Microfinance Family Farm Tour: Experience Tanzanian Culture and Empowerment Through Agritourism

Experience Tanzanian culture and empowerment through agritourism on a microfinance family farm tour. Learn how a community nonprofit helps families like Mama Max’s climb out of poverty.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The Small Things - Come and experience Tanzanian culture outside of your safari!\nTogether, we will visit Mama Max, an incredible woman who has fought her way out of severe poverty, through business training and microfinance provided by a community nonprofit, The Small Things. We will start at the TST site, where you’ll get a quick overview of our…
What's Included
  • Complimentary snacks
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Step outside the typical safari adventure and immerse yourself in the vibrant Tanzanian culture with a visit to Mama Max, a remarkable woman who has triumphed over extreme poverty with the aid of business education and microloans from The Small Things, a local charitable organization.\n\nInitially, we’ll provide a brief introduction to our initiatives…

Location
Happy Family Children's Village
Unnamed Road
From the Arusha-Moshi highway, you will turn up a paved road at Kilala - look for signs for Two Mountain Lodge and Kahawa. Go to the end of the paved road, then turn right at Nkoaranga Hospital. Continue until you see a sign for Happy Family Children's Village and a paved driveway to your left.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Rudolfh792
Aug 15, 2022
Learn a lot about better ways to improve conditions for the local people - The Small Things (TST) originated from bad feeling about the fate of orphans, not as long as the were in an orphanage, but when they returned to their villages. They found new solutions to improve this dramatically. I will not reveal here how they do it. You can discover this by visiting them, spend some time, gain trust and listen carefully while showing real interest. Otherwise you may be disappointed. TST recently started organizing social tours and you can see they still are learning how to do it, but they take time. You can drink coffee with staff members and I was so luck tu have a good conversation during lunch with the managing director. We visited mama Max, a lady who managed to buy a cow and her own house while raising six children and taking care of her mother in law as well (her husband died unfortunately). It nice for her if you bring a present for here from your own country. Specifically, you can have lunch with the staff members and be assured, they have an excellent cook. Do not forget to say "Assante sana kwa chakula kitamu" before you leave.
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E3793vjmagdalenak
Jan 11, 2022
Wonderful & educational - A fun & cultural experience! Reuben and Andrew were great guides and showed a valuable insight into the work of this NGO and other social enterprises. I highly recommend a visit to everyone!!
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