Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Another oil consignment destination Uganda




MY TAKE
Towards August 2022 elections in Kenya, i am pretty sure for the whole of next year much of Uganda oil will be going through a safer central corridor!

Meanwhile Tanzania Railways is expecting more MGR rolling stocks from China and Malaysia in September. While South Korea is assembling rolling stocks for both MGR and electrical SGR.

Nyie watzania mtaiua Mombasa wakati mchina kawekeza sana na anadai mabilion ya dollars huku mnanyakua tonge mdomoni
 
Westlands inaosha best looking parts za Dar 10 - 0 wewe Manchester United unabweka bweka tu hapa bure .,, afadhali sisi, kila business district iko na sura yake na landmark yake kivyake., Dar sio Dar bila three towers angles tofauti..,

The only developed best looking part of Dar city ,.., three towers ndani plus others huwa mnachukua angles tofauti tofauti ila ni sehemu moja tu..,
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Nitarudia; hapa hakuna battle, ngoja tu SGR ya umeme, angalau iwaliwaze kidogo
Westy na landmark yake..,
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Westy bila landmark kuonekana..,
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Landmark ya UPPERHILL District.,
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Landmark ya KILIMANI
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PARKLANDS..,
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and Finally, Landmark ya the King: Old CBD.,
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Wala usijisumbue na uchafu wa mapicha ...hiii imemaliza kazi...ni mafii kulia kushoto
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Soo awesome!!🔥🔥🔥🔥., umeona the surroundings?,.., Nairobi west estates and industrial area in the opposite., wewe ulitakaje?😂😂., pale Dar such aerial view ukiendesha gari lako along BRT utaona nini? 😂 😂 😂 along expressway or Thika road superhighway uwezi patana na uharo sehemu yoyote kama ilivyo Dar.., fyata ngoja SGR ya umeme 😂 🔥
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Equivalent in Dar.., where BRT is passing.., sio mimi nasema, ni muonekano ulivyo down south..,
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Halafu there is one thing you never known when we send pictures and you see a forest haimaanishi ni plain forest inside that greenery there is always beautiful houses until iwe on the ground level is when you can experience it better so si msitu it's just a green city under the sun 🙂View attachment 1911070example from a drones view one might mistake this for msituView attachment 1911073
unfortunately umepigia mbuzi guitar.., most here only choose what they want to believe, not facts.,
 

Sh13.7 million private jet trip to Kenya​

FRIDAY AUGUST 27 2021
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Tourism Secretary Najib Balala (left) with guests at the Maasai Mara. PHOTO | POOL

The super-wealthy are seeking new travel experiences in Maasai Mara, Laikipia and Samburu, following an Emirates private jet deal, a trend that is expected to boost boutique hotels in Kenya.

After the turbulent 2020 due to Covid-19, the rush to travel to unique destinations has grown and the super-rich are planning holidays to the wilderness, to tour African cities with interesting architecture, to eat dishes that they have not eaten before, and to help the underprivileged while at it.

The Ministry of Tourism has partnered with an African travel company, Roar Africa in curating the A-list wildlife destinations and city’s architectural designs for global elite travellers.

Part of the Emirates Executive Private Jet Safari, will be wealthy holidaymakers staying Angama Mara and Cottar’s, tented camps in Maasai Mara, Segera Retreat, Ol Jogi, and Arijiju in Laikipia and Finch Hattons in Tsavo.

“We have painstakingly selected profound destinations and intimate wildlife discoveries to reveal what must be done to ensure that Africans, nature, and animals survive and thrive,” said Deborah Calmeyer, CEO Roar Africa for South Africa.

The holiday package is targeting 10 travellers with interest in preserving Africa’s wildlife, wild spaces, and communities while having fun.

As the sector recovers, the wealthy are opting for the seclusion of private jets, which carry fewer people and have personalised service, to avoid coronavirus.

The itinerary includes a visit to Zimbabwe’s Victoria Falls, Okavango Delta in Botswana, experiencing Kenya’s Great Migration and trekking with the world’s last wild mountain gorillas in the forests of Rwanda.

The 12-day safari is priced at Sh13.7 million ($125,000) per person.

The journey from Dubai will be on Emirates A319 private jet with 10 private suites, a private shower spa and powder room, an expansive lounge that functions as a communal gathering space and restaurant.

“This authentic experience not only sets a new paradigm in ultra-luxe adventure and sustainable travel but is a robust catalyst for change by facilitating active participation and insightful dialogue between informed, conscious travellers and local communities,” said Ms Calmeyer.

“Our goal is to change the philosophy and their worldview. I believe this is the most impactful safari experience on earth and it will make the wildest dreams come true.”

Luxury travel in Kenya has been constantly evolving in the past years with operators developing different packages to suit high net worth travellers.

The new product targets travellers who want to be involved in conservation and communities, contributing to people projects, sponsoring students, or are philanthropists.

Part of travel time is spent in schools, animal orphanages, feeding schemes, planting trees, or providing water to communities. It could also include visits to jewellery makers, glass-making industries, furniture making and handbags.

“If the travellers are into design and architecture, we take them to Nairobi or Kigali. New York designers would travel to see what fabrics are being used or source different products,” Roar Africa chief operating officer PJ Scott said.

“These days, tourists are not coming to Africa for just traditional experiences. They want to have fun, enjoy an authentic experience while still protecting the environment and conserving climate,” Mr Scott said.

The company joined the luxury industry in 2005 with most of its clients being from North America, Europe, and the Middle East.

According to Mr Scott, Kenya receives predominantly US luxury travellers, with trips ranging from Sh2.19 million ($20,000 per person).

Wausi Walya who works with Kenya Tourism Board says luxury travelling has been happening in the country, but this is the first product with premier airlines offering end-to-end travel.

Most luxury companies opt for single destinations, which was also accelerated by a pandemic with the closure of borders and international travel.

This is despite the market for the experience.

“What is exciting about this new product is that it is an itinerary package for the high-end group from one destination to another. Most of the other companies tend to do just to one destination,” she said.

“Kenya is ready with both the travellers and destinations. Some people fly to Maasai Mara for just lunch or stay for two days. There is a class of Kenyans who can afford these places,” she adds.

Three years ago, NatGeo also organised a Sh10 million per traveller Africa jet excursion. Departing from Nairobi’s Boma, the Kenyan expedition included two destinations—Chyulu Hills where guests can do horseback riding in the hills and Olare Motorogi conservancy, a private conservancy in Maasai Mara, which houses four of the most luxurious tented camps at the game reserve.
 
Still shorter than the one that docked at lamu Port 😂😂

"MP The Law" is a container ship built in 2009, the ship length is 259 meters and an width 32 meters. Mp the law was registered in Liberia and transport cargo all over the world, This time its dar es salaam Tanzania that this beautiful ship had to visit. I hope you enjoy this video.
 
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