Tanzania is famous for its spectacular wildlife and landscapes. But there is so much more to see and do than the classic game drives. Tanzania is a colorful mix of cultures, with more than 120 different tribes. There is a supreme variety of cultural experiences in Tanzania. From encounters with the famous tribes in Tanzania. We selected a few of the best cultural experiences in Tanzania for you.
Our driver guide will pick up you from the hotel in Arusha town and drive to Kibosho village which is 45min drive, starting by hike in a rural village with beautiful sceneries of old growth tree, coffee and banana plantation and will see as close as the Kibo peak of Kilimanjaro view, Through walking you will be filled with the history of the oldest Catholic church in Tanzania (with 120 years) and get opportunity to see it and touch the strong wall built with stones, Meet locals and learn about their life in hood, background history and their culture also if you like to taste a flavor of a local Banana beer you can taste or drink it all.
After spending time at Kibosho and have amazing experience our guide will drive you back to your hotel in Arusha.
View wildlife like zebras, giraffes, hippos and water buffalos at close range
Today you’ll bike to the coast of Africa’s most majestic lakes and obtain a chance to look at wildlife like zebras, giraffes, hippos and water buffalos at close home in this corridor of migration between the national parks. Then before still the Miwaleni waterfalls will enjoy a delicious home cooked meal during a local mama’s home. Over lunch, a guide will provide a history of the region and therefore the many local tribes. Expect to go away with a full stomach, many great stories, and African new friends. After lunch and relaxing will now continue biking to the impressive lake and Waterfall both lined with thriving papyrus plants. At night, leopards and hippo frequent the world, but during the day, visitors can swim in refreshing pool beneath the falls.
In this day while biking you’ll also get an indoor check out the homes and exquisite crafts of Mto wa Mbu’s many tribes where you’ll get an opportunity to satisfy locals and study banana beer, Makonde wood carvings, and therefore the tribe painting techniques, kisu and tingatinga. A stroll through the village introduces lifestyle in Africa. Will experience the innovative farming practices of Mto wa Mbu villagers and study irrigation system that sustains local crops including the 30 sorts of bananas.
After your breakfast around 9am our driver guide will pick you from your hotel and drive to Marangu waterfall known as ndoro waterfalls. Ndoro Waterfall is one of the most popular and largest waterfalls in the area. A one hour hike, descending through the stunning green landscapes of Chagga land will bring you to this huge waterfall, here you will have the opportunity to you can stand underneath the waterfall, even jump off one and go swimming in the refreshing water and have a well-deserved break for lunch in the beautiful valley. The word “Marangu” means a place with too many water streams.
This is one of the most popular places in Tanzania. This is beautiful, and a relatively simple walk through the tropical rain forest that grows on the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro. You can see different types of monkeys (black and white colobus monkeys), tropical birds and other animals.
After your breakfast around 9am our guide will pick you at the hotel around 9am and drive to materuni village which is 30min drive, you will register all the necessary information and park fee payment will be down at the village gate before starting a hiking toward Kuringe water falls during the walking your guide will add you with the knowledge about the culture of the chagga, village life and without leaving the flora and fauna. Arriving at waterfall which is 80m high and at the bottom of the waterfall is made a pool where you can swimming.
After enjoying waterfalls you coming back to the village here you will also learning practical how coffee is planted, cultivated and processed to make your own coffee to drink also you will learn how to make a local beer and taste too, you will also accompanied by local chagga songs and dance during the process.
After all the experience you will drive back to Arusha.
You will be picked up at your hotel at 0800hrs and transferred to the Olpopongi Maasai Village. It is roughly a 3 and a half hour drive from Moshi town. While at the village you will be given a tour of the village and museum to get a better understanding of Maasai culture and tradition. You will also go on a short walking safari and learn about Maasai hunting techniques and their natural medicines. A traditional lunch will be prepared for you in the afternoon. After your tour of the village you will be transferred back to your hotel in Arusha
We will pick you up in the morning around 2am. The ride to the hot springs takes about an hour and leads partly over bumpy slopes. First we go past sugar cane plantations, then we come to the African scrubland. Dried river beds, baobab and acacia trees accompany us on our way. The hot springs of Kikuletwa, also known as Chemka Hot Springs, are close to the village of Rundugai and are one of the most beautiful places in Tanzania to relax. The small pond is surrounded by palm and fig trees with winding roots. In the morning, Blue Monkeys can often be observed in the trees, whilst the crystal clear, turquoise water invites you to a refreshing bath. Although they are called hot springs, the water in Kikuletwa is not truly ‘hot’ but refreshing, as the water source is fed by Kilimanjaro itself. Enjoy a wonderful day in just the way you want, in the sun dozing, chatting with the locals at the small bar, or swimming – you determine the course of this day. At noon we will have a picnic lunch, and in the late afternoon we return relaxed to Arusha.
We will pick you up in the morning around 7am. The ride to the hot springs takes about an hour and leads partly over bumpy slopes. First we go past sugar cane plantations, then we come to the African scrubland. Dried river beds, baobab and acacia trees accompany us on our way. The hot springs of Kikuletwa, also known as Chemka Hot Springs, are close to the village of Rundugai and are one of the most beautiful places in Tanzania to relax. The small pond is surrounded by palm and fig trees with winding roots. In the morning, Blue Monkeys can often be observed in the trees, whilst the crystal clear, turquoise water invites you to a refreshing bath. Although they are called hot springs, the water in Kikuletwa is not truly ‘hot’ but refreshing, as the water source is fed by Kilimanjaro itself. Enjoy a wonderful day in just the way you want, in the sun dozing, chatting with the locals at the small bar, or swimming – you determine the course of this day. At noon we will have a picnic lunch, and in the late afternoon we return relaxed to Arusha.