DID YOU MISS THIS? Nyalandu launched hot springs boardwalk way and hippo pool viewpoint in Lake Manyara

Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu has commended a remarkable initiative by Tanzania National Parks in introducing new tourism products at Lake Manyara National Park. Nyalandu said this during the official launching of the hot springs boardwalk way and hippo pool viewpoint projects at the park yesterday.
Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu unveils the foundation stone of the Lake Manyara hot springs boardwalk way yesterday.
Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu (right) in a picture with Howard Buffett (left) during a see-off event at Kilimanjaro International Airport. In the middle is Ms. Ann Kelly who is the President of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation who launched a new cooperation with the Government of Tanzania aiming at fighting poaching crisis in the protected areas.
Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu (2nd left) cut off ribbon to officially launch Lake Manyara hot springs boardwalk way and hippo pool view point in Lake Manyara. Others in the picture from left are Manyara Regional Commissioner Hon. Elaston Mbwilo; Director General of TANAPA Allan Kijazi and the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Lands, Natural Resources and Environment Hon. James Lembeli.
Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu (2nd left) cut off ribbon to officially launch Lake Manyara hot springs boardwalk way and hippo pool view point in Lake Manyara. Others in the picture from left are Manyara Regional Commissioner Hon. Elaston Mbwilo; Director General of TANAPA Allan Kijazi and the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Lands, Natural Resources and Environment Hon. James Lembeli.

Director General of TANAPA Allan Kijazi giving out welcoming remarks during the official launching of the hot springs boardwalk way and hippo view point at Lake Manyara National Park yesterday.
Director General of TANAPA Allan Kijazi giving out welcoming remarks during the official launching of the hot springs boardwalk way and hippo view point at Lake Manyara National Park yesterday.
Chief Park Warden for Lake Manyara National Park Domician Njau (right) explain a point to Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu, Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism as they walk through the Lake Manyara Hot springs boardwalk way yesterday.
Chief Park Warden for Lake Manyara National Park Domician Njau (right) explain a point to Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu, Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism as they walk through the Lake Manyara Hot springs boardwalk way yesterday.
Chief Park Warden for Lake Manyara National Park Domician Njau explaining about the newly launched projects during the official launching of the hot springs boardwalk way and hippo view point at Lake Manyara National Park yesterday.
Chief Park Warden for Lake Manyara National Park Domician Njau explaining about the newly launched projects during the official launching of the hot springs boardwalk way and hippo view point at Lake Manyara National Park yesterday.


Chairman of the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators Wilbard Chambulo was also there to emphasis the importance of National Parks.
Chairman of the Tanzania Association of Tour Operators Wilbard Chambulo was also there to emphasis the importance of National Parks.
Some of the TANAPA staff in a group picture with the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu (seated third left).
Some of the TANAPA staff in a group picture with the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon. Lazaro Nyalandu (seated third left).
The newly launched Hot springs boardwalk way in Lake Manyara National Park
The newly launched Hot springs boardwalk way in Lake Manyara National Park
The newly launched Hippo view point in Lake Manyara National Park
The newly launched Hippo view point in Lake Manyara National Park
Nyalandu said that the two projects will add value to the tourism sector by increasing the number of tourist arrivals in the country and urged other stakeholders to be innovative in introducing products that will attract more tourists.
The Manyara boardwalk way and hippo pool viewpoint projects worth about 200 millions were initiated to counter the decreased trend of tourist numbers in the park following the flashfloods hit the park in March 2013 which damaged most of tourist infrastructures.
The first ever tourism product in the national parks, the boardwalk way is featured with 1.5 meters wide impressive wooden structure, creating a 300 meters long trail standing 1.5 meters above ground winding up in an observation platform that is 15 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. The trail meanders through the hot springs and lakeshore around a marsh and finally into the lake. The boardwalk will give visitors a unique view and wonderful photo opportunities at every turn of the boardwalk trail.
Hot springs boardwalk way is designed to simply give people a nice place to walk along the numerous hot springs and be close to the attractions and enjoy the wide view of the lake.
Visitors will use the facilities boardwalk way for free and have opportunity of walking around 600 meters on a return trip to the lakeshore and over the hot springs. Educational signage with entertaining themes will be erected in key locations to allow visitors’ easy reading and understanding of the nature and the resources found in the area.  These signs will educate visitors about the ecology and adaptation of plants and animals to the area. Moreover, it will explain the fragility of the ecosystem and why it is so important to use the boardwalks to avoid, as much as possible, disturbing the environment.
Moreover, the viewpoint is a freestanding wooden platform rising by 8 feet above the ground measuring 56 feet in length and 5 feet in width. It is about 8 km away from main gate. Standing at the top of the viewing platform enables the viewer a spectacular view of the marshland and its inhabitants – waterfowl, hippo, buffalo and wildebeest – from a point of vantage while affording the visitor a high sense of security.
 


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