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LAKE CHALA

Lake Chala Caldera Lake, measures 4.2km2 and 98m deep is a lake formed as a result of volcanic blast, the lake straddles the border between Kenya and Tanzania in the Kilimanjaro region, Rombo district. This beautiful bewitchingly lake was formed approximately 250,000 years ago. The lake is east of Mt. Kilimanjaro and east of Moshi Tanzania.it is surrounded by a steep crater rim with a maximum height of 170 m-200m.


LAKE JIPE

Lake Jipe is an inter-territorial shallow, narrow and enclosed by dense beds of tall papyrus lake straddling the borders of Kenya and Tanzania. It is situated within Mwanga district in Kilimanjaro region. It is entirely fed by the Lumi River, which descends from Mt. Kilimanjaro via Kenya as well as streams from pare mountains. This lakes outlet from the Ruvu River. It is set close to Mkomazi National Park and its known


MOUNT KILIMANJARO

-Mount Kilimanjaro, a strato-volcanic dormant volcanic mountain in Tanzania, towering to an elevation of 5895m. - With this height it is termed as the highest/tallest free-standing volcanic mountain in the world. Among the largest volcanic mountain with a base of 80km. - There are 7 routes for climbing this magnificent landmark feature of which you should choose routes with varying degree of difficulty and ..


OLGILAI WATERFALLS

Olgilai waterfall, waterfall found approximately 7km north of Arusha city Centre, in Arusha Region. The waterfall is found at the foothills of the Tanzania’s 2nd highest strato-volcanic Mountain, Mt. Meru. This waterfall was discovered and operated by local government in 1973. Being the famous nearest waterfall to Arusha town clients do book and visit this destination at a relatively friendly cost. The name of the


LAKE DULUTI

Lake Duluti is a volcanic caldera lake in the Arusha region of Tanzania on the eastern edge of the eastern branch of the Great Rift Valley. This volcanic caldera lake is located in Meru (ARUMERU DISTRICT) near Tengeru town and its 14 km from Arusha town and 1.4 km from the Arusha-Moshi road


ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK

The park is just few km north east of Arusha city, though the main gate is 25km east of the city. It’s also 58 km from Moshi town and 35 km from Kilimanjaro international airport (KIA). The mount Meru, a prominent volcano with an elevation of 4566m also the 2nd highest peak which also found in the Arusha national park located in the Arusha region of north eastern Tanzania....


ARUSHA DECLARATION MUSEUM

- Arusha declaration museum is the museum located at Kaloleni area, close to Uhuru Tower. This building was used as a social welfare hall for Kaloleni community in Arusha in January 1967 the building hosted the historical meeting from which Tanzania political and economic police of socialism and self- reliance was drawn. On February 1977 the building was converted into a small political museum.


CULTURE HERITAGE CENTRE

Arusha, a region and town with lots of attraction both in town and in the remote areas. -culture heritage center is a striking complex with an African art gallery precious stone /jewelry shop and a global restaurant The Arusha cultural heritage center is located on the outskirts of Arusha town, Arusha region, Tanzania. -It is about 2km from the Arusha city center along the Arusha-Dodoma main road.


MESERANI SNAKE PARK [ZOO]

Originally a campsite set up on dry, arid scrubland just outside Arusha city /town by a couple from South Africa. It has developed into quiet amazing compound offering so much for local and international visitors alike -Meserani Snake Park cultural zoo is set 25km west of Arusha town along Arusha-Dodoma road


MTO WA MBU

Mto wa Mbu, a village lies close to the Lake Manyara entrance gate being one of the first cultural tourism sites developed by Tanzania Tourist Board and SNV situated on the foot of the great rift valley, bordering Lake Manyara National Park. This village sees a large volume of tourists and is known locally to be the only place in Tanzania where representatives of 120 Tanzania tribes do reside.


THE MAASAI (MAA PEOPLE) PICTURE

The Maasai are Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting East Africa mostly Kenya and Tanzania. In Tanzania they are commonly known to inhabit the northern part of the country while in Kenya they do inhabit north, central and southern parts.


HADZABE

THE HADZA are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania living around Lake Eyasi in the central rift valley and in the neighboring Serengeti plateau. Hadzabe are Tanzania only remaining tribe of true hunter-gatherers and their language is classified in the khoisan family because it has clicks though they aren’t closely genetically related to any other people.


LAKE EYASI AND THE HADZABE

Lake Eyasi is a seasonal shallow endorheic Salt Lake on the floor of the Great Rift Valley found southern of Ngorongoro crater in the crater highlands of Tanzania and south of the Serengeti plateau. A couple of hours drive from a small dusty town of Karatu.