Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha enjoy a vacation in Tanzania, where they enjoy immersing themselves in the wildlife they love


People in the United States are ready to pay ridiculous amounts of money to experience, observe, and enjoy the mystique of East Africa. One of them is Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors; he loves going to Tanzania.

Tanzania has a rich culture that comes from practicing Swahili traditions and customs. This culture package also includes the friendly people of the whole country, delicious food, and interactions that you will never forget.


Curry is one of the wealthy American tourists who feels a special connection to this country in Swahili.

Stephen Curry, a guard for the Golden State Warriors, first went to Tanzania in 2013 during his summer break. As part of his culture travel, he visited villages in Tanzania, especially those in the Serengeti region, which made him feel kind.



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Malaria has spread very quickly because of the large number of mosquitoes in these areas. But these families couldn’t afford to buy mosquito nets to keep their children and other family members safe while they slept. He promised that when he got back to the United States, he would give mosquito nets to dozens of families.

As he said he would, he worked with the UN to start the Nothing But Nets campaign. The only goal of this campaign is to get rid of malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa. The mosquito nets he helped distribute saved the lives of thousands of young people. Beat Malaria.org said that children younger than five were especially likely to get the disease that mosquitoes spread. It talks about that


According to the group’s website, children younger than five years old are most likely to get malaria. Every sixty seconds, malaria takes the life of a kid. Curry promised in public in 2013 that he would give three mosquito nets to families in Tanzania for every three-pointer he made. Because he was so good with the ball that year, he also gave 816 nets to the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania.


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