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Transportation: Busses from Hell
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'Mode': AROUND
Category: Bus
Getting TO/AROUND: You have to learn to love it - the dalla-dalla's. This is the absolute most cheap means of transportation in Mwanza and actually also pretty easy to figure out and also reliable. A dalla-dalla is a minibus meant for only around 16 people, but usually closer to 30 people are squeezed in there. The dallas are run down and therefore break down ALL the time. If you are there for more than a month you are bound to experience this first hand. But there is always another dalla, so hamna shida! They don't drive very fast and because of the uncomfortable seats, the 2 chicken, a baby on your lap, the fat man sitting almost on top of you and the horrible, horrible roads, it cannot be called enjoyable. But then again, it's an experience and can be a lot of fun. You can't avoid getting in contact/conversation with the Tanzanians and really, when you think of it, it is quite hilarious. The dallas only drive when it is full (which means overcrowded) and you pay about 200 shillings to go from one end of the town to another. If you are not sure where you're going or where to get off, just ask the dalla drivers. They will know, and they will stop almost wherever you would like them to.
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Transportation: Offroad Express
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'Mode': AROUND
Category: Bus
Getting TO/AROUND: If you are going outside Mwanza, e.g. to Rubondo Island, Geita, Sengerema, Sunve or anywhere else you will undoubtedly have to take one of the big buses to get there. The Offroad Expresses. If possible, they are even more uncomfortable than the dalla-dallas. 150 people are stashed into buses that can only take 60, and the seats are worse and the trips longer than what you usually experience with a dalla. Add to that, the roads in the more rural areas are HORRIBLE and the drivers drive like mad med. It's actually not totally safe to go with these buses, and every week there is usually a bus accident or 2 on the way from Mwanza to Sengerema. But again, this is also an experience. You get on the bus by the Ferrey in Mwanza, pay 1-1500 for a seat and dump your belongings (keep your valuables with you). THen you leave the bus, struggle with 300 other people to pay for the ferrey and walk on to the ferrey. Here you go on the bus again and sit there until you reach your destination. If you don't get in your seat as soon as the bus gets on the ferrey, you can prepare yourself for a trip where you stand all the way. It's a battle and you have to use your elbows. Be prepared for a break down or 4 on the trip and be glad if you and your luggage get there without too many bruises. In the rainy season the off roads are pretty much the only buses who can get through to Mwanza from Sengerema.
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Transportation: Ferrey to Kamanga
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'Mode': TO
Category: Ship/Boat
Getting TO/AROUND: If you plan on going to Sengerema, Geita or Shinyanga you have to take the government ferrey from Mwanza that goes to Kamanga. It leaves every 2 hours. Don't take the ferrey after 4.30 - you can't be sure there are any cars on the other side, and if your car/bus breaks down you will be stuck int he middle of no where for the night, because no more cars are likely to come by. At the ferrey you have 3 or more options. Either you hire a taxi on the Mwanza side and ask him to take you the whole way, you get in an off road express and spent the entire time inside the bus, you go on board the ferrey and run as fast as you can to get a dalla on the other side (run! when they are full, they take off, and then you can risk being stuck in Kamanga until the next ferrey comes), you hitch a lift with a pick up truck on the Mwanza-side and pay him 1000 sh or you take a bicycle taxi when you reach kamanga. I always preferred just getting on the ferrey and running to the dallas. At the ferrey you stand in line (well, not really, but fight your way over to the man who sells tickets) and will be let on board when you have paid 300 sh. Then you make a run for it to get a seat. The trip lasts for about 30 minutes.
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agaetje Wed Jun 18, 2008 08:06 UTC mv nansio is now part of kamanga ferry and doesn't go to ukerewe anymore. And it was build by KFL so all our ships are safe. not just this one | Kanzaga Wed Jun 14, 2006 21:02 UTC congulatulation for being curious . some aspects in your comments irritates me, that you failed to connect with the cultural attitudes, typical of any Muzungu generalising/failed to take control/save his/her purpose. Im a Musukuma from Mwanza living in CA | Agraichen Tue Sep 14, 2004 04:20 UTC Fantastic descriptions of your travels. Not only interesting but educational. Thanks. | joernme Thu Jun 3, 2004 14:25 UTC Mette, great tips on a place that has never been on my mind, but enthusiasm seems to be one of your characteristics and one can really feel it in your page :-) I guess one really has to go to decide if to love or hate travelling in Africa. One day I will. |
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