Kikuletwa Hot spring Day Tour


Tanzania
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Kikuletwa Hot spring Day Tour

  • Start From

    $90

  • Duration

    Day Trip

  • Group Size

    No size Limit

  • Tour Type

    Game drive

Trip Overview

Maji Moto, known locally as Kikuletwa Hotsprings, is paradisiac oasis amidst the Tanzanian savannah, offers captivating, Bounty-styled views, crystal-clean water and dense vegetation around. Located in 2-hour drive from Moshi (Tanzania) – the main climbing hub of the region – Chemka Hot Springs is the best place to visit after 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 East Africa), where the groundwater actively interacted with geothermal sources, forming a number of small lakes with warm, never-stagnating water, which purity is not inferior to the best Dominican or Maldivian resorts. Feel free to contact our experts to know more about Chemka Hot Springs adventure!

Tour Include & Excluded

  • Transport by local transportation/private car
  • Entrance fee to the Hot Springs
  • Picnic lunch at the Hot Springs
  • 1,5l bottle of water
  • Personal items
  • Gratuities / "tip" for guide
  • Travel insurance

Tour Itinerary

  • Day 1

    TOUR ITINERARY

    We will pick you up from your accommodation in Moshi around 10 in the morning, embarking on a journey of approximately 1.5 hours until we reach the Kikuletwa Hot Springs, also known as Maji Moto or Chemka Hot Springs. Upon arrival, you'll have the freedom to tailor your experience according to your preferences.
    Feel free to take a refreshing dip in the water, although it might surprise you to find that the water isn't hot as expected, as it originates directly from Kilimanjaro. You can also explore the surrounding area, where local boys showcase impressive diving skills by jumping from a rope into the water. Alternatively, indulge in some local delicacies such as chips mayai or chips kuku—an omelet with chips or chicken and chips—while relaxing in the shade of the magnificent palm and fig trees.
    Around 4 in the afternoon, we'll commence our return journey to Moshi. The drive back offers its own scenic delights, as mentioned earlier. While part of the route follows a paved road, the remainder of the journey takes you through picturesque countryside via dirt roads. Along the way, you'll encounter dry riverbeds, towering baobab and acacia trees, quaint villages, Maasai herding their cattle, and remnants of old, disused railways, all contributing to the captivating scenery.

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