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Activity

Horse Ridding in Arusha

Horse Ridding The ride takes place on the Wildlife Estate and whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced rider, it is an opportunity and experience for everyone. If you wish to, the activity can also be organized somewhere else, for example in any other national environment. It is also often done at Longido area or Lake Natron as you can see on the pictures.Those with little horse riding experience can enjoy a gentle hack along dusty tracks where wildebeest and antelopes graze contentedly. Led by experienced guides, one can explore the meandering paths, spotting a rich array of wildlife like zebras, wildebeests, eland and other gazelles and antelopes along your way. Regularly seen on the horse ride is one of the most elegant and rarest mammals found in Tanzania – the Gerenuk. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

Activity, Day Tour

Maasai Tribe Cultural Safari

The traditional Maasai village is called a ‘Manyatta’ and consists of a number of small cow dung made houses with thatched roofs. The Inkajijik, which is the name of their houses, are usually circular or loaf-shaped. The houses are made by the village woman and they are made of mud, sticks, grass, cow dung and cow’s urine. Women are also responsible for the supplying of water, collecting firewood, milking cattle and cooking for the family. The Inkajijik stand quite close to each other, all surrounded by a circular Enkang (fence) which means to protect their cattle (and themselves) at night from wild animals. In opposition to the houses, the fence is made the the village men. They move their herds from one place to another, so that the grass has a chance to grow again; traditionally, this is made possible by a communal land tenure system in which everyone in an area shares access to water and pasture. Nowadays Maasai have increasingly been forced to settle, and many take jobs in towns. Originally, the keeping of livestock such as cows, goats and sheep is the primary source of income for the Maasai. Livestock serves as a social utility and plays an important role in the Maasai economy. Livestock is traded for other livestock, cash or livestock products such as milk and siege. Maasai Jumping, Dancing and Music The maasai are famous for their jumping skills. From tradition the men learn how to jump high, the higher their jumping is , the more status the male gains, also for the woman. The jumping comes forth from the Maasai adamu, or jumping dance. Under the sound of a traditional beat, the jumping is a celebration to mark the ride of passage and to welcome young men to the next stage of their lives. Maasai Clothing Most Maasai usually wear the color red because it symbolizes their culture and they believe it scares away lions. Even though red is favored, black, blue and stripes are worn too. The name of the dress their men wear is a Shúkà, which is a red robe. The women wear clothes that are colorful and decorated with beads. Their warriors wear their hair in red-dyed braids. Maasai warriors One aspect of traditional Maasai culture is the passage from boyhood to manhood. The most important role of becoming a man, is circumcision. After the traditional circumcision, the boys wear a black ‘Shuka’ (this was a robe, remember? We’re learning ‘Maa’ here) white face paint and brass coils. The brass coils of metal hanging on the boys chest belongs to his mother. His headdress has the carcasses of birds which he, according to tradition, he has shot with a bow and arrow. This costume will be worn  during their initiation and healing period. This process will take 3-4 months, and the boys must remain in black cloths for a period of 4-8 months. After they are healed, they have become a new person and receive the status of a new warrior. Maasai market There’s two kinds of Maasai markets here in Tanzania. One for buying all your souvenirs and gifts (basically the tourist version of the Maasai market) and the real Maasai market. This is the local market where local Maasai come to trade their livestock and goods. These markets are less common for ‘tourists’ to visit. The real local markets are usually found outside of the town, unlike the touristic Maasai markets. It’s best to go together with a guide or local friend who can help you with haggling for prices for your Maasai trinkets or that goat that you just want to buy for slaughter. You can also bring your own bargaining skills if you think you can handle it. The Maasai Market is usually open between 8am and 6pm and can be found at several locations around town. And for the ones that don’t have a strong stomach, maybe don’t buy local market food. As you might, probably will end up with diarrhea. If you’re close to your sleeping destination for the night, give it a try on your own risk, but if you still have that 3 hour car ride on your schedule it’s best to just leave it there. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

Activity, Day Tour

Kikuletwa (Chemka) Hot Springs

Chemka Hot Spring Maji Moto, known locally as Kikuletwa Hotsprings, is a paradisiac oasis amidst the Tanzanian savannah, offers captivating, Bounty-styled views, crystal-clean water, and dense vegetation around. Chemka Hot Springs is the best place to visit after or before a Kilimanjaro hike or a safari adventure. Chemka oasis is a unique phenomenon – it is the only place in Tanzania (and most likely in the whole of East Africa), where the groundwater actively interacted with geothermal sources, forming several small lakes with warm, never-stagnating water. Its purity is not inferior to the best Dominican or Maldivian resorts. Feel free to contact our experts to know more about the Chemka Hot Springs adventure! Travelers to Tanzania usually base in Arusha or Moshi in between hiking trips and safaris. While recovering from multi-day tours and hiking trips one of the best things to do is a day trip to the Chemka Hot Springs, also known as the Kikuletwa Hot Springs. Just 1.5 hours from Arusha and nearby Moshi Town, this is one of the hidden gems of Tanzania that you need to visit. The water is crystal clear in this jungle oasis where you can relax all day and even enjoy rope swings, tire tubing, and some high jumps out of the trees. This beautiful mineral spring originates from Kilimanjaro ground waters The Chemka Hot Springs are about 40 kilometers away from Moshi, in the homonymous village called Chemka. They are underground springs with warm water. The water forms a clear and clean pond which is ideal for swimming. The pond is very deep, in some places up to 10 meters, but the water is so clear that you can see the bottom well all the time. The pond is situated under lush trees. On the shore you can camp, enjoy your snacks and let yourself dry after swimming. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

Activity, Day Tour

Materuni Waterfall and Coffee tour

Materuni Waterfalls & Village Materuni is the home of the Chagga tribe and is still an authentic tribal village. This charming place is just 15km away from Moshi Town and is the last village before the Kilimanjaro National Park. You will be picked up in Moshi in the morning, by our English-speaking guide, who will drive you to Materuni Village. Upon arrival, you will register at the village office and your trip can begin. First you will visit the waterfalls, which are around a 40 minute walk away. On the way, your guide will inform you about the culture of the Chagga, village life and explain the surrounding fauna and flora. The views are truly breathtaking, and with some luck you will see the summit of Kilimanjaro. When you reach the waterfalls, you will see that they are more than 80 meters high. The pool at the bottom of the waterfall is an inviting place for a refreshing swim so don‘t forget your swimwear! After having enjoyed the scenery, you slowly return with your guide to Materuni village, where you will experience a traditional Chagga lunch. You also will have the opportunity to taste our local banana beer – definitely not to be missed! But that’s not all. Next the coffee experience awaits you. Here you will learn how coffee is cultivated, dried, roasted and further processed. You will also be invited to help with the grinding of the coffee, which is traditionally accompanied by Chagga songs and dances – a fun way to immerse yourself in the local culture. Before you say goodbye and return in the afternoon to Moshi, you can savour the coffee you made and appreciate the views of the surrounding rainforest. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

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Night game drive in lake manyara

The essence of a night game drive Enhance your safari experience with an exhilarating night drive, venturing into the realm of Africa’s nocturnal predators. Lake Manyara National Park offers a particularly enchanting backdrop, with the moon casting its shimmering glow upon the tranquil waters. Departing after an early dinner, typically around 20:00, embark on a three-hour exploration led by your knowledgeable guide. Traverse the park’s diverse habitats under the veil of darkness, immersing yourself in the sights and sounds of the nocturnal world. Your expert guide will skillfully navigate the terrain, seeking out elusive creatures rarely encountered during daylight hours, offering a unique perspective of the lake and the Rift Valley Escarpment. Lake Manyara’s inhabitants, thriving from the perennial water sources, are in prime condition, providing ample opportunities for wildlife sightings. Keep a keen eye out for elusive genets, agile civet cats, and prickly porcupines, as they emerge under the cover of night. Encounter the majestic hippos, leisurely foraging beneath the canopy, and perhaps catch a glimpse of elusive leopards, known to roam the park’s expanse. As the night unfolds, behold the regal lions, kings of the jungle, awakening from their slumber to roam the darkness. While leopard sightings are not guaranteed, the park boasts regular encounters with these elusive felines. With each passing moment, embrace the thrill of the nocturnal realm, where Africa’s wild wonders come alive under the moonlit sky. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

Activity, Day Tour

Snake Park, Maasai Museum + Camel ride

Maserani Meserani Snake Park is a haven for the diverse snakes and reptiles indigenous to Tanzania. Accompanied by a seasoned guide well-versed in these creatures, you’ll embark on an enlightening tour. Discover the intricacies of snake defense mechanisms, their natural habitats, and dietary habits. Additionally, within the park, a bird sanctuary awaits, alongside captivating displays of crocodiles and turtles. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Maasai culture at the Maasai Museum. Here, Maasai elders impart knowledge about their heritage, offering insights into traditional house-building techniques, cultural celebrations, and rituals. Contrary to a visit to a Maasai village, the museum delves deeper into the intricacies of Maasai life, providing detailed explanations of the tribe’s history and customs, without the typical demonstrations. For an added adventure, consider camel riding—a unique opportunity available at the park. With adept negotiation skills, you can partake in a brief camel ride for a nominal fee, adding an extra dimension to your Meserani experience. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

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Hike Mount Meru Waterfall

Mount Meru Mount Meru, standing proudly near Arusha, claims the title of Tanzania’s second-highest peak, following Mount Kilimanjaro. This dormant volcano, situated in close proximity to Arusha National Park, boasts breathtaking natural wonders. A captivating 45-minute hike through this picturesque landscape, where a plethora of stunning flora and towering vegetation greet you at every turn. Amidst the verdant foliage, tropical birds flutter gracefully, while the elusive Colobus monkeys may make a playful appearance amidst the canopy. Your knowledgeable guide illuminates the natural wonders surrounding you, offering insights into the traditions of the indigenous tribes inhabiting the area, enriching your experience with cultural depth. As you ascend, be prepared for occasional steep inclines, rewarded by the exhilarating sight of a cascading waterfall, offering a refreshing respite from the journey. It’s advisable to possess a reasonable level of fitness for this excursion, particularly avoiding the rainy season when paths can become slippery, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

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Canoeing safari 

Canoe Safari Canoe safaris offer a delightful blend of leisure and adventure, granting you the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature from a unique vantage point – the water! One enticing option is to set out on your canoe towards the serene waters of Lake Duluti, nestled near Arusha town within a verdant forest backdrop. Here, amidst breathtaking scenery, you’ll be enchanted by the vibrant avian life, with eagles, kingfishers, and darters gracefully adorning the skies as you glide across the tranquil surface. Alternatively, enrich your visit to Arusha National Park with a memorable canoe safari. Encounter a diverse array of wildlife, including hippos, giraffes, buffaloes, and flamingos, as you navigate the park’s waterways. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the surroundings, with only the soothing melody of flowing water and the chatter of tropical birds enveloping you. Both experiences are expertly guided to ensure your safety, allowing you to revel in the tranquility and majesty of the natural world without a worry. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

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Explore Mto Wa Mbu

Mto wa mbu Mto wa Mbu, nestled amidst the expansive Maasai plains near Lake Manyara National Park, stands as a verdant oasis. Here, flourishing rice paddies and banana groves thrive, nourished by abundant water sources. It’s the starting point for an enchanting tuk-tuk journey, known locally as “bajaji” in Swahili, originating from India, tailored perfectly for navigating the meandering paths. Experience this captivating tuk-tuk adventure with Mirable Safaris, where you’ll traverse through a tapestry of lush foliage, passing quaint dwellings and winding lanes. The excursion commences with a tour through Mto wa Mbu village, leading you into the embrace of the surrounding forest. Along the way, encounter vibrant farms, banana plantations, a local brewery, and artisans practicing their craft. The return journey includes a visit to a Tanzanian school, offering a glimpse into local life. The duration of this immersive experience typically spans one to two hours, with flexibility for shorter or extended tours upon request. Alternatively, for the adventurous spirits, the option to explore via mountain bike is also available. Do you like this activity? Let us know, we are happy to help you!

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