Materuni Waterfalls and Coffee Tour




Description
This experience amazing will allow you to explore materuni waterfall and Kilimanjaro coffee tour. You will have the opportunity to swim and taste organic coffee while viewing the Giant Mount Kilimanjaro. Dancing and singingKilimanjaro song Jambo BWANA Hakuna Matata is a part of this experience while preparing organic coffee. Don't miss it!
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Itinerary
Materuni Waterfall is the highest and most impressive waterfall at the foothill of Mt. Kilimanjaro with a height of about 150m. You’ll visit a coffee farm and learn about how coffee is grown, harvested and processed, and you’ll try your hand at roasting and preparing a fresh cup of coffee the Chagga way. After coffee tour and test you’ll take a beautiful 30 minutes hike through the hills and valleys en route to the Materuni. The valleys and hills are covered by tropical rainforest, coffee, banana and avocado “shambas”, the Kiswahili word for farms. On a clear day great views of Kibo and Moshi town can be seen during hiking. The hike to the base of the Waterfall can be demanding and hiking boots are recommended. Finally, you can refresh at the waterfall’s cold water, so don’t forget to bring your swim wear. Pickup from Arusha is also possible , kindly contact us
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Pickup Locations & Times
We are happy to pick you from your hotel in Moshi Town 5 km within the city . If your away more than 5 km from Moshi town please let us know earlier so we may arrange to pick you up with additional small charges .
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
The hike to the waterfall was easy and the coffee tour was amazing. I enjoyed the singing when we were grinding the coffee beans.
My guide Gilly was very friendly and knowledgable. It was a great, chilled getaway from the urban area of Moshi, a leisurely hike with lots of flora and fauna to see. I particularly liked visiting the coffee farm - very interesting to see the artisanal process and the ways of life of the Chagga people



