TWIGA BREWERY

Wine tourism
Open - from 11h00 to 22h00
Recommended by a member
 Arusha
2024

ENGLISH-SPEAKING GUIDE - SULEIMAN ALI

Visit Points of interest
5/5
2 reviews
Local English-speaking guide offering informative tours and excursions in ... Read more
 Stone Town
2024

BOSS DHOW

Water tours and activities
Sustainable tourism agency in Zanzibar offering a full day excursion to ... Read more
 Mnemba Island
2024

JAW'S CORNER

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews
Jaw's Corner is a popular place to socialize in Stone Town and is always ... Read more
 Stone Town
2024

SHABUTA SPICE FARM

Agriculture and viticulture
4/5
1 review
A reasonably priced visit to understand the tradition of spice plantations ... Read more
 Bububu
2024

BARAKA NATURAL AQUARIUM

Aquarium
3/5
3 reviews
Natural aquarium housing between 30 and 40 turtles rescued because of ... Read more
 Nungwi
2024

ENDALLAH

Guided tours
5/5
30 reviews

Labelled fair and solidarity tourism, this highly recommendable French-speaking Belgian agency organises safaris with very original stays in the homes of local people, notably in Endallah, a village of the Iraqw community on the heights of Lake Manyara, a rare tribe of Cushitic origin who came thousands of years ago from Mesopotamia through the Horn of Africa to settle here, and who have kept a mysterious Arabic language and unique customs. The arrival on foot is a beautiful hike with a view of the lake. Then we sleep in a local's house (in a room with bathroom and mosquito net), and with one of the guides we visit the school, the dispensary and one of the rare traditional Iraqi houses made of wood and dried mud still standing. The welcome from John Karama and all the team is sincerely warm, the villagers curious about the visitors and the open air musical barbecue festive. The experience is unique. The Endallah association organizes other immersions in the homes of other northern tribes, the Maasai and Kuria (see their website). These village visits can be combined with safaris in the Serengeti, to a Shangarai village near Arusha in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, or to Mama Polo's home in the Kuria village of Nyamburi, on the other side of the Serengeti Park on the border with Kenya. The agency also organizes classic safaris throughout Tanzania and Zanzibar and participates in local development projects.

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 Karatu
2024

THE GREAT RIFT VALLEY TREK

Hiking
4.3/5
30 reviews
Agency offering trekking in remote areas of the Rift Valley, around little ... Read more
 Lake Natron
2024

NGORONGORO CRATER SAFARI

Natural site to discover
4.8/5
8 reviews
Safari rich in discoveries in a remarkable natural site, the place where ... Read more
 Ngorongoro Crater
2024

SAFARI IN THE SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

Parks and gardens
5/5
5 reviews
Park with a rich wildlife, an excellent address for a safari in Tanzania. Read more
 Serengeti National Park
2024

CENTRAL MARKET

Markets
5/5
2 reviews
The city's central market has colorful and fragrant spice and fresh ... Read more
 Chake Chake
2024

SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL

Religious buildings
5/5
2 reviews
A cathedral of neo-Romanesque architecture with a beautiful carved white ... Read more
 Stone Town
2024

ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK

Parks and gardens
5/5
2 reviews

This superb national park of 137 km ², created in 1960, which is only 40 minutes from the city centre of Arusha, consists mainly of very wild and dense forests. The Hungarian Count Samuel Teleki von Szek (or Telki, 1845-1916) arrived in the Momela region in 1876, before launching explorations in Kenya. Then the Trappe family installed a large farm in 1907, also practicing hunting. The Trappe gave the region a park status after the Serengeti and Ngorongoro.

Originally called Ngurdoto Crater National Park, he took the name of Arusha in 1967 when the Mount Meru was included. The park is famous for its many varieties of trees, as well as for the many species of birds that inhabit it (flamingos rose, pelicans, ibis, touracos, couronnés eagles, eagle eagles, eagles at Verreaux, not forgetting a multitude of unknown little birds) that researchers come to study for years. He also houses giraffes, zebras, cobes, warthogs, buffalo, elephants, monkeys, colobes, leopards…

Divided into three zones, the park has the Ngurdoto crater area in the south-east, with a diameter of approximately 3 km, which can only be seen from the top, and which looks like a miniature Ngorongoro, except that the rhino were completely wiped out by hunting, and then by poaching. Be careful when you get down to the viewpoint, there is plenty of buffalo. In the northeast, the alkaline lakes of Momela offer a superb view over Kilimanjaro. This corner is inhabited by a large number of birds, including pink flamingos colonies. Between these first two zones, one passes through several ponds where wildlife, particularly the volatile ones, is abundant. Finally, the third zone is the Meru volcano and the hills of Kitoto. There are many torrents, the mountain ruisselante mountain and the densely populated forest. If you don't climb it, at least make a small walking safari with a ranger at the Chutes Falls (1 hour round trip), on the right of the big yellow acacia erected against the first cliff. If you have a 4 x 4 vehicle, take the access trail to the crater plateau, really superb (the trek takes it on the climb). From Arusha, and if you don't want to trek, this beautiful, savage park is visiting one day, starting early in the morning. 5 km after the entrance to the road to Momela, you arrive in the village of Ngare Nanyuki. By asking the road to Mkuru, you can go to the Maasaï village which serves as a base camp for slug walks, animals adapted to the semi-arid plains stretching between Kilimanjaro and Natron lake. As they eat in height, they do not compete with cows or wild animals, and are a perfect means of silent locomotion for an original safari. In general, you will be randonne for 20 km in the morning and walking or resting in the afternoon. This maasaï project allows for the financing of a school (information from the Tourist Office in Arusha).

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 Arusha National Park
2024

FOREST WALK

Natural site to discover
4.5/5
6 reviews
The walk in this forest with the park guide is divided into 3 parts. Read more
 Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park
2024

NAKUPENDA SAND BANK

Natural site to discover
5/5
1 review
The Nakupenda sandbank allows you to relax, to caress the hundred-year-old ... Read more
 Stone Town
2024

CHUMBE ISLAND CORAL PARK

Natural site to discover €€€
4.5/5
2 reviews

A 12 km southwest of Zanzibar Island, Chumbe Island has been a private protected area since 1994. It is the first marine park established in Tanzania, managed by the Chicop Island Coral Park, which has received numerous international awards. We recognize the island to its great lighthouse, built in 1904, before which ferries pass. Chumbe Island's eco-tourism complex is one of the few environmentally friendly Africa: solar electricity, compost toilets, recycled and recycled rain water…

With a superb sea view, the main building, which includes restaurant, kitchen and reception, is an ancient English colonial house. The seven bungalows on the island are built in natural materials and effectively protect the rain and wind. Walls, floors and roofs are wooden and leafy. Without necessarily staying in the complex, we can reserve days with and around the island: boat transfer, picnic, drinks and snorkeling included. The surrounding funds are particularly rich. Dolphins and diving are of high quality.

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 Chumbe Island
2024

SLAVE MARKET AND ANGLICAN CHURCH MUSEUM

Religious buildings
4/5
5 reviews
The visit to the slave market is a must for the emotion it arouses and for ... Read more
 Stone Town
2024

SPICE TOUR

Themed tours and activities
3.7/5
6 reviews
The visit to the spice island is punctuated by tastings and scented ... Read more
 Stone Town
2024

PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM

Museums
4/5
2 reviews
In the garden of the People's Palace are the tombs of all the sultans. Read more
 Stone Town
2024

THE OLD FORT

Monuments to visit
3.8/5
4 reviews
This old fort was used as a military barracks and depot for the ... Read more
 Stone Town