Mount Kilimanjaro
Tanzania β’ Africa
Roof of Africa
Overview
π Greetings
Handshakes are common and may be prolonged. Greet elders first. "Jambo" is for tourists; locals say "Habari" or "Mambo". Take time for greetings - rushing is rude.
π½οΈ Dining
Wash hands before eating. Many eat with their right hand. Accept food when offered. Ugali (maize porridge) is a staple. Meals are social occasions.
π Dress Code
Modest dress is appreciated, especially in Zanzibar (Muslim majority). Cover shoulders and knees. Safari clothing should be neutral colors. Remove shoes when entering homes.
π« Things to Avoid
- β’Refusing hospitality
- β’Using left hand for eating or greetings
- β’Photographing people without permission
- β’Disrespecting elders
- β’Public displays of affection in Zanzibar
- β’Pointing with your finger
π‘ Did You Know?
Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest peak
The Serengeti hosts the world's largest animal migration
Zanzibar was a major spice trading center
"Hakuna Matata" is a real Swahili phrase meaning "no worries"
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