THE BRIDGE OF GOD

In the Kiwira Valley, is where you find the famous local attraction, Bridge of God [Daraja la Mungu]. A huge rock, dating probably millions of years, forms a natural bridge that crosses the river. The ‘bridge’ is just one of the many attractions to be found here. Just a few kilometers up the valley is the ‘cooking pot’ where the Kiwira River falls into a seething cauldron or sump, and the Marasusa Falls.

LAKE MASOKO

Known specially for its history, this beautiful Crater Lake is a perfect place for swimming, picnics and camping. The Germans dumped coins and other items in the Lake when being chased by British forces during the First World War. Discover more on Rungwe’s past while taking a walk around the Lake.

KAPAROGWE FALLS

Where the Kiwira River hurls itself over a ledge of Basalt Lava, you find one of the most impressive waterfalls. Relax at the picnic spot behind the falls or walk down to the base where you can have a swim.

KYEJO MOUNTAIN

At 2,152m, this is one of the main mountains in Mbeya region. Hike up this active volcano along the lava pathways. From the slopes of the Mountain you have great views of the surrounding tea growing villages.

ISIMILA STONE AGE SITE

About 20km South of Iringa, on the main road to Mbeya, is where some of the richest finds of the Stone Age tools were discovered in 1951. Many fossilized bones were also found in the area; amongst them were those of a mammal related to the modern giraffe but having a much shorter neck and an extinct hippopotamus with an unusual periscope like projections.

KALAMBO FALLS

Close to the border with Zambia and near the tip of Lake Tanganyika, a 215m drop makes this one of the highest waterfalls in the world and after Tugela Falls in South Africa, the second highest in Africa. A breeding ground of the giant Marabou Stalk, and primitive tools have been excavated from Kalambo Gorge.

LAKE NYASA (LAKE MALAWI)

Also known as Calendar Lake, due to its size which is 365 miles long and 52 miles wide; Lake Nyasa is set against a stunning background of the Livingstone Mountains. Its shores border Malawi and Mozambique.

WORLD’S END VIEW POINT

Known also as View Point from where you can see the entire Mbeya town right beneath you. On a very clear day you have an opportunity of seeing Lake Malawi and how beautifully it twinkles!

 

MBEYA PEAK MOUNTAIN

Located in the northern side of Mbeya, this is the second highest peak in the Southern highlands. It takes about four hours to reach the peak, which is covered with beautiful flowers and gorges that link to Lake Nyasa and Lake Rukwa to the far North.

THE LOLEZA PEAK

Starting from Rufferal Hospital following electrical poles to the Peak, this is a simple hiking trip but tough towards the end. However, it is restricted at times to go to the very top due to placement of Government antennas.

NZOVWE HOT SPRINGS

The Nzovwe Hot Springs are located in the Iyunga area, an area full of local industries in Mbeya’s city center. One can enjoy watching production of beer at the local beer company MWAMBA and also enjoy bathing in the springs, where it is believed and proven that many body skin disorders are cured.

SONGWE HOT SPRINGS AND BAT CAVES

Set in the heart of the Travertine Mining, (you can still the formation occurring) it is the hottest Hot Water Spring where even eggs or potatoes take about five (5) minutes to cook, ready for eating! Hike around the area to view beautiful sceneries and also see the Songwe River, which is believed to have gold and natural gas deposits.

LAKE NGOZI CRATER

Also known as the Serpent Lake, it is 8 km long and 4 km wide. A caldera crater which was later filled by the Ngozi Crater Lake, dating a million years back, can be climbed to the top through dense bamboo forests and tropical vegetation. Upon reaching the rim, one is rewarded with the most spectacular view of the Lake lying 200m below.

The Crater is also known to be a home for monsters!

MBOZI METEORITE

A 15 tonne Iron Monolith which fell from the galaxy many years ago and discovered by one of the South African doctors in 1942. It is the third largest Meteorite ever to be found and can be seen 43km from Mbeya town.

MOUNT RUNGWE

At 2,960m, Mt. Rungwe is one of the highest mountains in Tanzania. Formed 2.5 million years ago, the volcano marks the junction of the eastern and western arms of the Great African Rift Valley. This great volcano, active over the past million years, can be climbed on a full day hike. The climb takes you through tropical forest, upland scrub and rock terrain. You might even see the recently discovered monkey species, the Highland Mangabey. It is also an important bird watching sanctuary.

Mt. Rungwe also has fresh mineral water flowing from the top of the mountain.

UJIJI

A village 10 miles from Kigoma where Henry Morton Stanley pronounced the famous words “Dr Livingstone I presume.”

 

 

LAKE MBANGALA

Lake Mbangala is a small lake in Chunya district, famous for its vast number of crocodiles. Tracking through rough roads on 4WDs, it is located about 90km from Mbeya, taking approximately 4 hours to reach. On the way, you can see many mountain ranges which are famous for their Gold Exploration.

RUVUMA RIVER

The River forms Tanzania’s border with Mozambique, and is home to hippos, crocodiles and with Mnazi Bay. It forms one of the countries new marine sanctuaries.

 

MWAJUNI

Known for its Gold Mining and the first airport was built in this area amongst other unique histories.

 

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Southern :- Ruaha National Park - Selous Game Reserve - Mikumi National Park - Katavi National Park
- Udzungwa Mountains National Park - Kitulo Plateau - Usangu Game Reserve - Mikindani Bay - Yet to be discovered

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