Bags in Tanzania

| Tanzania | Our impressions | Best souvenirs to bring from Tanzania SOUVENIRS THAT CAN BE BROUGHT FROM TANZANIA Tanzania is often referred to as the land of incredible adventures. The best way to remember them for a long time is to bring unique souvenirs with you, which can only be purchased here. Antique, handmade or precious - there is for every taste and for every recipient. From Stone Town in Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam, here you can find everything your heart desires. Moreover, this souvenir search is also a good way to explore the country. You can wander around local markets in big cities, or even stop at roadside shops selling art, handmade jewelry, gems, wickerwork, salad bowls and soft bags. Let's see what you can buy in Tanzania. Some of the best and truly unique souvenirs to bring back are the handicrafts of the Masai people, such as carved wooden objects, colorful fabrics and jewelry. Often, bright beads are woven into them, which appear in bracelets, necklaces and even on shoes. The main thing in this business is to bargain with Bags in Tanzania  the seller so that he drops the price. In the souvenir shops at the airport or hotel, such items can be expensive, so it is better to look for similar souvenirs in local bazaars and Maasai villages. Kanga (sometimes called khanga) are beautiful sarong-style pieces of fabric inscribed with Swahili phrases and expressions of love. They are commonly worn by women in Tanzania and East Africa. You can find a kanga in any market in the country. If you are in Dara, you can drop by the Cariacco market, near the southern end of Jamhuri Street, or Uhuru Street in the Mnazi Mmoja area near Cariacoo. It is best to come for such a purchase with a local - they will be able to estimate the cost of the product and help you with the choice. If you are a fan of fine art, then you will surely enjoy the traditional paintings of Tingatinga. These incredible multi-colored paintings with authentic motifs can be found in an alley off Haile Selassie road on the peninsula or in the Slipway market. If you come to the city of Arusha, be sure to purchase unique handmade leather goods - wallets, shoes, bags, belts and much more. They are made from 100% leather only from local materials. There is a special place in Dar to buy woodcarving souvenirs - this is the Mwenge Woodcarvers Market. There you can not only buy, but also see how the locals make their products. In fact, carved souvenirs are sold all over Tanzania - but you can order a unique gift of your choice. Decorations and furnishings are another good idea for souvenirs. For example, in Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar and Arusha there are shops that specialize in wooden furniture, including traditional materials. One of these is the wood for the manufacture of Dow boats. Head to Zamani Dhow Furniture and Nzito Furniture stores to find original chairs, tables and cabinets. As for precious stones, it is best to go to Arusha for this - tanzanite is mined here, so they sell quite cheaply. This gem is only found in Tanzania, so it can really make a great souvenir for family members or friends. If you are not particularly versed in stones, it is best to buy such a gift in a trusted store. Of course, the list is not limited to this. There are many places in Tanzania where you can get both cute knick-knacks and high-priced vintage gifts. In the Schwari store in Arusha and Dar es Salaam, you can find a variety of products made in Tanzania: bags, clothing, jewelry, boots and ballet flats, scarves and more. The Bohm Museum also has a handicraft shop where you can buy notebooks, books, scarves, shawls and stuffed animals. In addition, Tanzanian honey wine, candles and lip balms are worth a look. Zanzibar's rich history and culture makes it the perfect place to find interesting artifacts: Antique Persian and Arabian furniture, old clocks, nautical décor, exquisite wood carvings, and chandeliers that would be approved by kings are worth a visit. The Stone City of Zanzibar has a Cultural Arts Center whose shop sells incredible traditional and contemporary canvases, handicrafts, wooden animal figurines and Tingatinga paintings. Most of the handicrafts are made by local craft cooperatives. For good souvenirs and gifts from Zanzibar, Moto is also worth a visit. emeralds, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and opals. We can help you plan your perfect vacation. Write to us about your dream trip and our experienced travel experts will provide you with more first-hand information and help https://jiji.co.tz/bags/page2?listing_id=_Ib0ulz6BH847rz3

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