Activities

Culture

Sanawari School

Sanawari School is a small neighborhood school near our offices. Being at a considerable distance from the city center, it is difficult for some families without a vehicle to access a school for their child. It is with your help (1% of the amount of your trip is donated to the school) that we can participate in the success of this project.

Cultural enterprises

Various local communities run their own cultural programs and welcome visitors to their homes, providing income to build sustainable livelihoods and the opportunity to showcase their way of life to the outside world.

Museums

The National Museum of Arusha History, open since 1987. It has two
permanent exhibitions, respectively on human evolution and entomology.

The Arusha Declaration Museum opened in 1977. It presents documents on the colonial history of Tanzania and the struggle for independence.

Mnarani Natural Aquarium

Mnarani Natural Aquarium is a marine turtle conservation and safeguard center. It is run by the local community. It is located in the north of the island of Zanzibar.

 

 

Cultural visit of Maasai community

We are privileged to have a special bond with 2 “off the beaten path” Maasai communities. Therefore, we can offer really intimate and true cultural visits to the Maasai lands.

 

 

Cities

Arusha

With its status as a backwater amid the farmlands and plantations of northern Tanzania, Arusha is today one of the country’s most prosperous cities.

 

Moshi 

Nestled at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, Moshi is the country’s coffee production center. All around the city and on the slopes of Kilimanjaro there are extensive coffee cover plantations covering the region

Dar Es Salaam 

The city that many people confuse as the capital of the country (Capital of Tanzania Dodoma) due to its size, is a dynamic and very busy city. Nice bike rides are available.

 

Stone Town

The port city of Stone Town dominates the west coast of Zanzibar. It is a world heritage site.

 

Sports

Climbing

Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa (5895m). It attracts many climbers from all over the world. Mount Mont Méru (4566) is also very popular. It is the 5th highest peak in Africa. The Ol Donyo Lengai (2960) is also very popular. It is the only active volcano in Tanzania.

 

 

Bike

Tanzania has breathtaking landscapes – from the slopes of Kilimanjaro to the Rift Valley. Cycling to discover them off the beaten track can be a very enjoyable option.

Walking and / or horseback safari

On foot or on horseback in the African bush, it is to discover Africa up close. The smells are suddenly subtle and varied and each sound has a meaning. A unique experience available in several Tanzania national parks.

 

 

 

 

Diving

Exploring the wonders of the underwater of Pemba’s Peninsula (an island part of Tanzania) attracts adventurous visitors. It is also possible to dive from Zanzibar and Pangani. For snorkeling, the private island of Chumbe Island is a little paradise.

 

Kitesurfing

Paje on the East coast of Zanzibar has become a popular kitesurfing destination. This area of the island is known for its relax vibe and it is possible to rent kites or even fat bikes in many different stands around this beautiful beach.

 

 

Hot air balloon

Balloon safaris mostly take place in Serengeti National Park, from designated sites. There are also departures available in Ngorongoro region and Tarangire National park, especially during the great migration season. The duration of the ride is about 1 to 2 hours. At your landing, you will enjoy an amazing bush breakfast and glass of champagne to celebrate the adventure.