Mwanza is a mid-sized port city on the southern eastern shores of Lake Victoria in north western Tanzania. With a population of over 800,000, it is at the moment Tanzania's second largest city, after Dar es Salaam. Mwanza is the capital of the surrounding Mwanza Region but it is splitted and actually covers two of the seven districts of the region (Ilemela to the North, and Nyamagana to the South), which are administered separately (they are themselves subdivided respectively into ten and twelve wards).
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Kamanga Ferry is used as an ordinary service going back and forth crossing the Gulf of Mwanza during daytime. It can be used as a reasonable priced trip over the lake. You can see Mwanza downtown from the lakeside and also some nice islands on the 20-minutes trip to Kamanga. Arriving there, it is possible to buy another ticket for the way back and directly go back with the same ship.
It is very nice and good experience I had.I enjoyed to travel with the ferry.I could view the things surround the lake especially the Bismarck rock. I enjoyed a lot
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Fohuso is Non profit non government organization located in Mwanza Tanzania with a vision of Empowering community to achieve their goals through Education, Economic Empowerment, social life skills and entrepreneurship skills through community sustainable travel
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MV Victoria is a Lake Victoria ferry operated by the Marine Services Company Limited of Tanzania. MV Victoria was still out of commission; however, hopes are high that it will start again in late 2017 or 2018
We aim to expand , our experiences from Mwanza to Serengeti national park as the safari from western Corridor of the park Tanzania .discover the western corrodor
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