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Established in June 2008 with the Vision of Making Kilimanjaro a green village through tourism, people of Machame-Nkweshoo welcomes you to explore Cultural and Natural Heritage of Wachagga ethnic group that lives on the green slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. During your visit, you will enjoy beautiful landscape with great valleys, deep gorges, rivers, natural forest and local agricultural activities on small farms. On the other hand you will interact with local people and get an opportunity to listen to their stories about the culture, history and their total way of life The tour in Machame-Nkweshoo includes:
The following tours are on offer;
(4 hours tour) These are massive underground tunnels (some caves reaching several kilometers) dwellings where the Chagga tribes hide from Maasai warriors during intertribal wars. Appreciate the architectural designs of the caves and listen to stories on how they were effective as hiding tunnels. You will get the full story of this war and the caves from our experienced guide when you arrive at the cave A visit to Local Schools (3 hour tour) An opportunity to visit Local Primary Schools (age 7-15) and Secondary Schools (age 15-20) You will be able to integrate with both pupils/students and teachers in classrooms and outside.
(2-4 hours tour) Walk through coffee and banana farms to learn how coffee is grown, harvested and prepared into a cup of coffee in local people’s style. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn local skilful practices of preparing the best quality Arabica coffee using traditional ways. While drinking a locally prepared cup of coffee, you will also be getting stories of how local farms are managed and different ways of preparing and processing coffee
(3-5 hours tour) ‘Get a taste of Kalali market’ A walk through a local community market on Monday and Thursday will give you a good perspective on how Machame people live, eat and interact to each others. This tour will give you an insight into local economy and daily life activities of Wachagga people.
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 the scenery, people and various old buildings
(3 hours tour) 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. Other activities;
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 and the world at large a nice place to live.
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. Batic and Weaving 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.
Tour Guides:- Majority of the tour guides of Machame-Nkweshoo Cultural Tourism Programme are ladies/women of the Wachaga tribe who knows well the area, their culture & history and speaks English. Where to stay: Getting There: For further information: Mobile #: +255 78 4616331 OR +255 784910978 Email: shoojulius@hotmail.com, nkweshoocultural@yahoo.com, |
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