Missionary Spirit Travel is a young company founded in 2004 by the Holy Ghost Congregation (Spiritans) East Africa Province in collaboration with the Catholic Diocese of Zanzibar. Although the company is young, it has its historical background from the first Spiritan Missionaries who came into East Africa over 100 years ago. Today more than 170 Spiritans from East Africa together with other Spiritans from different places of the world are working in about 63 countries all over the world. Missionary Spirit Travel is situated in Arusha town along Arusha-Moshi-Road. Along with the network of all Catholic Dioceses of Tanzania, the company can make use of the deep knowledge, the facilities and infrastructures of the Catholic Church in the country. Through this network, we know the country and its people, speak their language, we are familiar with their customs and routed in their culture and history. Missionary Spirit Travel would like to share this rich experience with interested visitors from other countries and all faith.

We would be happy to organize for you the classical tours to the famous National Gameparks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara or Tarangire. Again to show to you the beautiful scenery of the Usambara Mountains, explaine to you the history of the slave trade in Bagamoyo and lead you into the Arabic times of Zanzibar, just to name some few highlights of the beauty of Tanzania.

But that is not all what we would like to show you. Due to our Church network we can lead you not only to places of the normal touristic routes. We lead you deeper into the history, culture and customs of the people of the Country. You let us know your special interests and we will plan and organize your visit according to your wishes.

In many places of the Country you will find offers from the Cultural Tourism Programmes, programmes planned and organized by the local people. It is a community based tourism where the local community profits from it. Missionary Spirit Travel can make bookings for you for all these programmes where you can experience the daily life in a village.


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