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Lukani Sanya Juu

This area is 30 km northeast of Moshi town at altitude 180m, 45 minutes drive from Moshi town.
We offer an half day tour on the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro.
Attractions include waterfalls, beautiful views, coffee trees (this is the area were the first coffee tree in Tanzania was planted by German Missionaries), caves used during Maasai/Chagga wars, traditional and modern Chagga art, culture, and homes, see an iron smith at his ancient craft.

Longido

It is situated 100 km north of Arusha on the way to Nairobi.
The indigenous people in the area are Maasai.
The Maasai are nomad/pastoral tribe and have no permanent place to settle: here and there wonder around looking for greener pastures and water for their cattle.
Attractions include visits to Maasai Bomas, historical German grave, market place, visit a bustling colorful cattle market once a week on Wednesday, Longido town.
Learn about trees and plants used for making food, drinks and medicines.

Mto Wa Mbu

It is a small village located 130 km west of Arusha Town (2 hours drive) and situated under the Great East African Rift Valley wall, the entry point to Lake Manyara National Park.
Attractions include a walk to the farms in the green oasis at the foot of the Rift valley, view of town at Balaa hill, Miwaleni Lake and waterfalls where papyrus plants grow.
See their handcraft and irrigation system that keeps farms green.

Lake Eyasi

Lake Eyasi lies about 190 km west of Arusha town and southwest of Ngorongoro crater.
Eyasi is a soda (alkaline) lake and the surrounding land is hot and dry, except for a few spots where clear springs running underground emerge by the lake shore.
The area around lake Eyasi is inhabited by the bushmen (Hadzabe and Tindiga).
They are ancient people believed to have lived here for over 10,000 years.
Their language is vaguely similar to that of the bushmen in southern Africa.
A visit to bushmen for three or more days is breathtaking.
A rare chance of going hunting with the bushmen and experiencing a different culture by visiting indigenous people in the area.
The bushmen will explain how they hunt and preserve food.

IIkidinga

It is located 10 km north of Arusha town, 30 minutes drive or 2 hours walking to the starting point.
There are many things that will give you the insight into what you did not know before.
You will mix with Wa-arusha, you will eye their culture, then walk through their farms where cash crops are produced, pass through impressive view points overlooking Arusha town while passing canyons, hiking narrow footpaths and trekking some small hills around there.
There are traditional healers for different diseases who will show and explain how to use roots and leaves in treating patients.
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