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10 Places to
Shop in TZ

Tanzania offers a one-of-a-kind shopping experience with its rare and unique items that can only found in this East African country. You can explore shops, boutiques, bazaars, and markets in cities like Zanzibar, Arusha, and Dar es Salaam to discover African-origin products. The country also hosts cultural and art festivals annually to showcase pan-African products to the world. Shopping in Tanzania is a great way to get a glimpse into the culture and lifestyle of Africa.

Here is a list of places you must visit:

1. The Tanzanite Experience

The Tanzanite Experience in Arusha, Tanzania is a must-visit for anyone interested in the beautiful gemstone. With a knowledgeable staff and a wide selection of high-quality tanzanite, this experience is sure to be unforgettable.

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In addition to learning about tanzanite visitors to The Tanzanite Experience in Arusha can also purchase beautiful jewelry made with this unique stone. With a variety of styles and designs to choose from, there is something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to take home a piece of tanzanite jewelry from The Tanzanite Museum. You won't find any pieces as unique as the ones offered at the museum store anywhere else. 

2. The Maasai Market Curios and Crafts in Arusha

It's a vibrant marketplace that offers a wide range of unique and authentic African crafts. From colorful fabrics to intricate wood carvings, visitors can find a variety of handmade items that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Tanzania. Whether you're looking for a special souvenir or simply want to immerse yourself in the local culture, Maasai Market is a must-visit destination in Arusha.  Skilled artisans have created unique pieces that capture the essence of Maasai culture. From intricate beadwork to stunning sculptures, the collection is a true reflection of the Maasai way of life. 

3. The Tingatinga Arts Cooperative

The Cooperative in Arusha is a vibrant community of artists who specialize in the unique Tingatinga painting style. Founded in the 1960s by the late Edward Tingatinga, the cooperative has grown to become a hub for creativity and cultural exchange. Visitors can browse and purchase beautiful Tingatinga paintings, as well as watch the artists at work in their studios.

4. Mwenge Woodcarvers Market

is a vibrant and bustling marketplace located in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Here, you can find wide variety of handcrafted wooden items, from intricate sculptures to functional household items. Whether you're a collector or just looking for a unique souvenir,  Mwenge Woodcarvers Market is definitely worth a visit.   Ebony carvings, masks, and boxes are sold here. The market offers a wide range of objects in ebony wood, with three main styles of carving originating from the traditions of Tanzania's Makondé people. The artists work patiently and meticulously in an open-air studio, creating beautiful works of art for locals visitors alike to enjoy.

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