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Buffalo Trophy

Buffalo is among of the big five animals found from most parks in Africa. This head was captured at the entrance gate of Serengeti.

“Daraja la Mungu” Means “Bridge of God” A Miracle bridge which created by God

The bridge was created by the power of a fast flowing river; local people call this bridge, “Daraja la Mungu”. The bridge is in form of rock, well done made in a caved shape passing or lying over the Kiwira River water falls in Rungwe District, about 70 kilometers from the Mbeya City centre.

MBOZI METEORITE

A meteorite having more than 12 tons fell at Marengi Hill, Ndolezi Village in Mbozi District, Mbeya, Tanzania. It is bearing special characters different from other meteorite found in the world as to its composition. A producer of TTAfrica, Mr. Josephat Kagirwa, visited the meteorite attraction.

Kijungu Waterfalls means “Pot hole”

The Kijungu waterfalls attraction is situated few meters from Daraja la Mungu, on the same Kiwira River Kijungu.

Kijungu Waterfalls means “Pot Hole”

A producer of TTAfrica show, Mr. Josephat Kagirwa on top of Pot Hole (known as Kijungu in local language ) whereby water falls several meters deeper in a very long hole, which made of a black strong rock.

Blue spotted fish

This fish was captured during the visit in Mafia Island which is the part of the mainland Tanzania. Mafia has a strong tie with Zanzibar which also is in the part of the republic of Tanzania.

Dar City

A cross section of Dar City while approaching Dar Airport.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Fastjet plane landing in Dar es Salaam


Low Cost Airline announces more flights to Zambia and Zimbabwe

Fastjet, which yesterday formally celebrated the launch of their new route from Kilimanjaro to Entebbe, has announced extra flights from Dar es Salaam to both Lusaka and Harare. A fourth weekly flight has been added, due to growing demand on these routes, the

only nonstop connections from Tanzania to Zambia and to Zimbabwe.

At the same time was a schedule change announced for the Johannesburg flights, which from 01st of June will depart on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays out of Dar es Salaam and return the following day respectively, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

Thousands of seats were snapped up by savvy travelers making use of the present sales week initiative, with international flights from Dar to Johannesburg, Lusaka, Harare and Entebbe all going for as low 50 US Dollars PLUS TAXES AND FEES while tickets on the

Tanzanian domestic destinations went for as low as 20 US Dollars, again PLUS TAXES AND FEES.

In a related development is the aviation industry in the region now awaiting the upcoming bilateral talks between Tanzania and

Kenya, in which the fate of the landing right application by Fastjet for flights from Dar es Salaam to Nairobi will be high on the
agenda. For the outcome, as and when decided, look no further but this space.