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Day Trips

One Day, Thousand Memories

Tanzania Day Trips: A Journey of Culture, Wildlife and Natural Wonders

Explore Tanzania in the daylight under the Sun. Tanzania offers a variety of exciting day trips perfect for travellers with limited time but a big appetite for adventure. Whether you’re staying in Arusha, Moshi, or nearby areas, these trips provide an excellent opportunity to experience the country’s rich wildlife, vibrant cultures, and stunning natural landscapes. From exploring the lush Arusha National Park and the dramatic Ngurdoto Crater, to visiting the Serengeti National Park, and from serene waterfalls and tranquil lakes, there’s something for everyone.

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Lake Chala Day Tour

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Kikuletwa Hot Springs

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Materuni Waterfalls

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One Day, a Lifetime of Discovery

Explore Tanzania’s Natural Beauty through Adventurous Daytrips

Materuni Waterfall

Materuni waterfall is located 30-40 minutes from Moshi. Visit a stunning waterfall near Kilimanjaro, a refreshing swim opportunity included. Experience the pristine, scenic natural beauty at the lakeside. The place is a favourite of nature lovers and safari enthusiasts. You can relax and refresh in the clear, cool water of the waterfall. You can also enjoy swimming, so don’t forget to bring your swimsuit.

Lake Duluti

Lake Duluti is a crater lake located in the east of Arusha. A dense forest surrounds the lake, home to a variety of snake and lizard species. Enjoy peaceful canoe rides through lush forests and diverse bird habitats. You can enjoy bird watching around and fishing in the lake. Travellers can also hike through the trails of Duluti Forest and observe a diverse range of animals and birds.

Maasai Village

Documentaries of African tribes on screen only! Not anymore. Experience Maasai culture through traditional dances, crafts, and daily life on your Tanzania safari tour. Give a visit to the Maasai village and spend some time with them. The tribal people welcome the guests through greetings, songs, and dances. Visit the Maasai houses, also known as bomas. Join them in their cultural activities. The experience is worth the time and cost.

Cultural Markets

Day trips to cultural markets in Tanzania excite travellers and safari enthusiasts, as these journeys offer insights into the lives of the tribal communities. Visit Bomas (Maasai homes), meet Hadzabe and Datoga communities, and enjoy a Marangu village tour at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. You can interact with the Iraqw people at their homes in the Lake Eyasi region. Shop vibrant markets filled with handmade crafts, spices, and souvenirs.

Coffee Tours

Discover the coffee-farming process from bean to cup with tastings. On your village tours, you can see how coffee is grown. Enjoy sipping from a freshly brewed hot cup of coffee. You can choose your coffee and crush it into coffee granules. On your coffee tour, you will learn about the lives of the Chagga tribes, including how they manage their livelihood, their culture, and practices.

Ol Doinyo Lengai

Ol Doinyo Lengai is an active volcano in East Africa, known for its eruptions of natrocarbonatite lava, also known as “cold lava”. Day hike near an active volcano offering unique geological landscapes. The trek along the slopes of the volcano is strenuous and requires physical fitness. The descent is easier. Watch African wildlife up close and meet the Maasai tribespeople under the guidance of our expert tour operators.

Frequently Asked, Easily Answered

Tanzania Safari FAQs

Do you have more questions about the safari and tour destinations in Tanzania? Our FAQs provide you with all the answers you need to plan for the perfect trip. From the best time to visit Tanzania to wildlife spotting tips to game drives, we’ve got you covered. Experience your adventure with confidence.

Each day of cultural tours in Tanzania takes travellers through local markets, tribal villages, and town visits, and offers opportunities to learn about tribal culture, including traditional food journeys, how to make tribal crafts, and much more. On your cultural journeys, you can connect with the locals. During this phase of your safari journey, you take the time to learn about Tanzanian culture and experience their customs.

Yes! Many day trips are family-friendly, with tourists travelling along easy trails, engaging in cultural experiences, and spotting wildlife from a distance. Both kids and adults can enjoy these trips safely and comfortably under our safari tour operators.

Yes. The cultural tours in Tanzania contribute to the welfare of local communities. Payments for homestays, purchase costs for tribal crafts, and guide fees help the tribals financially. On these tours, the cultural exchange makes the trips stand out, and the journeys become memorable forever.

Day trips are much safer and more convenient for travellers compared to nighttime tours. However, on your safari journey to Tanzania, there are some items in your backpack that are non-negotiable. Travellers must wear comfortable walking shoes and light clothing, apply sun protection, and carry water, a camera, and insect repellent. Depending on the timing of the trip, a rain jacket or swimwear might also be helpful. On your Tanzania safari tour, consult your travel guide beforehand to know what to pack for a day trip.

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