Embark on a
Journey Through Scenic Hills,
Culinary Delights, and Rich Culture in
Dodoma
Greetings,
dear readers! Welcome back to our global escapades with Pennywise and Passport
Foolish, where we traverse the world on a shoestring budget. Today, our compass
points towards the land that made me Idodomeya, and within its embrace, we find
ourselves captivated by the enchanting city of love and treasure.
While Dodoma
might not be a typical tourist attraction, the hidden gems within its borders
promise an adventure waiting to be uncovered. "East, West, Home is the
best," and that's why a cup of tea from Sherry’s CafΓ© tastes a lot better
than the hot coffee in Milan.If you have
a penchant for hiking, then Dodoma is your haven. Growing up in this beautiful
city, hiking to Area D and conquering the mountaintop was our favorite pastime.
While the prime minister's office now stands where our mountain once thrived,
fear not! Zuzu, Magareza, and other hills still offer breathtaking hikes.
During the
rainy season, don't miss out on the magic of Lake Bubu or Surangai, as the
locals fondly call it, just an hour away from Dodoma. Its scenic beauty is
Instagram-ready, providing a backdrop for countless memorable pictures.
And if
you're feeling adventurous, drive an extra 30 minutes from Lake Bubu to reach the heart of
Tanzania, near Kilimatinde, my birthplace. Here, you'll witness the
awe-inspiring views of the Rift Valley and may even stumble upon the graves of
German soldiers from World War I.
For a taste
of traditional food and local life, visit the village of Maweni. Live like the
locals, savor their cuisine, and immerse yourself in their rich history, all on
a budget of $25 a day. The most enchanting experience awaits you under a
night-born fire, surrounded by hundreds of stars. June to August might bring
chilly nights, but it's the perfect time to embrace the cold and discover the
warmth of Dodoma.
Dodoma is
not just a feast for the eyes; it's a culinary delight too. Indulge in street
foods like Chips Mayai, a Tanzanian potato frittata, and relish wild fruits
like furu, ngweru, and ubuyu. The region is a wine lover's paradise, as most
East African wines source their grapes from Dodoma.
Take a 30-minute ride to
Mpunguzi for miles of picturesque vineyards and the most delicious grapes.
During harvest season, treat yourself to the local wine, available at ALKO
Vintage Co. Ltd. For a complete experience, head to the Hut of Wine &
Cheese or Collina Restaurant and Wine Bar to quench your thirst.
If you find
yourself in Dodoma on a Saturday, make sure to attend Mnadani hosting a BBQ
festival every week. This Nyama choma-style (East African BBQ) event boasts the
tastiest meats in the country. Before bidding farewell, wind up your adventure
with a cup of coffee from Sherry’s CafΓ©, offering a 5-star cafΓ© vibe at local,
budget-friendly prices.
While there
are no direct international flights to Dodoma, the journey is part of the
adventure. Fly into Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, or Zanzibar, and embark on a 6
to 8-hour road trip from Dar. Alternatively, take a bus for $20 to $30, a
10-hour scenic route, or opt for a one-hour flight from Dar to Dodoma for $100
to $130 one way.
With an open
heart, thank you for visiting our humble city. Dodoma may not be on every
tourist's bucket list, but its charm and offerings are well worth the visit.
Until next time, Karibu Idodomeya welcome
to our extraordinary city!