On the farm, our cook toasted the coffee beans at 11:00 every day, and he knew that they had to be no darker than his chocolate colour skin, While having our lunch. he ground the beans, and made the coffee with an Italian Moka, ready for finishing off his wonderful meals. WHAT memories of Tanzania. We loved going to Kikuletwa springs, the water was great, but was virtually unknown at those times. Strange to hear the present prices in shillings, compared to what was the value in the fifties, with a dozen eggs or a bunch of bananas costing 1 shilling, and a packet of ten cigarettes costing "senti kumi".
“and these crazy birds…” *looks into the beyond* 🙈 all in all I’m glad that you enjoyed in Arusha and around Tanzania I hope apart from Moshi and the national parks😃🙌 There’s so much to offer here in Tanzania and would look forward to what else you loved and would like to see again when you visit my hometown Culture, people, nature, art, history and so much more
Wow amazing. I'm visiting Arusha this Dec in 2 weeks. 7 day safari and 8 days stay around Arusha. I have noted down already some places to visit. Your video really helps. What's the name of the fruit market pls ? Taxi driver seems a nice guy. I love to hire him for day tours.
Thanks for watching:) I would love to give you his info. I know I had a few drives here. Do you mean from the beginning of the video who took us to the fruit market or near the end of the video ?
Hey@@TinaMarieBarnard I would also love the info of your tour guide. Me and a group of my girlfriends are traveling to Arusha, and we'd love to explore the places you went, and a get a feel for the local culture. All the stops you took is exactly the experience we're looking for. Thank you so much! (:
Explore Africa 🌍 sister the frienest people you will meet in your life we are have the most natural countries in the world beauty of our people and our land .. travel Africa good on you
-> song JAMBO for East Africa: ua-cam.com/video/oJKNhajRi0c/v-deo.html -> song THE CHANGE for a better world: ua-cam.com/video/4Ma9Spq7uG0/v-deo.html -> song FINALLY for paradise: ua-cam.com/video/eOy2mvx0_rk/v-deo.html
Thanks for the taste of Arusha. I notice a couple things about your video. How much of this is personal style, who you are interested in, cultural/legal local realities and UA-cam policy? Unlike in Southeast Asia, where women (and people in general) do not mind having their picture taken (and it is welcomed in some places, i.e. Philippines) I get the impression that this is not the case in Tanzania. Unless you know a person or you have a business relationship with them, most of your images are of people's backs, very brief and males. This strikes me as so different than all the videos I saw of Asia just five years back. And it is not just your videos. Am I correct in my assessment or did I get it entirely wrong? I am seeing so many videos of Tanzania that consists 80% of the narrator rather than the locals, with females and especially female children (and indeed old people) being almost entirely absent. Co-incidence?
Hmm I think I am following you... I will do my best to answer your question as I have also been to Southeast Asia. Many of my trips are solo, I end up on a lot of tours or adventures by myself (only tourist), so I always ask the local or guide I am with if they mind my filming, I have not had a negative answer yet. I know in some rural areas (Tanzania included) many of the locals and tribes believe the camera actually captures your spirit and they want nothing to do with it, that is why it is wise to ask. Not sure if that answered your question, but my main interest is to inspire others to visit these beautiful places, like Tanzania. I recommend very much.
On the farm, our cook toasted the coffee beans at 11:00 every day, and he knew that they had to be no darker than his chocolate colour skin, While having our lunch. he ground the beans, and made the coffee with an Italian Moka, ready for finishing off his wonderful meals.
WHAT memories of Tanzania. We loved going to Kikuletwa springs, the water was great, but was virtually unknown at those times.
Strange to hear the present prices in shillings, compared to what was the value in the fifties, with a dozen eggs or a bunch of bananas costing 1 shilling, and a packet of ten cigarettes costing "senti kumi".
The memories of Tanzania are beautiful aren't they? :) Thanks for watching 💕
This video was great. I just finished Everest last month for the 9 th time and this looks like my next adventure. Thank you for sharing.
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“and these crazy birds…” *looks into the beyond*
🙈 all in all I’m glad that you enjoyed in Arusha and around Tanzania I hope apart from Moshi and the national parks😃🙌
There’s so much to offer here in Tanzania and would look forward to what else you loved and would like to see again when you visit my hometown
Culture, people, nature, art, history and so much more
Awww Thank you so much for this sweet comment!!! 🥰
Thank you for sharing. I am travelling to Tanzania in June. Could you recommend a guide pls. Also is it safe to travel by myself?
Wow amazing. I'm visiting Arusha this Dec in 2 weeks. 7 day safari and 8 days stay around Arusha. I have noted down already some places to visit. Your video really helps. What's the name of the fruit market pls ? Taxi driver seems a nice guy. I love to hire him for day tours.
Thanks for watching:) I would love to give you his info. I know I had a few drives here. Do you mean from the beginning of the video who took us to the fruit market or near the end of the video ?
Hey@@TinaMarieBarnard I would also love the info of your tour guide. Me and a group of my girlfriends are traveling to Arusha, and we'd love to explore the places you went, and a get a feel for the local culture. All the stops you took is exactly the experience we're looking for. Thank you so much! (:
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Explore Africa 🌍 sister the frienest people you will meet in your life we are have the most natural countries in the world beauty of our people and our land .. travel Africa good on you
Yes it is so beautiful I can’t wait to come back it’s my favorite ❤️❤️❤️
We in UK 🇬🇧 drive on left same as Tanzania 🇹🇿 enjoy Africa
It was fun ! I bet I
Could get used to it , it’s just felt a little odd at first 😆 UK next stop!
So AWESOME !!!!!
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What’s the name of the place you went swimming around 4-5 minutes mark? Thanks
Chemka hot springs:)
-> song JAMBO for East Africa: ua-cam.com/video/oJKNhajRi0c/v-deo.html
-> song THE CHANGE for a better world: ua-cam.com/video/4Ma9Spq7uG0/v-deo.html
-> song FINALLY for paradise: ua-cam.com/video/eOy2mvx0_rk/v-deo.html
Wow nice
Thanks for the taste of Arusha. I notice a couple things about your video. How much of this is personal style, who you are interested in, cultural/legal local realities and UA-cam policy? Unlike in Southeast Asia, where women (and people in general) do not mind having their picture taken (and it is welcomed in some places, i.e. Philippines) I get the impression that this is not the case in Tanzania. Unless you know a person or you have a business relationship with them, most of your images are of people's backs, very brief and males. This strikes me as so different than all the videos I saw of Asia just five years back. And it is not just your videos. Am I correct in my assessment or did I get it entirely wrong? I am seeing so many videos of Tanzania that consists 80% of the narrator rather than the locals, with females and especially female children (and indeed old people) being almost entirely absent. Co-incidence?
Hmm I think I am following you... I will do my best to answer your question as I have also been to Southeast Asia. Many of my trips are solo, I end up on a lot of tours or adventures by myself (only tourist), so I always ask the local or guide I am with if they mind my filming, I have not had a negative answer yet. I know in some rural areas (Tanzania included) many of the locals and tribes believe the camera actually captures your spirit and they want nothing to do with it, that is why it is wise to ask. Not sure if that answered your question, but my main interest is to inspire others to visit these beautiful places, like Tanzania. I recommend very much.
Excellent video
Awww thanks 😘😘
Moshi
Gorgeous
wow! thanks a lot ! :)
My 🇹🇿🇹🇿
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You walcam again Tanzania
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Musitamanishe jamaan