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Maziwe Island is a very small submerged, unvegetated island surrounded by coral reefs located about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) South East of the Town of Pangani off the northern coast of Tanzania.

Maziwe / Maziwi Island is one of the oldest Marine Reserve in Tanzania which located about 15 miles from the cost of Pangani. It assumes that in 1912 the island was covered by a dense forest which was so lush. From the 1970 the trees were cut down and the island reverted to a sandbank. Around 1983 the last tree was seen on Maziwe and what is left today is a sun-kissed sand island exposed during low tide.

The Maziwe Island was established in 1975 and given a status of a Reserve to protect this most important breeding place for sea turtles of the East Africa Coast as well as to take care of the important reef system around.

Maziwe is also a diversity of nearly 400 species of fish, 35 general of hard and soft corals, sponges and algae as well as shoreline birds have been identified. The long reef slopes and beautiful coral gardens around the island are still visited by sea turtles looking for breeding places with records of about 200 nests of green and olive ridley turtles in a season when maziwe was still a forested island.

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Species of fish: In Maziwe Marine reserve you will find over 200 species of fish and 35 kinds of coral reefs which are found in the particular area.

Under water adventures : The area is also ideal for underwater adventures and is among the best diving destinations along the Eastern African Coast with a wide variety of underwater marine life.

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Where is Pangani located ?
  • Location: Situated about 50km south of Tanga, on the mouth of the Pangani River. 
Brief story of Pangani

An ancient dhow port, later a slave and ivory trade route, and a sisal plantation center. Strong Swahili culture with influences from Arabic, German, and British colonial periods. 

What to do in Pangani ?
  • Beaches:
    Enjoy beautiful, mostly undisturbed beaches. 
     
  • Historical Sites:
    Explore the town's historical buildings and sites, including former slave trade locations. 
     
  • River Activities:
    Take a dhow trip on the Pangani River, known for its diverse birdlife and crocodiles. 
     
  • Saadani National Park:
    Visit the nearby Saadani National Park for wildlife viewing and beach experiences. 
     
  • Snorkeling & Diving:
    While not the primary diving destination, snorkeling is available, especially around Maziwi Island. 
     
  • Cultural Immersion:
    Engage with the local community to learn about Swahili culture and traditions. 
What is the best time to visit Pangani ?

The dry season (June to September) offers the best weather for beach activities. 

Is Pangani a good place for diving?

No, Pangani is not known for its diving, so if you're looking for diving, Zanzibar, Pemba, or Mafia Island are better options. 

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