27/05/2023
Karibu sana" is Kiswahili and means: Welcome! It is one of the most widely used phrases in Tanzania, because people are expansive and jovial here. And if you have decided to work in a primary or secondary school or an orphanage for supporting children's development, they will overflowing with gratitude!
Are you interested in it? Do you want to experience a new culture, help children and teenagers to reach their objectives, travel around and discover, for example, the unique and impressive nature of Mount Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater or the Serengeti? If so, we can organize it for you! Have a look at our amazing offers and contact us for further information. We expect you in Arusha, Moshi, Dar-es-salaam, Tanga, or on Zanzibar pleasantly!
Yours Kilimanjaro Volunteers Tanzania team
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"Karibu sana" is Kiswahili and means "Welcome!". It is one of the most used expressions in Tanzania because the people here are friendly and welcoming. If you have decided to work as a volunteer in Tanzania, for example in a school or in an orphanage, you will also experience that the children will thank you from the bottom of their hearts for your commitment!
Are you interested in that? Would you like to experience a new culture, help children and young people to achieve their goals, travel around and experience the unique landscapes of Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater or the Serengeti? If yes, we can organize it for you! Just take a look at our offers and contact us for more information. We await you in Arusha, Moshi, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanga, or Zanzibar!
Your Kilimanjaro Volunteers Tanzania Team