Iringa Walking Tour

Iringa Walking Tour

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This guided walk provides an insight to the historical layers of Iringa. Starting from the Stone Age, moving through tribal & colonial times to present day

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Expert-Led Culture Tours for those travelers who want to get 'off the beaten track'. The Southern Highlands of Tanzania has a rich history, culture and exciting adventures. Let the colours, sounds and views inspire your senses. Our tours cover the full cultural landscape. You can choose your focus from Architecture, History, Archeology, Arts & Crafts, Performances, Missions and much m

Photos 19/10/2017

Went on an exploration safari to look for some alternative tourism activities such as camping & hiking. This is on the edge of the udzungwa scarp forest. You can see the effects of human settlement. Beautiful valley though!

Photos 19/10/2017

The boundary of the Udzungwa Scarp forest reserve...such a dramatic difference. The have been called the Galapagos of Africa due to the bio-diversity including birds, primates, frogs etc. a great alternative or add-on to the traditional African safari package.

Photos 19/10/2017

On my safari yesterday, I had to choose between a steep sandy slope or returning to the village. Glad I made a great choice as my short visit was enjoyable and we shared some sweet sugarcane. Kids were very curious and surprised by my Swahili greetings. There are 19 villages around the nature reserve & adventure tourism or research could be a source of income for them.

Photos 30/09/2017

Street view on our walking tour today...call to book your group! You will have a whole new perspective of our town.

Photos 30/09/2017

Today we had a great group for our town tour. Lots of exchange of knowledge.

Photos from Iringa Living's post 19/09/2017

Iringa fell to the British in Oct 1916, though there were several battles nearby until the end of the war. Visit http://iringaliving.co.tz/history to read more
Iringa Walking Tour

06/09/2017

Everyone had a great hike up to the rock paintings at Igeleke and our guests from the US enjoyed learning about the cultural practices that took place here

06/09/2017

It was a beautiful day for bird watching. The kingfishers were busy and the sunbirds didn't disappoint. If you would like to see more of Iringa's natural beauty, give us a call to book a trip.

04/09/2017

Kariakoo in Dar es Salaam gets its name from the 'Carrier Corps" whose depot was located there.
During WW1 many people were forced to be porters for both the German & British armies, leaving the villages deserted with only children & old people.
On the 150 mile march from Iringa to Dodoma, the British column required 9,300 lbs of food a day as they marched. As a result they needed over 10,500 porters, who each carried 50 lbs of supplies.
The suffering and causalities from this period will never be fully known as the conscripted porters were exposed to diseases such as influenza, small pox and syphilis as well as being overworked in tough conditions

20/08/2017

These are the first buildings in Iringa town, which was established as German military post during the Hehe war. Do you know where this building is today?

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Address


Wilolesi
Iringa
0000

Opening Hours

Monday 07:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 18:00
Thursday 07:00 - 18:00
Friday 07:00 - 18:00
Saturday 07:00 - 18:00
Sunday 07:00 - 18:00