Start your culinary adventure in Kigoma at the Kigoma Roundabout, conveniently near the station, where your friendly local guide will meet you and introduce you to the flavours and stories of the town. From this central meeting point, we’ll take a short walk to nearby stalls to taste a variety of traditional Tanzanian snacks and bites. You’ll savour treats such as vitumbua, light and fluffy rice cakes, maandazi, golden fried doughnuts, and bajia, crispy bean fritters that have been enjoyed by locals for generations. Each snack carries a piece of Tanzanian history and culture, giving you a first authentic taste of Kigoma’s culinary identity.
After this flavourful introduction, we’ll wander through the lively Kigoma markets, where the air is filled with the scent of fresh produce and the vibrant colours of fruits and vegetables on display. Here, you’ll learn about the seasonal fruits that shape the local diet and gain insight into how vendors source and prepare these ingredients. It’s a perfect opportunity to observe daily life in Kigoma and see first-hand how food is an essential part of community and culture.
Next, we’ll explore street food vendors, where local cooking traditions come alive. You’ll taste a variety of dishes prepared on the spot, from grilled meats to fried delicacies, each bursting with authentic flavours. Your guide will explain the preparation methods, ingredients, and the cultural significance of each dish, giving you a deeper understanding of the culinary traditions that make Kigoma unique.
The tour continues at a local restaurant offering both traditional and contemporary dishes, where you’ll enjoy a curated selection from their menu designed to showcase both Tanzanian and international flavours. Here, you can relax and sip refreshing local drinks, pairing them perfectly with your meal while soaking in the warm, welcoming atmosphere of the restaurant.