This is a must-do in Iringa. The rock is in the Gangilonga neighborhood and is a quick 30-minute walk from downtown. There is a guard at the rock who will collect an entrance fee. This fee depends on your proficiency with Swahili, but should be somewhere between 2 and 10 thousand shillings per person. The view of Iringa from the top is amazing. See the map on the home page of this site for directions.
No trip to Iringa is complete without visiting these ancient rock paintings. See the map on the home page of this site for directions.
A great place to buy souvenirs that are made by teen mothers and other vulnerable populations. Located in the grounds of Sabasaba.
Located in the very heart of the Hehe people, the village of Kalenga, this museum tells the story of one of the only chiefs to stand up to colonizers and win.
Take a tour of this center to see exactly how much disabled Tanzanians can accomplish.
See graves of British and South African troops from WW1 along with expatriate graves from the years since.
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