Chagga caves, Cooking class, Ancient church and Chemka hotspring visit
The incredible Chagga tribe in northern Tanzania are a shining example of resilience and prosperity in the face of inter- and intra-tribal challenges. This incredible tour will take you to their historic Bolt Hole refuge, which was dug in the 18th century.
And there’s more! We’ll then drive to Mama Subira for a cooking class where you’ll learn, step by step, how to cook and serve a variety of local Tanzanian foods. You’ll not only gain insight into different types of Tanzanian dishes, but you’ll also explore the history and culture of the various tribes that exist in Tanzania.
You’ll be blown away by the ancient Catholic church! It was built in 1893 by German Catholic missionaries and is still standing today. It’s a truly remarkable place.
The day will end at the relaxing paradise Kiku.
Letwa, also known as Chemka Hot Springs, is a hidden gem nestled in the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Fed by the underground water streams of this magnificent mountain, it is a soothing natural swimming pool with crystal-clear, transparent water that attracts every avid swimmer to jump in. It is truly a unique water reservoir and hidden paradise that offers a pleasant swimming experience. Don’t wait too long to experience this amazing natural pool for yourself!