, lone explorers to photographers – Africa has something for everyone, and here we’ve compiled a list of some amazing Africa experiences that will make it difficult for you to turn down the holiday of a lifetime in Africa.

 1. Climb Mount Kilimanjaro

The highest point in Africa, Kilimanjaro is a tough yet rewarding climb to 5,895m, entirely possible without any technical mountaineering equipment. This means that it is possible for brave trekkers of any experience level to witness the stunning panoramic views of the mountain’s peak, but also a great experience for budding photographers looking to capture Africa from a different perspective. In climbing Kilimanjaro, you will also be climbing through almost all landscapes that Africa has to offer – from blistering cold wind and damp snow at the summit through to grassland and forests and the desert plains at the base – and the exotic wildlife that accompany it. This must be the ultimate Africa experience to the top of Africa’s roof-top.


2. Watch the Wildebeest Migration on a Kenya Tanzania Safari Holiday

One of the world’s most famous and documented migrations, the migration of the Wildebeest across the Serengeti into Kenya is an immensely stunning and humbling movement to watch. The animals stampede across the plains, attempting to cross rivers that can be either rapid torrents or full of prey, or sometimes both. There is little predictability to the movement of the herds, but expert guides can help you find a perfect place to witness the migration in all of it’s almost-scary ferocity and glory. A movement of animals unlike any other in the world, the Wildebeest Migration is a wildlife watching experience of a lifetime, and one that cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world.


3. Drift Across the Chobe River on a Botswana Safari

The Chobe River is one of the most picturesque scenes in Africa, stretching wide across the land, home to thousands of species of African wildlife and acting as a life-support for many more. One of the most beautiful scenes in the continent, you haven’t witnessed the perfect sunset until you’ve watched the sky fade from fluorescent blue through to purple and pink and finally into darkness reflected across the canvas of the Chobe river’s softly running water. A romantic and idyllic cruise down the river can easily be connected to an exploration of Victoria Falls, making it an easy to work around experience in most safaris and an experience too pleasantly calming to turn down.


4. Spend a Night in an Underwater Hotel Room in Zanzibar

Africa’s removal from much of the world’s tourism industry means that it’s locations have been kept pristine and relatively untouched throughout their years, retaining both their natural ecosystems and their glorious beauty. The beaches and bright blue waters of Zanzibar is a notable destination on this list, and if you’re travelling here to experience the wonders of the water, why not take it all the way? The floating hotel in Zanzibar famously offers underwater hotel rooms, offering you the view of a lifetime as the aquatic life surround you in an experience hard to match at any hotel.


5. Trek Through the Bwindi Forest in Uganda for endangered Gorillas

When you witness the Impenetrable Forest with your own eyes, you’ll understand where it got it’s name. The thick greenery and overgrown vegetation make this forest one reminiscent of movies, with vines and roots crawling across the damp floor and trees stretching for hundreds of metres into the sky above, blocking out almost all sunlight. Not only is it incredibly beautiful, but it is the perfect home for many of Africa’s iconic animals – such as the endangered Gorillas. You can sit amongst these animals when you have finally found them, spending quality time listening to their communication and watching their human-like actions.


6. Experience the tallest Sand Dunes in the World in Namibia

You’ve definitely seen them in photos, but there is nothing like experiencing the sand dunes of Africa first hand. The incredible colour of the dunes, particularly at sunset or sunrise, is only the beginning – spending time in the dunes is a calming experience, isolated from the cities and surrounded by total silence. Not only can you drive though them, but you can hot air balloon over them, walk across them and even sandboard down them, meaning there’s options for all kinds of travellers to ensure everyone has an opportunity to witness the dunes, their incredible picturesque nature and their unique wildlife.


7. Swim in the Devil’s Pool at Victoria Falls

Arguably the world’s most wonderful natural occurrences, Victoria Falls is a popular tourist destination for those visiting Africa. Whilst seeing the falls is incredible, yes, it is a once in a lifetime experience to swim in the naturally formed pools of the falls. Exhilarating, invigorating and definitely only for the brave at heart, a swim in the devil’s pool in the afternoon sun is something that cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world. There are also the options of rafting in the surrounding water or bungi jumping over the steep and unforgiving mountainous terrain, making this a perfect destination for those who are looking to add a bit of thrill to their safari.