Kikuletwa Hot Springs

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Kikuletwa Hot Springs

Price

On Request

Duration

1 Day

Location

Tanzania

Group Size

10+ People

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Description

The Kikuletwa Hot Springs also known as Chemka Hot Springs, are close to the village of Rundugai and are one of the most beautiful places in Tanzania to relax. This is surrounded by palm and fig trees with winding roots. In the morning, Blue Monkeys can often be observed in the trees, whilst the crystal clear, turquoise water invites you to a refreshing bath. Although we are called hot springs, the water in Kikuletwa is not truly ‘hot’ but refreshing, as the water source is fed by Kilimanjaro itself.

Enjoy a wonderful day in just the way you want, in the sun dozing, chatting with the locals at the small bar, or swimming - you determine the course of this day. At noon we will have a picnic lunch, and in the late afternoon, we return relaxed to Moshi.

Included Swim and relax in the Chemka hot spring
Picnic lunch of delicious local cuisine and fresh fruits
Sunbathing
Admire the unique surroundings surrounded by blue monkeys and gigantic tree
Chatting with locals while sipping drinks from a local bar
Excluded Local visit to the neighbouring Rundugai village
Alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks
Tipping

Tour Plan

We’ll pick you up from your accommodation in Moshi around 10 in the morning and drive for about 1,5 hours before we reach the Kikuletwa hot springs, also called Maji Moto hot springs or Chemka hot springs. We’ll drive you back around 4 in the afternoon, and everything you do in between is completely up to you.

Take a dip in the refreshing water (Surprise! The water’s not hot as you might have expected, as it comes directly from Kilimanjaro), walk around the surrounding area, and watch local boys jump from a rope into the water, showing some seriously impressive moves, or eat some chips mayai or chips kuku (an omelet with chips inside or chicken and chips) as you enjoy the shadow of the beautiful palm and fig trees.

The drive from and back to Moshi is beautiful in itself, as we already mentioned above. Part of it leads over a paved road, but the rest of the time you’ll be driving over dirt roads through the countryside. Dry riverbeds, baobab and acacia trees, tiny villages, Maasai with their cattle, and old broken railways determine the scenery.

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