IRINGA HERITAGE SAFARIS

Gangilonga Rock

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The Speaking Rock

The Gangilonga Stone is another historical and cultural landmark located in Gangilonga Ward, Iringa, Tanzania and it’s believed to have been in its current location for over 600 years. The name of the rock means ‘talking stone’ in Hehe. The stone or rock is a large, flat, rectangular boulder measuring approximately 3 meters by 4 meters. It is believed to have been a meeting place for chiefs and elders who would gather to discuss important matters such as disputes, alliances, and trade.

The stone or rock sometime called “jiwe gangi” is considered sacred by the local Hehe people and is believed to possess spiritual powers. According to legend, the stone is said to have moved from its original location to its current position on its own.

The Gangilonga Stone was designated as a national monument by the Tanzanian government in 1938. It is a popular tourist attraction, with visitors coming to see the stone and learn about its history and cultural significance. The surrounding area also includes a museum, a craft market, and other cultural sites.

The Gangilonga Stone is an important symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Iringa and the surrounding region.