Mbeya

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Mbeya, a city of rolling hills and a cool climate, is Tanzania’s agricultural heartland, known for its vast tea, coffee, and banana plantations. Founded as a gold mining settlement during German colonial rule, it later became a key economic and cultural hub. The name "Mbeya" comes from the Safwa word Ibheya (salt), reflecting its early trade history, while its scenic hills earned it the nickname "The Scotland of Africa." Once part of the British colonial Southern Highland Province, it became a region in 1961. Bordering Zambia and Malawi, Mbeya serves as a major transit hub with key entry points at Tunduma and Kasumulu

Surrounded by the Poroto Mountains, Rift Valley escarpments, and Kitulo National Park Mbeya is a paradise for nature lovers. Attractions include Ngozi Crater Lake, one of Africa’s largest caldera lakes, Mbeya Peak, Tukuyu Hot Springs, and the Kiwira River with its iconic Daraja la Mungu (God’s Bridge) and Kijungu Waterfalls. Home to diverse ethnic groups like the Safwa, Nyakyusa, and Ndali, Mbeya blends history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, making it an unforgettable Tanzanian destination

Lake Ngosi, Mbeya
Kapologwe

Kapologwe Falls plunges 30 meters into pools where hidden caves reveal history.

Kitulo National Park

Kitulo, Africa's first plant park, where flowers carpet the hills and birds rest on trips.

Kijungu & Daraja la Mungu

Kijungu and Daraja la Mungu are natural wonders featuring a unique basin and a natural bridge.

Lake Ngosi

Africa’s second-largest crater lake, boasts stunning views, rich biodiversity and captivating legends

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