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Dar Life | MAY 2023 1 May 2023 - 193 Offer of the Month Kili Seasons Hotel - $100 Per Person Bed & Breakfast pool or Mountain view Room Kili river beach Inclusive of All Taxes Golden Tulip Stone-Town Boutique Couples Bed & Breakfast Kid Stay Free Tour & Trip (Lunch Snacks Drinks) Zanzibar Beach Resort $50 PP | Breakfast | Kid Stay Free | Airport or Seaport Transfer Four Points By Sheraton DSM Tsh69,000 PP: Sunday Brunch - Unlimited Buffet & Drinks DEAL TOH USD 120 Per Nights | Prison Island Trip Zanzibar Serena Hotel Sunset Boat Cruise Special Visit to the Sandback Tour of Prison Island ● USD 185 Per Nights ● Couples ● Bed & Breakfast Ol Mesera Restaurant Dine & Wine: Enjoy Free 5 In 1 Activities Ocean Paradise Resort Zanzibar $86 PPS - HB | $123 PPS - All Inclusive | Superior Garden Room IStore Dar Tsh2,990,000 VAT Incl. iPhone 14 Splash Yellow Auto Xpress Buy Any 2 To 4 Tires & Get 10% To 25% Off Roy Safaris Ltd per person Africa Amini Life Adventure Retreat Offer Hillside Retreat & Original Maasai Lodge Full Board Game Drive Arusha NP Bush Lunch Spear throwing competition Maasai Dancing Campfire stories Bush Breakfast Visit to Africa Amini Alama projects Arusha Transfers $1782 | COUPLE TSH 980,000 PP $210 PER NIGHT Sunny Safaris Ltd Bush Adventure Retreat Tarangire – Manyara – Ngorongoro Full Board Game Drive Lunch Box All Taxes & Levies inclusive Pick up & Drop Off in Arusha (Hotel or Airport) 2 Nights - 3 Days Sea Cliff Resort & Spa Summer Holiday Stay Offer Couple Superior Sea View Room Breakfast & Dinner Kids Stay, Eat & Play Free 10 % Off On Horse Riding 20 % Off On Spa Treatements Free Shuttle Bus to the Stone Town Create your own 3-Nights Combo pg. 02 pg. 29 pg. 23 pg. 49 pg. 19 pg. 05 pg. 04 pg. 35 pg. 91 pg. 06 pg. 79 pg. 57 Retreat OFFER 2023 June 2-4 Arusha Magereza Ground Official Media Partner Explore Tanzania & its Unforgettable Natural Wonders! KA RIB U TANZA NI A BUS H TO B EAC H Special OFFER

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May

is here, and we’d like to start off the month by wishing to all mothers out there, a very Happy Mother’s Day. There are so many special offers designed to reward you with the relaxation of a good deal that you truly deserve. Keep an eye out for the best offers available throughout the magazine and on our social media page, Facebook and Instagram, which are available exclusively to Dar Life readers!

Those who love to explore the city, discover “Arusha” the safari capital of the world but it is often unfairly overlooked in favour of its more glamorous, betterknown neighbours – Serengeti, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro Crater. But Arusha has a wealth of experiences to offer tourists from safaris in Arusha National Park, to breath-taking hiking on Mount Meru, cultural tours, Tanzanite and more.

This month’s special features include Tanzania is an amazing place to enjoy your Africa Safari Holiday. It does not matter whether it is your first time or if you have been there a number of times, Tanzania has a variety of game parks as well as national reserves that have an abundance of beautiful topographies, a diversity of wildlife plus world heritage sites.

For those willing to embark on the Coastline and Islands, then we have exclusive exposure on Swahili Coast which is the treasure of Tanzania, giving you the opportunity to explore a beautiful and historic region rich in history, natural beauty, art and culture. Swahili Coast has

Editor's quote of the month:

Editor's quote of the month:

“No language can express the power and beauty and heroism of a mother’s love.”

exotic beaches which offer a comfortable and enjoyable experience of sea-life. You can do scuba diving in Tanzania to closely experience the wildlife underwater.

If you are looking for an adventurous bush getaway, a visit to either one of the three of Tanzania’s Natural Wonders is essential. Mount Kilimanjaro, the crown of Tanzania. The highest mountain in Africa that can be reached by walking, without handoverPark is essential, a true, unspoiled, natural wilderness and last but not least Ngorongoro Crater, it’s the perfect destination, one of the eight wonders of the world, allowing you to explore nature at its closest.

Dar Es Salaam and its surrounding areas have to offer in May. As usual, we bring to you our host of cultural programs, parties, special events and offers, as well as the hottest new trends in technology, travel,

Sincerely,

Happy Mother’s Day

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8 Dar Life | MAY 2023 36 40 14 32 76 26 COVID-19 Maintain Social Distance | Take Precautions | Obey Safety Rules | Enjoy your Trip! CALENDAR OF THE MONTH The Inside Guide: News, Events & Special Offers 10 News Bits 12 Your Perfect Easter Holiday at Kili Seasons 14 Scenic Arusha City: The World’s Safari Capital 16 Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge 20 Tanzania’s Air Ambulance Service Membership 24 Family Luxury Retreat in Zanzibar 30 Business & Leisure at at Sea Cliff Court 38 Dar Es Salaam and The Beaches 40 A Modern Tanzanian Safari Dining Experience 76 SOCIETY & LIFESTYLE Women in Management Africa Awards 2023 50 REGULAR FEATURE Techno Talk 56 RECIPE CORNER Morning Glory Muffins 68 BUSINESS & CAREER The Act of Generosity in Business 50 Career: Volunteer and Do It Often 66 TOURIST INFORMATION Explore Tanzania Safari Circuits 26 Swahili Coast: The Treasure of Tanzania 32 Tanzania Cultural Tourism 36 Tanzania Safari Photo Tips 58 A Close-Up on Tanzania’s Natural Wonders 60 Travel Schedule 84 Tanzania Travel Tips 86 Arusha Map 88 ENTERTAINMENT Dar by Night 72 Lunch & Dinner Time 80 Content

the insideguide news Events, Special Offers

HABA NA HABA INTERNATIONAL DANCE FESTIVAL 2023

The Haba Na Haba Dance team has the pleasure to invite you to the 7th edition of Haba na Haba Dar es salaam International Dance Festival 2023 which will take place on 7th -8th July 2023 at Makumbusho ya Taifa from 7:30pm. The festival will bring together great traditional and contemporary dance performances from a number of different groups from local and international artists/dance groups. Let’s join together to celebrate and support traditional and contemporary dance, dancers, choreographers and the whole dance sector in the city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Haba Na Haba Dance team are very happy to welcome you all, and encourage you to spread the word about this coming dance event. For more information, call 0714 383 883

KARIBU-KILIFAIR 2023

KARIBU-KILIFAIR is the united tourism trade fair of KARIBU FAIR & KILIFAIR, organised as an International Tourism and Tourism-Industry Fair in Tanzania. Under this year’s motto “Where tourism is rebuilt”, KKF 2023 will be held from June 3-5 at Magereza Ground of 25,000 sqm, just 4 km from Arusha town and right opposite of Arusha airport. 400+ exhibitors and more than 500 international buyers from all over the world shall feel safe & protected, while creating new business contacts & seeing attractive opportunities in Tanzania and beyond. The Fair is representing and promoting the Kilimanjaro & Arusha regions, Tanzania National Parks and attractions, as well as other East African countries to the rest of the world. Exhibitors are expected to come from Tanzania Mainland, as well as from Zanzibar, all East African neighbour countries and beyond. The fair has the character of a large B2B networking event for the East African tourism industry, in combination with a community fair and 3 days entertainment to attract international travel agents, as well as local families & expats. The KKF 2023 team is warmly welcoming youKaribuni

For more information, call: 0754 200 580

KILI SEASONS

Kili Seasons hotel is located near the number five most beautiful golf courses in Africa. The Golf Club offers spectacular views of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Golfing among the zebras and antelopes can rightly be called a “once in a lifetime” experience. The Golf Club is the first 18-hole championship golf course in Tanzania. The presentation of the course is highly unique, with each hole blending effortlessly into the natural canvas of the terrain. Indigenous plants, native grasses and trees add to the individuality of the landscape, providing golfers with a oncein-a-lifetime experience. The greens are large, with subtle changes in elevation as the location demands. Bunkers have been strategically placed to allow golfers a fair route to the fairways and greens. The clubhouse itself sits slightly raised above fairway and green levels. At the nearby driving range, players can enjoy the spectacular view of Mt Kilimanjaro whilst practising their shots.

To make a reservation, call +255 763 477 405

ROVOS RAIL

Rovos Rail has a style all its own with train tours that have a blend of earthy African safari and traditional luxury - except that a divine soak in a full-sized bath in a train was always rare, even on Royal trains! This year, Rovos Rail is set to connect Africa from the Indian Ocean in the East to Atlantic Ocean in the West, through its half-a month epic journey from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Lobito in Angola by its vintage train, the Pride of Africa. Counted as the most luxurious tourist train in the world, the Rovos Rail train or the “Pride of Africa” is set to roll from the Indian coastal city of Dar es Salaam on the eastern side of Africa, traversing across Tanzania, Zambia, and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to Lobito in Angola on the Atlantic Ocean.

To make a reservation, email reservations@rovos.co.za

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AURIC AIR

Auric Air Services Limited is pleased to announce that it is now officially an ISSA certified airline. ISSA (IATA Safety Standard Assessment) is IATA’s internationally recognized and accepted evaluation system designed to assess the operational management and control systems of airlines operating smaller aircraft not eligible for the larger IOSA program. After undergoing the relevant IATA audit last year, Auric Air Services Limited has earned its first ISSA certification last week, raising its operational standards to recommended and industry-accepted levels. This certification reflects Auric Air Services Limited’s commitment to safety and compliance.

SAUDIA AIRLINES

Saudi Arabian national airline Saudia has launched a direct flight to connect Tanzania’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. A celebration took place at the airport in the presence of the Consul General of the Republic of Tanzania in Jeddah, Mr Habibu Awesi Mohamed and the Chief Commercial Officer of Saudia, Mr Arved Nikolaus Von Zur Muhlen, as well as representatives from the government authorities operating at King Abdulaziz International Airport. SAUDIA’s direct flights to Tanzania are targeting tourism and trade between Tanzania and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This is expected to boost tourism and travel links, banking on the rich cultural, religious, historical heritage, and wildlife resources between the 2 countries. Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage has been attracting travellers from Tanzania and the rest of Africa, mostly pilgrims to the Kingdom’s Holy Sites in Mecca and Medina. The airline will operate 4 flights each week between Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) and King Abdulaziz International Airport on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

SWAHILI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM EXPO 2023

Tanzania Tourist Board has officially launched the seventh Edition of the premier Swahili International Tourism Expo (S!TE), branded with “Responsible Tourism for Inclusive Growth”. The two-day expo will take place from October 6 to October 8 at the famous Mlimani City grounds in Tanzania’s commercial capital. The event will focus on inbound and outbound travel to and within Africa, aiming to draw tourism and travel professionals from all corners of the world. 200 exhibitors are expected to participate in the event as well as international 150 hosted buyers from key and leading tourist markets mostly from the United States of America (USA), Germany, France, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Italy. Other hosted buyers and exhibitors are expected from Canada, Brazil, South Africa, Spain, Poland, India, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Canada, Turkey, Kenya, Russia, Czech Republic and China, among other nations. The event’s goal is to promote Tanzania’s tourism to international markets and facilitate linking of companies based in Tanzania, Eastern and Central Africa with tourism companies from other parts of the world.

PIONEER FEMALE TOUR OPERATOR

Pioneer female tour operator in Tanzania scooped Malikia wa Nguvu (influential Queen) award of 2023 in tourism employment creation. The founder and owner of the 37-yearold Zara Tanzania Adventures, Ms. Zainab Ansell, was among the Tanzanian women legends at the red-carpet reception at Mlimani City in Dar-Es-Salaam to receive the ultimate annual honor of the Clouds Media Group’s Malikia wa Nguvu Award as the winner in employment creation in the tourism industry. Clouds Media Group each year hosts a high-profile award gala dubbed Malkia Wa Nguvu to celebrate outstanding women, involving hundreds of females across the country who have extraordinarily excelled in various spheres of life. Ms. Zainab, a former employee of Air Tanzania in the 1980s before quitting to start her tour and air tickets company, is one of the unsung heroines of our time. Being a lady in the tourist business, she fought extremely hard in a male-dominated society and has emerged triumphant.

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Kili Seasons hotel is located near the number five most beautiful golf courses in Africa. The Golf Club offers spectacular views of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Golfing among the zebras and antelopes can rightly be called a “once in a lifetime” experience.

Kili Seasons is located just outside the city of Arusha in north-eastern Tanzania. 30 minutes from Kilimanjaro International Airport, 5 minutes from local airport for domestic flights and 30 minutes from Arusha city.

In addition, you can go on safari from Kili Seasons hotel to Serengeti National Park. Search for the Big Five in this breath-taking park. Also visit the Ngorongoro crater or one of the other beautiful natural parks. You can also take a walking safari in Arusha National Park.

Find your perfect room

Every part of the hotel is an experience for your senses, from the swimming pool and restaurant, to Bar/Lounge, the Kili Beach along the Usa river and of course Kili Seaons rooms. Breakfast is included.

Kili Seasons has sixteen double rooms. Some rooms are interconnected- ideal for families (extra bed and cot on request). All rooms are spacious with air conditioning, an indoor seating area and a veranda with seating. The

bathrooms are comfortable with a hair dryer, bathrobe, magnifying mirror and bright light.

Pool view: The pool view room gives you a beautiful view of the centrally located swimming pool. River/Garden view: The river/ garden view room gives you a beautiful view of the Kili Seasons Gardens, our ‘Kili Beach’ along the Usa River and a beautiful view of Mount Meru.

Kili Seasons Facilities

In addition to the 16 beautifully

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An experience you will never forget!

spacious hotel rooms with air conditioning and veranda, Kili Seasons hotel has a swimming pool, a restaurant with open kitchen, an indoor dining room and a terrace with umbrellas, a bar with lounge where you can also have meetings, a pool table and a TV for sports lovers. There is our beautiful ‘Kili Beach’ on the Usa River and the gardens surrounding the hotel give you the opportunity to walk around and enjoy nature. There is a toilet and shower by the pool. There are also games available such as shuffleboard and boules. Kili Seasons team can arrange

Discover everything Tanzania has to offer from the brand new Kili Seasons hotel. With a large swimming pool, a bar and restaurant near the pool and Kili Seaons own Beach on the Usa River, you will certainly be able to relax. In the area you can enjoy golfing, hiking and horse riding.

a massage for you at the hotel if you indicate this in advance at the reception or during your booking. We also organize weekly yoga sessions in the gardens of Kili Seasons Hotel and you can register at the reception or during your booking. Wifi is a ailable in all buildings.

Plenty of activities for you to enjoy! olfing once in a lifetime e perience golfing among the antelopes, giraffes and other ildlife. lay on one of frica s finest golf courses.

Safari: From Kili Seasons you can go on safari to Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater or the other beautiful locations in Tanzania where you can see the Big Five.

Horse riding: Enjoy our wonderful nature while horse riding. A true adventure and a must do if you are up to it.

At Kili Seasons it’s all about our guests and making them feel at home. We look forward to welcoming you to an oasis of tranquillity under the warm Tanzanian sun. We wish your stay would last forever!

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Picture Courtesy of Kili Seasons

Arusha

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o, if you re heading out on safari, or returning from days of game driving, rusha is well worth a visit

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All Picture Courtesy of Original Maasai Lodge,

Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge

Experiences with Impact

Heed nature’s beckoning and let yourself be carried away to the homeland and culture of the Maasai, between Northern Tanzania’s two most magnificent mountains.

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Welcome to Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge. We built on land that was considered uninhabitable by local people - but the country changed when the lodge took its place. Today, the area is filled ith life and emotions, and radiates a strong healing energy.

Located in Northern Tanzania

Stay in one of our earthen bungalows, each with its unique ancestral style. Your fresh morning coffee, served to you in bed as you gaze at Mt Kilimanjaro. In front of you, endless savannah. Immerse in Maasai traditions and rituals as you explore these breathtaking surrounds.

a 1.5hr drive from Kilimanjaro International Airport, our lodge is in the heart of the land the Maasai call home, perched perfectly between Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru.

16 earthen houses built in traditional style replicate a Maasai village. Each is powered by solar energy and offers all the conveniences for a comfortable stay:

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hot sho ers, flush toilets, original décor and a veranda with a view where morning coffee is served to start your day.

Immerse in Maasai culture with spear throwing, guided nature walks, sunset dancing, and campfire storytelling. Relax in our swimming pool and sauna and enjoy a restorative massage. Our food is a freshly prepared fusion of local and international cuisine, designed to nourish and delight.

Your stay supports Africa

Amini Alama, our NGO whose many projects include schools, orphanages,

regenerative farming, and a clinic. Why not visit the projects and meet the communities we serve? We love to show visitors around!

There are plenty more activities on offer that will entice you to explore what’s on our doorstep:

- Mukuru Climb: Ol Doinyo Landaree is a sacred mountain for the Maasai, and its peak is a place of peace and contemplation. Climb among the birds and enjoy the breathtaking views.

- Maasai MTB: We have a wonderful selection of mountain bike trails that weave you through

Maasai villages, past wildlife, and among the natural beauty of your surroundings.

- Medicine Walk: Take a Maasai medicine walk where you will explore the area on foot, learning how the Maasai use plants for medicinal purposes. You will have the opportunity to pick a selection and make your own healing tea.

Original Maasai Lodge is the home of the Maasai, and they can’t wait to share it with you. Book now to escape to a landscape of stark natural beauty, made warm by the welcome of those who know it best.

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Picture Courtesy of Africa Amini Original Maasai Lodge

Arusha

Medivac

Tanzania’s Air Ambulance Service

Arusha Medivac, the only Air Ambulance provider in Tanzania, with a rapid response to the Northern National Parks as well as all of Tanzania and Nairobi Kenya. Flying out of Arusha Airport, we also have easy access to tertiary medical facilities within Tanzania and in Nairobi.

Arusha Medivac operates Tanzania’s only dedicated Air Ambulance Service, providing emergency care and aeromedicalretrieval services within Tanzania and to medical facilities in Nairobi, Kenya. Based at Arusha Airport near Mount Kilimanjaro, the company operates a twin-engine Piper Navajo aircraft equipped with advanced life support equipment, capable of night airstrips all across Tanzania.

to land on bush airstrips during daylight hours, our medicallyequipped Piper Navajo aircraft will bring you safely and swiftly to hospital facilities, accompanied

team throughout the journey.

In Tanzania there is a great need for air medical transfers, medical evacuations and emergency

operating out of the Arusha Airport commenced operations in July 2017. It was founded by Mr Jacek Rejman who has been living in Arusha, Tanzania for 15

with Flying Medical Service, where he volunteered for eight years, and strengthened his passion for serving the Tanzanian population. He then gained four years of commercial experience with Air Excel. In 2014, he established the idea of Arusha Medivac of which with the assistance of TCAA was fully registered and operational in July 2017.

Arusha Medivac prides itself in having a passionate multicultural team. We consist of pilots, the administration and dispatch team, the medical team and the support staff team.

Arusha Medivac offers you:

24/7 Service

Rapid response times

Transparent and affordable price policy

Ambulance transfers between airport and hospital

Personal care for patients up until we handover to the receiving hospital

24 HOUR HELPLINE

Arusha Medivac’s multilingual Flight Coordinators are skilled in assisting families during a time of crisis. They have extensive experience in working with insurance companies, safari companies and families in times of emergency, and their knowledge of medical facilities and airstrips in Tanzania is second-to-none.

Their understanding in dealing with every aspect of a medical evacuation allows our clients to take comfort in knowing everything will be handled

In addition, with a duty medic available 24 hours, our coordination team is able to offer you sound medical advice and treatment options for injury or illness that may not necessitate

When calling our help-line, please have the following information ready:

Name of the person making the call and contact telephone number.

Location of the incident.

Patients full name, date of birth and nationality, passport details

Details of the incident. What happened and when?

What is the patient’s condition? (Conscious, talking, able to walk, do they have pain?)

If available, Medical Insurance telephone and contract number.

HOME CONSULTATIONS

When requested our medical team can provide to residents or tourists of Arusha town only, home/hotel consultations should the client feel like they are not able to or don’t want to go to a hospital immediately. This service is provided at an exclusive fee per consultation and entails our team of medical doctors to be able to treat you at the comfort of your private space.

MEMBERSHIP

The full price of an emergency

dollars. Membership insures you against this cost.

Resident: Starting at $50 per person per year, this category of members are given one free emergency

and Family memberships are available for those living in Tanzania who wish to ensure their family is looked after in medical emergencies.

Tourist: Memberships are $20 per person for up to

4 weeks. Tourist insurance is available to visitors to Tanzania, directly or via their tour agent. We will provide an emergency medical air preferred destination within Tanzania or to Nairobi,Kenya.

Corporate: Corporate memberships are available for businesses in Tanzania to cover their emergency medical needs. We are happy to tailor the right corporate membership for your business’ needs.

JOLEEN D’MELLO General Manager Arusha Medivac

Our aim is to provide a high-level air ambulance service to ensure you are covered in your time of need. Whether you work, live or are visiting Tanzania we have a membership for you

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Call +255 767 996 996 Email : info@arushamedivac.org
For more information about Arusha Medivac “Tanzania’s Air Ambulance Service”

THE INCREDIBLE SAFARI CIRCUITS

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To make it easier to plan your trip, Tanzania has been divided into regional taking landscapes, intriguing wildlife and a plethora of two main Tanzania safari circuits are northern and southern, but to give you a comprehensive guide, we will also cover the western safari circuit as well as the

THE

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THE NORTHERN SAFARI CIRCUIT (N) SOUTHERN SAFARI CIRCUIT (S)

THE COASTAL CIRCUIT (C)

Tanzania is not all about wildlife. There is also a slice of tropical paradise on this side of the world. In the coastal lands and towns of Zanzibar, Pemba, and Mafia, you can find some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, most extravagant diving spots and fantastic historical experiences. Zanzibar is the most popular beach and honeymoon destination in Tanzania. It features clear, turquoise-blue water, shallow sandbars, and many small islands. Aside from the gorgeous stretches of white sand beaches and the many di ing and fishing spots, anzibar also houses many historical and cultural areas including the UNESCO World Heritage Site,

Stone Town. You can easily revel in the beauty of this island from other parts of Africa and even other parts of the world.

THE WESTERN CIRCUIT

Although off the beaten track, the western circuit offers visitors an incredible glimpse of Tanzania at its best. Chimpanzee trekking is the wildlife experience of a lifetime, and those who return from their safari wonder at the upclose experience. The often-neglected shores of Lake Victoria are also a pleasant retreat from the safari circuit and offer boating, fishing, and hiking excursions for visitors who are not content to admire the scenery. The western Circuit consists of Gombe, Rubondo,

Whichever part of Tanzania you decide to explore on your next trip, you will surely gain a memorable adventure – one that’ll haunt your travel desires for a long time. Whether you opt for the remote and exclusive southern safari parks, the famous, unparalleled sightings in the northern safari parks, the exciting primate visit to the western circuit or the rejuvenating tropical getaway in the coastal circuit, there is no doubt that you will fall in love with Tanzania immediately! Besides, you can always combine them and have the African adventure of a lifetime.

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All Picture Courtesy of roy Safaris, Moiz Husein & Tanzania Tourist Board
THE COASTAL CIRCUIT (C) THE WESTERN SAFARI CIRCUIT (W)
All Picture Courtesy of roy Safaris, Moiz Husein & Tanzania Tourist Board All Picture of 7 Floor Media & Moiz Husein
THE COASTAL CIRCUIT (C) THE WESTERN SAFARI CIRCUIT (W) (W) Saanane, Katavi, and Mahale Mountains National Parks.

Golden Tulip Stone Town Boutique Hotel

In the heart of Stone Town

Situated just a 5-minute walk from House of Wonders, 2-minute walk from the Zanzibar Ferry Terminal and Zanzibar International Airport is 8 km from the hotel. International Standards, Local Flavors” Golden Tulip Stone Town Boutique Hotel offers all those amenities that give the perfect frame for enjoying a stay in Zanzibar’s capital before or after safari.

The boutique hotel consists of 33 rooms, all decorated with traditional accents and vintage glamour. Relax in the comfortable and spacious hotel rooms that offer a wealth of amenities. Our 4-star hotel rooms in Zanzibar include private ensuite bathrooms equipped with towels.

Start your day with a refreshing breakfast at the Curry House with a stunning sea town view. Curry House restaurant menu a la carte, presents a selection of local, indian, continental, chinese and international dishes that can be consumed enjoying an incredible 360-degree Ocean and Stone Town scenery.

Located in the heart of Stone Town, a 4-star hotel is a fascinating replica of an ancient Zanzibarian building. The Golden Tulip Stone Town Boutique hotel promises traditional vintage and luxury in Stone Town.

The boutique hotel has 2 conference halls and the largest seats for 300 persons. Each room can be laid needs. The facilities available are numerous: cabled lines, projectors, screens, PA systems, microphones, and wireless internet in the whole hotel. The boutique hotel dedicated professionals will help you organise your best event.

The Golden Tulip Stone Town Boutique Hotel will make you live a few experiences in order to make your trip an unforgettable one.

Fitness centre: A modern gym is available at the Golden Tulip Stone Town Boutique hotel at a very little extra charge. Elliptical machines, weights, and treadmills are there for the guests wishing to continue with

Shower and locker room facilities are also available. It is open from 6 am until 10 am and from 4.30 pm until 9 pm.

Relax Your

Body & Soul by enjoying Thai massage, a healing system combining acupressure, Indian, ayurvedic principle and assisted YOGA postures.

The boutique hotel has a rectangular swimming pool of 12 metres long. You

to freshen up after and before swimming. Filled and drained daily, our staff chlorinated the water to ensure that health and safety standards are met.

All highlights of this beautiful city, recognized as a UNESCO heritage sight, such as the house of wonders, forodhani gardens, the old fort, darajani market are within walking distance as well as the numerous shops, restaurants and nightspots.

Experience incredible Zanzibari hospitality at Golden Tulip Stone Town Boutique hotel, where our friendly and caring staff look forward to welcoming you to this fun, relaxing, exotic island.

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The Treasure of Africa

In the ninth or tenth centuries came Shirazi Persians from modernday Iran, sailing their ancient dhows across the Indian Ocean. Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Indonesian merchants and pirates, traders and adventurers, all arrived over the centuries during which the Swahili coast was the centre of a thriving commercial civilisation, with its own language, economy and artistic traditions. Today, reminders of the

ahili oast s magnificent post can be found up and down the length of Tanzania. The brassbound chests and heavy wooden doors of the Swahili Empire are found on a far island, imported originally by the Arabic slave traders who led caravans into the interior in search of fortune. On the coast itself, crumbling mosques nestle among palm trees by white beaches and Persian baths lie ruined in the remains of ancient villas.

BAGAMOYO

Bagamoyo was once the centre of slave and ivory trading. It was the last point reached by the caravans of slaves who arrived here for transportation to faraway places. Today this attractive coastal town still bears while waiting for transportation still stands, as does the tree under which they were bought and sold.

KILWA

Kilwa Kisiwani Island was

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once the trading centre of the Swahili Empire. The ruins of the settlement still remain and are considered to be one of the most important Swahili historical sites in East African. The famous traveller and chronicler lbn Battuta visited Kilwa in the 14th century, describing his admiration for the architecture and graceful situation of the capital city. Later the island became a trading post for slaves travelling north from Mauritius and Mozambique.

The end of the town supremacy as a trading port came when it was ransacked, ostensibly by “cannibals’’ in 1588.

MAFIA ISLAND  from ancient Yemen who dominated the coast around archipelago, off beaten track and known to only the most discerning travellers. The island is surrounded by a barrier reef so rich in marine life it has been designated a marine park by the World

Wide Fund for Nature. A tiny population of pygmy hippo lives in the remains of an old lagoon, cut off from the mainland centuries.

PEMBA

Pemba Island, rumored to have once been inhabited by a race of mythical giants, is an untouched beauty that offers an undiluted experience of island life in the Indian Ocean. The tiny number of visitors to Pemba every year means that the

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island has little in the way of tourist infrastructure – which for alternative travellers is the main attraction. Small guesthouses are dotted around the island, and there are a couple of upmarket diving hotels and resorts. There are many historical sites and ruins to explore on Pemba including a number of old mosques and tombs and the old town fort of Chake Chake. The Pujini ruins south-east of Chake Chake are the remnants of a fortified to n built around the 13th century. There is also Ngezi Forest, a beautiful untouched rainforest and home to the Pemba Flying Fox, a giant bat!

TANGA AND PANGANI

Ruins close to the active port of Tanga attest to its importance as a trading post in the Swahili trading empire. The ruins, once a large mosque, include more than 40 tombs, Tanga has pleasant beaches and is a convenient

point from which to visit the spectacular Usambara Mountains. Just south of Tanga is Pangani, once the home of Arab slave traders, set on a lovely estuary of the Panani River.

ZANZIBAR (UNGUJA ISLAND)

For a small island in the southern waters of the Indian Ocean, Zanzibar has a long and unexpected history. For centuries the island has been a centre of slave and ivory trade, if not all trading, from central Africa to the rest of the world and was the world’s main producer of the highly valued clove spice. It is also the centre of Swahili language and culture. Zanzibar is the undisputed capital of the Swahili coast.

he first uropeans to encounter this vast trading network and culture around Zanzibar were the Portuguese, who arrived in the late 15th Century. The

Portuguese were ousted with the help of Oman, in the mid16th Century, whose vast trade connections had been severed by the entrance of the Portuguese.

Zanzibar became the seat of the Omani empire, when Sultan Seyyid Said moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar in 1840, due largely to its economic importance in the empire and unrest at home. This was to last only 50 years until the British, keen on expanding their colonial reach, declared Zanzibar a British Protectorate. This, in turn, was to last until 1963, when the British handed power back to the Sultan in a constitutional monarchy which was itself overthrown in early 1964 in a violent revolution which established the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, which rules the country to this day.

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CULTURAL TOURISM

In Tanzania, a land of superb landscapes and spectacular wildlife, another attraction stands equally tall- the people. Tanzania’s people are among the most welcoming and approachable on earth, with a range of fascinating cultures ready to be shared with visitors. From the wachagga of the slopes of Kilimanjaro to the now world-famous Maasai, a cultural excursion or a longer stay among local people is likely to become one of the most rewarding experiences of any holiday I Tanzania.

In addition, many local areas run their own cultural programmes for visitors, bringing income directly to the community and giving the people the chance to show their lifestyle to the outside world on their own terms. Primary schools can be developed through a tour of the fascinating slopes of Mt Meru; a health clinic is improved through a guided tour of the luscious green Usambara Mountains, or a kindergarten funded by a stroll through the tropical vegetation of the Rift Valley.

ultural tourism programmes are benefi cial to everyone – the tourists get a unique, unforgettable experience, the local people generate income and improve their standard of living, and both parties gain valuable understanding of another culture which will last long after the visitors have returned home. Most cultural tourism programmes are located near the main through fares of the principal tourist destinations, making a cultural addition to a safari easy to arrange. Guides are local people born and raised in the area, well trained in their obs and proficient in English.

ultural tours can be half-day events or incorporated into a longer safari. Whether you spend the morning in a Maasai boma or trek by camel up a local summit, stopping to learn about traditional plants and tribal stories, a cultural tour is must-do for anyone wanting to see the rich life of the Tanzania people. Some of Tanzania’s bestknown cultural tourism destinations include:

“Cultural tourism programmes are benefi cial to everyone – the tourists get a unique, unforgettable experience, the local people generate income and improve their standard of living…”

Eyasi

Home to some of the last hunter-gatherers in Africa, the Hadzabe bushmen have made the area around Lake Eyasi their long-time hunting grounds. Day-trips or longer safaris with the hadzabe bushmen give visitors a chance to experience a way of life that has long since vanished elsewhere on the planet. Morning hunts with the Hadzabe warriors, armed with bows and arrows, offer a fascinating glimpse into an ancient way of life. Honey-gathering, walks to find traditional healing plants and food, and traditional dances are all part of the Hadzabe cultural tourism experience.

Kilimanjaro

Why not combine a hike up the world’s most impressive mountain with a visit to its people, the historically progressive WaChagga? See traditional and modern Chagga art, culture and homes.

Maasailand

See how the Maasai, among the last of the world’s pastoral peoples, are adapting to the 21st century in their own way and in their won time. Visit Engaruka, the lost city in the shadow of the Great Rift Wall, where Maasai mix irrigation, farming and traditional herding. In Mkuru, near Arusha National Park, short camel treks with local Maasai give visitors a glimpse into nomadic culture, as they climb nearby Ol Donyo Landaree.

Meru

Only minutes from bustling Arusha are spots that look and feel as they did decades ago. But everywhere, too, is transition as the WaArusha and WaMeru peoples adapt tradition to progress and science. Visitors can meet a traditional healer, learn about animal husbandry and agri-culture, and buy carvings and foodstuffs from local handicraft cooperatives or women’s business.

Southern Pare Mountains

Walk the most remote mountains of northern Tanzania with local farmers, through traditional Pare villages and dense tropical forests. From half day to three day guided hikes, this is an opportunity to step into the culture of the Pare people. Visit the Mghimbi Caves, secret hiding place during the slave raids, the proceed to Malameni Rock, the scene of human sacrifices to appease evil spirits up until the 1930s. Walk through the Ikongwe Village, believe by locals to be a gift from heaven, surrounded by mountain terraces and small waterfalls. Profits from these tours are used to subsidise much needed energy saving stoves and educational scholarship.

Usambara

Africa’s Switzerland, a hiker’s paradise, with dozens of varied treks from half a day to a week. The stunning mountainous district of Lushoto was home to one of Tanzania’s great historical kingdoms.

Sea Cliff Court Hotel & Luxury Apartments

your home away from home

Packages range from a Studio Apartment on daily bed-and-breakfast rates to a Two Bedroom Apartment on a Monthly Self-Catering Rate. All 68 Self Contained Studios & Apartments are elegantly decorated in a Modern Afro influenced design ith ma ority of the furniture and artwork being locally handcrafted in Tanzania.

Moyo Kitchen and Bar is the latest addition. This African Fusion Kitchen & Bar oasis is open daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. The A La Carte Menu offers a selection of food inspired by the rich local culinary heritage, mixed with our international cuisine favourites. The restaurant offers a cosy, romantic ambience with a Classic modern Interior. It can serve up to 80 guests in our indoors seating area. One can also en oy eating outdoors on our gorgeous patio, or in the garden, surrounded by lush greenery, overlooking the pool area.

The Hotel & Luxury Apartment Complex is conveniently and centrally situated in the quiet neighbourhood of Masaki, on Msasani Peninsular. Comprises 68 Luxury Serviced Suites, consisting of 44 spacious Studios, 12 One Bedroom Apartments and 12 Two Bedroom Apartments. Sea Cliff Court Hotel & Luxury Apartments offers both serviced and fully equipped Accommodation for SelfCatering Business trips as well as Holiday stays.

For those wanting to exercise after too much mouth-watering dishes from Moyo Kitchen and Bar, Or want to keep up ith your fitness regime, the ym and ool is ust for you. Conveniently located on the ground floor. he gym has state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment ranging from treadmills, exercise bikes, free weights to Yoga/Pilates mats. All the features you would expect at a 4 Star Hotel. Guests relaxing

at the pool en oy the anzanian sun ith magnificent garden view. Refresh yourself with drinks and gourmet foods from the Moyo Kitchen and Bar.

Complimentary Business centre is a, located on the ground floor is a ailable to all our guests. The Business Centre has a refreshment station offering snacks and water with tea and coffee available on request.

during your stay at Sea Cliff Court Hotel & Luxury Apartments, the well-trained staff will show you around to make you familiar with the local culture from our list of activities: City Tours, Mwenge Carving Market, Bongoyo Island and Zanzibar.

Sea Cliff Court Hotel & Luxury Apartments is surrounded by shops, restaurants, recreational activities and the famous Tanzanite Museum, are all at walking distance, and is only 7km north of Dar es Salaam City.

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Dar es Salaam

The famous commercial city with exotic

DAR ES SALAAM MEANS ‘HAVEN OF PEACE’. THE NAME WAS BESTOWED ON THE CITY DURING THE TIME OF SULTAN SEYYID MAJID, WHO CHOSE THE SLEEPING FISHING VILLAGE OF ZARAMO TO HAVE HIS SUMMER PALACE, BANDUR UL SALAAM, THE PALACE OF PEACE. THE VILLAGE THRIVED AND GREW UNDER THE SULTAN’S PRESENCE, BECOMING A CENTRE OF TRADE FOR IVORY AND SLAVES AND TRANSFORMING OVER TIME INTO THE BUSTLING CITY OF DAR ES SALAAM

& The Beaches

smells and outstanding beaches!

estled along a natural harbour on the ndian cean with long stretches of sand covered coastline, Dar s Salaam guarantees some great e periences for beach lovers. hile much of it is used for shing or transport, there are miles upon miles of unspoiled beaches to choose from in Dar s Salaam. t can be overwhelming and hard to know where to go at rst. n no particular order, here are the top beaches in Dar s Salaam you can’t afford to miss.

DDar Es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest and richest city and it has grown to become a

prosperous commercial centre of the East African region. While Dar Es Salaam boasts one of the orld s finest natural harbours it remains a place of fascination with many reminders of its colourful past.

ar Es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest and richest city and it has grown to become a prosperous commercial centre of the East African region. While Dar Es Salaam boasts one of the orld s finest natural harbours it remains a place of fascination with many reminders of its colourful past.

Dhows still work its waters while dug outs, piled ith fish, bob by the harbour side.

Dhows still work its waters while dug outs, piled ith fish, bob by the harbour side.

The city displays the many cultural influences of its history

- Arab, Indian, German & British. There is an Asian district with its speciality shops, restaurants and Sikh, Muslim and Hindu temples. The German colonisation has left behind a Bavarian-style railway station, the Roman Catholic St Joseph’s Cathedral and the Lutheran Azania Front Church. The Botanical Gardens and Gymkhana Club are evidence of British occupation.

The city displays the many cultural influences of its history Arab, Indian, German & British. There is an Asian district with its speciality shops, restaurants and Sikh, Muslim and Hindu temples. The German colonisation has left behind a Bavarian-style railway station, the Roman Catholic St Joseph’s Cathedral and the Lutheran Azania Front Church. The Botanical Gardens and Gymkhana Club are evidence of British occupation.

Visitors to Dar Es Salaam are well catered for, with a choice of accommodation for all budgets, from backpacker hostels to fi e star hotels. For the business traveler, there are a number of hotels boasting world-class

Visitors to Dar Es Salaam are well catered for, with a choice of accommodation for all budgets, from backpacker hostels to fi e star hotels. For the business traveler, there are a number

conference facilities. There’s a mind-boggling range of restaurants offering Thai, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Turkish Cuisine Ethiopian cuisine and more. Of course, you can also find local restaurants serving chipsi, ugali and nyama choma, freshly grilled meat.

of hotels boasting world-class conference facilities. There’s a mind-boggling range of restaurants offering Thai, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Turkish Cuisine Ethiopian cuisine and more. Of course, you can also find local restaurants serving chipsi, ugali and nyama choma, freshly grilled meat.

Dar Es Salaam is also Tanzania’s most prominent city for the arts, fashion, media and music.

Dar Es Salaam is also Tanzania’s most prominent city for the arts, fashion, media and music.

The URITHI Heritage Festival is anzania s cultural flagship to world tourism, taking place in Dar Es Salaam each year in September and October and promotes the heritage and the ideological implications of its historical narratives.

The URITHI Heritage Festival is anzania s cultural flagship to world tourism, taking place in Dar Es Salaam each year in September and October and promotes the heritage and the ideological implications of its historical narratives.

For art lovers the Nyerere Cultural Centre exhibits arts and handicrafts and the National Museum is well worth a visit.

For art lovers the Nyerere Cultural Centre exhibits arts and handicrafts and the National Museum is well worth a visit.

Dar Es Salaam offers a vibrant nightlife scene with traditional Taarab music and clubs playing jazz, afro funk and hip hop.

Dar Es Salaam offers a vibrant nightlife scene with traditional Taarab music and clubs playing jazz, afro funk and hip hop.

Dar Es Salaam has become a very important centre for International and regional conferences. The Julius Nyerere International

Dar Es Salaam has become a very important centre for International

and regional conferences. The Julius Nyerere International Conference Centre can host meetings and conferences for 1000 delegates.

Conference Centre can host meetings and conferences for 1000 delegates.

Scratch beyond the surface in ar s alaam and you ll find it s a city rich in di ersity and filled with character.

Scratch beyond the surface in ar s alaam and you ll find it s a city rich in di ersity and filled with character.

THE BEACHES OF DAR ES SALAAM

There is nothing as amazing as spending some time on a beautiful beach during a holiday or weekend break. Tanzania is a beautiful country blessed with an abundance of scenic beaches that sees locals and tourists thronging to. Dar Es Salaam’s beaches are often overshadowed by those of its offshore neighbour, Zanzibar, but prepare to be amazed. The hite, fine sand beaches of ar Es Salaam will take your breath away.

THE BEACHES OF DAR ES SALAAM

There is nothing as amazing as spending some time on a beautiful beach during a holiday or weekend break. Tanzania is a beautiful country blessed with an abundance of scenic beaches that sees locals and tourists thronging to. Dar Es Salaam’s beaches are often overshadowed by those of its offshore neighbour, Zanzibar, but prepare to be amazed. The hite, fine sand beaches of ar Es Salaam will take your breath away.

COCO BEACH

Also known as Oyster Bay Beach, featuring a lively atmosphere, Coco beach presents a perfect avenue for everyone to enjoy the ocean. Idyllic with stretches of almost clean sand, the popular beach on the east side of the Msasani peninsula is a favourite for both tourists and locals. It’s the first place most locals think

COCO BEACH

Also known as Oyster Bay Beach, featuring a lively atmosphere, Coco beach presents a perfect avenue for everyone to enjoy the ocean. Idyllic with stretches of almost clean sand, the popular

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of when it comes to beach relaxation and unwinding; it’s usually overcrowded during public holidays. The beach features a wide range of restaurants, bars, food stalls and outdoor entertainment.

SOUTH BEACH

beach on the east side of the Msasani peninsula is a favourite for both tourists and locals. It’s the first place most locals think of when it comes to beach relaxation and unwinding; it’s usually overcrowded during public holidays. The beach features a wide range of restaurants, bars, food stalls and outdoor entertainment.

The south beach is also referred to as Kingamboni and it s the standout choice of the many beaches in the city. It has a picture-perfect setting with powdery sand, pristine waters, and waves that are ideal for swimming. It is located off Kigamboni oad on the south coast of the city. If you are looking for the best of regular live music, the south beach provides a perfect option. Cold beer, sodas, cocktails and Delicious foods are served in the different food stalls on the beach.

SOUTH BEACH

The south beach is also referred to as “Kingamboni” and it’s the standout choice of the many beaches in the city. It has a pictureperfect setting with powdery sand, pristine waters, and waves that are ideal for swimming. It is located off Kigamboni Road on the south coast of the city. If you are looking for the best of regular live music, the south beach provides a perfect option. Cold beer, sodas, cocktails and Delicious foods are served in the different food stalls on the beach.

MBUDYA ISLAND BEACH

Mbudya Island beach is one of the most untouched beaches in Tanzania. While the island is no secret to locals, many tourists have no idea that it exists. You can get to the island by taking a 25-minute ferry ride from White Sands Beach Resort. You can also take a 10-minute boat ride from

MBUDYA ISLAND BEACH

Mbudya Island beach is one of the most untouched beaches in Tanzania. While the island is no secret to locals, many tourists have no idea that it exists. You

Msasani Slipway to the island. You can hole up on this piece of paradise and enjoy its seclusion and solitude. The island has no hotel or restaurant but you can enjoy some delicious grilled seafood freshly caught from the sea with a beer or soda in a banda.

BONGOYO ISLAND BEACH

can get to the island by taking a 25-minute ferry ride from White Sands Beach Resort. You can also take a 10-minute boat ride from Msasani Slipway to the island. You can hole up on this piece of paradise and enjoy its seclusion and solitude. The island has no hotel or restaurant but you can enjoy some delicious grilled seafood freshly caught from the sea with a beer or soda in a banda.

KUNDUCHI BEACH

they step on its shores. The white sandy beach sits on the lap of the gorgeous Indian Ocean and it’s perfect for an ultimate getaway. If you feel like lazing around, sink into the soft sand and let in the breath-taking sunshine.

BAHARI BEACH

BONGOYO ISLAND BEACH

This leisure island is a marine conservation area and it features beautiful beaches and a range of fun activities including snorkelling and swimming. You can get here by taking a boat from the Slipway shopping centre on the peninsula. The island is uninhabited so you can only spend a day here and go back to the city. When you get here, you can rent a banda –the little huts on the beach, relax and order your lunch. The beach combines a spectacular outlook, exceptional snorkelling conditions and walking opportunities along the stretches of the coastline.

“Remarkable”, “postcardperfect”, “speechless” are some of the words used to describe Kunduchi Beach by tourists when they step on its shores. The white sandy beach sits on the lap of the gorgeous Indian Ocean and it’s perfect for an ultimate getaway. If you feel like lazing around, sink into the soft sand and let in the breath-taking sunshine.

BAHARI BEACH

KUNDUCHI

BEACH

“Remarkable”, “postcardperfect”, “speechless” are some of the words used to describe Kunduchi each by tourists hen

This leisure island is a marine conservation area and it features beautiful beaches and a range of fun activities including snorkelling and swimming. You can get here by taking a boat from the Slipway shopping centre on the peninsula. The island is uninhabited so you can only spend a day here and go back to the city. When you get here, you can rent a banda – the little huts on the beach, relax and order your lunch. The beach combines a spectacular outlook, exceptional snorkelling conditions and walking opportunities along the stretches of the coastline.

Bahari beach situated at the North of Dar es Salaam is a perfect private paradise with plenty of space, consistent waves and a soothing atmosphere that makes for a great relaxing spot throughout the year. A very quiet and calm place, Bahari is perfect to relax, read a book, see some local life, swim in the ocean and drink a few cocktails at the local beach bar. Popular activities to do in ahari includes kitesurfing and a range of water sports. From this long beach with white sand, you get to order some fresh seafood from the fishing village located at the one end.

AMANI BEACH

Bahari beach situated at the North of Dar es Salaam is a perfect private paradise with plenty of space, consistent waves and a soothing atmosphere that makes for a great relaxing spot throughout the year. A very quiet and calm place, Bahari is perfect to relax, read a book, see some local life, swim in the ocean and drink a few cocktails at the local beach bar. Popular activities to do in ahari includes kitesurfing and a range of water sports. From this long beach with white sand, you get to order some fresh seafood from the fishing illage located at the one end.

Even though the beaches on the mainland coast are often neglected, Amani Beach is different. Both locals and e patriates flock to this beach for a relaxing weekend getaway. The beach is a perfect combination

AMANI BEACH

Even though the beaches on

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of beautiful coastal landscapes and leisure activities off and on the water such as mountain biking, horse-riding, swimming, and surfing. Make some holiday memories at this beautiful stretch of extensive white beach.

city for its mix of relaxing and fun experiences.

BAGAMOYO

of beautiful coastal landscapes and leisure activities off and on the water such as mountain biking, horse-riding, swimming, and surfing. Make some holiday memories at this beautiful stretch of extensive white beach.

WHITE SANDS

the mainland coast are often neglected, Amani Beach is different. Both locals and e patriates flock to this beach for a relaxing weekend getaway. The beach is a perfect combination of beautiful coastal landscapes and leisure activities off and on the water such as mountain biking, horse-riding, swimming, and surfing. Make some holiday memories at this beautiful stretch of extensive white beach.

KIPEPEO BEACH

WHITE SANDS

and food stalls for the best of homemade burgers. The beach has secured its place among the best beaches in the city for its mix of relaxing and fun experiences.

BAGAMOYO

Clear blue water and a clean beach with nice sunbathing beds/ chairs are what characterises this white sandy beach. From white sands, there is an opportunity to travel to some small islands by boat. This pristine beach is a perfect place to enjoy the ocean, sun, play volleyball and eat good food. Situated in White Sands Hotel in the north of Dar es Salaam, the beach features a nice bar next to the pool and restaurant with a beautiful ocean view.

city for its mix of relaxing and fun experiences.

KIPEPEO BEACH

KIPEPEO BEACH

WHITE SANDS

Clear blue water and a clean beach with nice sunbathing beds/ chairs are what characterises this white sandy beach. From white sands, there is an opportunity to travel to some small islands by boat. This pristine beach is a perfect place to enjoy the ocean, sun, play volleyball and eat good food. Situated in White Sands Hotel in the north of Dar es Salaam, the beach features a nice bar next to the pool and restaurant with a beautiful ocean view.

With the tropical turquoise water of the Indian Ocean, the Kipepeo beach amazes and entices everyone at all times. Located about 9 km from the city centre on the south coast, the sun-kissed beach is a year-round choice for those looking for some beach fun and adventures. We love it like that! Break away from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few minutes on this beach and you’ll feel relaxed and rejuvenated. Thanks to its peaceful atmosphere that works magic on people’s stress levels.

MIKADI BEACH

Clear blue water and a clean beach with nice sunbathing beds/ chairs are what characterises this white sandy beach. From white sands, there is an opportunity to travel to some small islands by boat. This pristine beach is a perfect place to enjoy the ocean, sun, play volleyball and eat good food. Situated in White Sands Hotel in the north of Dar es Salaam, the beach features a nice bar next to the pool and restaurant with a beautiful ocean view.

MIKADI BEACH

The name “Mikadi” originates from the Mikadi tree that thrives along the beautiful coastline of Tanzania. This is the kind of beach anyone would love to spend a relaxing weekend. The beach facilities come with a beautiful swimming pool, a bar restaurant and food stalls for the best of homemade burgers. The beach has secured its place among the best beaches in the

The name “Mikadi” originates from the Mikadi tree that thrives along the beautiful coastline of Tanzania. This is the kind of beach anyone would love to spend a relaxing weekend. The beach facilities come with a beautiful swimming pool, a bar restaurant and food stalls for the best of homemade burgers. The beach has secured its place among the best beaches in the

MIKADI BEACH

The name “Mikadi” originates from the Mikadi tree that thrives along the beautiful coastline of Tanzania. This is the kind of beach anyone would love to spend a relaxing weekend. The beach facilities come with a beautiful swimming pool, a bar restaurant

With the tropical turquoise water of the Indian Ocean, the Kipepeo beach amazes and entices everyone at all times. Located about 9 km from the city centre on the south coast, the sun-kissed beach is a year-round choice for those looking for some beach fun and adventures. We love it like that! Break away from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few minutes on this beach and you’ll feel relaxed and rejuvenated. Thanks to its peaceful atmosphere that works magic on people’s stress levels.

MBEZI BEACH

With the tropical turquoise water of the Indian Ocean, the Kipepeo beach amazes and entices everyone at all times. Located about 9 km from the city centre on the south coast, the sun-kissed beach is a year-round choice for those looking for some beach fun and adventures. We love it like that! Break away from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few minutes on this beach and you’ll feel relaxed and rejuvenated. Thanks to its peaceful atmosphere that works magic on people’s stress levels.

MBEZI BEACH

Another Popular day excursion from the beach resorts and once the last stop for slave and ivory caravans from the interior en route to Zanzibar. It was the capital of German East Africa and was one of the most important trading ports along the East African coast. Many of the famous European explorers such as Henry Morton Stanley, Speke and Burton started their journeys of exploration from Bagamoyo.

Another Popular day excursion from the beach resorts and once the last stop for slave and ivory caravans from the interior en route to Zanzibar. It was the capital of German East Africa and was one of the most important trading ports along the East African coast. Many of the famous European explorers such as Henry Morton Stanley, Speke and Burton started their journeys of exploration from Bagamoyo.

BAGAMOYO

Another Popular day excursion from the beach resorts and once the last stop for slave and ivory caravans from the interior en route to Zanzibar. It was the capital of German East Africa and was one of the most important trading ports along the East African coast. Many of the famous European explorers such as Henry Morton Stanley, Speke and Burton started their journeys of exploration from Bagamoyo.

Mbezi Beach is located about 20 km north of the city centre, along Bagamoyo Road. The pristine beach is an untouched paradise, an idyllic coastal playground, and a great diving location. Mbezi beach is in close proximity to Karibu art gallery, some shops, an international school and some luxurious accommodation. With the variety of things to do and see, the beach is one of the most varied locations in the city, enjoyed by both locals and expatriates.

Mbezi Beach is located about 20 km north of the city centre, along Bagamoyo Road. The pristine beach is an untouched paradise, an idyllic coastal playground, and a great diving location. Mbezi beach is in close proximity to Karibu art gallery, some shops, an international school and some luxurious accommodation. With the variety of things to do and see, the beach is one of the most varied locations in the city, enjoyed by both locals and expatriates.

MBEZI BEACH

Mbezi Beach is located about 20 km north of the city centre, along Bagamoyo Road. The pristine beach is an untouched paradise, an idyllic coastal playground, and a great diving location. Mbezi beach is in close proximity to Karibu art gallery, some shops, an international school and some luxurious accommodation. With the variety of things to do and see, the beach is one of the most varied locations in the city, enjoyed by both locals and expatriates.

So, which among these enchanting beaches in Dar Es Salaam are you going to check out first? Whether you choose to go scuba diving to explore the island’s colourful coral reefs or end up basking under the sun in the midst of natural beauty, these Dar Es Salaam beaches are the perfect locales for your next beach holiday. Pack your bags at once and explore all these marvellous shores with a joyous vacation in Dar Es Salaam.

So, which among these enchanting beaches in Dar Es Salaam are you going to check out first? Whether you choose to go scuba diving to explore the island’s colourful coral reefs or end up basking under the sun in the midst of natural beauty, these Dar Es Salaam beaches are the perfect locales for your next beach holiday. Pack your bags at once and explore all these marvellous shores with a joyous vacation in Dar Es Salaam.

So, which among these enchanting beaches in Dar Es Salaam are you going to check out first? Whether you choose to go scuba diving to explore the island’s colourful coral reefs or end up basking under the sun in the midst of natural beauty, these Dar Es Salaam beaches are the perfect locales for your next beach holiday. Pack your bags at once and explore all these marvellous shores with a joyous vacation in Dar Es Salaam.

The magic of Dar Es Salaam Island is that it is a multifaceted destination, offering a unique blend of idyllic beaches, intriguing history, cultural diversity, tasty cuisine, exotic spices, and rich flora and fauna.

The magic of Dar Es Salaam Island is that it is a multifaceted destination, offering a unique blend of idyllic beaches, intriguing history, cultural diversity, tasty cuisine, exotic spices, and rich flora and fauna.

The magic of Dar Es Salaam Island is that it is a multifaceted destination, offering a unique blend of idyllic beaches, intriguing history, cultural diversity, tasty cuisine, exotic spices, and rich flora and fauna.

The WIMA awards celebrates 50 women leaders who’ve navigated the changing corporate and business landscape- women who’ve taken on industry giants, broken barriers in male dominated areas, spotlights achievements of other women. Some of these women leaders are from Tanzania, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

The outstanding Women Leaders in Africa

Women in Management has of cially announced the op 50 Women In Management wardees for at limani ity ar es Salaam which marks the fourth year of honourin inspirin Senior female leaders in frica.

Speakin at the ala dinner s. aike oshi ounder and EO of omen n ana ement frica stated oday we are celebratin the achievements of women leaders across frica and beyond. owever would be remiss if did not take a moment to re ect and acknowled e the incredible contributions which women have made throu hout history and continue to make today. omen eaders such as on. President r. Samia Suluhu r. etrude on ella. r ulia ckson o i Okon o weala ama Scholastica imario the late aya n elou Ellen ohn

Sirleaf raca achel to name a few that have continued to pave the way for the advancement of women in the lobal community.

ut it s not ust in the realm of activism where women have made a difference. omen have made incredible strides in elds like science technolo y business and the arts challen in ender stereotypes and breakin barriers every step of the way. et despite all the pro ress which we have made we still have a lon way to o. omen continue to face discrimination bias and une ual opportunities in many areas of life.

he O pandemic has further intensi ed these challen es with women disproportionately impacted by ob losses increased care ivin responsibilities and domestic violence. hich is why today we must commit ourselves to the on oin ht for ender e uality. e must continue to speak out

a ainst se ism and miso yny advocate for policies that empower women and support one another in our personal and professional lives.

e know that women leaders unfortunately usually are unable to compete on an

The 2023 WIMA awards aimed to harness, validate, and amplify contributions of African women and their diaspora counterparts in Africa’s growth, security, and prosperity. The fact that WIMA is on its 4th season is a clear indication of the positive impact that this initiative is continuing to create towards women empowerment and gender equality through various great accomplishments that the previous awardees have attained in their careers such as board membership, training and career progression

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e ual playin eld as their male counterparts even when they are fully uali ed. or instance accordin to a recent survey done by in partnership with E ES international the representation of females on orporate oard of irectors for companies listed on the ar es Salaam Stock E chan e SE decreased not increased from . in to . in . lso the nited ations secretary eneral nt nio uterres recently warned that at the current pace ender e uality was pro ected to be years away because the pro ress won over decades was vanishin before our eyes.

t we nd this unacceptable hile we understand that these statistics can be discoura in we want to assure you that we are committed to providin you and your or anisations with the tools and resources to help improve the diversity and representation of women in leadership and board roles. herefore we ur e you all to oin hands with us and take a stand for ender e uality. et us celebrate the achievements of women leaders support each other and work towards a more e uitable future for all.

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leaders to continue to serve as catalysts for chan e. omen leaders should embrace their in uence to drive chan e and not shy away from usin their power for ood. et us celebrate the accomplishments of women leaders support one another and work towards a more e uitable future for all said r. aike.

would also like to acknowled e the e cellent collaboration we have had with P and rademark frica on wide ran in issues and look forward to stren thenin our collaboration with . ll

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The most vocal and fiercest critics of capitalism, Karl Marx, shouldn’t be blamed. He was right when he called our obsessiveness for wealth and profit as “primitive accumulation.” Worse, our obsessiveness over wealth and profit is a never-ending game.

Here are three reasons why being generous is critical to your business success. Let’s get right to it.

. enerosity egets ontentment

Looking at it on the surface, the act of giving doesn’t make much sense. But when you critically dissect it from the inside, you’ll find out that being generous is not only about losing a sheer of your products. It’s not about being favorable to some folks and doing a disservice to your venture either. It’s quite the opposite. If you give your physical product or a share of your profits to someone, you’re actually doing a personal good to both yourself and your beneficiary.

.The ore ou ive, The ore You Get

When you offer a freemium service to your potential premium subscriber, charge 0.00 for your drop-shipping business, or give out your 300-page e-book for free to your new blog subscriber, you’re not losing a sale. ou’re building a strong relationship with your prospective customer. ou’re building a solid connection with your audience. The connection will help your buyer to not only get to know you better, but admire you and trust you. Whatever you sell, whatever you stand for, if you want to stand out and reap more rewards, you have to give more.

. iving Doesn’t ust uild our usiness. t hanges our orld

When you give out something for free, you’re not only opening the gates of the word-of-mouth advertisement for your startup. In reality, you’re inspiring your audience. ou’re building your community. ou’re changing your world for the better. Give out some funds or books to a person or your local community. The items you give out will do much more than put a smile in the person’s face. It will directly contribute to improving their life. Sure, that will motivate them to give as well -- when they get their business ideas off the ground -- and the engine of giving back continues to recycle.

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hy bein enerous is critical to your business success
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iStore is Tanzania’s only Apple Premium Reseller and offers the complete range of Apple products, iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, and the whole range of iPhones which comes with 2 years warranty. At iStore our purpose is to give customers total Peace of Mind.

Why upgrade to iPhone 14?

Water and Dust Resistance

The iPhone 14 has an IP68 rating for resistance to water and dust intrusion. The smartphones are able to withstand a depth of up to six meters (19.7 feet) for up to 30 minutes.

A15 Bionic

iPhone 14 has the same super speedy chip that’s in iPhone 13 Pro.A15 Bionic, with a 5core GPU, powers all the latest features and makes graphically intense games and AR apps feel ultra-fluid. An updated internal design delivers better thermal efficiency, so you can stay in the action longer.

Peace of mind

If you don’t have cell service or WiFi, the iPhone lets you text emergency services over satellite.

Camera

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21% more screen. Now that’s big. iPhone 14 has a supersized Super Retina XDR display.

Crash Detection calls

iPhone 14 can detect a severe car crash, then call 911 and notify your emergency contacts.

A new Main camera and improved image processing let you capture even more sensational shots in all kinds of light — especially low light.

• Up to 2.5x better lowlight photos on the Main camera

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Snap your sharpest, most colourful close-ups and group shots, thanks to a new True Depth front camera with autofocus and a larger aperture.

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Get our best battery life ever on iPhone 14 Plus. And awesome all-day battery life on iPhone 14.

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Apple has been offering its standard iPhone line up in a range of bright colours for several years now. The iPhone 14 models come in Blue, Purple, Midnight, Starlight, and (PRODUCT)RED.

For more information about these products, please contact iStore Tanzania

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Spice Up Your Tech Life NEW COOLEST TECH GADGETS IN TANZANIA

This article presents my tips for Tanzanian safaris, and to some extent for other types of expeditionary photography. The discussion inevitably mixes bits of opinion in with the facts. This isn’t an analytical laboratory review, but rather a guide based on my field experience. I have no financial ties or connections to any of the vendors mentioned here; I’m just a customer like anybody else.

The safari day

Storage

Vehicles and camera support Lens selection

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your operator and driver know your intent
Let

Uncovering Tanzania’s

Natural Wonders

Serengeti National Park stood out due to its legendary, spellbinding largest migration of large mammals. Ngorongoro Crater, found within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, and described as “The Bowl” in which variety of Wildlife live was also voted among the Seven Wonders of Nature while Mount Kilimanjaro which is Africa’s highest Mountain became the third entry from the country.

Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent with many tourist attractions but also it is home to of Africa’s even atural

Wonders of Africa which include Mount Kilimanjaro, the erengeti, and gorongoro rater. These three are given natural wonders of Tanzania due to its legacy.

country in Africa for of it’s attractions to be declared in the even atural Wonders of Africa. These wonders of nature were determined by insights from experts from around the world with a key focus on conservationists such as members of the nternational Union for the onservation of ature.

Tanzania is home to a vast

diversity of natural wonders, from remarkable natural parks and outstanding mountains, to the tropical sands of anzibar and other surrounding islands – plus

country is a magical wonderland, one of the best places to see the roaming giants in real life. The natural wonders from Tanzania will have you daydreaming about a trip to Africa for an exciting safari.

f you’re looking to experience the visit and explore the natural wonders of Tanzania. ere they are

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MOUNT KILIMANJARO

The Roof of Africa

Rising abruptly from the open plains, capped by snow and frequently fringed by clouds, it is one of Africa’s classic images. At an elevation of 5,895m (19,340 feet), it is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest summit in the world that can be reached by walking, without handover hand climbing. It’s also the highest free-standing mountain in the world.

Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano, but not an extinct one. Ominous rumbles can sometimes be heard as gases emerge from fume holes in the

crater. Although just three degrees south of the Equator, the peaks of the mountain have caps of snow and ice year around.

Kilimanjaro climbers pass from a tropical to an arctic environment in just a few days. They pass through lush rainforest before reaching the heather and open moorland where

plants grow. There is an almost that stretches between the two peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi.

The highest point of Kibo, and indeed the whole of Africa, is Uhuru Peak, with spectacular glaciers and stupendous views of

Also, on Kibo is the slightly lower peak of Gillman’s point. These are the goals for most climbers. The pinnacle shaped peaks of Mawenzi are for mountaineers only.

With the help of porters and a guide, it is possible to walk all the way to the summit of Kibo without special mountaineering equipment – or experience – and Kilimanjaro can be conquered by

to seven days and involves four or huts or tents.

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NGORONGORO CRATER

Ngorongoro Crater, found within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, is often described as “the bowl in which a variety of wildlife live”. Set in Northern Tanzania, the crater shares part of the Serengeti plains to the northwest and borders the towns of Arusha, Moshi and Mount Kilimanjaro to the east. The crater has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It is the most popular of the African Natural Wonders in terms of annual visitors, attracting over 500,000 tourists every year

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SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

A World Heritage Site, the Serengeti is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its

value. With more than two million wildebeests, half a million Thomson’s gazelle, and a quarter of a million zebra, it has the greatest concentration of plains game in Africa. The wildebeest and zebra, moreover, form the star cast of a unique, spectacular annual Serengeti migration.

The Serengeti is approximately 27,000 square kilometers and covers 14,763 km² (5,700 square miles) of grassland

plains and savanna as well as riverine forest and woodlands. The park lies in Northern Tanzania, bordered to the north by the Tanzanian and Kenyan border, where it is continuous with the Maasai Mara National Reserve. To the southeast of the park is Ngorongoro

Conservation Area, to the southwest lies Maswa Game Reserve, the western borders are Ikorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves, and finally to the northeast lies Loliondo Game Control Area.

For centuries, the vast wilderness of the Serengeti Plains remained virtually uninhabited but about hundred years ago the nomadic Maasai came down from the north with their cattle. The first European to set foot in the area was the German explorer and naturalist Dr. Oscar Baumann, who passed by as an agent of the German Anti- Slavery Committee on his way to Burundi in 1911. The first professional hunters came in 1913. They found the wildlife plentiful, especially the lions, but saw no elephants. Seven years later, an American arrived in a Ford motorcar –news of the wonders of the Serengeti had reached the outside world. Because the hunting of lions made them so scarce (they were considered ‘vermin’), it was decided to make a partial Game Reserve in the area in 1921 and a full one in 1929. With the growing awareness of the need for conservation, it was expanded and

upgraded to a National Park in 1951.

The park is comprised of four main areas:

1) In the heart of the national park, Seronera is a network of river valleys that ensure year-round water supplies and keep the region incredibly rich in wildlife throughout the year.

2) Stretching to the west, almost to Lake Victoria, the Serengeti narrows into what’s known as the Western Corridor. The key feature of this area is the two rivers, the Grumeti and the Mbalageti, which run almost parallel, each supporting a band of most, evergreen riparian forest.

3) The landscape in the Northern Serengeti is dominated by open woodlands and hills, ranging from Seronera in the South, to the Mara River in the limit with Kenya.

4) The endless, almost treeless Grassland Plains of the south is the most emblematic scenery of the park, as this is where the wildebeest breed.

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In the open grass plains during the rainy months from November to May, hundreds of thousands of whitebearded wildebeest, Thompson’s Gazelles, and Burchell’s zebra congregate. Towards the end of May when the grass becomes dry and exhausted, the wildebeest start to mass in huge armies. Eventually, after several dummy runs, the animals begin their trek in a column several miles long to the permanent waters in the north of the park, moved by their own innate biological triggers. After moving westwards, the migration divides by some uncanny instinct, one group turning northeast and the other due north. Once started, little stops the stampede: hundreds often drown at a time in the broad Mara River in the north. This mass movement has a following of carnivores, always ready

to dispose of the weaklings.

Yet even when the migration is quiet, the Serengeti offers arguably the most scintillating game-viewing in Africa: great herds of buffalo, smaller groups of elephant and giraffe, and thousands upon thousands of eland, topi, kongoni, impala and Grant’s gazelle. The spectacle of predator versus prey dominates Tanzania’s greatest park. Golden-maned lion prides feast on the abundance of plain grazers. Solitary leopards haunt the acacia trees lining the Seronera River, while a high density of cheetahs prowls the south-eastern plains. Almost uniquely, all three African jackal species occur here, alongside the spotted hyena and a host of more elusive small predators, ranging from the insectivorous aardwolf to the beautiful serval cat.

The park also supports many further species, including cheetah, Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelle, topi, eland, waterbuck, hyena, baboon, impala, African wild dog and giraffe. The park also boasts about 500 bird species, including ostrich, secretary bird, Kori bustard, crowned crane and marabou stork.

In conclusion, Tanzania boasts an incredible display of natural power and majesty, and we are so proud to call this country home. Through the changing times, as the tides of economic and social development and governmental change roll, one thing is for certain: Tanzania’s wonders will always be a reflection of the beauty that man alone cannot create or even fully fathom.

All Picture Courtesy of Moiz Husein & Tanzania Tourist Board

ou put a lot into your job hunt. ou tweak your resume, polish your LinkedIn profile, research companies, and brush up on your interview skills as needed. But, what if I told you that you’re missing something big? Something that 76% of career advisers say will make you way more likely to actually land the job.

Here are three reasons to why you should start volunteering today, to boost your career chances:It Looks

Why You Should Volunteer

community-minded Probably never. I’m sure that the skills listed on your resume are nothing short of impressive. But, when you’re willing to use those competencies to help with a deserving cause even when there’s really nothing in it for you That makes you look not only qualified, but conscientious.

2. It Presents An Opportunity To Meet New People

3.It Helps You Determine Your Career Goals

1.Good On Your Resume

Let’s start with the most obvious one first. If there’s one point that you can’t refute, it’s that volunteer work looks great on your resume. After all, when’s the last time you heard someone complain about a person being too helpful and

No, networking doesn’t just need to be done on LinkedIn or at a formal networking event. And, it definitely doesn’t need to be forced, uncomfortable, and filled with awkward pauses. So, this is where volunteering comes in. It’s an easy and completely natural way to meet some new connections in your area. Generally, volunteer opportunities have a pretty friendly, low-pressure environment. This means that you can have genuine, engaging conversations with people who share your interests without that awkward air of expectations. Chances are, you’ll make more meaningful connections doing this than you ever have around the appetizer table at a networking event.

Donating your time to volunteer is also a great way to gather information and find out a little bit more about what exactly you’re looking for in regards to your career. Perhaps you’ve always worked for a large company and are curious about what life is like with a smaller nonprofit. Or, maybe you’re itching to find out a little bit more about what it’s like to work in a startup environment. Beyond company size, volunteering is also an effective way to discover other important tidbits about how you function. Do you like working independently, or as part of a team Do you enjoy getting your hands dirty, or do you prefer to do the coordination and administrative tasks Does working with a certain type of organization make you feel especially inspired and fulfilled Volunteering presents a nonthreatening opportunity for you to figure all of that stuff out. And, that information is undoubtedly valuable when determining your next career mov

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WELL,
YOU’RE PROBABLY WONDERING WHAT THIS MAGICAL SECRET FOR SUCCESS IS, AREN’T YOU? ONE WORD: VOLUNTEERING.

Ingredients

MORNING GLORY MUFFINS

1 1/4 cups white sugar

1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

PREP: 15 mins

2 cups grated carrots

1 apple - peeled, cored, and chopped

1 cup raisins

1 egg

2 egg whites

1/4 cup vegetable oil

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

2 tablespoons chopped walnuts

2 tablespoons toa sted wheat germ

READY : IN 35 mins

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190

COOK: 20 mins

2. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs,

3. sugar, cinnamon, baking powder,

4. In a small bowl, combine walnuts and tops.

5. Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) are golden and spring back when lightly pressed.

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HERE ARE SOME HOT PLACES FOR PARTIES IN THE COUNTRY

DAR

ES SALAAM | ZANZIBAR | ARUSHA|MOSHI | MWANZA | DODOMA | MBEYA

MONDAY TUESDAY

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour (4-7pm). Drinks promotions (selection of cocktails), (extensive wine menu) plus (unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks). Call +255 753 360 360.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call (City Centre) +255 765 213 744 & (Seacliff Hotel) +255 769 213 744.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Happy Hour (5-7pm), a surprise for you every evening at Kibo Bar. Call +255 22 221 2500.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar (48pm). Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call +255 22 234 3434.

Dar Hash Harriers: The drinking club with a running problem. Every Monday at 5:30pm from various locations. Call: 0754 288 219.

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold (4–7pm) on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour (4-7pm). Drinks promotions (selection of cocktails), (extensive wine menu) plus (unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks). Call +255 753 360 360.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar (4-8pm). Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call +255 22 234 3434.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call (City Centre) +255 765 213 744 & (Seacliff Hotel) +255 769 213 744.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace (8am-11:30pm). Call +255 22 221 2500.

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold (4–7pm) on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

Looking to unwind after work on a weekday evening, let loose on the dance floor on a Friday or Saturday night, or relax with some mimosas on a Sunday afternoon? Dar Life’s comprehensive guide to Tanzania’s nightlife has everything you need to know about where to go for a good deal and an even better time any night of the week. The best bars, the hottest clubs, and the coolest hangouts — it’s all here!

THURSDAY

Johari Rotana: Jump the traffic and get ready for the weekend at Hamiltons Gastropub with your favourite drink, delicious menu options, lively music and amazing city and ocean views (4:00pm-12:00am). Call +255 659 070 899.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour (4-7pm). Drinks promotions (selection of cocktails), (extensive wine menu) plus (unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks). Call +255 753 360 360.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call (City Centre) +255 765 213 744 & (Seacliff Hotel) +255 769 213 744.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar (4-8pm). Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call +255 22 234 3434.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace (8am-11:30pm). Call +255 22 221 2500.

Aladdin’s Palace: Date Night with Romantic Saxophone by Rashidi Pembe plus a bottle of Serengeti Wine & a Cheese Platter for 2 for Tzs 60,000. Call: 0784 002 002.

The Slipway: Enjoy the Sunset while sipping some funky cocktails, have a bite and listen to love music from 6pm onwards. Call: 0754 905 001. Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold (4–7pm) on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

WEDNESDAY FRIDAY

Johari Rotana: High Heels Night - Ladies, get your high heels ready for a special ladies night every Wednesday with DJ SHANA, drinks packages from 39,000 TZS with free snacks platters. 6:00pm to 10:00pm at Hamilton’s Gastropub, call 0742 732 670.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour (47pm). Drinks promotions (selection of cocktails), (extensive wine menu) plus (unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks). Call +255 753 360 360.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace (8am11:30pm). Call +255 22 221 2500.

Rhapsody’s: Sundowner special cocktails by Liquid Gold (4–7pm) on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

Johari Rotana: The perfect start to the weekend, every Friday at Hamilton’s Gastropub with the best Live bands in Dar, amazing ambience, great food and drinks, from 4pm to 2am! Call 0742 732 670.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

Dar Es Salaam Serena Hotel: African Night, every last Friday of the month at Serengeti & Kibo Terrace Restaurants (Outdoor Barbeque Night with Live band entertainment from B52 Band) from 6:30-10:30pm, for only TSHS 85,000. Call 022 221 2500.

Thai Kani: Enjoy live music, sunset, cocktails and ambience while feeling Thai Cuisines. Call: 0715 486 014.

Scarlett Steak House: Enjoy live music performance with warriors from the east from 6pm onwards. Call 0744 401 636.

Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Happy Hour (4-7pm). Drinks promotions (selection of cocktails), (extensive wine menu) plus (unbeatable view and delicious bar snacks). Call +255 753 360 360.

Newscafe: Happy Hour from 6pm with Dj in the house, all cocktails Tzs 10,000 only. Call: 0745 855 071.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar (4-8pm). Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call +255 22 234 3434.

Aladdin’s Palace: Enjoy a selection of unique cocktails Tzs 10,000 only. Call: 0784 002 002.

The Waterfront, Slipway: Happy Hour (5-9pm) with DJ FU & the Sunset Syndicate from Sunset to Midnight. Freixenet Offer: Buy 1 Get 1 Free. Call: 0769 467 272.

Rhapsody’s: Enjoy special cocktails with Dj in the house from 5pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call (City Centre) +255 765 213 744 & (Seacliff Hotel) +255 769 213 744.

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SATURDAY SUNDAY

Johari Rotana: Welcome to Jack & Grill every Saturday at Hamilton’s Gastropub, for just 49,000 TZS per person from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm dig in to UNLIMTED BARBECUE, special edition Jack Daniels cocktails with live entertainment. Call 0742 732 670.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace (8am-11:30pm). Call +255 22 221 2500.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: Happy Hour at Skybar (48pm). Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call +255 22 234 3434.

Rhapsody’s: Enjoy special cocktails with Dj in the house from 5pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call (City Centre) +255 765 213 744 & (Seacliff Hotel) +255 769 213 744.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

The Waterfront, Slipway: Martini Special Nights (611pm) with Mark Band LIVE. Enjoy Two Sparkling Martini Wines for the price of one. Call: 0769 467 272.

Dar Es Salaam Serena Hotel: Happy Hour from 6-7pm, a surprise for you every evening at Kibo Bar. Call +255 22 2212500.

ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam – Happy Hour at Skybar (48pm). Special discounts on selected beers and cocktails every day of the week. Call +255 22 234 3434.

Rhapsody’s: Enjoy special cocktails with Dj in the house from 5pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call: 0683 094 935.

Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Enjoy live music with vibrant ambiance while sipping with a light bite at Kibo Bar and Terrace (8am-11:30pm). Call +255 22 221 2500.

Four Points by Sheraton - New Africa Hotel: – Happy Hour at Onyx Lounge (5-7pm). Buy 1 drink & get 1 free (Offer valid on select beers.) Call +255 22 2117050/51.

Mediterraneo Hotel & Restaurant: Enjoy amazing Jazz Band Soul Jazz, Fusion and Pop (5pm -10:30pm). Call: 0754 812 567

Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call (City Centre) +255 765 213 744 & (Seacliff Hotel) +255 769 213 744.

The Waterfront, Slipway: Sundays Sunset Vibes (6pm - Till Late Night) With Dj JB, Cocktails & More. Call: 0769 467 272.

TThe Ol Mesera Restaurant

A Modern Tanzanian Dining Experience

Located in the Manyara Region, close to mother nature. The Ol Mesera restaurant serves as a perfect spot to dine and enjoy Tanzanian cuisines with a modern twist, while you are embarking on a safari.

For an unforgettable Tanzanian dining experience, come and join us for a meal at Ol Mesera Restaurant, taking classic, traditional recipes and ingredients from the local surrounding area and providing you with a feast of modern Tanzanian flavours, textures and colours.

The Restaurant opens at 8:00 am and last orders at 6:00 pm for both walk-in clients and tour groups alike. Start with a heartwarming pumpkin, coconut and ginger soup served with a selection of “Biting Bitings”, from our well renowned threecheese samosas, potato bhajia and plantain crisps.

A FEAST FOR THE SENSES

The Dishes are locally inspired dishes, created to celebrate the “Karibu culture” with a little bit of a modern twist. The two makes the dishes unique and stylish, giving you a whole new dining experience.

For mains, enjoy a family style feast of locally inspired dishes,

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created to celebrate the “Karibu culture” in full swing Dishes including Mchicha (Wild Spinach with Cashews and Coconut Milk)

Pilau (Zanzibar spiced local rice with grilled vegetables) Nyama

Choma (slow roasted beef short

Chicken Mishkaki, grilled to perfection. A must-try is our

“The Ol Mesera Restaurant was designed and built-in Manyara for one reason, and that is to celebrate Tanzanian hospitality. A feast for the senses, from the artwork, textiles, decor, friendly faces and the smell of ”

secret recipe of “Chips Ugali” (Local Maize Flour Fries). Great vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan options are available.

ACTIVITIES AT OLMESERA

Tanzanite Tour

A lot of travelers tell us that they

the animals – and return for the people. That’s a testament to the warm, genuine hospitality on offer in Tanzania – equally fascinating, cultures that can be experienced in Tanzania. This is a country of storytellers, where myths and legends are passed down from generation to generation. African Galleria is

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a place where you can meet the people behind the pieces, from the ebony wood carvers, jewelry designers, painters, craftsmen and chefs.

You know you are buying quality jewellery when you purchase a Tanzanite right in the heart of Tanzania. But have you ever wondered exactly how these precious stones are mined? At the African Galleria we have built a makeshift-mine on our property so that you can experience the life-cycle of each Tanzanite. There is also a ‘peek-window’ where you can watch our jewellers hard at work crafting your next one of a kind jewellery piece. Put some sparkle into your life by going on African Galleria’s Tanzanite Tour.

Ebony Tour

Tanzania is one of the only countries in the world that ethically produce ebony products. If you want to know

more and see for yourself, we recommend you go on the Ebony Tour. There you will get to see the jaw dropping transformations that these artists create. See them in action, turning a seemingly average looking tree stump, into amazing artworks that will take your breath away. Go on, have a look - seeing is believing!

Painting Tour

When people hear the word African, there are a few things

that instantly springs to mind. Going on an African Safari; experiencing the unique African culture and (probably most notably) seeing the wonderful talent and passion expressed in their works of art. At African Galleria, we appreciate art and we are proud to work alongside some of the best artists Tanzania has to offer. We have created a proverbial portal between client and creator, by giving the buyer a chance to shake hands with the artists themselves.

For Booking & Reservation, Contact

The Ol Mesera Restaurant M: +255 769 264 694

E: marketing@africangalleria.co.tz

L: B 144 Main Road passing Lake Manyara

Next to Lake Manyara Airstrip, Karambacha Road, Usangi FB & INSTA (@olmesera or @ africangalleria)

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Lunch Dinner in &

HERE ARE SOME HOT PLACES FOR CULINARY SCENE IN THE COUNTRY

DAR ES SALAAM | ZANZIBAR | ARUSHA|MOSHI | MWANZA | DODOMA | MBEYA

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick & delicious International and Swahili buffet for just 45,000 TZS at Zafarani All Day Dining, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Call 0742 732 670.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (1211pm). A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Coral Ridge Spur: Lunch promotion (variety of BBQ Selection), (11am-4pm) for Tsh 20,000 PP. Call +255 764 700 657.

• DSM Serena Hotel: International Lunch Buffet (12:30-3:30pm) for Tshs 65,000 PP & A la Carte Menu and Dinner (6:30-10:30pm) at Serengeti Restaurant. Call 022 221 2500.

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner Buffet for Tsh 55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 0683 094 935.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches (12-3pm) with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 20,000 PP & Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call +255 753 360 360.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call +255 765 213 744 (City Centre) & +255 769 213 744 (Seacliff Hotel).

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick & delicious International and Swahili buffet for just 45,000 TZS at Zafarani All Day Dining, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Call 0742 732 670.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (1211pm). A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Coral Ridge Spur: Lunch promotion (variety of BBQ Selection), (11am-4pm) for Tsh 20,000 PP. Call +255 764 700 657.

• DSM Serena Hotel: International Lunch Buffet (12:303:30pm) for Tshs 65,000 PP & A la Carte Menu and Dinner (6:30-10:30pm) at Serengeti Restaurant. Call 022 221 2500.

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner Buffet for Tsh 55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 0683 094 935.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches (12-3pm) with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 20,000 PP & Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call +255 753 360 360.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call +255 765 213 744 (City Centre) & +255 769 213 744 (Seacliff Hotel).

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

Tanzania Monday Tuesday

Tanzania is a diverse country with strong Arabic, Indian, English and traditional African and Swahili influences. This rich diversity is reflected in the country’s culinary scene, as visitors and locals can enjoy a wide range of delicacies originating in different regions of the world. Dar Life presents a selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars that are guaranteed to satisfy even the wildest food or drink cravings.

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick & delicious International and Swahili buffet for just 45,000 TZS at Zafarani All Day Dining, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Call 0742 732 670.

• Hamilton’s Gastropub: offers British & American classics, unique dishes like the Chilli Black Burger, expertly made cocktails & a lively atmosphere (4pm12am). Call +255 659 070 899.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (1211pm). A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Coral Ridge Spur: ‘Kids Eat Free’ - 1 Free Kids’ Meal per dining adult ordering a Main Meal and Lunch promo (11am-4pm) for Tsh 20,000 PP Call +255 764 700 657.

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: International Lunch Buffet (12:30-3:30pm) for Tshs 65,000 PP & A la Carte Menu and Dinner (6:30-10:30pm) at Serengeti Restaurant. Call 022 221 2500.

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner Buffet for Tsh 55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 0683 094 935.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches (12-3pm) with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 20,000 PP & Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call +255 753 360 360.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call +255 765 213 744 (City Centre) & +255 769 213 744 (Seacliff Hotel).

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick & delicious International and Swahili buffet for just 45,000 TZS at Zafarani All Day Dining, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Call 0742 732 670.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel International Lunch Buffet (12:30-3:30pm) for Tshs 65,000 PP & A la Carte Menu and Dinner (6:30-10:30pm) at Serengeti Restaurant. Call 022 221 2500.

• Coral Ridge Spur: ‘Kids Eat Free’ - 1 Free Kids’ Meal per dining adult ordering a Main Meal and Lunch promo (11am-4pm) for Tsh 20,000 PP. Call +255 764 700 657.

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner  Buffet for Tsh 55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (1211pm). A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy multinational cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 0683 094 935.

• Akemi Revolving Restaurant: Light Lunches (12-3pm) with a selection of dishes ranging from TSHS 20,000 PP & Dinner enjoy delicious A la Carte menu. Call +255 753 360 360.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and Asian-Fusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call +255 765 213 744 (City Centre) & +255 769 213 744 (Seacliff Hotel).

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

Wednesday
Thursday

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick & delicious International and Swahili buffet for just 45,000 TZS at Zafarani All Day Dining, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Call 0742 732 670.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (12:00 to 23:00). A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: International Lunch Buffet (12:30-3:30pm) for Tshs 65,000 PP & A la Carte Menu and Dinner (6:30-10:30pm) at Serengeti Restaurant. Call 022 221 2500.

• Coral Ridge Spur: Lunch promotion (variety of BBQ Selection), (11am-4pm) for Tsh 20,000 PP. Call +255 764 700 657.

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner Buffet for Tsh

• Johari Rotana: Enjoy your lunch break with a quick & delicious International and Swahili buffet for just 45,000 TZS at Zafarani All Day Dining, from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Call 0742 732 670.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: A la Carte Menu for Lunch & Dinner at Serengeti Restaurant. Call 022 221 2500

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner Buffet for Tsh 55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy a large selection of local swahili cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 0683 094 935.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (1211pm). A la carte menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call +255 765 213 744 (City Centre) & +255 769 213 744 (Seacliff Hotel).

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• Rhapsody’s: Enjoy a large selection of local swahili cuisine from 12pm onwards on the best rooftop in Dar. Call 0683 094 935.

• Alcove Restaurant: The best in Indian and AsianFusion Cuisine, since 1987. Call +255 765 213 744 (City Centre) & +255 769 213 744 (Seacliff Hotel).

• Simply Fresh Supermarket: Enjoy delicious Chicken Biryani with a Free glass of Watermelon Juice. Call: 0782 240 100.

• Trinity Bar: Soup & BBQ Night (Octopus, Local Chicken, Oxtail, Makongoro & Ulimi) from 4pm onwards till late. Call 0742 790 644.

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Johari Rotana: Sunday Brunch - Join us with your friends and family for the biggest brunch in Dar, every Sunday featuring cuisine from all over the world, pizza, sea food, live cooking, kid’s games and live entertainment. 139,000 TZS per person from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. | Sunday after brunch - Keep the Brunch vibes going with the After Brunch Party at Hamilton’s Gastropub! Every Sunday, Enjoy 20% off drinks, 2 for 1 deals and Live entertainment from 4pm to 2am. Call 0742 732 670.

• ONOMO Hotel Dar es Salaam: A la carte menu available throughout the day at the Hub. Call +255 22 234 3434.

• The Waterfront, Slipway: Enjoy Seafood Cuisine, (1211pm). A la carte is menu is also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 575.

• Dar es Salaam Serena Hotel: Family Brunch with a variety of children’s games and activities (12:303:30pm) for only Tzs 85,000 PP. Call 022 221 2500.

• Four Points by Sheraton DSM: Power Lunch for Tsh 55,000 (12:30-3PM). Dinner Buffet for Tsh 55,000 (06:30 - 10PM) at Bandari Grill & Live BBQ at The Seafood Bar, offers fresh catch from the Indian Ocean. Call +255 22 211 7050.

• 1001 Nights, Hotel Slipway: Enjoy Cuisine of The Far & Middle East (3-11pm). A la Carte Menu also available throughout the day. Call +255 735 277 57

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