Nestled in the patchwork foothills of magnificent Kilimanjaro lies the beautiful village of Materuni, home to our Chagga friends and famous for its aromatic, rich coffee. On this fragrant and fun day out you’ll get a chance to make your own cup of coffee the proper way and you’ll find out the secret to the perfect cup of coffee from the local Chagga people. Next you’ll hike the short but challenging route to the Materuni Falls and you can stand under the waters as they cascade into a tranquillity pool that’s safe for bathing. And you’ll want to jump straight in – after getting sweaty (ok, glowing!) from your hike, there’s nothing more soothing than floating in the cool waters. Enjoy your packed lunch before or after your swim – there are no rules!
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Materuni Village – Coffee and Waterfalls Day Trip Materuni village is a beautifully lush area to visit on the outskirts of Moshi (it is actually the home of our Director, Ambrose- hence the name of the company!). Here you can really get to grips with the life of the local Chagga people- wandering through the village and passing their homesteads. Located in the picturesque foothills of Kilimanjaro, Materuni has managed to retain its authentic edge over some of the other tourist attractions as it is not one of the routes for climbing Kilimanjaro.
For your day trip, you will have two options for transport between Moshi town and the village… For those who really wish to have the ‘real’ experience you can hop on a dala dala (the local minibusses), along with your guide and possibly a chicken or two! If you’d prefer to travel more quickly and comfortably you can choose to take a private car. Once you reach the village you will start your coffee tour at a traditional Chagga ‘shamba’ (farm). Here your guide will explain all aspects of the Chagga homestead including the other crops that they grow aside from coffee. You will get to see how the coffee is produced- from picking the bean to roasting and then drinking a delicious cup yourself. Following your coffee tour you will then take a short hike (make sure to wear some good shoes as it can be muddy up there), passing through local villages to reach the waterfalls. Here you will either have a picnic lunch box or arrive at a full spread of freshly cooked lunch prepared by your own safari chef. Following lunch you will have the opportunity to take a dip in the refreshing (quite cold!) pools beneath the waterfalls. When you have had your fill of this beautiful place you can start walking back to where you will take the data dala or your private car back to Moshi (reaching Moshi at approximately 4-5 pm).
Pick up clients at their hotels in Arusha center
Arusha is a vibrant city nestled at the foot of Mount Meru in northern Tanzania. Known as the gateway to some of Africa's most famous national parks, including Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, it offers a blend of urban amenities and natural wonders. The city is also a cultural melting pot, with a mix of African, Arab, and European influences.
Mount Meru is an active volcano and the second-highest peak in Tanzania. It offers challenging treks and stunning views.
This compact park offers a variety of landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes. It's a great place for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities.
One of the most famous national parks in the world, the Serengeti is known for its annual wildebeest migration and abundant wildlife.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its Ngorongoro Crater, a natural amphitheater filled with wildlife.
Known for its large elephant herds and ancient baobab trees, Tarangire offers a unique safari experience.
This center showcases the rich cultural heritage of Tanzania, with a focus on the Maasai and other local tribes.
A thick porridge made from cornmeal, often served with stews or sauces.
Grilled meat, often served with kachumbari (a tomato and onion salad).
A spiced rice dish cooked with meat and vegetables.
Sweet fried dough, often served with tea.
This is the dry season, offering the best wildlife viewing conditions. The weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for safaris and outdoor activities.
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Arusha is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution, especially at night and in crowded areas.
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Daladala are minibuses that are the primary mode of public transport in Arusha. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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Known for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, including tree-climbing lions and large flocks of flamingos.
The highest peak in Africa, offering challenging treks and breathtaking views.
A vibrant village known for its cultural diversity and traditional markets.
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