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DIVING ON THE
PANGANI COAST

Diving on the
Pangani Coast
By
Ian Williamson
Pangani is a jewel of
a town set amongst ancient coconut plantations on the mouth of the
lazy Pangani River. Pangani is opposite Zanzibar. It is not so
commercialized as Zanzibar and probably is everything Zanzibar was a
few years ago. Pangani is a paradise; the perfect place to relax and
recharge the batteries.
This lovely area is
not overcrowded with hotels or tourists. There is plethora of
history in this old Arab port. It is closer and more accessible to
the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Kilimanjaro than is its more
famous neighbor Zanzibar. It is also less expensive to get there and
lodges tend to be more reasonable priced. The beaches are safe and
the local community friendly.
The one draw back in
the past has been the lack of diving. This is now a thing of the
past as Emayani Beach has just announced they now have a diving
centre. As a ground operator organizing safaris from Arusha this is
a stunning piece of news. I will now be recommending to all my
clients to go to this beautiful town.
If to learn to scuba
dive is a dream of yours then here in Pangani is the perfect setting
to learn. There are two highly experienced European trainers with
the latest scuba gear. There is also some of the best unspoiled
diving close by; this area has had few divers in the past and this
makes for some very special diving.
Whether you are a
novice or are an experienced diver at Emayani there is everything
you need. Diving is sensibly priced and training at all levels if
offered with the boats and gear to ensure a top quality experience.
Explore the unique
underwater world of the Indian Ocean. Dive Pangani's clear unspoiled
waters and see a whole range of fish and colorful unspoiled coral
reefs. Enjoy the peaceful silence with an amazing sea life around
you.
To find out more on
Pangani with supporting links see
http://www.betheladventure.co.uk Information and links on the
Pangani coast and all area’s of Tanzania given free of charge.
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