Pangani River

Pangani River
Pangani River in Bushiri ward.
Map of River Pangani
Native nameMto Pangani (Swahili)
Location
Country Tanzania
RegionTanga Region, Arusha Region, Manyara Region, Kilimanjaro Region
DistrictArusha District Council, Meru District, Arusha City Council, Hai District, Moshi District, Mwanga District, Same District, Korogwe District, Korogwe Town, Muheza District, Pangani District,
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationArusha District, Arusha Region
Mouth 
 • location
Indian Ocean at the town of Pangani, Pangani District, Tanga Region
Length500km
Basin size43,650 km2 (16,850 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • average27 m3/s (950 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftMkomazi; Luengera
 • rightLumoromo; Fukda; Mkalami
Pangani Hydro Electric Scheme

The Pangani River (Mto Pangani, in Swahili), (also called Luffu and Jipe Ruvu, especially in older sources, and probably once called Rhaptus) is a major river of northeastern Tanzania. It has two main sources:[2] the Ruvu, which rises as Lumi at Kilimanjaro, passes through Lake Jipe, and empties into the Nyumba ya Mungu Reservoir, and the Kikuletwa River, coming from the west and mainly fed by rivers of Mount Meru in Arusha Region, which also enters into the Nyumba ya Mungu Reservoir in Kilimanjaro Region. Just after leaving the reservoir the stream becomes the main Pangani, which empties into the Indian Ocean in Tanga Region at the Tangan port town of Pangani.[3]

For much of its length the river flows along the regional borders of Kilimanjaro Region and Manyara Region, before flowing into Tanga Region, which contains the 68 MW Pangani Power Station and the Pangani Falls Dam. There are several inhabited islands within the river. The river is full of crocodiles; hippopotami are scarcer in its lower parts.

  1. ^ Pangani basin: a situation analysis. 2003. ISBN 9782831707600. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  2. ^ Entry "Pangani" in the German Koloniallexikon
  3. ^ THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCER (Now in the public domain. ed.). 1852. pp. 93–. Retrieved 8 October 2011.