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Language Programs in Tanzania

Imagine a place where giant elephants roam, giraffes peek their long necks out of baobab trees, and birds of every size, shape, and color soar overhead. A place where you can lounge on sandy beaches, hike through snow-capped mountains, or make friends as you wander streets bursting with color, all while practicing a brand new language. Tanzania, located in East Africa, has countless language programs throughout the country, which are most commonly focused on Swahili language learning. Dive into the friendly culture, slow down, and explore Tanzania as you embrace a foreign language, rafiki!
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Swahili Language Course in Tanzania

Make the most of your stay in Tanzania by learning the locals’ language—Swahili. Take intensive stand-alone courses with 30, 45, or 60 hours of tuition in 2, 3, or 4 weeks. We also offer add-on courses for 14, 30, or 60 hours alongside a regular volunteer project like Teaching or Child Care. Our language courses offer one-to-one or small-group language lessons and daily opportunities for practice. These are perfect for anyone looking to learn the local language of a country where you’ll spend several weeks or months volunteering. Join us when you’re in Tanzania! Feel free to contact us today for more information.

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A Guide to Language Programs in Tanzania

Locations

Whether you want to balance your language studies with getting lost in an exciting new city, exploring some of the country’s tallest mountains, or relaxing beachside, you can find it all in Tanzania. There are many language programs throughout Tanzania, whether you are looking to study in a Tanzanian home or at a local language school. No matter where you choose to learn a language in Tanzania, there is no doubt you will experience a full immersion into African culture.

Arusha is arguably the most popular location for language study in Tanzania. Located near the foot of Mount Meru, this big and busy city is complemented by lush green landscapes and a year-round temperate climate due to the altitude. Known as the “safari capital” of northern Tanzania, students can supplement their language studies in Arusha with a true African safari experience. Practice your Swahili with local tour guides as you spend your weekends beside roaming lions or on a boat ride through bathing hippos and crocodiles. 

For those looking for a more low-key city atmosphere, try a language program in Moshi, the capital of the densely populated Kilimanjaro region that is located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, a dormant volcano and the highest freestanding mountain in all of Africa. Clean and laidback, Moshi is the perfect place to call home if you want to explore the northern part of the country. Get your caffeine fix while visiting some of the country’s major coffee plantations or join the other adrenaline junkies in their treks up the mountain, after all, most visitors in Moshi are either preparing for or recovering from the massive climb.

Zanzibar is the perfect location for language study in Tanzania if you are looking for a Swahili island adventure. Located off the coast of Tanzania, the island is full of contrasts, with medieval streets at the island’s center in Stone Town, coral beaches on the coast, and primeval forests filled with rare wildlife in the South. Whether you are wandering along mango-lined streets leading to pristine beaches, trekking through the jungle in search of the rare red colobus monkey, or feasting on coconut crab (the largest crab in the world!) at a local restaurant, you will be sure to find magic in Zanzibar as the Swahili language rings in your ears.

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