Tour highlight
- Main Destination :Northern tanzania
- Tour may be offered as :
- Solo
- Private
- Culture
- Visit Local
- Walking
- Tour Duration:Day: 1
- You Visit:
- moshi town
- materuni village
Tour Over View:
On this day trip to the last village before kilimanjaro national park, you will visit the village, do the waterfalls and coffee making class. On this day trip to the last village before kilimanjaro national park, you will visit the village, do the waterfalls and coffee making class. Then later afternoon after lunch you will start heading to the hotsprings for swimming and relaxing.
Tour itinerary:
Materuni Waterfalls is a popular tourist destination located in Tanzania, specifically in the Kilimanjaro region. The waterfalls are situated in the village of Materuni, which is approximately 15 kilometers from the town of Moshi. Materuni Waterfalls is known for its scenic beauty and stunning views, making it a sought-after spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
Visiting Materuni Waterfalls often involves booking a safari or a guided tour that includes transportation from Moshi to the village. The journey to the waterfalls usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour, passing through picturesque landscapes and rural villages.
Once you arrive at Materuni, you will embark on a hike through the lush green forest, guided by experienced local guides. The hike takes you along well-maintained trails, and you can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of the region as you make your way to the waterfalls.
The main attraction, Materuni Waterfalls, is a magnificent 80-meter high cascade of water that plunges into a crystal-clear pool below. Visitors can relax, swim, or simply admire the breathtaking scenery around the falls. The area also offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including coffee and banana plantations.
During the tour, you might have the opportunity to learn about the local Chagga culture, as the village is predominantly inhabited by the Chagga people. You may visit a local Chagga house and witness the traditional coffee-making process, where you can roast, grind, and brew your own coffee.
It's important to note that while Materuni Waterfalls is a relatively easy hike, it still requires a moderate level of physical fitness. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes, carry drinking water, and use insect repellent. It's also advisable to bring a camera, as there are plenty of photo opportunities along the way.
Overall, Materuni Waterfalls Safaris offer a memorable experience in the natural beauty of Tanzania, combining hiking, cultural immersion, and the chance to witness a stunning waterfall up close.
- Ages 5-59
- Duration: 12h
- Start time: Check availability
- Mobile ticket
- English
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Materuni Waterfalls, Kisambi Juu Materuni, Moshi Tanzania
Materuni is the home of the Chagga tribe and is still an authentic tribal village. This charming place is just 15km away from Moshi Town and is the last village before the Kilimanjaro National Park. First you will visit the waterfalls, which are around a 40-minute walk away. On the way, trail can be slippery & muddy best to have good hiking boots. The views are truly breathtaking, and with some luck you will see the summit of Kilimanjaro. When you reach the waterfalls, you will see that they are more than 80 meters high. The pool at the bottom of the waterfall is an inviting place for a refreshing swim so don‘t forget your swimwear! After having enjoyed the scenery, you slowly return with your guide to Materuni village, where you will experience a traditional Chagga lunch. You also will have the opportunity to taste our local banana beer – definitely not to be missed! Tip: Chagga tribesmen are Tanzania’s finest brewers
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Materuni Waterfalls, Kisambi Juu Materuni, Moshi Tanzania
But that’s not all. Next the coffee experience awaits you. Here you will learn how coffee is cultivated, dried, roasted and further processed. You will also be invited to help with the grinding of the coffee, which is traditionally accompanied by Chagga songs and dances - a fun way to immerse yourself in the local culture. Before you say goodbye, you can savor the coffee you made and appreciate the views of the surrounding rainforest.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kikuletwa Hotsprings, Boma Ngombe, Moshi 3041 Tanzania
After the coffee tour in Materuni your trip continues to the Kikuletwa Hot Springs. The ride to the hot springs takes about an hour and 20 minutes and leads partly over bumpy slopes Enjoy a wonderful afternoon just the way you want, in the sun dozing, chatting with the locals at the small bar, or swimming—you determine the course. We leave the hot springs in the late afternoon (just before sunset) and return relaxed to your hotel in Arusha or Moshi. Note: have swimming wear and towels
Duration: 3 hours
Include
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Soda/Pop
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private transportation
- Entry/Admission: Materuni Waterfalls
Exclude
- International Flight
- Visa
- Extra Holiday Amenities
- Tip
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Materuni waterfalls coffee tour and chemka hotsprings
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