Mto wa Mbu

Ward and town in Monduli District, Arusha Region.
Ward in Arusha Region, Tanzania
Mto wa Mbu
Ward
Kata ya Mto wa Mbu
Country Tanzania
RegionArusha Region
DistrictMonduli District
Population
 • Total11,405

Mto wa Mbu is an administrative ward and town in the Monduli district of the Arusha Region of Tanzania. According to the 2012 census, the ward had a total population of 11,405.[1] The name Mto wa Mbu means " The river of Mosquitoes " in the Swahili Language.

Geography

Mto wa Mbu has an area of 3,600 square kilometres (1,400 sq mi) of which 1,800 square kilometres (690 sq mi) is for cultivation.[citation needed]. Mto wa Mbu is estimated to be in the midway between the neighbouring Karatu and Makuyuni towns. It is one of the towns in the rift valley in the northern part of Tanzania. It close to lake Manyara and Manyara national park.

Economy

The town of Mto wa Mbu features lodges, rest houses and camp sites for tourists who visit Lake Manyara and Manyara national park. Banana is the common and largest agricultural product in the town and the surrounding area. Mto wa Mbu is can be reached by driving from Arusha. It is approximately 112 km from Arusha city and the road is well repaired with tarmac. Tourists vehicles from Arusha, Nairobi, Moshi and Babati always passes through this town on the way to Ngorongoro crater and Serengeti national park.

References

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  1. ^ "2012 Population and Housing Census". Government of Tanzania. Archived from the original on 2013-05-11. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
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