Thursday, October 31, 2013

Turtle Hatching Mafia Island

Turtle Babies

In June and September between, there are hundreds of turtles babies make their way from the mafia Island beaches into the warm Indian ocean after hatching from their nests, carefully dug between 45 and 60 days before by their mother. Juani Island is the preferred location as its secluded eastern beaches allow the turtles to complete their life cycle in peace.


Blue Lagoon Swiming

Juani Chanel & Blue Lagoon





A long channel linking the huge inland bay with the open sea that breaking the southern point of Juani. At the end of the channel is an enormous Lagoon (natural swimming pool) surrounded by forest whose water level varies according to the tides. After a short walk you can enjoy its clear waters. The area can only be reached by boat during high tide,

Friday, October 25, 2013

Beauty Of Mafia Island Tanzania

Its was amazing day of Whale shark watching and snorkeling
 
Mafia Island  although on the way of becoming a popular destination for visitors to relax after their safari  and for  winding away from the daily stressing life and routine  still  retains a special  unique atmosphere and secure to its guests  one of a kind of a  stay .Secluded beaches and un crowded  environment  offer the privacy and  relax  that discerning travelers  are longing  for.  Accommodations for any budget can be found on the island but wherever you will decide to stay the kindness, friendly hospitality and warm smiles of its inhabitants will be one of the highlight of your vacation.
Mafia lies 20km east from where Rufiji river delta empties its water into Indian Ocean and nearly 200km south of Zanzibar. It is an archipelago formed by small islands that approximately 20,000s years ago were joined to the mainland.
The origin of the name of these islands remains unclear. Some argue that the name of Mafia is coming from the medieval Arabic term Monfiyeh or Monfia, while others suggest an archaic Kiswahili term Ma-afya referring to the healthful properties of the region.
 
For centuries, the island was a trading stop for Shirazi merchants traveling up towards Persia and under the rule of the Omani sultanate in Zanzibar, vast coconut and cashew plantations flourished. Today, all that remain of the island’s prestigious past are the coral ruins on Kua in Juani Island and Chole Island, the small islands just off shore from Mafia where the Arab landowners lived a sumptuous life removed from their plantations and slaves.
 
These days, Mafia Island remains a somehow remote location discovered only by the most selective visitors, but more and more of them are   enjoying every year the beauty of this still unique place
 Mafia Island Marine Park – the largest protected area in the Indian Ocean – which includes few surrounding villages ,in its conservation efforts  provides that the millions of fishes and coral species that thrive in the warm waters of Mafia Island  beaches will survive of coming  decades and with its care of the environment makes sure that the tourism impact on it  won’t hurt the place but will be for sure a sustainable one.
By Mohamed Ahmed
Mafia Island Tanzania
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