Reflections …
Reflecting on this journey I undertook, the things I have seen and learned, appreciating small and big things. The strangers who became family. I live with the sunsets these last days, enjoying the views and relaxing. They told me there is no sign that says "Karibu Tanga" when you come in nor is there one that says "Kwaheri Tanga."
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My favourite place to hang out was the outdoor seating at the Ras Kazone beach. Locals and tourists thronged by; vendors would have their day and Friday night Tanzanian Rhumba blared loudly to the wee hours of the morning.
Respect Music Band strong vocals, creative guitar strings and laid back percussion arrangements could be heard up the street and I could practise my Swahili sanifu with the beautiful waitress Neema. Her face is lovely. She has a deep voice too and cheekily smiles when she wants me to buy her favourite drink.
It says a lot about the place. Asante sana Tanga. Chei chei Tanzania.
Japo narudi Kenya, moyo wangu umejaa na upendo usio na kifani. Mniweke mahali pema moyoni Tanga. ❤️
The...
Read morePublic beach in Tanga Tanzania with a good view of Toten Island. god for relaxing, swimming, family day out and you can enjoy some Swahili coffee (Kahawa Tungu) and some Swahili biscuits as you watch the ocean. The beach is public though you have to pay a small fee at the entrance. This goes to the running of the beach activities and also...
Read moreI still dont understand why they charge 1000tsh to see the beach and there is literalky nothing. I visited on a Sunday afternoon and there are no Chairs to sit, yes there is food and drinks around you can buy. It should be free for people to enjoy the beauty. Its a nice beach and they can improve to make it the best one in Tanga. You can visit and...
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