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The Dar-es-salaam Marine Reserves
Dar es Salaam Marine Reserves comprises of Bongoyo Island, Mbudya Island, Pangavini and Fungu Yasini Marine Reserves. The reserves system has a total area of 15sqkm, with Mbudya Island Marine Reserve being the largest and Funguyasini Island, the smallest.
![]() Clean beacheas at Mbudya Island Reserve
![]() Mbudya Island Reserve
Occasionally whales have been spotted (Humpback whale) on the deep waters around the reserves during the months of May to August. Visitors use the Dar Marine Reserve as day light resorts. Facilities available on the islands include shades (bandas), information board and nature trails. While at the islands, visitors could be served with bites, drinks and fresh cooked fish served by local community members who are also responsible for tour guide, security and first aid. The community members also play a vital role of being honorary rangers for the Marine Parks and Reserves in all activities related to conservation and protection of the environment. Visitors wishing to visit the scenic island are encouraged to collect tickets at the hotels along the coast before touring the island to avoid disturbances. It is illegal to visit the islands without a valid ticket. |