Category: Tanzania

Tanzania – Dar es Salaam

100 lessons learned in Tanzania (inspired by Kiki)

These lessons are just impressions of my journey and is supplied without liability. 1. Hugs are given twice. 2. Never go to bed without mosquito protection. 3. There…

Conference at the Kilimanjaro

During my internship, my boss popped into my office one day and asked if I would like to join him to go to Moshi, Kilimanjaro, to attend a…

Getting married in Tanzania

One of the last weekends, we were invited to a pre-wedding and a wedding of more or less known friends of us. Actually, I never saw the couple…

Some days in paradise – Zanzibar

For everyone, who is too lazy to read the whole post, here is a video made by our great friend Erasmus: On Thursday, Ramadan end, so we could…

Safari at Mikumi Nationalpark

From the 2nd to the 4th of August we, Ole, Jonas and me, went on our first Safari, in Mikumi Nationalpark!!! We were so excited about this trip…

International food party

The weekend before last weekend (I know I’m too late with my reports), we had the international food party! That means everyone who attends bring traditional food from…

Painting session at Mwenge

Last weekend our friend Malozi invited us to come to Mwenge to learn painting in real African style. She owns a small shop with some friends in this…

First two weeks in Tanzania

Now, it’s friday and I’ve already been here for amazing two weeks! Can’t believe it. Time goes by soooo quickly. Kiki, our wonderful friend from England, will already…

My first working day

On Monday I had my first working day at the Open University. Since I already knew, or better say met, everyone at the campus and saw every office,…

Trip to Bagamoyo

On saturday morning we had our, or better say my, first trip with the other IAESTE people. We went to Bagamoyo which is a historical place 1 1/2…

Arriving in Dar es Salaam

The first time in Africa, so exciting. I had a lot of expectations, or let’s say imaginations, of how it will be. Well, arriving in Tanzania, everything was…