The Materuni Waterfalls & Coffee Tour from Moshi is a very easy half-day walking trip that takes you from your hotel in Moshi to the Materuni village with its famous Materuni Waterfalls and beautifully lush area. Here you can really get to grips of the Chagga life the tribe which occupy the slopes of Kilimanjaro
Everyone loves coffee. But how is it grown and processed- Tanzania is exporting coffee and many people are working with it so you can enjoy it. On our trip you will learn the long journey of the coffee from seed to cup. The farm delivering coffee to us is all organic and Fairtrade. Why is that important- Usually the farmers gets a low payment for...Read more
Arusha is safari capital in Tanzania and starting point for Northern circuit safaris. Perhaps you are finished with safari tour and you are left with additional day, otherwise you probably wouldn’t be in Arusha. Here are some ideas how to spend a busy 24 hours in Arusha. •Go for Some Shopping in Arusha...Read more
A simply must do experience while in arusha that involves an insightful experience visit Shanga, an Elewana initiative based at Arusha Coffee Lodge where physically challenged craftspeople create beautiful necklaces from recycled powder glass beads. This is an incredible business venture that retails throughout Tanzania and abroad, and helps so...Read more
Stunning Five days Impressive Tanzania wildlife wonders starts in Moshi/Arusha and takes in the ‘classic’ destinations of Tarangire, Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Lion and cheetah, elephants and buffalo, as well as fascinating birdlife, all in incredible environments, provide the highlights. With your own private vehicle to enjoy...Read more
Arusha Town tour expose you to the beauty of the town that surrounded by famous destinations in the world include Highest peak in Africa(Kilimanjaro) and well famous safari destinations(Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire) From very normal life of locals in their local market to the very own gallery in Africa Cultural Heritage Center, you will get...Read more
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. we will have 2 hour hike to the waterfalls 80m also have a local prepared lunch at the coffee plantation and taste local brewed beer and banana wine,...Read more
This tour is done by guide who born here in A rusha and the best way to explore a new city is on foot by having someone who lives there show you around and the secret local spots you might otherwise...Read more
You will be welcomed by a traditional song and dance of the Maasai woman. We will walk through the village and see where they eat, get their water and meet each other. You will also have the chance to see one of their houses and drink their traditional tea. The Maasai warriors will show you their traditional jumps and you will have time to ask...Read more
Would you like to see a different side of Kilimanjaro- Would you like to visit a coffee farm and help make a pot of coffee from scratch-! If the answer is yes then this is the route for you. About two hours outside of Arusha is the village of Materuni, home of the Materuni waterfalls made up of snow run-off from Kilimanjaro. It's an easy half hour...Read more
This is one of the best refreshing trips that will provide you with an amazing experience. This trip provides you with different experiences and a lot of knowledge.
Materuni is one of our biggest waterfalls, you will taste a cup of coffee that you have made it yourself through our local ways and later to Chemka you will be left astonished...Read more
A tour of senses! Discovering why Zanzibar also known as the "Spice Island" by a visit to the spice plantation where you have the opportunity to touch all the exotic spices, feel and taste. Learn about the healing properties of some spices and the incredible variety of flavors and textures such as cinnamon,clove, vanilla and nutmeg, also for...Read more
This activity is a unique chance to experience local cuisine in a serene untouched atmosphere of African nature, as well as learn history and production steps of Tanzanian...Read more
Arabica and Robusta coffee are Tanzania’s largest export, so of course they have refined the art of coffee making to near on perfection. Grown in Tanzania’s rich volcanic soil, coffee is the primary source of income for many Tanzanians and a tour around one of the many outstanding plantations is well worth the trip. Learn more about the...Read more
This is an amazing day trip that takes you right into the foothills of Kilimanjaro. You will not only enjoy a scenic drive and jaw dropping views, but learn about a beautiful side of Tanzanian...Read more
This is a typical itinerary for a full day coffee and waterfall tour in Arusha, where you’ll be picked up from your hotel in Arusha town and drive to Tengeru Cultural Tourism Programe. From here you’ll be briefed by the guides who have been in coffee business for over five years and knows everything there is to know about the cultivation,...Read more
The market has so much stalls as you can see as you enter. Each stall appears to have the same products, others have some other stuff. In my experience, all of the vendors were respectful as they await for you to enter their stall. They would say “mzungu”, I waited for you” and “please you can touch, touching is free”. You can looking...Read more
Everyone loves coffee. But how is it grown and processed- Tanzania is exporting coffee and many people are working with it so you can enjoy it. On our trip you will learn the long journey of the coffee from seed to cup. The farm delivering coffee to us is all organic and Fairtrade. Why is that important- Usually the farmers gets a low payment for...Read more
You will experience the local process of planting. and making coffee using local machine and also getting chance of planting and testing your own cup of coffee that you have...Read more