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Tag Archives: Tanzania

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Arusha – The Geneva of Africa

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on April 19, 2022 January 30, 2024

Located exactly halfway between Cairo and Cape Town, Arusha, a frontier city, represents the British Empire marked by a gigantic clock tower.

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An extraordinary story of belief and humility

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on September 12, 2019 September 12, 2019

Whispers die quietly. The only sound is that of a heavy bolt falling in place. Someone has been admitted into the holding cell.

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7 Reasons I love Tanzania

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on October 31, 2018 March 18, 2025

My reasons to love Tanzania are many. For one, it was the first real African country that I traveled and it was also here that I first tasted success on my fledgling mountaineering career - Mt Kilimanjaro.

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Tried street food ever? It is fabulous!

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on June 11, 2013 July 19, 2018

There are many reasons why Street Food is particularly enjoyable!! I never miss a chance to eat at the food stalls lining the streets - anywhere I go or sometimes even in my hometown India - that practically serves up thousands of varieties of it! Okay, more often than not, related issues like upset stomach does occur, but I have survived - and has thousands of people before me.

On my first solo international travel, I did have several thoughts of eating at places I didn't know about (A Sheldon Cooper Syndrome perhaps!), but once I took the first bite of street-Phad Thai in a dingy street at Backpackers Street in Bangkok (Khao San Road), I was sold on this concept.

And since then I made considerable global advancement - but this habit stayed. I have grazed the side walks of various countries - from South East Asia to Africa and countries in between - and yet I crave for more. I might add here that eating cassava and (acidic) fish procured from Lake Manyara in Mosquito River Town, Tanzania, was probably the worst - but it was really the fish that had gone bad - not the process of making it that caused considerable discomfort. Here is why I think street food rocks -
  • It always tastes better than restaurant food
  • It is definitely cheaper
  • It is fun to watch the cooking process - the smoke the flavours rising out of the not-so-clean wok or pan
  • The chaos around adds to the charm - especially when you don't speak their language or cannot identify the food item
  • You don't need to worry about how you eat, where you eat and if you are dressed for it!
  • You can choose your flavours - the flavours actually reflect the culture
  • Most of what you eat is "authentic", very local and never gets served at restaurants - it often becomes that "distinct mark" that makes you feel as though you are really in a different place (restaurant food can be so similar!)

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Do your bit for the world

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on April 9, 2013 June 20, 2024

As travelers you are the ambassador of your country - be the reflection of your country when you travel

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Tanzania Blog | The final days

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on April 5, 2010 July 17, 2024

My eyes are on Siraji. He belongs here, to this town, this bar. He belongs in Africa with his friend Festo. I will never belong here.

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