{"name":"WALKWITHPETTYORGANIZATION","short_name":"WALKWITHPETTYORGANIZATION","description":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><body><p>Walk With Petty Organization<\/p><p>1. Home Page<\/p><p>Headline: EXPLORING NATURE,TOUCHING LIVES.<\/p><p>EXPERIENCES A SOUL OF AFRICA WITH US.<\/p><p>Stepping Towards Change, One Walk at a Time.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p><br><\/p><p>Profile\u00a0<\/p><p>Walk With Petty Organization is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the landscape of domestic tourism in Tanzania. We believe that walking is the most intimate way to experience a culture and its environment. By blending professional tour guiding with social impact, we create meaningful journeys that benefit both the visitor and the local community.<\/p><p>Founded on the principles of hospitality and heritage, we guide our guests through the hidden gems of our landscapes while ensuring that every step taken contributes to the preservation of our environment and the empowerment of vulnerable groups.<\/p><p>2. Our Vision & Mission<\/p><p>\u2022 Our Vision: To be the leading organization in providing unique walking experiences that bridge the gap between visitors and local cultures while elevating community livelihoods.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>\u2022 Our Mission: To promote sustainable domestic and walking tourism through professionalism, warm hospitality, and direct support for social and environmental projects.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>3. What We Do.<\/p><p>Sustainable Walking Tours<\/p><p>We offer curated walking tours that immerse guests in the natural beauty and rich cultural history of our regions. Our tours are designed to be low-impact on the environment but high-impact on the soul.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>Environmental Stewardship<\/p><p>The planet is our office. We are committed to educating both locals and visitors on the vital importance of conservation, ensuring that the trails we walk today remain pristine for generations to come.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>Community Upliftment<\/p><p>We believe in sharing the fruits of tourism. A percentage of our proceeds goes directly toward supporting orphans, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups within the communities we visit.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>4. Why Walk With Us?<\/p><p>\u2022 Authenticity: Experience culture through the eyes of the locals, not through a car window.<\/p><p>\u2022\u00a0<\/p><p>\u2022 Social Impact: Your journey directly funds education and support for those in need.<\/p><p>\u2022\u00a0<\/p><p>\u2022 Eco-Friendly: We promote carbon-neutral travel that respects nature.<\/p><p>\u2022\u00a0<\/p><p>\u2022 Professionalism: Our guides are trained to provide safe, educational, and unforgettable experiences.<\/p><p>5. Meet the Team<\/p><p>Guided by passion, led by purpose. Our team consists of dedicated individuals who are experts in tourism, community development, and environmental conservation.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>6. Get Involved<\/p><p>Whether you want to book a tour, volunteer your time, or partner with us on a community project, there is a place for you at Walk With Petty Organization.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>WALK WITH PETTY ORG CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES<\/p><p>Curated by Walk With Petty Organization<\/p><p>1. Rice Irrigation Fields<\/p><p>A major highlight of the area. Guests can explore the intricate traditional irrigation systems and witness farmers planting or harvesting rice. It is a stunning location for lush, green photography.<\/p><p>2. Banana Plantations<\/p><p>Mto wa Mbu is home to over 30 varieties of bananas. Visitors will learn the differences between cooking bananas, dessert bananas, and the famous Red Bananas, which are a unique specialty of this region.<\/p><p>3. Makonde Wood Carving Workshops<\/p><p>Visit skilled artisans from the Makonde Guests can observe the master craftsmanship of carving Ebony wood and even try their hand at carving their own small piece.<\/p><p>4. Tingatinga Painting Galleries<\/p><p>Meet talented local artists practicing the famous Tingatinga style of Tanzanian art. Guests can see how the vibrant colors are mixed and purchase authentic paintings as souvenirs.<\/p><p>5. Local Produce Market<\/p><p>A vibrant, colorful hub of local life. This market is the perfect place for guests to see, smell, and taste local fruits, spices, and hand-made goods. It offers a true masterclass in the daily life of a Tanzanian.<\/p><p>6. Traditional Brewery (Mbege)<\/p><p>Experience the process of making \"Mbege,\" a traditional banana beer. Guests will learn the entire journey from peeling the bananas to the fermentation process using finger millet.<\/p><p>7. Maasai Boma Visit<\/p><p>Journey to the outskirts of town to visit authentic Maasai homesteads. Guests will learn about traditional Maasai customs, witness their famous rhythmic dances, and see how their unique mud-and-stick houses are constructed.<\/p><p>8. Lake Manyara Shoreline View<\/p><p>From specific viewpoints, guests can see the shores of Lake Manyara. It\u2019s an excellent spot for birdwatching (including Flamingoes) and occasionally spotting hippos or wildebeests without needing a safari vehicle may be cycling through bicycle or tuk tuk.<\/p><p>9. Rift Valley Escarpment Hike<\/p><p>A light hike up the wall of the Great Rift Valley provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire Mto wa Mbu town, the surrounding green farms, and Lake Manyara in the distance.<\/p><p>10.Traditional Lunch<\/p><p>A true culinary experience. Guests visit a community kitchen where local women prepare authentic Tanzanian dishes like Ugali, Wali wa Nazi (coconut rice), local chicken, and seasonal vegetables.<\/p><p>11. Miwaleni Waterfalls<\/p><p>A hidden gem near Mto wa Mbu. This refreshing waterfall is surrounded by ancient papyrus plants and offers a serene escape. It is the perfect spot for guests to cool down and enjoy nature\u2019s tranquility.<\/p><p>12. Homestaying (Cultural Immersion Experiences)<\/p><p>For guests seeking a deeper connection, we offer homestays. This allows visitors to live with a local family, participate in daily chores, share stories around the fire, and truly experience Tanzanian hospitality.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>How to use this list:<\/p><p>\u2022 Website: Put this under a tab named \"Destinations\"<\/p><p>\u2022\u00a0<\/p><p>\u2022 Booking: Mention these in your \"Tour Options\" so guests can choose what they are most interested in.<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>TERMS AND CONDITIONS<\/p><p>WALK WITH PETTY ORGANIZATION<\/p><p>1. Booking and Confirmation<\/p><p>\u2022 1.1 Reservation: A booking is considered formal once the client submits the Booking Form and the organization confirms availability in writing WhatsApp<\/p><p>\u2022 1.2 Deposit: To secure a slot, a non-refundable deposit of [e.g., 30%] of the total tour cost must be paid at the time of booking.<\/p><p>\u2022 1.3 Final Payment: The remaining balance must be cleared before the commencement of the tour, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing.<\/p><p>2. Cancellation and Refund Policy<\/p><p>\u2022 2.1 Client Cancellation: * Cancellations made more than 48 hours before the tour: The deposit remains non-refundable, but any additional payments will be refunded.<\/p><p>\u2022 Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour: No refund will be issued.<\/p><p>\u2022 2.2 Organization Cancellation: In the event that Walk with Petty Organization cancels a tour due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., extreme weather or safety concerns), a full refund or an alternative date will be offered.<\/p><p>3. Health and Physical Fitness<\/p><p>\u2022 3.1 Responsibility: Participants are responsible for ensuring they are physically fit for the walking tour.<\/p><p>\u2022 3.2 Disclosure: Any medical conditions, allergies, or physical limitations must be disclosed during the booking process. The organization reserves the right to decline a participant if their safety cannot be guaranteed.<\/p><p>4. Liability and Insurance<\/p><p>\u2022 4.1 Risk: While we prioritize safety, walking tours involve natural terrain and public spaces. Participants join at their own risk.<\/p><p>\u2022 4.2 Damage: Walk with Petty Organization is not liable for any personal injury, loss, or damage to personal property (cameras, phones, etc.) during the tour.<\/p><p>\u2022 4.3 Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend that all international guests have comprehensive travel and medical insurance.<\/p><p>5. Conduct and Environment<\/p><p>\u2022 5.1 Respect: Participants are expected to respect local cultures, traditions, and the privacy of community members.<\/p><p>\u2022 5.2 Conservation: As an environmentally conscious organization, littering is strictly prohibited. We follow the \"Leave No Trace\" principle.<\/p><p>6. Social Impact Contribution<\/p><p>\u2022 6.1 Charity: By booking with us, the client acknowledges and agrees that a 10% percentage of the tour fee is allocated to Walk with Petty Organization\u2019s community projects (supporting orphans, people with disabilities, and conservation efforts).<\/p><p>7. Photography and Media<\/p><p>\u2022 7.1 Usage: The organization may take photos or videos during the tour for promotional purposes (social media\/website). If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the guide before the tour starts.<\/p><p>How to use this on your website:<\/p><p>\u2022 Checkbox: Chini ya fomu ya booking, weka kisanduku cha kubofya kinachosema: \"I have read and agree to the Terms and conditions<\/p><p><br><\/p><p><br><\/p><p>TOUR BOOKING FORM<\/p><p>WALK WITH PETTY ORGANIZATION<\/p><p>Stepping Towards Change, One Walk at a Time<\/p><p>1. PERSONAL INFORMATION<\/p><p>Full Name: _________________________________________________<\/p><p>Nationality: _______________________________________________<\/p><p>Phone Number (WhatsApp preferred): ___________________________<\/p><p>Email Address: _____________________________________________<\/p><p>Physical Address\/Hotel in Town: ______________________________<\/p><p>2. TOUR DETAILS<\/p><p>Preferred Date of Tour: [ DD \/ MM \/ YYYY ]<\/p><p>Type of Walk\/Tour:<\/p><p>Village walking include banana plantation,banana beer,rice plantation,makonde tribe,local family,cycling to lake manyara,visiting masai boma,high land hiking,African food,Home staying,charity  program<\/p><p>Number of Participants: Adults (18+): ________ Children (Under 18): ________<\/p><p>Preferred Start Time: [ ] Morning (8:00 AM) [ ] Afternoon (2:00 PM) [ ] Other: ________<\/p><p>3. MEDICAL & DIETARY INFORMATION<\/p><p>Do you have any medical conditions or physical limitations? (e.g., asthma, heart issues, joint pain) ___________________________________________________________<\/p><p>Do you have any allergies or dietary requirements? (Required if the tour includes snacks or lunch) ___________________________________________________________<\/p><p>4. EMERGENCY CONTACT<\/p><p>Name of Contact Person: ____________________________________<\/p><p>Relationship: ______________________________________________<\/p><p>Phone Number: _____________________________________________<\/p><p>5. TERMS & CONDITIONS (Summary)<\/p><p>\u2022 Payment: A deposit of 60% is required to confirm the booking.<\/p><p>\u2022 Cancellation: Cancellations made less than 48hrs before the tour may incur a fee.<\/p><p>\u2022 Liability: Walk with Petty Organization will take all safety precautions, but participants join the walk at their own risk.<\/p><p>\u2022 Impact: By booking this tour, you agree that a 10% of your fee will go toward supporting our community charity projects.<\/p><p>6. DECLARATION & SIGNATURE<\/p><p>I, the undersigned, confirm that the information provided is correct and that I have read and agreed to the terms and conditions.<\/p><p>Signature: __________________________ Date: _______________<\/p><p>OFFICIAL USE ONLY<\/p><p>Booking Reference No: ______________ Total Cost: ______________<\/p><p>Deposit Paid: _____________________ Balance Due: ____________<\/p><p><br><\/p><p>Comunnication on normal calls,watsap and email on<\/p><p>\u2022 WhatsApp\/Call: +255 752 741 514<\/p><p>\u2022 Email: walkwithpettyorg@gmail.com<\/p><p><br><\/p><p><br><\/p><p><br><\/p><p><br><\/p><p><br><\/p><\/body><\/html>\n","scope":"\/","start_url":"\/","background_color":"#ffcc05","theme_color":"#ffcc05","display":"standalone","orientation":"any","status_bar":"black","splash_pages":null,"icons":[{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-72x72.png","sizes":"72x72","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"},{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-96x96.png","sizes":"96x96","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"},{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-128x128.png","sizes":"128x128","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"},{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-144x144.png","sizes":"144x144","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"},{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-192x192.png","sizes":"192x192","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"},{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-384x384.png","sizes":"384x384","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"},{"src":"https:\/\/walkwithpetty.org\/files\/2578074\/Icons\/icon-512x512.png","sizes":"512x512","type":"image\/png","purpose":"any"}]}