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We’ll leave Moshi first thing in the morning, skirting Kilimanjaro’s foothills with the rising sun on our right.
Our first stop is the Ndoro Waterfalls for some post-postprandial fresh air. The thirty-minute hike to the base of the waterfall will lead us through lush green forest and a steep climb down to the rocks.
Enjoy the sparkling waters tumbling down the falls from the rockside or take a refreshing dip in the pool itself.
A dark contrast is a visit to the extensive Chagga Underground Caves, built by the Chagga to keep them safe from the Masaai who, in earlier times, migrated up the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro to enslave or kill them. We’ll spend a fascinating hour or so at the Chagga Live Museum, an outdoor space which will give you further insight into traditional Chagga life.
The wandering goats lend some added authenticity! We’ll round off this action-packed day with a cheeky banana beer or naughty glass of banana wine - this is banana country, after all, so make the most of it!
Next Your nose will tell you about our second stop before we get there. Marangu is coffee country, and the beans are locally grown, blended and roasted.
We’ll stop at a bijou coffee farm, where you’ll learn how the locals grow, harvest and process their coffee beans that grow in this perfect climate. You’ll even get the chance to try your hand at roasting and preparing your own cup of lovely, fresh coffee.
All this culture is probably giving you an appetite, so our next stop is for a tasty and traditionally Chagga lunch at our favourite little restaurant, where you’ll be served a hot meal (veggies catered for!).
You’ll get a nice sit down as we casually motor back to Moshi; we won’t complain if you have a crafty snooze on the way although there’s always something to see as we wind through the villages, foothills and roadways home.
You’ll have experienced so much in such a short time, you deserve a rest at your hotel.
Itineraries
Day 1
Date : February 1, 2020
Time : 4:34 pm
Marangu Waterfalls, Coffee Farm & Cultural Tour
We’ll leave Moshi first thing in the morning, skirting Kilimanjaro’s foothills with the rising sun on our right.
Our first stop is the Ndoro Waterfalls for some post-postprandial fresh air. The thirty-minute hike to the base of the waterfall will lead us through lush green forest and a steep climb down to the rocks.
Enjoy the sparkling waters tumbling down the falls from the rockside or take a refreshing dip in the pool itself.
A dark contrast is a visit to the extensive Chagga Underground Caves, built by the Chagga to keep them safe from the Masaai who, in earlier times, migrated up the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro to enslave or kill them. We’ll spend a fascinating hour or so at the Chagga Live Museum, an outdoor space which will give you further insight into traditional Chagga life.
The wandering goats lend some added authenticity! We’ll round off this action-packed day with a cheeky banana beer or naughty glass of banana wine - this is banana country, after all, so make the most of it!
Next Your nose will tell you about our second stop before we get there. Marangu is coffee country, and the beans are locally grown, blended and roasted.
We’ll stop at a bijou coffee farm, where you’ll learn how the locals grow, harvest and process their coffee beans that grow in this perfect climate. You’ll even get the chance to try your hand at roasting and preparing your own cup of lovely, fresh coffee.
All this culture is probably giving you an appetite, so our next stop is for a tasty and traditionally Chagga lunch at our favourite little restaurant, where you’ll be served a hot meal (veggies catered for!).
You’ll get a nice sit down as we casually motor back to Moshi; we won’t complain if you have a crafty snooze on the way although there’s always something to see as we wind through the villages, foothills and roadways home.
You’ll have experienced so much in such a short time, you deserve a rest at your hotel.
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Experienced guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- Airport pickup and drop service (Extra Fee will apply please ask)
- Personal items
- Tipping to guide and driver
- Airport pickup and drop service (Extra Fee will apply please ask)
Sure, You can swim in a waterfall base though the water is cold but if you are luck and it's sunny it's better you have your swimming costumes and dip in.