Independence Avenue | (next to the Tanga Library), Tanga, TanzaniaMap
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Greedy tour guide lady very rude
The tour guide was a lady when i went recently she was all about money she wanted me to pay asap ...she has no much info ...only old pic framed from google ....boring visit
I visited Tanga primary to see its history in the First World War. This small museum is one of the only remaining monuments to that period of history. While the museum is underwhelming, it possesses s...
Good place to learn about Tanzania's colonial history
Baraka, our tour guide, did a good job of showing us around the former German colonial Regional Commissioner's home and office, still an impressive building in remarkably good shape. The tour is basic...
Stumbled across the museum by chance just before closing but we had a warm welcome by the museum director and the curator. Latter was seeing us through the museum for more than one hour, explaining lo...
An interesting historical museum, you can learn a lot about both the colonial period and the methods of cultivation and processing of different crops (e.g. sisal).
Greedy tour guide lady very rude
The tour guide was a lady when i went recently she was all about money she wanted me to pay asap ...she has no much info ...only old pic framed from google ....boring visit
Basic, But Fun Museum
I visited Tanga primary to see its history in the First World War. This small museum is one of the only remaining monuments to that period of history. While the museum is underwhelming, it possesses s...
Good place to learn about Tanzania's colonial history
Baraka, our tour guide, did a good job of showing us around the former German colonial Regional Commissioner's home and office, still an impressive building in remarkably good shape. The tour is basic...
definitely worth a visit!
Stumbled across the museum by chance just before closing but we had a warm welcome by the museum director and the curator. Latter was seeing us through the museum for more than one hour, explaining lo...
History.
An interesting historical museum, you can learn a lot about both the colonial period and the methods of cultivation and processing of different crops (e.g. sisal).