Saturday 12 November 2016

DAY TRIP TO MATERUNI WATERFALL & COFFEE TOUR

Materuni Waterfalls

Around 20 -30 minutes outside of Moshi are Materuni waterfalls. As this trip is so close by it is ideal for those people with limited time but who would still like to see some of the nature and beauty that this region of Tanzania has to offer. These falls are smaller than the previously described Ndoro, but still pretty impresive at 150 meters high and definitely a sight worth seeing.
From Materuni Village we will walk some 30 minutes to the waterfall. The walk itself is extremely interesting, as you will see some smaller waterfalls and lots of waterways which are part of the irrigation system of the local farmers who grow coffee, bananas and many other fruits and vegetables.Materuni. It is one of the many villages in Tanzania populated by the Chagga tribe. Materuni village produces many perishable goods including yam, sugar, maize and beans. However, the main crop that is grown is coffee. In the village you will be able to learn about the process from which coffee is grown, to when it is finally poured, steaming hot into the cup.
You will pick you own coffee, remove the cover and then with coffee that has been previously dried out, crush it into coffee granules. After experiencing the complete coffee production process you will be able to enjoy your very own, satisfying and rewarding cup of fresh coffee. You will also learn how the Chagga tribe lives, such as their home set-up, the types of food they cook and eat and how they rear their animals.
Price: From 1 Pax $60  per person
                     2 Pax $50  per person
                     3 pax $ 40 per person 
                     4 pax and more $30 Per person
Our Package Includes
  • Transport by local transportation/private car
  • Village & waterfall fees
  • Local guide
  • Lunch box
  • 1,5l bottle of water
Not Included
  • Personal items
  •  Gratuities / "tip" for guide
  • Contact us  info@africanlovebirdsadventure.com or WhatsApp call +255768520557

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