Mbeya seems so far away from every other place in Tanzania and as a result this lovely African town and surrounding highlands tends to get shunned. Mbeya is about 860km south-west of Dar es Salaam and close by are the borders of Malawi and Zambia. Mbeya is mountainous region with the exception of some lowland areas which are within the Rift Valley. Close to Mbeya town are picturesque valleys surrounded by undulating hills and a range of mountains.
This is Tanzania's main gateway to the southern countries of Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. The Temperatures varies quite dramatically from lows of -6°C on the highlands and temperatures of over 29°C on the lowlands. Driving through the Southern Highlands it is possible to feel the dramatic temperature shifts with the vegetation changing just as dramatically within very short distances.
Mbeya enjoys an abundant and reliable rainfall and there never seems to be a lack of water; it is cool and often misty and even a wooly sweeter is needed from time to time; especially in the evenings.
There is high plateau called the Kitulo Plateau - sometimes referred to as 'the garden of God' and here high above the madding crowd is a secret sea of orchids. This National Park of wild flowers in all its glorious color is a delight to anyone who appreciates and loves the orchid in its natural setting. The Kitulo Plateau became Tanzania's fourteenth National Park for the protection of its plants and in particular the orchid.
This huge carpet of ground orchid's bloom quite unnoticed, every year, in this forgotten corner of Tanzania. It is unnoticed becaus
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