Ooh My God ,,,, we are Vise versa Cose I'm From KIGOMA Region in TANZANIA Country 🇹🇿 East Africa But now am Leaving in India Bengaluru Karnataka,,,,, We'll come to my Home Kigoma Town the place where I born, I'm very happy to see Lake Tanganyika,,, I real Enjoy,, I feel like I'm home 🤲 💪,,....,,,...,,,... Thankyou For Showing me and Others,,, I see the Lake Tanganyika and Migazi(which Prepare Mawese Oil for Cooking Food)
Hey Garima... stumbled on this warm and loving video of yours. I had lived in kigoma hilltop hotel for 2 years as my hubby was instrumental in setting up that hotel. I could tirelessly watch lake Tanganika from my living room window. It's a beautiful lake that would change colours at different times of the day. At night it would light up like a city with lights from fishing boats. When there is a storm it would turn grey colour with short angry white waves...aah!! It's such a beautiful lake and I can go on talking about it. I remember eating small dagga fish from that lake. We used to go to Gombe national park with the hotel speed boat. If possible please don't miss a chance to visit it. Your picture of Dr Livingston also brought back memories of Zambia as I had done my schooling there. So nice to see the people of kigoma still are so heartwarming and simple♥️. Your video brought back so many lovely memories..thank you Garima ♥️
Garima sister I am very sad you lost your passport. You playing with a African girl is so beautiful. You are so simple and you adjust and understanding the people's. All the best for your journey.❤👌👍👏☺
Nice observation about Saree of India and Dress in Tanzania. Lake was looking beautiful with sunset and different trees.Overall locality is looking green.
I admire the fact that u r so daring especially among foreigners in remotest of remote areas and among the illiterate and poverty stricken so the fear of money and life cud lurk but you r so comfortable with them👏👏
Sorry about the loss of your passport in a foreign country. I hope it didn't take you too long to get another travel document to get back home to India. I like the content of your videos and I enjoyed to see your interaction/swimming with the little girl Alice. I am Burundian and I lived in Tanzania 1977-1982 and 1984/1985. In 1978 on my one-month leave from work, I decided to explore Tanzania and I travelled from Dodoma (capital of Tanzania) to Kigoma by train. I went to Ujiji and went to a place where David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley met but I didn't visit the Dr. David Livingstone Memorial Museum (maybe it was not built yet or nobody told me about it). I still have the notebook where I copied the famous greeting by Stanley:``Dr. David Livingstone, I presume! " Thank you so much for showing the pictures of the ivory and slave trade routes, I will add the info to what I have gathered through the internet. I would like to point out that the traditional Indian saree attire influenced very much the way Burundian and Rwandese women dress today (especially on formal occasions).
Another new day...another amazing video..!! Thank You Garima for share..!! Really enjoyed every minute of it 😀Specially, the innocence smile of cute Toto and the way you spent time with her..!! I had some confusion about the name between Tanganika and Tangayka and cleared it by watching your video..!! I also really amazed by the hospitality of the common people of that amazing land, the way they treated you, just melt my heart 😇!! To tell the truth, Africa is really a lucky country for you..!! Waiting for your next adventure 😀Stay safe
Hi Garima!! Very nice. Everything ok? I hope everything is ok for you. And bless the little girl's heart very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Thank you garima for making us proud as tanzanias its truly a beautiful and peaceful country...iv recently begun watching your vlogs...kabhi wapis tanzania ao toh Tanga zaroor aana and pls msg me ill welcome u to my home
Hi Garima this the first time i am watching your video on youtube i am from Tansania i lived in Dar es Salaam and Kigoma before moving to UK it brought back.all the memories thank you❤
Thanks for your videos of Tanzania I am born and brought up in Tanga Please visit tanga also l left in 1974 to come to UK went back in 1980 and again in 2007 very nice country Our childhood was spent in Tanzania kwaheri dada
Garima Hi, i am so happy to hear from your mouth that Tanzania is beaauyful , thank you very much ,its my birth country my motherland. unfortunately yo went upto Kigoma but did mot visit Ngombe national park and also on the way you have missed Uvinza town also Mpanda and Katavi national park .I am from Mpanda.enjoy very honest and delightful people of Tanzania. 👍👍
Youve fallen in love with Africa especially Tanzania and that's awesome itd be better if you find a husband there also your efforts to learn swahili need to be appreciated so keep on going girl.
Karima sion you will speak swahili very soon just countune speaking swhiki karima you love Tanzania 🇹🇿 you can stay there plan buy land make small house ❤️love your videos karima watching from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦
I know the song in there swahili language... Zunana kunani means what's your name. And there one of fav song is neelimon monike ekoniama mooka ke eko neone maare c o baby beng bisaeyo