Reviews: Tengeru Waterfalls Adventure & Lake Duluti Canoeing Escape
Guest User2025-03-12
The day was very successful, because the construction and transition of the activities have been thought out and taken seriously and in detail. You start working and end in complete relaxation. The tour is led by a friendly, calm and attentive young man with a lot of knowledge of the tour provided, and more with all your other questions. The tour guide considers you as a person, does it and gives you time for the activities, which is good. The driver is also a friendly person. My day was very successful, with a lot of joy, laughter being in this moment and taking it all in. Adam I wish you all the best for this, and keeping a good vibe and spirit. For anyone reading this, think about the activity to do. Do not hesitate and enjoy yourself with the private tour that Adam and his driver offer you. See and experience another side that you do not know yet; The beauty of Arusha. Welcome to Tanzania!
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Reviews: Zanzibar: Prison island half day tour
Guest User2025-12-27
We had a great time with our guide in Prison Island, he was a story teller and a wonderful entertainer. The story surrounding Zanzibar and Prison Island specifically is very interesting and full of connections to other places in the world. We particularly enjoyed the singing of "Malaika" during our trip back to the principal island, that we remember dearly to this day.
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Reviews: NGO Lifted Strong - Traditional Tanzanian Cooking Class
Guest User2024-09-04
We loved our NGO Lifted Strong cooking class, booking was simple and easy. Joyce and her team were really accommodating and even moved our booking to the morning so that we were able to squeeze the cooking class in before our flight. You have the opportunity to choose several traditional dishes and we decided on the samosas and soup!
As soon as we arrived we were made to feel welcome and were introduced to the charity and provided a background on all of their great work that they do for the local community. Then it was time to cook!
We headed outside to a traditional cooking area and were shown the traditional methods of making samosas with a variety of fillings from scratch. It was a hands-on and enjoyable experience and it was great to chat to the amazing woman who volunteer for the charity.
Finally it was time to enjoy our morning’s work and it was safe to say the samosas and soup were delicious! We sat with the team and discussed more of the fantastic work the charity has been doing in supporting women to be self-sufficient in Tanzania. Truly a worthwhile experience and one we won’t forget!
Thank you to the Lifted Strong team, what you do for the community is incredible. You have played a huge part in making our trip to Arusha incredible and we highly recommend this class!