Uluguru Mountains

Uluguru Mountains

The Uluguru Mountains are a mountain range in eastern Tanzania, Africa, named after the Luguru tribe. [ [http://tanzaniatouristboard.com/places_to_go/mountains_and_volcanoes/uluguru_mountains Tanzania Tourist Board] ] The main Uluguru Mountains is a ridge running approximately north-south and rising to 2,630 m altitude at its highest point. [ [http://www.easternarc.or.tz/uluguru Uluguru] ] On the main Uluguru range, 50 villages touch the forest boundary and over 151,000 people are found within the mountain area, often at increasing densities at higher altitudes up to the forest boundary.

Geography

The Ulugurus are found 200 km inland of the Indian Ocean. They are part of a chain of mountains in eastern Africa collectively called the Eastern Arc Mountains, which include the Taita Hills, Pare Mountains, Usambara Mountains, Nguru Mountains, Rubeho, Ukaguru, Udzungwa Mountains and Mahenge Mountains.

Vegetation

The vegetation of the Uluguru main ridge and the outlying blocks is extremely variable. It ranges from drier lowland coastal forest habitats, to transitional rainforests, to sub-montane, montane and upper montane forest types.

Climate

Climatically, the Uluguru mountains capture moisture passing inland from the Indian Ocean and the east facing slopes are especially wet, with rainfall estimated at over 3,000 mm per annum, with some rain falling in every month. [ [http://www.africanconservation.org/uluguru/background.html Africa Conservation Uluguru-Tanzania] ]

Water Catchment

The forests of the mountains provide the water catchment areas for the streams and rivers. This water flows mainly from the forest-capped peaks of the Ulugurus with the streams joining to form the Ruvu river, which provides the water supply to the city of Dar es Salaam. Most of the neighboring population, around 3 million people, and the major industries in Tanzania rely on this water supply for their continued survival. [ [http://www.africanconservation.org/uluguru/biologicalimportance.html Africa Conservation Uluguru-Conservation and Biodiversity] ] The loss of the Uluguru forests and any reduction in water supply potential of the mountains could therefore have a drastic impact on the human well-being and the industrial capacity of Tanzania.

Local people

The local people of the Ulugurus are the Wa"luguru" tribe people. They have been living in the mountains for several hundred years, coming from other areas of Tanzania. The land ownership is through the female line and women are powerful in village life, in contrast to other tribes in Tanzania where men own the land and make most of the decisions about its use and management.

Biodiversity

In the Ulugurus are more than 100 plants, 2 birds, 2 mammals, 4 reptiles and 6 amphibians whcih are known from nowhere else in the world. In addition to these there are a large number of additional species which are only shared with one or two other Eastern Arc mountains, and hence are globally rare. The endemic species include African Violets, Busy Lizzies and Begonias which are popular pot-plants in the rest of the world.

Tourism

The mountains attracts many tourists to the area, particularly due to the mountains' proximity to the former capital and economic center of Tanzania, the city of Dar es Salaam.

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