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Things to do in Tanzania

Explore Arusha, the gateway to the north

Shadowed by Mount Meru, Arusha offers everything from coffee plantation stays to scenic flights and safari adventures…

By Daniel Heatly
Senior Product Executive for Alfred&

Arusha is best known as the gateway to Tanzania’s northern safari circuit but it has plenty to offer in its own right, from coffee plantation stays to scenic flights and safari adventures. The city itself lies in the foothills of Mount Meru, an active volcanic cone that sits in Arusha’s national park. Although often overlooked, this park is filled with wildlife, alkaline lakes and waterfall-peppered forests. Game drives feel wild and untamed – you can even go mountain biking along ancient wooded paths where giraffes and birds flourish.

Thanks to Arusha’s higher elevation, cooler climes and fertile soil, its landscape is rich with green hills, flower farms and coffee-plantations-turned-tourist-lodges. Enjoy cosy cottage stays among the fields, accompanied by log fires and Mount Meru views. You might get to meet baristas like Advent Massawe, who was raised on her family coffee farm and now works at Arusha Coffee Lodge, sharing her knowledge with guests during tastings and bean-to-cup tours.

The best way to start the day is to take a sunrise scenic flight and soak up views of Arusha city, national park and the highlight: Mount Kilimanjaro. If you don’t have the time or inclination to trek up this unforgiving mountain, flying allows you to see Africa’s highest peak in all its glory. Departing from Arusha airport, you’ll float above the clouds for aerial views of Kilimanjaro’s glittering glaciers and soaring peaks, including the hikers’ summit of Uhuru. It’s a magical way to start the day.

While you’re in Arusha, take some time to visit Shanga, a social enterprise that employs Tanzanians with disabilities to make craft products from recycled materials. Tours of the workshop start with a brief sign language session so you’re able to greet all of the Shanga team as you visit. You can stop to make your own necklace, shopping bag or have a go at glass blowing with the staff. It’s a brilliant way to give back while you travel through Tanzania, as all profits for any gifts you buy go straight back into the project.

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Alfred & Daniel Heatly

Upon leaving university, Daniel blindly placed a pin into a map (we kid you not!) to select South Africa as the first destination he ever travelled to. This was the beginning of a 23 year love affair with African travel. Subsequent adventures have taken him to Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, meeting new people and discovering new experiences along the way.

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