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There will be opportunities to visit the local homes of Tanzanian friends, and to explore Iringa, the nearest town. And last but not least, we will have a 24-hour visit to Ruaha National Park, one of the biggest (and most beautiful) of Tanzania’s game reserves (not to be missed!).

This is a unique experience, we will be living in an African village amongst the local people.

There is a short video on this project available on the Video page.

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On our days off we will make an unforgettable visit to a game park

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(Includes an estimated airfare element of £772 bonded through ATOL holders McNeill & Thriftway Worldwide - ATOL 4138)

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SoapBox Short Term Project Tanzania Bricklaying

This is an exciting project near Iringa, in the beautiful hill country of southern Tanzania. St Michael’s Church Secondary School, the personal vision of Bishop Donald Mtetemela, was begun by a SoapBox team in 2000, when the site was marked out and the first foundations dug.

The school opened four years ago and now has over 300 students, and is continuing to grow. SoapBox teams have been back every year since, and with others, have continued to help build much needed additional school accommodation and classrooms.

SoapBox Short Term Project Tanzania Child with Hat
SoapBox Short Term Project Tanzania Child on Scooter
SoapBox Short Term Project Tanzania Team Member with Children
SoapBox Short Term Project Tanzania Elephant next to Tree

Building work occupies most of the mornings, and in the afternoons we can spend time among the many local children, playing games, doing craft activities, and the occasional drama. There are also many opportunities to get to know students at the school, who value the chance to talk about our different education systems and to practice their English. We will also be working with the local children