#Tourism# we are delighted for the beauty and nature. Class of Tourism and Tour guiding and Hotel Management during their biking tour From MIT to Mabogini. the trip was funny and adventure...
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We as a tourism class, we fall in love with nature, and nature was our valentine on this 14 February of 2025 for we had a nature walk to The River Karanga. Our walking safari started from Moshi Institute of Technology, to Shant town then to The river Karanga and we enjoyed having the beautiful view of the mountain Kilimanjaro, old bridges flora and fauna. We were happy to enjoy bird watching where we managed to see so many species of birds such as red winged starling, the ring necked dove, hawks, trumpet hornbill, shrikes, the Hadada Ibis etc. We had a moment to refresh, making stories, swimming, and having pictures, and visiting Maimoria market.
Did you know that there are almost 150 species of birds in Kilimanjaro National Park? Dear Friends of Tourism (tour guides, porters ) and everyone who wishes to know birds of The Mountain Kilimanjaro, kindly be informed that our department of Tourism and Hospitality MIT is designing a special course which will take almost 3 months discussion about birds. A course will be called "UNDERSTANDING BIRDS OF KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK." Our mission for this is to ensure that we exceed tourist satisfaction expectation by providing them with detailed information of our interesting attractions especially birds. we as academic institution have seen and noted this as a problem and through our objectives and plans of ensuring that we teach according to demands and the existing knowledge, we have then come with the solution. Its almost Worldwide and Every one knows that the discussion about birds is a bit confusing because of there so many species of birds but as we will have chance...
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