Embracing the History of Heritage

The Old Farm House at Kisolanza is a cherished family treasure, preserved as the private home of the Ghaui family and a symbol of their legacy in Tanzania’s Southern Highlands. Built in the 1930s, it reflects the farm's evolution from a tobacco plantation to a diverse, sustainable farm. While it remains a family residence, the house stands as a testament to Kisolanza’s history, offering guests a glimpse of the farm's heritage from the surrounding grounds. Its timeless architecture and preserved charm tell the story of decades of dedication, resilience, and the Ghaui family’s deep commitment to the area. The Old Farm House continues to inspire a sense of nostalgia and pride, embodying the essence of Kisolanza's unique blend of tradition and progress.

Honouring Tradition and Building Community

The Ghaui family’s deep connection to Kisolanza and commitment to tradition is reflected in their work, with The Old Farm House embodying the balance between preservation and progress. Over the years, the Ghaui family has been actively involved in the surrounding community, contributing to educational initiatives, agricultural development, and local infrastructure. Their efforts have fostered meaningful connections, strengthened relationships, and supported sustainable growth in the region. Through their dedication, the Ghaui family has created a lasting legacy that extends far beyond the boundaries of Kisolanza.