Immerse yourself in the African wildlife
This 2-day trip has taken us to two of Tanzania’s most famous safari destinations: Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro…
This 2-day trip has taken us to two of Tanzania’s most famous safari destinations: Tarangire National Park and the Ngorongoro…
Sustainable tourism Marketing and Management Tourism is undoubtedly one of the fastest-growing industries. The rising living standard, increased leisure time,…
Community Psychology Bryan Mushi has just graduated from Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies, where he studied micro-financing…
When wandering through the alleys and byways of Stone Town, every once in a while you’ll come up to a little square, a little breathing space. It’s at one of these that I am to meet Kasim Nyuni and Saleh, the driving forces behind an upcoming art gallery…
It had been in my mind and it was my dream almost one year. Then suddenly one day in August 2013, I realized that Kilimanjaro can be true for me. Previous night I could not even sleep, I almost itched in anticipation…
Pupils from One school of Tegeta in Dar es Salaam are a happy lot following the completion of a modern sanitation block at the school.
The toilets were constructed with funds from a volunteer at Art In Tanzania who saw the need for the school to have clean sanitation facilities…
Three months ago the house of Art in Tanzania in Dar Es Salaam opened its own fair-trade shop…
Art in Tanzania is a non-governmental organization registered in Tanzania, Zanzibar, Finland and in Ethiopia as Art in Ethiopia. The organization started in 2001 supporting local artists who did not have the resources to develop their talent…
Volunteers and staff from Art In Tanzania will this evening flex their muscles when they meet for a football match at Kondo grounds of Bahari beach.
In the last encounters, the volunteers overpowered their hosts winning two of the three matches they have played…
For the first time ever, the world will today, Thursday October 11th 2012 mark the International day of the Girl child.
The day was declared by the United Nations general assembly on December 19th 2011 following intensive lobbying by non profit organizations that felt there was need to set aside a day when the world can recognize girls’ rights while still reflecting on the unique challenges they face around the world.