The view of the Uluguru Mountains is incredible.
They give you this 'urge' to go on an adventure through them (or at least they did to me 😌).So I took a trip to Morogoro for the new year. And I had the best time of my life.
Of all the things I set my eyes on, the Uluguru mountains fascinated me the most, I mean there's no way you could miss them, they are all over the place. :D
It was surprising to know that from these mountains, flowed a stream of hot water, hot enough to boil an egg good enough to eat. Talk about wonders of the world! Sadly I did not get an opportunity to climb them, but I got pretty close to see them. I hope next I will be lucky.
Here is a link for full detailed info of the mountain
The mountains are named after the Luguru Tribe 50 villages touch the forest boundary and over 151,000 people are found within the mountain area.
On the main Uluguru range, 50 villages touch the forest boundary and over 151,000 people are found within the mountain area, you can find these block Mountains in Morogoro region of Tanzania.
Here's how important these mountains are to the country...
"The forests of the mountains provide the water catchment areas for the streams and rivers. This water flows mainly from the forest-capped peaks of the Ulugurus with the streams joining to form the Ruvu river, which provides the water supply to the city of Dar es Salaam. Most of the neighboring population, around 3 million people, and the major industries in Tanzania rely on this water supply for their continued survival."
Therefore...
"The loss of the Uluguru forests and any reduction in water supply potential of the mountains could therefore have a drastic impact on the human well-being and the industrial capacity of Tanzania."
Therefore...
"The loss of the Uluguru forests and any reduction in water supply potential of the mountains could therefore have a drastic impact on the human well-being and the industrial capacity of Tanzania."
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