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HOME-STAYS
Local Families
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The heart of Travel Closer lies in the homes of local families and communities.
For it was here that the beginnings of our project took place, conceived in the
living rooms of friends and relatives, to give a piece of Tanzania to every guest
and visitor.
Your host family's home will be your “base” in Arusha. Rather than staying in
comparatively expensive hotels, you can find with us a cheaper option with a much
richer cultural experience.
Our families are those of our trusted guides and porters themselves. In this
way, if you chose to do a hike or safari with us it will be them you will go
with. We find this is a proven way for clients to be part of the travelling crew
and increase interaction with their guides.
Apart from providing budget accommodation, a true “Swahili” atmosphere and home
cooking, home-stays in local families give you a peak behind the curtains of
family life in Tanzania, as well as let you interact with its kind-hearted citizens.
You will be given the opportunity to participate in family meals, friend visits,
walk around the local villages, shop at markets, visit local bars and
traditional restaurants
(you will not find these listed in your guide books!)
The exchange, however, is not all one-way. Home-stays allow families and local
individuals to bring a piece of the outside world into their homes. This outside
world is often unreachable to them due to obvious financial constraints, so they
will surely be interested in what you have to say about your own country,
background, culture and travels..
The home-stays available are all in the outskirts of Arusha, situated a short
minibus ride away from town or between 30 minutes and 1 hour by foot.
Accommodation includes simple sleeping quarters, meals and night security guard.
Rooms are very basic and you will be sharing facilities with the rest of the
family as well as eating local foods.
Rates per night per person are the same throughout the year.
Rate
per night, per person: USD 15
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Homes-stays in tribal villages
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The Masai are a welcoming people. Pride of their traditions and culture,
combined with an
affable stubbornness has ensured that their customs and way of life have been
affected little by the growing cosmopolitanism that often surrounds the
villages.
During your stay you will learn about the Masai way of life. You will see how
and what they eat, their rituals, beliefs and stories. You will always be
accompanied by one of our friendly guides, who will act not only as your guide
but also as an interpreter, since many of these families do not speak English or
Swahili.
In meeting these traditional Masai families you will see why they are so keen to hold on to their
heritage. You will also see, despite their traditions, just how openly and warmly they
welcome “outside” guests into their homes.
The home-stays we arrange in traditional Masai villages are neither tourist
sites nor “pretend” villages (as offered on many “cultural tours” by other
operators). These are genuine families, many of them herders and farmers, living
by their traditions like they have for many hundreds of years. Of course, the
way of life has changed since then. Constraints put on their lifestyles through
climate change and government authorities means few Maasai are still nomadic or
even semi-nomadic. Still, they live in their traditional Masai huts congregated
into family “bomas”, herding their cattle everyday to graze on fresh pastures.
During your stay you will learn about the Masai way of life. You will see how
and what they eat, their rituals, beliefs and stories. You will always be
accompanied by one of our friendly guides, who will act not only as your guide
but also as an interpreter, since many of these families do not speak English or
Swahili.
Villagers that take part in receiving guests are all part of the Travel Closer
family and have all met most of our guides and organisers. The villages chosen
are also ideally situated geographically should you decide to combine your stay with of our
hiking routes or safari itineraries.
All our tribal village home-stays are far from other towns, you will thus have
to contribute to transport costs – either rent a safari vehicle from us or defy
one of the many daladalas (minibuses) that take you nearer – unless of course it
is already part of your itinerary.
Although accommodation is provided in tents only, you will be able to stay
within the boma. The reason for this is simply that most families do not have
spare mud huts for guests. In the near future, however, Travel Closer envisages
building more quarters within the family properties to give guests a chance of
sleeping in these typical Masai huts.
As with our local family stays, the rates include accommodation (with tent rent)
and food, although guide charges and transport is separate.
Please
contact us for more details.
Rate
per night, per person: USD 15
Guide/interpreter per day: USD 55
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