Discover Arusha’s hidden gems on a private walking tour. Explore historical sites, vibrant markets, and cultural landmarks with an expert local guide.
- Old Boma Museum - After passing the East African Community headquarters, the international conference building, and a large public hospital, you’ll find the National Natural History Museum. Known as the oldest building in the city, it was constructed by the Germans during the colonial era as a fort. Today, it serves as a government museum featuring three permanent and three temporary exhibitions:
- Human Evolution Exhibition: This exhibit delves into the theory of evolution with replica fossils, tools, and the oldest footprints found in East Africa.
- History of BOMA: A small exhibition that covers the city’s history from 1884 to 1919.
-
Ecology and Wildlife Photography Exhibition: While not recommended for those coming from a safari, it offers a nice explanation of Tanzania’s flora and fauna.
Temporary exhibitions include: - Botanical Garden: Showcasing spices, food, decorative plants, and medicinal plants from the region.
- Live Animals: Featuring tortoises, turtles, white mice, and more.
- Museum Art Center.
- The Tanzanite Experience - Tanzania is the only place on Earth where tanzanite is mined, making this gemstone rarer than diamonds. It is believed to be 1,000 times rarer due to its exclusive location. Through a guided tour, visitors learn why tanzanite is so rare and sought after, the complexities of its mining, the skills involved in cutting and polishing, and the stories and myths surrounding the gemstone. The museum also features a shop where you can find valuable and affordable gems, ranging from $100 to $3,000 and more. Tanzanite, with its glamorous violet-blue hue, is exclusively found in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Its rarity adds to its value, making it a unique and sought-after addition to any jewelry collection.
- Arusha Clock Tower - Known as the meeting point of Arusha, the clock tower was built by Galanos, a Greek millionaire who came to Tanganyika in the early 20th century. It is believed that the Arusha Clock Tower is located exactly between Cairo and Cape Town and is considered the center point of Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. After visiting the clock tower, we continue walking to one of the oldest hotels and schools built during the colonial era.
- Maasai Market Curios and Crafts - A guide to the best attractions in Africa. The Maasai Market is the best place to watch and shop if you are looking for affordable, beautiful, and colorful souvenirs to take back home. It’s an open-air market with a large variety of products, including African pots and pans, different kinds of clothes like safari t-shirts, fabric clothes, and Tanzania jerseys, Maasai shoes and sandals, jewelry and necklaces, various bag sizes, Shuka/Maasai blankets, and artwork.
- Arusha Chini - Market, local flavor, and culture. Visiting a local food market allows you to truly see the locals, including how they dress, interact, and conduct business. The majority of people in Arusha depend on local markets. This tour offers an experience of the bustling market life with our experienced guide leading the way. We will take our customers to visit two local markets located close to each other, showcasing their differences. With our experienced local guide, you will safely walk around the market, and if you wish, you can buy items, take beautiful pictures, or talk with the sellers.
- Arusha Declaration Museum - The Arusha Declaration Museum displays documents on Tanzania’s colonial history, the fight for independence, and where the first Tanzanian president, Julius Nyerere, outlined his political vision. After visiting the museum, we pass by the city’s largest football stadium and main bus station.
- Cultural Heritage Centre - The Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is a place where art and artifacts from Tanzania, East Africa, and other African countries can be viewed in a single compound. The center boasts various carvings, gemstones, artifacts, clothing, and books. The museum is divided into two parts: the Cultural Heritage section, which is more for shopping and displays, and the African Art Gallery, which focuses on displaying different African art and some shopping. Anyone can find a gift from this extensive museum and art gallery in Africa.
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
Explore the town of Arusha and discover the stunning highlights of this iconic city. Join your local guide as he leads you on a historical and cultural journey through the heart of the city on foot. With our experienced guide, you will gain in-depth knowledge about the city’s attractions. The purpose of this tour is to showcase unique places and the cultural and traditional aspects of Arusha, allowing customers to witness them firsthand. This tour offers many options, including visits to historical sites, fabric and arts markets, local food markets, common streets in Arusha, art galleries, prehistoric museums, and top government offices. Our goal is to ensure customer satisfaction through the excellent service provided by our dedicated company staff.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.