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Marangu Waterfalls Day Trip

Marangu Waterfalls Day Trip

  • Duration : 1 Day
  • Tour Type: Specific Tour
  • Group Size : No size Limit

Trips Overview

With a back drop of the mighty Kilimanjaro, the waterfalls provide a relaxing day trip, that enable you to see more of the countryside whilst also stretching your legs as you walk to the waterfall. Swimming is also possible. You will also have a chance to see the caves which was used by the Chagga tribal which was used during the tribal war with other tribal million years ago.

  • Price Includes:
    • Private transport from
      your accommodation in
      Moshi to Marangu and back
    • Professional English speaking Guide
    • Village entry fees,
    • Government tax
    • Hot Lunch
    • Bottled drinking water
  • Price Excludes
    • Visa and Travel insurance
    • Guide Service Fee
    • International or
      Local Flights
    • Personal spending money
      for souvenirs etc.
    • Optional activities
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Tour Itinerary

You will be picked up by your guide from your accommodation either Moshi or Arusha and drive to Marangu waterfalls. Before getting to the area, you will walk through banana and coffee (worth to taste) plantations, Chagga villages, and experience how they live. hiking through an adventurous & scenic trail to the waterfalls later on visiting a coffee farm
Your guide will explain to you, stage by stage, on how to prepare coffee - from picking ripe coffee berries to the final cup of delicious hot African coffee. This trip includes waterfalls, cultural centers, underground caves, coffee farmers, and visits to the Chagga house.
after you experience you will be driven back to your hotel in Moshi


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