Manza Bay is a bay in Tanzania. It is located on the coast, some 10 miles (16 km) north of the town of Tanga.The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is -9999 metres. Variant
forms of spelling for Manza Bay or in other languages: Mansa Bay, Manza
Bay, Mansa Bay, Manza Bay.
- Manza bay is sorrounded by mangrove forests, supporting countless species and life from fish to mollusks to bird life.
- Manza Bay mangroves, is pristine coastal tropical forest, also supporting many life forms including a huge variety of birds, night-apes, squirrels, bushbuck, suni, wild pigs, monkeys, baboons.
- Military fort on the southern end of the Boma peninsula, guarding the Manza bay entrance.
- During World War I a German vessel called the
Kronborg on a mission
to resupply the besieged SMS Königsberg, was sunk by the British ship
HMS Hyacinth.
- Along the Manza bay locals in their surroundings, experience their customs and laid back way of life, a far stretch from the modern ‘hurried’ lifestyle most outsiders live. Mainly conservative Muslims, almost like time stood still, happy children, colourful women and ceremonies.
- Coastline with secluded beaches and amazing coral rock formations.
- Deep Fishing and Diving
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