Book Guide
Half Day Tour - USD 30
Full Day Tour - USD 50
Multi Day Tour - On Request
Book Guide
Half Day Tour - USD 30
Full Day Tour - USD 50
Multi Day Tour - On Request
Tours
From USD
45.00
3-Hour Tanzanian Culinary Tour: Customs, Cooking, and Kula Cha ...
3 Hours
Food is life in Tanzania, but this isn’t just a food tour of the city. Join the experience and learn how to make mandazi and ugali. Learn about the culinary ...
From USD
30.00
Learn Swahili and Shop at the Kariakoo Market on this 2-Hour Tour
2 Hours
They say the best way to learn a language is just to start speaking it. This combined experience will have you conversing with the locals by the afternoon- guaranteed! ...
From USD
12.00
Jump in a Popular Local Beach and Try Street Food with us on this ...
2 Hours
Sign up for a short excursion to Dar es Salaam's famous spot, Coco Beach. This trendy and quirky neighbourhood has attracted the rich, famous and youthful for almost ...
TourHQ ID:TZ56157
experience:Since 2015
gender:Male
- Private Tour Guide in : Dar es Salaam
- Other Guiding Areas: Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Lugulu, Mikumi National Park, Uluguru Mountains
- Languages: English , Swahili
- Website:www.safarifantasies.com
Mobile: +255-716577687Verified
phone:+255-716577687
About me
I’m Kevin Angelo I’m Tanzanian through and through, with a misplaced affinity for cheesy romance movies (who doesn’t love Titanic!) and Country and Western music (something my friends are forever teasing me about).The first thing you’ll notice about me is that I love meeting new people and making them smile.The second is that I have a deep passion for and knowledge of my home country.You’ll have me on hand to help and advise you before, throughout, and even after your tour.After booking your place on my tour, you’ll receive some personal pre-travel advice on Tanzanian etiquette, and a little on the language – starting with; ‘how on earth do you pronounce Ngorongoro?’ A few things you should know about the people of Tanzania: we love to smile, laugh, sing, dance, and have fun (any excuse!) We wear our hearts on our sleeves and form friendships quickly and [sensitive content]fact, in my native language, Kiswahili, the word ‘mgeni’ meaning ‘foreigner’, is the same as the word for ‘guest’.Here you are not a tourist but a new companion, and that is the feeling I want you to experience as your personal host.Karibu nyumbani! Tanzania welcomes you home!
Recent Reviews
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We spent 4 days with Kevin and it was an amazing experience for my partner and I. Firstly, before the trip I had ...More
Review By Cynthia