Discover Arusha in 24 hours: explore the Cultural Heritage Centre, shop at Maasai Market, visit Arusha Museum, and experience Shanga’s crafts.
Discover Arusha in 24 hours: explore the Cultural Heritage Centre, shop at Maasai Market, visit Arusha Museum, and experience Shanga’s crafts.
- Cultural Heritage Centre - Cultural Heritage is a unique cultural centre on the outskirts of Arusha. We have curio shops, a jewellery boutique, a tanzanite and precious stone counter, a restaurant, bargain centre and outstanding commercial art gallery. We have a vast array of ornaments, jewellery, antiques and local crafts to cater for any budget….
- Cultural Heritage Centre - Cultural Heritage is a unique cultural centre on the outskirts of Arusha. We have curio shops, a jewellery boutique, a tanzanite and precious stone counter, a restaurant, bargain centre and outstanding commercial art gallery. We have a vast array of ornaments, jewellery, antiques and local crafts to cater for any budget. High quality clothing, textiles, accessories, books and spices can also be found onsite at Oneway and the Spice Centre.
Our exquisite collection of precious and semi-precious stones – including rubies, emeralds, tsavorite, diamonds, sapphires and opals - is unrivalled across the continent. Of these our most highly treasured is tanzanite - a rare blue/violet stone found only in Tanzania, for which we have an international reputation. Purchase loose stones, select from our ranges of hand made jewellery or work with our jewellers and designers to create your own unique piece.
The only collection of its kind in the world, ranging from African antiques to contemporary painting and sculpture you will be dazzled by our assembly of art and artefacts. Find some of our collections in the central store or come and experience the Gallery; a breath taking feat of engineering and artful display that will leave you awe-struck. Expert assistants are on hand to help you purchase art by emerging African artists or fascinating antiques form across the continent.
Our Restaurant has been catering for Arusha’s finest for 13 years and we prepare all of our food fresh to serve. Buffet or a la carte, with our selection of mouth-watering world foods - salads, homemade curries, traditional African dishes, french fries and humus, who would go anywhere else?
- Shanga & Shanga Foundation - Shanga is a successful social enterprise which employs people with disabilities to create unique, high-quality, handmade jewelry, glassware and home wares incorporating recycled materials. These products are sold in Tanzania and all over the world, with profits being reinvested back into developing opportunities to employ more people with disabilities.. Visiting the work place and observing the handcrafts being made
Workshop for glass-blowing, weaving, sewing, Tinga Tinga painting, bead-making and metal work, with a shop showcasing all Shanga’s handmade products.
- Maasai Market Curios and Crafts - The market has so much stalls as you can see as you enter. Each stall appears to have the same products, others have some other stuff. In my experience, all of the vendors were respectful as they await for you to enter their stall. They would say “mzungu”, I waited for you” and “please you can touch, touching is free”. You can looking around and you’ll see many nice things to take home. It can be a bit overwhelming because there are so much stuff to see. Vendors would hand you a medium size basket indicating that you may put the stuff you want in the basket as you continue to look around in their store. They are also polite and would thank you even if you didn’t purchase anything from their store. You will successful to buy the stuff you want for ur family and friends.
- Arusha - Arusha National Natural History & Cultural Museum
This museum inside the old German boma (fortified compound), completed in 1900, has three parts. The best is the wing dedicated to human evolution, since much of what we know about the topic came from fossils unearthed in Tanzania. There are also displays on insects, the history of Arusha during the German colonial era, and wildlife photos and mounts.
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Drinking water and soft drinks during game drives
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Drinking water and soft drinks during game drives
- All fees and/or taxes
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Personal items like camera, visa,
- Accommodation
- All personal expenses not mentioned above and tipping.
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Personal items like camera, visa,
- Accommodation
- All personal expenses not mentioned above and tipping.
What to Do in Arusha For a Day
Arusha is the safari capital of Tanzania and the starting point for Northern circuit safaris. If you’ve completed your safari tour and have an extra day, or if you find yourself in Arusha for any other reason, here are some ideas to make the most of 24 hours in this vibrant city.
• Go Shopping in Arusha: Visit the Central…
What to Do in Arusha For a Day
Arusha is the safari capital of Tanzania and the starting point for Northern circuit safaris. If you’ve completed your safari tour and have an extra day, or if you find yourself in Arusha for any other reason, here are some ideas to make the most of 24 hours in this vibrant city.
• Go Shopping in Arusha: Visit the Central Arusha Market and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere.
• The Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre: Located in Arusha, Tanzania, this center showcases the history and culture of over 120 tribes in Tanzania. It features a variety of carvings, gemstones, artifacts, clothing, and books.
• The Arusha Declaration Museum: This museum highlights Tanzania’s history during the era of socialism and self-reliance, as well as the years leading up to it.
• Shanga Gift & Workshop: Shanga offers impressive glassblowing demonstrations and other crafts. The workshop stays true to its welcoming sign at the entrance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.