If you are in Angolares, Sao Tome and Principe, and you want to visit museums, a great option for you would be the Centro Nacional de Artesanato e Design (CNAD) in Sao Tome city. It is about a 45-minute drive from Angolares. Another museum that might interest you is the Museu da Cidade, also located in Sao Tome city, which features exhibits on the history of the island's capital.
Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat in Angolares, Sao Tome and Principe according to local people are:
1. Calulu: A stew made with fish, dried shrimp or meat, vegetables, and palm oil.
2. Cuscuz de Peixe: A dish made with couscous, fish, tomatoes, onions, and spices.
3. Moqueca: A fish stew made with coconut milk, peppers, onions, garlic, and other seasonings.
4. Arroz de Marisco: Seafood rice, made with prawns, squid, and other shellfish.
5. Feijoada: A bean stew made with pork, beef, and sausages.
6. Bacalhau à Zé do Pipo: Salt cod served with mashed potatoes, onions, and olives.
7. Frango à Cafrial: Fried chicken marinated in garlic, ginger, and other spices.
8. Banana-pão: A type of banana that is boiled and served as a side dish.
9. Kizaca: A dessert made with cornmeal, coconut milk, and sugar.
10. Bolo de Mel: A honey cake made with molasses, cinnamon, and cloves.
Some fun activities that local people enjoy in Angolares, Sao Tome and Principe include:
1. Visiting the nearby Praia Inhame beach
2. Taking a hike to Pico Cão Grande, a towering volcanic plug
3. Going on a fishing excursion along the coast
4. Exploring the local village and meeting residents to learn about their way of life
5. Attending a traditional dance or music performance.