Its location as the last village before the gate to Ruaha National Park together with its diverse composition of different ethnic groups like the Maasai, Hehe and Bena, make Tungamalenga a designated spot for a leisure and cultural activity stopover during a wildlife safari. The Tungamalenga Culture & Tourism Centre is currently developed to be established in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society. Planned products and tours to be offered include the following:

  • Tourist information services
  • Local livelihoods tours (Maasai Bomas, agricultural practices, worship sites)
  • Wildlife Management Area (WMA) tours
  • Food and beverages/refreshments
  • Washroom services
  • Camping/accommodation
  • Traditional music/dance performances
  • Cultural goods display and purchase
  • Conference/meeting facility
  • Practical training opportunity for college students
  • Community research centre