Wild Wise Safaris

Stone Town, Zanzibar

Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its labyrinthine streets and rich history. A walking tour often covers:

  • House of Wonders (Beit-al-Ajaib): Once a sultan’s palace, now a museum.
  • Old Fort: The oldest building in Stone Town, showcasing historical exhibits.
  • Darajani Market: A bustling market offering spices, seafood, and local crafts.
  • Former Slave Market: A site reflecting Zanzibar’s involvement in the slave trade, now a place of remembrance.These tours delve into the island’s Swahili culture and its historical significance in trade routes

Arusha City Tour

Arusha, often considered the safari capital of Tanzania, offers tours that include:

  • Cultural Heritage Centre: A complex featuring art galleries, curio shops, and Tanzanite gemstones.
  • Local Markets: Explore markets like the Maasai Market for crafts and souvenirs.
  • Clock Tower: A landmark often considered the midpoint between Cairo and Cape Town.These tours provide a glimpse into the daily life and cultural diversity of the city. 

Dar es Salaam City Tour

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city, is a bustling metropolis with a blend of modern and colonial architecture. A full-day city tour typically includes visits to:

  • National Museum and House of Culture: Showcasing Tanzania’s history and cultural heritage.
  • Kivukoni Fish Market: Experience the vibrant market where fresh catches are traded daily.
  • Village Museum: An open-air museum displaying traditional homes from various Tanzanian tribes.
  • St. Joseph’s Cathedral: A Gothic-style Roman Catholic church built during the German colonial era.

Mwanza City Tour

Situated on the shores of Lake Victoria, Mwanza offers:

  • Bismarck Rock: A unique rock formation and iconic symbol of the city.
  • Local Markets: Experience the vibrant trading hubs for fresh produce and crafts.
  • Lake Victoria Waterfront: Enjoy scenic views and boat rides on Africa’s largest lake.

Bagamoyo Historical Tour

Once a major trading port, Bagamoyo’s tours typically include:

  • Old Fort: A relic from the Arab trading era.
  • Catholic Mission: One of the oldest missions in East Africa, featuring a museum.
  • Caravan Serai Museum: Exhibits on the town’s role in the slave and ivory trade.