Activities/ Day Trips

from adventure and nature to culture and relaxation, all within a short distance from Moshi.

Moshi, located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, offers a variety of exciting day trip options for visitors looking to explore the region’s natural beauty, culture, and adventure. Here are some popular day trip ideas.

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Materuni Waterfall

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Chemka Hotspring

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Mount Kilimanjaro

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Rau Forest

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Moshi Bike Tour

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Marangu Waterfall

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Lake Chala

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Moshi City Tour

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Materuni Waterfall

Materuni Waterfall, located near Moshi, Tanzania, is a breathtaking 90-meter cascade nestled within the verdant foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. The journey to the waterfall involves a scenic hike through banana plantations, coffee farms, and dense rainforest, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Activities

Guided Coffee Tours

Visitors can participate in traditional coffee-making tours with the local Chagga community. The experience includes picking, roasting, and brewing coffee, followed by tasting the freshly brewed coffee.

Hiking

The hike to the waterfall is moderate and takes about 1-2 hours round trip. The trail offers opportunities to spot various bird species and learn about local flora.

Swimming

At the base of the waterfall, there is a natural pool where visitors can take a refreshing dip, especially after the hike.

Cultural Interaction

Engaging with the Chagga people offers insights into their culture, traditions, and daily life, enriching the overall experience.

Picnicking

The area around the waterfall is perfect for a picnic, allowing visitors to enjoy a meal surrounded by nature’s beauty.

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Chemka Hostspring

About 40 kilometres from Moshi, Tanzania, lies the breathtaking natural oasis called locally as “Maji Moto,” or Chemka Hot Springs. This geothermal spring has turquoise, crystal-clear waters that are ideal for swimming and relaxing in. It is tucked away in a lush, semi-arid setting. The fig trees that around the hot springs provide shade and a calm atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing after a tiring day of exploring.

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Swimming and Relaxation

Chemka Hot Springs is mostly known for its warm, clear water that stays at a pleasant temperature all year round. In the spring, guests can take a leisurely swim or float and let the mild currents relax their muscles. The ground naturally filters the water, leaving it immaculate and welcoming.

Picnic and Leisure

The shaded areas around the hot springs are perfect for a picnic. Bring your own snacks or packed lunch, and enjoy a meal surrounded by the sounds of nature. It’s a great spot to relax with friends or family while taking in the beauty of the surroundings.

Photography

The picturesque setting of Chemka Hot Springs offers countless opportunities for photography. The vibrant blue water, framed by lush greenery, makes for stunning photos. Whether you’re an amateur or a professional, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.

Bird Watching

The area around Chemka Hot Springs is home to a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot colorful kingfishers, weaver birds, and other local species in the surrounding trees. It’s a peaceful activity that adds to the overall experience of being in nature.

 

Hikes and Nature Walks

The terrain around Chemka Hot Springs is perfect for a short hike or a nature walk. Explore the area on foot, and discover the unique flora and fauna of this semi-arid region. It’s a great way to stretch your legs and connect with the natural environment.

 

 

Visiting Local Villages

Some tours to Chemka Hot Springs include a visit to nearby villages. This provides a unique opportunity to learn about the local culture and traditions, interact with the residents, and purchase handmade crafts as souvenirs.

Relaxing in the Swing

A favorite activity for many visitors is relaxing in the swing that hangs from a tree branch over the water. It’s a fun way to enjoy the hot springs and capture memorable photos.

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Mount Kilimanjaro day hike to Mandara Hut

A day hike on Mount Kilimanjaro offers a unique opportunity to experience the lower slopes of Africa’s highest peak without the commitment of a full summit trek. Typically starting from the Marangu Gate, the hike takes you through lush montane forests, home to diverse flora and fauna, including monkeys and various bird species.

Activities

Hiking

The hike typically covers a distance of 6-8 kilometers, taking around 4-6 hours round trip. You’ll ascend to the Mandara Hut, situated at 2,720 meters, where you can enjoy views of the Maundi Crater and, on clear days, glimpses of the Kibo Peak.

Wildlife Spotting

As you hike through the rainforest, you may encounter colobus monkeys, blue monkeys, and a variety of birds. The forest is also rich in unique plant species, including giant ferns and endemic flowers.

Photography

The trail offers numerous photo opportunities, from the dense rainforest to panoramic views of the mountain and surrounding landscapes. The changing vegetation zones provide a beautiful backdrop for capturing the natural beauty of Kilimanjaro.

Cultural Interaction

Some day hikes include visits to local villages at the base of the mountain, where you can learn about the culture and traditions of the Chagga people, who have lived in the area for centuries.

Picnicking

Enjoy a packed lunch at the Mandara Hut or along the trail, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of nature. Many hikers take a break at Maundi Crater for a scenic picnic.

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Rau Forest

Rau Forest is a lush, lowland tropical rainforest located near Moshi, Tanzania, at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. This ancient forest is a vital ecological area, home to a wide range of flora and fauna, including towering mahogany trees, various bird species, and troops of blue monkeys and colobus monkeys.

Activities

Guided Nature Walks

Explore the forest on foot with a local guide who can share insights into the diverse plant life, including medicinal plants used by local communities. The walk also provides opportunities to spot wildlife and learn about the forest’s role in the local ecosystem.

Bird Watching

Rau Forest is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with over 200 species recorded. Look out for colorful birds like the African Pitta, Narina Trogon, and various species of hornbills and sunbirds.

Cultural Tours

Some tours include visits to nearby Chagga villages, where you can learn about traditional farming practices, including banana and coffee cultivation, and experience the rich cultural heritage of the local people.

Canoeing in the Swamp Area

In some parts of Rau Forest, there are swampy areas where you can take a canoe ride. This activity allows you to experience the forest from a different perspective, gliding through the calm waters while observing the surrounding vegetation and wildlife.

Picnicking

The forest offers serene spots for picnics, where visitors can relax and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. It’s an ideal way to immerse yourself in nature while taking a break from exploring.

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Biking Tour in Moshi

Moshi Town, known as the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro, is a lively and culturally rich destination. A biking tour through the town offers a unique way to explore its vibrant streets, local markets, historical sites, and daily life. This leisurely ride allows you to connect with the local culture while enjoying the picturesque views of the towering Kilimanjaro in the background.

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Town Exploration and Historical Sites

Route:

The tour typically starts in the heart of Moshi, winding through the town’s main streets and hidden alleys.

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You’ll visit key landmarks such as the Moshi Railway Station, built during the colonial era, and the town’s bustling market, where you can see local vendors selling fresh produce, spices, and handmade crafts. The tour may also pass by the Uhuru Park, a popular spot for locals to relax and enjoy the views of Kilimanjaro.

Hikes and Nature Walks

Route

This tour focuses on the local markets and culinary experiences in Moshi.

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You’ll bike to the central market, where you can explore stalls filled with colorful fruits, vegetables, and traditional Tanzanian spices. Some tours include a stop at a local eatery or street food stand, where you can taste authentic dishes like “ndizi nyama” (banana stew with meat) or “chapati” (flatbread).

 

Art and Culture Tour

Route

This tour takes you to various cultural and artistic spots in Moshi.

Experience:

ou might visit local art galleries, craft shops, or even a workshop where traditional Chagga art and crafts are made. The tour often includes a stop at the Cultural Heritage Centre, where you can learn about the history and traditions of the Chagga people, the predominant ethnic group in the region.

Kilimanjaro Viewpoints

Route

The tour winds through different parts of Moshi, leading to spots with the best views of Mount Kilimanjaro.

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As you bike through town, you’ll be taken to specific viewpoints where you can stop to admire and photograph the majestic mountain. The tour often includes informative stops where guides share stories about Kilimanjaro, its significance, and the various routes trekkers use to reach the summit.

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Marangu Waterfall

Marangu Waterfall, also known as Ndoro Waterfall, is a picturesque waterfall located in the Marangu area, near the base of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery, banana plantations, and coffee farms, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat.

Activities

Hiking

The hike to Marangu Waterfall involves a short but scenic walk through verdant landscapes, including local farms and dense vegetation. The trail is relatively easy, suitable for most fitness levels, and takes about 30-45 minutes each way.

Swimming

The waterfall cascades into a natural pool at its base, where visitors can take a refreshing swim. The water is cool and invigorating, especially after the hike.

Cultural Interaction

The Marangu area is home to the Chagga people, and many tours include visits to nearby villages. Here, you can learn about local customs, coffee-making processes, and the history of the Chagga community.

Photography

The waterfall and its surroundings offer stunning photo opportunities, with the contrast of the white water against the green foliage creating a picturesque scene. The area around the waterfall is perfect for capturing the beauty of the Tanzanian landscape.

Picnicking

Visitors often bring packed lunches to enjoy by the waterfall. The peaceful environment and the sound of cascading water make for a relaxing picnic spot.

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Lake Chala

Lake Chala is a stunning crater lake located on the border between Tanzania and Kenya, near Mount Kilimanjaro. This turquoise-blue lake is nestled within the caldera of a dormant volcano and is surrounded by steep, verdant walls, offering a serene and picturesque setting for visitors.

Activities

Hiking

Explore the scenic trails around the lake, which offer breathtaking views of the water and the surrounding landscape. The hikes vary in difficulty, from easy walks to more challenging treks along the crater rim.

Canoeing

Rent a canoe and paddle across the crystal-clear waters of Lake Chala. This peaceful activity allows you to fully appreciate the lake’s beauty and observe wildlife such as birds and sometimes hippos.

Swimming

The lake’s clear waters are ideal for swimming, providing a refreshing escape from the heat. However, it’s essential to check local guidelines and safety advice before diving in, as the lake is deep and conditions can vary.

Camping

There are designated camping areas near the lake, allowing visitors to spend the night under the stars. Camping at Lake Chala offers a unique opportunity to experience the tranquility of the area and enjoy the natural surroundings.

Photography

The vibrant blue waters and the lush green surroundings make Lake Chala a perfect spot for photography. Sunrise and sunset provide particularly stunning lighting for capturing the beauty of the lake.

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Moshi City Tour

Moshi, a charming city at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, is known for its vibrant culture, scenic beauty, and close proximity to numerous natural attractions. A city tour of Moshi offers a blend of cultural experiences, historical insights, and opportunities to explore the local way of life.

Activities

Visit to Local Markets

Explore the bustling markets of Moshi, such as the Moshi Central Market, where you can browse and purchase fresh produce, spices, textiles, and handmade crafts. This is a great way to experience the daily life of the locals and try some traditional Tanzanian snacks.

Coffee Plantation Tour

Moshi is surrounded by coffee farms, and a tour of a local coffee plantation offers insights into the coffee-making process, from bean to cup. Learn about the history of coffee in the region and enjoy tasting freshly brewed local coffee.

Walking Tours

Stroll through the city’s streets with a local guide, exploring key landmarks like the Moshi Railway Station, historic churches, and colonial-era buildings. Walking tours often include visits to local schools or community projects.

Cultural Interaction

Engage with local communities through organized cultural visits, where you can learn about traditional cooking, music, and dance. These experiences often include home visits where you can enjoy a traditional meal.

Local Cuisine

End your tour with a visit to a local restaurant to try authentic Tanzanian dishes, such as ugali (a maize-based dish), nyama choma (grilled meat), and kachumbari (a fresh tomato and onion salad). etc

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