Tour Duration: Half-Day or Full-Day
Best For: Culture Enthusiasts, History Buffs, and Adventure Seekers
Activity Level: Easy
Located at the foothills of Mount Meru, Arusha is the vibrant gateway to Tanzania’s famous safari circuit, including Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire. However, beyond being a stopover, Arusha itself is a lively city filled with culture, history, and breathtaking scenery. Our Arusha City Tour offers you an opportunity to explore the rich heritage, bustling markets, and hidden gems of this charming town, guided by a local expert who will bring its stories to life.
Your tour starts at the Arusha Clock Tower, the symbolic center of East Africa, said to be equidistant between Cairo and Cape Town. This is a perfect spot for a quick photo and introduction to the city’s history.
One of the most colorful places in Arusha, the Maasai Market is a paradise for souvenir shoppers and art lovers. Browse through handcrafted jewelry, wooden carvings, traditional Maasai fabrics, and authentic Tanzanian artwork while engaging with friendly local artisans.
Dive into the local way of life by visiting Soko Kuu, the biggest market in Arusha. Experience the vibrant energy of vendors selling fresh fruits, spices, coffee, and local delicacies. This is the best place to learn about Tanzanian cuisine and taste seasonal fruits.
A mix of art, history, and shopping, the Cultural Heritage Center houses an extensive collection of African sculptures, paintings, and historical artifacts. It’s also home to one of the largest gemstone collections in Tanzania, including the famous Tanzanite.
Tanzania is the only place in the world where the rare blue gemstone Tanzanite is found. Visit the Tanzanite Experience Museum to learn about its formation, mining process, and significance to Tanzania’s economy. You can even purchase certified stones as a unique souvenir.
Step back in time at the Arusha Declaration Museum, which showcases Tanzania’s political history, particularly its socialist policies under the leadership of Julius Nyerere.
For those interested in social impact, a visit to Shanga Foundation offers an inspiring experience. This workshop empowers disabled artisans who create beautiful handmade glassware, textiles, and beadwork.