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Wood carvings IMPORTANTCountry forums / Africa / Tanzania | ||
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Thanks Achnab! Long time since we heard from you! enzo (Bundu) | 1 | |
Jambo thanks for the good news. Is there a reason why the TZ authorities have introduced( reintroduced) this practice? Of course for us Aussies we then have the problem of declaring ANY wood items to AQIS to inspection and/or fumigation (or worse - confiscation). About the only wood products we can get in (without too much difficulty) are those made from ebony (the really dark, dense wood). Cheers. | 2 | |
Hi Bundu - Mike | 3 | |
I flew out of Tanzania (from Dar) on Wednesday morning. | 4 | |
Hi | 5 | |
Head's up for all those going to Tanzania. I just got back from doing a seven day camel safari with Mkuru Camel Safaris (planned by ETrip Africa, highly recommended, great planners and work with your budget). Couple things to keep in mind: During this cross country very authentic fly camp trip from Arusha to Lake Natrone and back via 4x4 our party - made up of this white chick, three Maasai and one Meru cook and three camels- were repeatedly harassed by greedy local authorities and bogus bureaucrats imposing the mzungu tax (white person tax) when we came through the area. What this meant was that while both ETrip and Mkuru had already paid all the fees and required passes in advanced, some local yokel would come out and say, sorry sorry, rule change as of yesterday, now you must pay (bogus rule inserted here) or you can't (stay overnight, pass through town etc.) It's classic. We got stuck in the very hot sun waiting, and I got to the point where if I saw a plume of dust on the road I assumed an enemy was coming. Not the way I want to feel as a traveler in the country I paid a fortune to visit. BE AWARE of this bogus operation. I would not carry a single extra shilling with me, only a copy of my passport, not a single thing more. And take lots and lots of photos of these guys, their license plates, demand their creds, and suggest that perhaps you might be happy to forward all this information to the TZ Dept of Tourism. It's a real problem. The government is aware of it, but not enough is being done. Photos and reports help. Other than this, this was my second trip planned by ETrip Africa. They did a superb job of organizing both itineraries, working with my budget (both trips were a month or more) and keeping in close touch with me throughout the entire process. I won't work with anyone else when Africa is on the menu. This was the last of three countries I've visited after Rwanda and Uganda- and they did a beautiful job with those, too. | 6 | |
This corruption is not limited to tourist vehicles. During 6 weeks of travelling by public transport in southern Tanzania, I noticed that nearly all the buses and dala dalas regularly have to hand over cash at police checkposts for no reason other than general extortion. But did you get asked about wood carvings when leaving Tanzania? | 7 | |
No inquiries about carvings at all. I had kangas ( the traditional clothing) and a Maasai bush knife . I did get stopped and they checked my bag at kili airport but didn't find the knife. They could well have been looking for carvings. | 8 | |
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