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If you have been enjoying my Tanzanian Pinterest stories and posts, and interested in going to Dar es Salaam for a super duper low fare, now is the time to book your trip!

The Best Ways To Save Money So That You Can Travel Abroad While Working a Full-Time Job-and While Building Multiple Businesses

Since October 2021, I have been to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania not once, not twice, but three times. On my second trip to Dar in May 2022, I stayed a full 30 days, and fell deeper in love with the country-So much that once I returned home, I immediately started planning my next trip to go back before the American holiday season this year! And did! I went back for a 1 week stay at the end of October 2022.

My family and co-workers said, “Again??” And just recently, my favorite comment

Living Life On Your Terms-Doing What You Want-How You Want-When You Want

Take inventory of why you are making the decisions that you are making. This is very important if you want to take full control of your life. Why are you living the way you are living? Why are you married or in partnership with your person? Are you living and driven by your own wants, needs, desires, or by someone’s else’s? This is key to living a truly fulfilled life-living life on your own terms. Trusting yourself, and getting to the

Best Hidden Secluded Beach in Kigamboni, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Tucked away and deeply hidden in the Kidete villages of Kigamboni, lies one of the most beautiful beaches in Dar es Salaam…One of the most exciting things about going to the hidden beach of Kidete, is the beautiful journey of getting there! Words and pictures alone cannot describe what you will see and experience before you reach Kidete Beach. I should be the one to tell you that you would take all of the fun, excitement, and mystery out of arriving here, if you try to

My Definition of Poverty Wealth and Social Class Has Changed After Spending 30 Days in Africa-And So Should Yours!

We are not in the business of humiliating one another, but we love respect. We teach our children to properly greet while passing others. We hold our babies swaddled in African cloth close to us, for this is our tradition. We love our own African language and are not ashamed of our culture and traditions. We are relaxed and confident, and approach life one day at a time, kidogo kidogo , laughing and talking and joking with our family and friends. We do not rush-pole pole..We are not

Tiffany Tene' in Africa

Africa is a beautiful continent filled with 54 countries-rich in culture, family, community, land, soil, resources, and melanin. I want to show Africa’s strength, livelihood, love & acceptance, and some of the many different traditions, tribes, and cultures of our beautiful race. Starting in