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Amani NR (East Usambara Mountains)

-5.05832 , 38.63437

Tanzania

Amani nature reserve is perhaps the best birdwatching block in the famous eastern arc moutains.The area covers 8380 ha just 35km west of Tanga town ,and stretches to both muheza and korogwe districts.The habitat is typically of submontane,decidious and semi decidious lowland forest which host some of the sort out birds by birders such as the endemic longbilled forest warbler,near endemic amani sunbird ,sokoke pipit and sokoke scops owl.This site has been a nature reserve since 1997 and an important bird area(IBA)and since it has received significant support from the tanzania forest agency and other stakeholders.it is known internationally as a site of high biodiversity of Endemic,near endemic threatened and endangered flora and fauna.The amani botanical garden which is the oldest in africa was established in 1902 covers an area of 340 ha and has over 1000 different species of plants from all over the world, several species of african violet are endemic here and others near endemic which are one of the spread endemic species in the eastern arc mountains

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Site name was changed by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) into "Amani NR (East Usambara Mountains)" (2021-08-17 15:39:05 )

Site name was changed by Isaac Kilusu into "Amani Nature Reserve-east Usambara Mountains" (2021-07-26 18:23:44 )

Coordinates were set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) : -5.0583/38.6344 (2020-12-03 20:19:31 )

Site name was set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) as "East Usambara Mountains" (2020-12-03 20:19:31 )

Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-27 06:00:17
Amani nature reserve is perhaps the best birdwatching block in the famous eastern arc moutains.The area covers 8380 ha just 35km west of Tanga town ,and stretches to both muheza and korogwe districts.The habitat is typically of submontane,decidious and semi decidious lowland forest which host some of the sort out birds by birders such as the endemic longbilled forest warbler,near endemic amani sunbird ,sokoke pipit and sokoke scops owl.This site has been a nature reserve since 1997 and an important bird area(IBA)and since it has received significant support from the tanzania forest agency and other stakeholders.it is known internationally as a site of high biodiversity of Endemic,near endemic threatened and endangered flora and fauna.The amani botanical garden which is the oldest in africa was established in 1902 covers an area of 340 ha and has over 1000 different species of plantsplants from all over the world, several species of african violet are endemic here and others near endemic which are one of the spread endemic species in the eastern arc mountains
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-27 05:46:37
Amani nature reserve is perhaps the best birdwatching block in the famous eastern arc moutains.The area covers 8380 ha just 35km west of Tanga town ,and stretches to both muheza and korogwe districts.The habitat is typically of submontane,decidious and semi decidious lowland forest which host some of the sort out birds by birders such as the endemic longbilled forest warbler,near endemic amani sunbird ,sokoke pipit and sokoke scops owl.This site has been a nature reserve since 1997 and an important bird area(IBA)and since it has received significant support from the tanzania forest agency and other stakeholdersstakeholders.it is known internationally as a site of high biodiversity of Endemic,near endemic threatened and endangered flora and fauna.The amani botanical garden which is the oldest in africa was established in 1902 covers an area of 340 ha and has over 1000 different species of plants
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 18:34:48
Amani nature reserve is perhaps the best birdwatching block in the famous eastern arc moutains.The area covers 8380 ha just 35km west of Tanga town ,and stretches to both muheza and korogwe districts.The habitat is typically of submontane,decidious and semi decidious lowland forest which host some of the sort out birds by birders such as the endemic longbilled forest warbler,near endemic amani sunbird ,sokoke pipit and sokoke scops owl.This site has been a nature reserve since 1997 and an important bird area(IBA)and since it has received significant support from the tanzania forest agency and other stakeholders

List up to ca. 25 species that:
• have a limited distribution range and/or are rare on a global level
• are most sought-after by birdwatchers at this site
• and are relatively easy to see at this site (year-round or seasonally)

Livingstone's Turaco (Tauraco livingstonii)
Fischer's Turaco (Tauraco fischeri)
Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)
Sokoke Scops-Owl (Otus ireneae)
Fraser's Eagle-Owl (Ketupa poensis)
Green Barbet (Cryptolybia olivacea)
Green Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus simplex)
Moustached Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus leucomystax)
Mombasa Woodpecker (Campethera mombassica)
Pale Batis (Batis soror)
Black-fronted Bushshrike (Telophorus nigrifrons)
Four-colored Bushshrike (Telophorus viridis)
African Crested Flycatcher (Trochocercus cyanomelas)
Usambara Hyliota (Hyliota usambara)
African Tailorbird (Artisornis metopias)
Long-billed Tailorbird (Artisornis moreaui)
Shelley's Greenbul (Arizelocichla masukuensis)
Eastern Mountain Greenbul (Arizelocichla nigriceps)
Stripe-cheeked Greenbul (Arizelocichla milanjensis)
Tiny Greenbul (Phyllastrephus debilis)
Terrestrial Brownbul (Phyllastrephus terrestris)
Fischer's Greenbul (Phyllastrephus fischeri)
Tanzanian Illadopsis (Illadopsis distans)
Spotted Ground-Thrush (Geokichla guttata)
Abyssinian Ground-Thrush (Geokichla piaggiae)
Usambara Thrush (Turdus roehli)
Kurrichane Thrush (Turdus libonyana)
East Coast Akalat (Sheppardia gunningi)
Spot-throat (Modulatrix stictigula)
Amani Sunbird (Hedydipna pallidigaster)
Sokoke Pipit (Anthus sokokensis)

Tanzanian Illadopsis (Illadopsis distans) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 19:00:50)

African Crested Flycatcher (Trochocercus cyanomelas) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 19:00:27)

Livingstone's Turaco (Tauraco livingstonii) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:59:23)

Mombasa Woodpecker (Campethera mombassica) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:58:22)

Sokoke Pipit (Anthus sokokensis) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:58:07)

Sokoke Scops-Owl (Otus ireneae) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:57:49)

Amani Sunbird (Hedydipna pallidigaster) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:57:21)

Terrestrial Brownbul (Phyllastrephus terrestris) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:57:07)

Fischer's Turaco (Tauraco fischeri) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:56:43)

Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:56:13)

Green Barbet (Cryptolybia olivacea) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:55:52)

African Tailorbird (Artisornis metopias) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:55:02)

Spot-throat (Modulatrix stictigula) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:54:27)

Abyssinian Ground-Thrush (Geokichla piaggiae) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:53:47)

Spotted Ground-Thrush (Geokichla guttata) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:52:47)

Black-fronted Bushshrike (Telophorus nigrifrons) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:51:43)

Moustached Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus leucomystax) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:51:10)

Green Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus simplex) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:50:53)

Four-colored Bushshrike (Telophorus viridis) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:50:14)

Pale Batis (Batis soror) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:48:36)

Tiny Greenbul (Phyllastrephus debilis) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:45:07)

Fischer's Greenbul (Phyllastrephus fischeri) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:44:26)

Eastern Mountain Greenbul (Arizelocichla nigriceps) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:43:01)

Shelley's Greenbul (Arizelocichla masukuensis) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:42:32)

East Coast Akalat (Sheppardia gunningi) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:41:19)

Stripe-cheeked Greenbul (Arizelocichla milanjensis) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:40:47)

Kurrichane Thrush (Turdus libonyana) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:37:59)

Fraser's Eagle-Owl (Ketupa poensis) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:37:38)

Usambara Thrush (Turdus roehli) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:37:15)

Usambara Hyliota (Hyliota usambara) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:36:50)

Long-billed Tailorbird (Artisornis moreaui) was added by Isaac Kilusu (2021-07-26 18:36:31)

The best time of the year to visit amani is from june to late february,the hotest months is January and February,the long rains is march to may and short rains October to December.The best way to explore the site is on a walking safari,2-3 days in the sight offers the best birding opportunities.isaac kilusu offer his excellent birding services to this site and can be reached on +255786665746.Remember to carry worm clothing during the cold season

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Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2023-08-16 08:37
The best time of the year to visit amani is from june to late february,the hotest months is January and February,the long rains is march to may and short rains October to December.The best way to explore the site is on a walking safari,2-3 days in the sight offers the best birding opportunities.The village weaver isaac kilusu offer his excellent birding tours offers good selection of birding trips services to the site,also amani rest house this site and amani forest camp at emau hills offers different guiding activities with seperate guiding fees.can be reached on +255786665746.Remember to carry worm clothing during the cold season
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-27 05:21
The best time of the year to visit amani is from june to late february,the hotest months is January and February,the long rains is march to may and short rains October to December.The best way to explore the site is on a walking safari,2-3 days in the sight offers the best birding opportunities.The village weaver birding tours offers good selection of birding trips to the site,also amani rest house and amani forest camp at emau hills offers different guiding activities with seperate guiding feesfees.Remember to carry worm clothing during the cold season
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 19:07
The best time of the year to visit amani is from june to late february,the hotest months is January and February,the long rains is march to may and short rains October to December.The best way to explore the site is on a walking safari,2-3 days in the sight offers the best birding opportunities.The village weaver birding offers good selection of birding trips to the site,also amani rest house and amani forest camp at emau hills offers different guiding activities with seperate guiding fees

Amani nature reserve is almost half way from arusha and dar(330km).Buses takes 5-6.5 hours to reach muheza from either side,then from muheza to amani is 30 minutes drive(30km away)public transport from either moshi or dar to muheza will cost around 7usd per person.The amani forest camp at emau hills offers transport services at a cost per car starting off at 150usd to 230 usd depending on the distance check www.amaniforestcamp.com

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Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-27 05:28
Amani nature reserve is almost half way from arusha and dar(330km)dar(330km).Buses takes 5-6.5 hours to reach muheza from either side,then from muheza to amani is 30 minutes drive(30km away)public transport from either moshi or dar to muheza will cost around 7usd per person.The amani forest camp at emau hills offers transport services at a cost per car starting off at 150usd to 230 usd depending on the distance check www.amaniforestcamp.com
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 19:17
Amani nature reserve is almost half way from arusha and dar(330km)

Permits are paid at the entrance gate of the reserve,20 usd and 10 usd  for non resident and 4000 tsh for tanzanias, different lodges near the site of different guiding fee depending on an activity that you will be doing.Friends  of Usambara and amani forest camp provide information to guests

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Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-27 05:33
Permits are paid at the entrance gate of the reserve,20 usd and 10 usd  for non resident and 40000 4000 tsh for tanzanias, different lodges near the site of different guiding fee depending on an activity that you will be doing.Friends  of Usambara and amani forest camp provide information to guests
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 19:16
Permits are paid at the entrance gate of the reserve,20 usd for non resident and 40000 tsh for tanzanias, different lodges near the site of different guiding fee depending on an activity that you will be doing.Friends  of Usambara and amani forest camp provide information to guests

A visit to amboni caves in tanga,night walks to watch chameleons,a visit to the oldest botanical garden in africa(amani botanical garden)a visit to the nearby tea plantations and local villages,waterfalls etc

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Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 19:09
A visit to amboni caves in tanga,night walks to watch chameleons,a visit to the oldest botanical garden in africa(amani botanical garden)a visit to the nearby tea plantations and local villages,waterfalls etc

There are selection of Accomodation such as amani rest house,amani forest camp at emau hill and several hotels in tanga town.check www.amaniforestcamp.com for their rates and offers

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Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-27 05:35
There are selection of Accomodation such as amani rest house,amani forest camp at emau hill and several hotels in tanga towntown.check www.amaniforestcamp.com for their rates and offers
Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 19:13
There are selection of Accomodation such as amani rest house,amani forest camp at emau hill and several hotels in tanga town

Always carry mosquito repellent with you

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Edited by Isaac Kilusu on 2021-07-26 19:13
Always carry mosquito repellent with you
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