Founded in 1994, the Arusha Cultural Heritage Centre is a family-run haven for African art and culture. Led by the knowledgeable Mr. Khanbhai, the Centre boasts unique architecture inspired by Mount Kilimanjaro. Inside, a treasure trove awaits, showcasing masks, carvings, and paintings by renowned artists.
The impressive Art Gallery, symbolized by a drum, shield, and spear, promotes local talent and houses a remarkable 18-foot family tree, a testament to artistic dedication.
Beyond art, the Centre offers a glimpse into Tanzanian history, wildlife, and cultural essence. Visitors can even unwind in day rooms or enjoy a spa treatment.
Proceeds from the Centre support elephant conservation and various community initiatives.
Warm hospitality and a vibrant atmosphere make the Centre a must-visit, attracting not only tourists but also dignitaries like Bill Clinton and Kofi Annan.