Affordable Lake Chala Day Group Tour
Lake Chala, also known as Dschalla, is a crater lake in a caldera on the borders of Kenya and Tanzania on the eastern edge of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Situated at the very base of Mt, Kilimanjaro, Moshi is the primary coffee producer of the country. Come and have coffee in Moshi on a private guided sightseeing tour!
Outside the town and on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, there are vast plantations of coffee covering the earth with an enticing smell to all. One of the main reason visitors come to Moshi is to trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro, the mountain where the thick clouds and snow-capped peak towers over the agricultural town of Moshi.
Climbing expeditions depart daily from the city into Kilimanjaro National Park.
One of the main reason visitors come to Moshi is to trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro, the mountain where the thick clouds and snow-capped peak towers over the agricultural town of Moshi. Climbing expeditions depart daily from the city into Kilimanjaro National Park.
Climbing expeditions depart daily from the city into Kilimanjaro National Park.
Whether you're here to climb or just learn about coffee, Moshi is a calm and peaceful town surrounded by the most stunning views.
Lake Chala, also known as Dschalla, is a crater lake in a caldera on the borders of Kenya and Tanzania on the eastern edge of Mount Kilimanjaro.
If you are travelling alone or with a partner and you’re on Budget to joining an existing safari group can be a great way to meet other people
This itinerary allows you to explore the great combination of The Ngorongoro crater and The Serengeti which makes for a lifetime experience.
Mount Meru is an often overlooked but is a spectacular volcano located in the center of Arusha National Park. At 14,980 feet high.
Marangu route is a route that approaches Kilimanjaro from the southeast. It is the oldest, most well-established route.
Enjoy the Swim at Kikuletwa Hot Spring and Experience a Blue and Clean Water, This Day Trip Can Be Done After Mountain Kilimanjaro Climb or Safari
Of a large number of tribes in East Africa, the Maasai tribe is easily the most popular for tourists. Known as fierce warriors
Visiting the Slope of Mountain Kilimanjaro and get the chance to know Chagga history, Pass-through Chagga village, visiting the coffee farms
One of Northern Tanzania’s few villages of wonder, Materuni sits at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro. A village blessed with natural beauty including a spectacular waterfall.
Discovery Moshi on a bicycle, this tour gives you the opportunity to spend a day in Moshi.You will see the locals shop by exploring the local market.
Mount Kilimanjaro with its three volcanic cones, "Kibo", "Mawenzi", and "Shira", is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It is the highest mountain in Africa (Roof of Africa)
Machame route also known as the 'Whiskey Route', this is the most popular trail on Kilimanjaro. It's one of the most scenic, skirting the southern flank of Kibo.
The Machame Route, with its diverse landscape and fantastic views, offers a unique experience to test your will power, fitness finesse and mental strength.
The Marangu route offers a well-developed and gradual trail to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. It is considered to be the more comfortable and easiest route, as you climb.
The Marangu route, also known as the "Coca-Cola" route, is the oldest, most well-established route on Kilimanjaro. This is the only route which offers sleeping huts.
The lesser-known Lemosho route begins on the western side of Mt Kilimanjaro. The first 2 days of the tour cross the thick rainforest belt then changes into heath and moore
The lesser-known Lemosho route begins on the western side of Mt Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro climb on Lemosho Route is a premium trek designed for 6 to 8 days.
Enjoy Kikuletwa Hot Springs and swimming in paradise. Have a delicious local lunch and taste local Tanzanian food. Kikuletwa Hot Springs are also called Chemka Maji Moto
Rundugai Village is the Gateway to Kikuletwa Hot Springs and Authentic Maasai Villages. Enjoy Kikuletwa Hot Springs, swimming and a delicious local lunch
This 8-day safari with Foot Slopes Tours & Safaris will take you to the best locations in Tanzania that you never experience before. Spend your time in Lake Manyara, Tarangire
There are two rain seasons from October to December and then February to early May, it is advisable maybe avoid these months for sightseeing tours. January is very popular with everyone going for the dry month in the middle. With globing warming, these seasons are changing so no guarantees you won’t get wet. The coast is hot and humid during the rain season and cooler during the rest of the year. The majority of the places are open all year round.
In Tanzania, the currency is the Tanzanian Shilling, and you get around 2194 Tanzanian Shilling for 1 dollar. To eat out in Kilimanjaro is very reasonable, you can have a tasty traditional meal for as little as $3. Accommodation for one night B&B is around $10 - $100 depending on where you stay. The price of Safaris vary with each private tour and the length of time you are on safari or overnight treks but all well-priced for what you get in return
No one should travel to Moshi Mt. Kilimanjaro for any less than 3 weeks if at all possible and even then you are only scraping the surface of things to do and see. When going on treks for a few days, it is advisable to pack light, your camera (which is a necessity!) and hiking boots should be the heaviest items in your backpack. Make sure you keep hydrated when in the sun and bring hot water bottle when cold especially at nighttime!
Moshi June to September is called the 'high season', and the weather is cooler and dryer than the rest of the year. October to February can be very hot, but as it also is during the 'little' rainy season, there can be rain too. January is supposedly the only month when it does not rain, and it is the best time to go temperature wise, not too hot and dry. Low season is March to May, and that is when it rains very heavily, not the best time!
There are two rain seasons from October to December and then February to early May, it is advisable maybe avoid these months for sightseeing tours. January is very popular with everyone going for the dry month in the middle. With globing warming, these seasons are changing so no guarantees you won’t get wet. The coast is hot and humid during the rain season and cooler during the rest of the year. The majority of the places are open all year round.
In Tanzania, the currency is the Tanzanian Shilling, and you get around 2194 Tanzanian Shilling for 1 dollar. To eat out in Kilimanjaro is very reasonable, you can have a tasty traditional meal for as little as $3. Accommodation for one night B&B is around $10 - $100 depending on where you stay. The price of Safaris vary with each private tour and the length of time you are on safari or overnight treks but all well-priced for what you get in return
No one should travel to Moshi Mt. Kilimanjaro for any less than 3 weeks if at all possible and even then you are only scraping the surface of things to do and see. When going on treks for a few days, it is advisable to pack light, your camera (which is a necessity!) and hiking boots should be the heaviest items in your backpack. Make sure you keep hydrated when in the sun and bring hot water bottle when cold especially at nighttime!
Moshi June to September is called the 'high season', and the weather is cooler and dryer than the rest of the year. October to February can be very hot, but as it also is during the 'little' rainy season, there can be rain too. January is supposedly the only month when it does not rain, and it is the best time to go temperature wise, not too hot and dry. Low season is March to May, and that is when it rains very heavily, not the best time!