Arusha Lifestyle & Historical Walking Safari
🚶 Arusha Walking Tour Itinerary
1. Clock Tower
• Start at the Arusha Clock Tower, said to be the midpoint between Cairo and Cape Town.
• It’s a central meeting point and a great spot for orientation photos.
• Guides often share stories about Arusha’s colonial past and its role as a hub for safaris.
2. Arusha Declaration Museum
• Walk to the Arusha Declaration Museum, which documents Tanzania’s independence and socialist history.
• Exhibits include original documents, photographs, and artifacts from the 1967 Arusha Declaration.
• A must-see for understanding Tanzania’s political journey.
3. Local Market
• Continue to a local food market (such as Kilombero Market).
• Experience daily life: fresh produce, spices, and street food vendors.
• Great opportunity to taste Tanzanian snacks like roasted maize or mandazi (fried dough).
4. Maasai Market
• Next, head to the Maasai Market, famous for handicrafts and beadwork.
• Browse stalls selling jewelry, carvings, paintings, and Maasai shukas (traditional cloth).
• Bargaining is part of the experience — but do it politely.
5. Cultural Heritage Centre
• End at the Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre, a landmark showcasing Tanzanian art and heritage.
• Features galleries of traditional and contemporary African art, sculptures, and historical exhibits.
• The centre also has shops and a restaurant, making it a relaxing final stop.
🕒 Suggested Timing
• Morning start (9:00 AM) → Cooler weather, lively markets.
• Duration: 4–5 hours depending on pace and time spent at each site.
• Distance: Around 5–6 km of walking, manageable with breaks











