mjoka
Mjoka is a small village located in the northern region of Tanzania, within the Manyara District. The village is situated approximately 150 kilometers north of the capital city, Dar es Salaam, and is known for its scenic landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Mjoka is part of the Hadza people, who are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer communities in the world. The Hadza people have lived in this region for thousands of years, and their traditional way of life continues to be a significant aspect of the village's identity.
The village is characterized by its traditional thatched huts, which are constructed using locally sourced materials.
The economy of Mjoka is primarily based on agriculture and tourism. The village's residents engage in subsistence
Mjoka faces several challenges, including limited access to modern infrastructure and healthcare services. The village is