Favorite thing: East Africans take etiquette very seriously. In places like Bukoba, people have a different notion of the term- urgent. So, when you walk up to a person to ask for direction, first wish him/her in English or Swahili, ask them how they are doing, wait for their response, smile, and then ask for directions. Chances are that they may even walk you to that place.
Tanzanians are very friendly people, and really appreciate it when you show the same level of trust and friendliness.
A lot of people eat with their hands here. And the best way to experience the local cuisine is to sit in one of the local food joints, look at what the others are eating, and simply order the same. In my opinion, African food is simple, but tasty. You can also find a lot of indian food there. Beer, of many brands, is available in plenty .. so no complaints there. As is common in most places where refrigeration is not common due to lack of electricity, the beer will carry the taste of glycerine :)
Updated Mar 18, 2007
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East Africans take etiquette very seriously. In places like Bukoba, people have a different notion of the term- urgent. So, when you walk up to a person to ask...
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