Matlagning och sömnad & smycken Workshops i Arusha





Beskrivning
Denna samhällsbaserade erfarenhet erbjuder en sällsynt möjlighet att lära sig traditionell matlagning eller smyckestillverkning i en lokal miljö och samtidigt bidra direkt till hållbar samhällsutveckling.
Turalternativ
Höjdpunkter
Vad som ingår
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Spädbarn och små barn kan åka i barnvagn eller sittvagn
- Servicedjur tillåtna
- Kollektivtrafiksalternativ finns i närheten
Recensioner(14)
We had a fantastic cooking class at Wehaf! We made pilau, samosas and chapatis - it was so delicious. Everyone was so welcoming, we had a great time. It’s a brilliant organisation that deserves a lot of support - Asante Sana for the class!
Me and my daughter joined this cooking class and had a great day there. We made samosas, pilau and chapati, and the teacher was so nice and welcoming. We felt that we were in an authentic tanzanian kitchen, wich was really nice!
Great opportunity to contribute to much needed women’s development project. Important work, invaluable experience!
We did this cooking workshop with more friends and it was an absolutely beautiful experience! We cooked the most delicious food I ate since 1 month in Tanzania, got some deep cultural insights, had beautiful and important talks about different issues and learned a lot about this amazing organization. We loved the place, a lot of female Energy, we felt super comfortable and welcome! Thank you so much for your work and for helping so many people! We respect your work so much and are happy that we could support the work in exchange for a great cooking lesson and tasty food. Also the sewed pieces were incredibly beautiful. Would recommend this at anytime and hope to see you soon!
amazing cooking class with lovely local women! The food was delicious!! Very impressed about the foundation and the support they give to women in need. If you want to see the process of making typical tanzanian food and support a good cause you are at the right place!
This small NGO is working hard to empower widows and those with HIV to learn a skill and open their own businesses. We were fortunate to be there when the children came in for lunch. Had a great time singing and dancing with them. I had a beautiful dress made and learned how to make beaded jewelry. My partner took a cooking lesson and made a number of of dishes for lunch. Visiting was one of the highlights of our trip.
We had the best time cooking lunch with these amazing women. Everything was authentic and delicious. We highly recommend this great experience.
I've been to both the cooking class and jewelry class. I would highly recommend them both - especially the cooking class. You get to choose what local foods you make. It is super delicious. The project leaders are very friendly and you really feel at home here.
We booked the jewelry class and it was great! The staff is super sweet and you can make a variety of jewelry. We were gifted a tote bag that the mamas in the centre sewed and learned a lot about the foundation and their work. After the class we were invited for lunch and Thedy helped us catch the Dala Dala.
We have been cooking pilau and chipati with to of the Women there and enjoyed our selfmade meal afterwards. It has been great to learn new skills and also get in touch with locals. We never felt scamed and had a great afternoon.



