African Traditional

Coffee Plantation tour

Arabica and Robusta coffee are Tanzania’s largest exports. Tanzanians have refined the art of coffee making to near perfection. Grown in rich volcanic soil, coffee is a primary income source for many. Touring the outstanding plantations is worth the trip. Learn about the process, taste different brews, and see the hype for yourself.

Local Food Cooking Lessons During African Life Adventures

Through this tour, visit farms and local gardens of vegetables and fruits. Then, visit a local market with our guide. Buy fresh food items and learn how African people prepare and serve their food.

Family Cooking Day Adventure

Make it a family cooking day! Take your family to the vibrant markets, fill your bags with fresh veggies, fruits, and spices, and talk to locals about your dish. While this list provides recipes and directions, local advice will help you make a delicious Tanzanian dish. Enjoy these **African life adventures** together!

Biking tours in Tanzania

This tour takes you through local farms and villages in Usa River, at the foot of Mt. Meru. Rides last 2 to 4 hours, either in the morning or evening, and can be tailored to any fitness level.

Where to Cycle in Tanzania

Most cycling holidays in Tanzania hug the Kenyan border. Enjoy highlights like Serengeti National Park, Lake Natron, Ngorongoro Crater, the Rift Valley escarpment, and traditional Maasai villages. In just over two weeks, you can travel from Nairobi to Dar es Salaam, combining minibus travel with cycling to cover more ground. Experience these **African life adventures** on two wheels.

Arusha City Tour

Discover the heart of Arusha through a guided city tour that blends culture, history, and everyday life. This experience takes you beyond the safari gateway and into the rhythm of a real Tanzanian city.

Start your journey at the iconic Arusha Clock Tower, known as the symbolic midpoint between Cairo and Cape Town. From there, explore vibrant local markets filled with fresh produce, spices, and handcrafted goods.

Visit the famous Maasai Market, where you can browse unique souvenirs such as beadwork, paintings, and traditional fabrics while interacting with local artisans. For a deeper cultural experience, stop by the Cultural Heritage Centre, home to African art, sculptures, and gemstones including Tanzanite.

The tour also offers a chance to experience local food spots, meet friendly residents, and observe the daily lifestyle that defines Arusha. It’s a perfect introduction or conclusion to your safari, adding a rich layer of African life adventures to your journey.