Curious on Tanzania

Curious on Tanzania We're an experiential Travel Company. Bring your curiosity, we’ll match you endless possibilities and guide you along as this is home. Travel with us.

Karibu/Welcome home! We are a Tanzanian diasporas inspired to connect the world with people of Tanzania. We organize grassroot and unparalleled travel adventures, enriching villages/cities by connecting explorers with the locals. Curious on Tanzania Travels are true adventures, on which you map less and experience the journey as you go.

🌍 Exciting times ahead! This week, we're proud to co-host the   in the stunning setting of Zanzibar. We're honored to we...
10/23/2024

🌍 Exciting times ahead! This week, we're proud to co-host the in the stunning setting of Zanzibar. We're honored to welcome esteemed guests from the USA, Emirates, Tanzania, and beyond, all eager to explore investment opportunities in Africa.

This marks our second summit in this beautiful location, and we’re excited to see it grow further. Curious about joining our next adventure? Send us a DM to learn more at Curious on Tanzania 🇹🇿

You should be here …  . Contact us to plan your next trip at Curiousontanzania.com
08/30/2024

You should be here … .

Contact us to plan your next trip at Curiousontanzania.com

08/29/2024

Met up with Felician Burgess as she enjoyed her last days in Tanzania 🇹🇿. It was an honor to host you both. We hope you enjoyed the beauty of Tanzania from every corner. I know it’s been 7 years in the making. This is a reminder to oneself: When you have a dream/passion follow it as there are people waiting to experience your dream come to pass. Asante sana. We appreciate your trust and support. Regards, Justa

Hi Curious travelers, Did you know this?
08/27/2024

Hi Curious travelers, Did you know this?

By 1200 AD, over 35 Swahili city states had emerged, and spanned the Eastern coast of Africa, from Somalia, to Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique, and the islands of Comoros. This area was known to the Arabs as bilad al Zanj, to the Persians as Zanjibar, and the Chinese as Tsengtan, all meaning 'the land of the black people'. The people would be called 'Swahili' from the Arabic word 'Sawahil' meaning 'people of the coasts'. The name would also be used to name the area as the Swahili coast, and the language as Swahili. The Swahili language emerged in around 600 AD, as a trading language, and has thereby borrowed heavily from Persian, Arabic and Hindi in addition to the bantu languages that form the proto swahili language.

08/22/2024

This is why Carline of INSTYL Luxe chose to collaborate with Curious on Tanzania 🇹🇿.

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