Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Tanzania, Tanzania

March 20, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Coordinates: 6°18′25″S 34°51′14″E / 6.307°S 34.854°E / -6.307; 34.854
Restaurants in Tanzania

1. The School of St Jude

Nelson Mandela Road, Arusha Tanzania +255 755 106 058 [email protected] http://www.schoolofstjude.org/
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

The School of St Jude

Come and visit the largest charity school in Africa. Founded by Gemma Sisia in 2002 with only 3 students, The School of St Jude now provides a free, high-quality education to more than 1,800 students, boarding to over 1,100 students and employs more than 280 Tanzanian staff. Students are selected based on their academic potential and genuine financial need, meaning they are amongst the brightest and most poverty-affected children in and around the Arusha region. Each year over 1000 visitors come and see firsthand the impact people from around the world have made through a school that’s changing the lives of its students, staff and their families. St Jude’s Visitors team can assist you with your own personal itinerary and ensure you get the most out of your visit, providing you with a real insight into Tanzanian life. They can organise a wide range of activities including cultural tours, home visits and comfortable accommodation for overnight guests. See it's success for yourself.

Reviewed By Sarena7575 - Kansas City, United States

We had a wonderful time visiting the School of St. Jude. We were able to eat porridge with the students and participate in art and PE class. Playing in PE class with the kids was super fun! The children were very competitive and we had a blast. One of the students drew an incredible portrait of my husband in art class. He should be really proud! The school is able to provide free education to underprivileged students and it was wonderful to see how the program works. The children were all very polite and friendly. We couldn't have asked for a better visit! You should definitely visit if you are near Arusha, Tanzania.

2. Cultural Arts Centre

Tumaini University Makumira, Usa River, Arusha Tanzania +255 688 603 926 [email protected] http://www.cac.ac.tz/
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Cultural Arts Centre

The Cultural Arts Centre is a Project of Tumaini University Makumira to promote the unique cultural heritage of music and dance in Northern Tanzania. We offer high quality and high energy performances of traditional and fusion dancing and drumming. Visitors to the centre can also take part in workshops of drum making or traditional Tanzanian cooking, as well as learning to dance and drum, and tours of traditional Maasai and Meru bomas. Our brand new facilities (conference hall, 400 seater performance hall, dance studio) and AV equipment are available for rental, as is the performance group.

Reviewed By KrisCraig - Bogart, United States

WOW, we had to run though this place because we were short on time.. BUT, this place is fabulous! Mall, art museum, coffee shop all in one stop. Seriously, there is SO MUCH here and the art is amazing, WOW!

3. Twiga Brewery & BrewPub

Dodoma Road, Aim Shopping Mall Ground Floor Opposite the Cinema, Arusha Tanzania +255 752 288 906 [email protected] http://twigabrew.co.tz
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Twiga Brewery & BrewPub

Twiga Brewery & Brewpub: TwigaBrew is Tanzania's first Craft Brewery and Brewpub, honouring local heritage and craftsmanship. Our Twiga Beers are hand-crafted premium products, brewed on the green slopes of Mount Meru by using the best ingredients nature has to offer. TwigaBrew represents appreciation, respect and strong bonds with nature and its valuable resources. Located inside AIM Shopping Mall, our brewpub is a bustling meeting place for our diverse community and for beer enthusiasts from across Tanzania and beyond."

Reviewed By stigyz - Arusha, Tanzania

Have you ever taste a beer straight from the factory ,twiga brewpub is the only place in Arusha where you enjoy a classic Tanzania beer which is fresh and the taste is just incredible.I highly recommended this place for enjoyment in a long sunny day

4. The Tanzanite Experience

India St Blue Plaza, 3rd Floor, Arusha 255 Tanzania +255 767 600 991 [email protected] http://www.tanzaniteexperience.com
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4.5 based on 356 reviews

The Tanzanite Experience

Visit The Tanzanite Experience and learn about the history, mystery and rarity of this precious gemstone, unique to Tanzania. Through a series of interactive tours and visual exhibitions, including a replica of a Tanzanite mine shaft, visitors discover how tanzanite was created, named, mined, cut, polished and graded. There is also the opportunity to purchase tanzanite direct from the source with all gemstones purchase being accompanied by a certificate by The Tanzanite Laboratory™. The museum is located in the center of Arusha Additional stores are open at Arusha Coffee Lodge, Maramboi Tented Camp, Manyara Airport, Manyara Serena Lodge. Ngorongoro Serena Lodge, Seronera Visitors center, Serengeti Serena Lodge, Kilimanjaro Intl Airport, Zanzibar Airport & Zanzibar Airport. The Tanzanite Experience is dedicated to creating a greater awareness of the rare and precious tanzanite and offers visitors a complete ‘tanzanite experience’.

Reviewed By rp25

Fascinating museum and great to learn the story behind the Tanzanzite gemstone. I was greeted by Tabitha and she did a great job throughout the visit. I appreciated the informative and short documentary and then the replica of mine shaft and then seeing the actual raw stones, learning about the stone quality and then the jewelry prices. Overall the prices were high but was able to find some reasonable pieces. Later in the airport as I was looking in the other shops, the prices were the same, so I am glad I got my pieces here. I felt no pressure to buy anything which is always positive. Instead, it was very friendly and cordial. They even offered some cookies and coffee. Glad that I was able to finally visit as the Museum was closed on my initial day in Arusha due to the Election holiday.

5. Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral

Mkunazini Road, Stone Town, Zanzibar City Tanzania +255 24 223 5348 [email protected] http://www.formerslavemarketsitezanzibar.com
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4.5 based on 651 reviews

Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral

The Heritage Centre therefore among other things aims at promoting tolerance, reconciliation and an inclusive society, bridging social and ethnic divides by telling the story of this dark chapter in the region’s history in an open and factual way. The creation of the Heritage Centre, and making it accessible to school children, who are the country’s future leaders, is also aimed to promote interfaith and inter-communal dialogue and understanding. Furthermore The Site is an important tourist destination, and by improving visitors’ facilities at the site and making it more informative and stimulating, the tourism industry as a whole will benefit, creating jobs and wealth, and helping to reduce poverty. The Heritage Centre among other things is also benefiting many people as it is a great opportunity to promote interfaith relations in Zanzibar.

Reviewed By A-AlMehairbi - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

though the tour was very interesting and good to know about the history and how ppl were treated, it was heart breaking to hear the stories and their suffering. going to the room they were trapped in to see its condition and relive it.

6. Dhow Countries Music Academy

Old Costume House P.O.Box 4055, Stone Town, Zanzibar City Stone Town, Mizingani Road Tanzania +255 777 416 529 [email protected] http://www.zanzibarmusic.org
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Dhow Countries Music Academy

The DCMA is proud to be the guardians of a living cultural heritage and proud to preserve and promote the musical heritage of Zanzibar and the Dhow Countries. In training the students it ensures the continuation, knowledge, and legacy of a unique musical cultural heritage.

Reviewed By carleska - Valencia, Spain

Inside the beautiful building, in the patio, you will get to enjoy live music every night by 8pm. Local young professional musicians will create a magic atmosphere were you will navigate, dance and feel Zanzibar's rhythms and melodies. By enjoying this gigs in Stone Town you are actually supporting the NGO that runs this project: empowering youth through music in Zanzibar. Personally, meeting the musicians was the best piece of my time in this island. hugs!

Hurumzi St, Stone Town, Zanzibar City 71000 Tanzania +255 774 039 006 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/HurumziHennaArtGallery
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Hurumzi Henna Art Gallery

The women of Hurumzi Henna Art Gallery transform traditional henna body arts into paintings and prints . Using a centuries old tradition of adorning women's hands and feet for celebrations such as weddings and festivals, the artists translate the patterns of the body art onto canvas creating a new and soon to be iconic art style through their elaborate paintings.

Reviewed By lilbunny76 - Los Angeles, United States

Cute art gallery of hand made henna paintings in the heart of stone town. Feel free to bargain and pick up some really great local art!

Kenyatta Road Stone Town Tanzania +255 655 422 787 [email protected] http://www.hellenartgallery.com
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Hellen Art Gallery

Hellen Art Gallery is a premier African Art Gallery that focus an original African products. In the Gallery, we make Paintings, Names plates, Handmade cards, etc. Visit Gallery and you will enjoy.

9. Princess Salme Museum at Emerson on Hurumzi

Stone Town, Zanzibar City Tanzania +255 779 090 366 https://www.facebook.com/Princess-Salme-Museum-at-Emerson-on-Hurumzi-623236327819898/home
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Princess Salme Museum at Emerson on Hurumzi

Reviewed By HoxtonGirl2020 - London, United Kingdom

A visit to this museum is a great introduction into Zanzibari history. Said, who runs the museum, is one of the best story tellers on the island.

10. Rock City Mall

Makongoro Road, Mwanza Tanzania +255 654 171 717 [email protected] http://rockcitymall.com
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Rock City Mall

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