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Take a walk to Nkosalulu water falls in Makoa river that flows from Mt Kilimanjaro forest. The river with it waterfalls is surrounded by banana and coffee farms where visitors will see the indigenous people farming by traditional means.(Not translated)Hindura
This is a very excite walk in the traditionally setting Chagga village. You will walk in narrow paths “vichochoro’ across the banana and coffee sambas. You will also get an opportunity to pass by Chagga homesteads, local brew ‘mbege’ clubs, shops ‘dukas and genges’. In you walk; you meet Chagga people who will give you warm smiles and greetings! The children will accompany their greetings with ‘Good morning teacher!’ regardless of your profession...(Not translated)Hindura
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When enjoying a palatable luncheon, you may forget to chew since you will also be enjoying an exciting traditional dance. Amazingly, you will notice that various dances have specific meanings. You are invited to join the dances.(Not translated)Hindura
Visiting brewing site where a local drink ‘mmbege’ is brewed. Locally , all procedures for brewing are practised. The raw materials and utensils used being very local and yet ‘a sweet wine ‘ is prepared. Welcome for tasting if not drinking. You can take part preparing the brew ingredients.(Not translated)Hindura
Get a glimpse of how the locals conserve their beautiful environment. The guide will explain how the conservation activities such as rainwater harvesting undertaken in the area are ideal for a rural setting. All visitors who visit us will get involved in tree planting activities for at least one or two trees and hence become part of our conservation project. This starts with a short walk to the tree nursery owned by Machame-Rural Action Women Group that is responsible for making Kilimanjaro...(Not translated)Hindura
An opportunity to visit places where first German Missionary to Machame area visited many years ago. Explore some of the remaining memorial stones some put in place by Mr Johannes Rebmann who came to Machame around 1840s where they built the first church in the area. Get an insight on how these missionaries worked to expand the missionary tasks in other parts of Kilimanjaro and the rest of Tanzania. Take a round walk to explore the whole route of the missionaries in the area and enjoy...(Not translated)Hindura
While enjoying GOD’S miseries on chaggaland, you will be allowed to participate in local art of batic processing using local procedures: And traditional weaving by using locally available resources, such as Banana fibles.(Not translated)Hindura
PACKAGE A: Cultural Half day Trip to Chagga village and a village walk: – A welcome to a Chagga village is guaranteed. You will spend time within a Chagga family at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. Get to know various tools used by the tribe in collection within our Chagga Village Cultural Museum with a lot of old tools and coins used in ancient times. Your tour will proceed to the coffee farms to know how coffee is produced locally and...(Not translated)Hindura
(From –Machame – Nkweshoo Cultural Tourism office to village forest) – 2hours – The biking experience starts from our office with professional biking guide, you will ride around the village criss-crossing banana and coffee farms to the beautiful community forest, where you will be able to enjoy the forest, natural vegetations around and off-course interact with the local people. A chance to explore various plants with medicinal value and melodious...(Not translated)Hindura