This Kilimanjaro Village is not for tourists. This is your tempered traveler. For those who want to see the commercialization of untouched, unspoilt and clean place that has magic and something to share. Tourism is, by definition, tend to rush from one place to another is not really experiencing anything not see anything. One of the next destination disappear, everything seems to start as well as yesterday, the same as before, which will be like tomorrow. This village in northern Tanzania IT - this is the place where you have to go to community life experience. No safari vehicle here. Only half an hour from Moshi Town in northern Tanzania, is a special place where coffee and bananas grown to sustain life. People here are poor and life is hard. We, as visitors can never estimate how difficult that life can be. The best way to get a local bus from Moshi town. As you complete your way to this rather unfashionable side of Mount Kilimanjaro, the bus chattering at each process-inch, ever upwards, you'll notice how green and fertile environment has become. Everything that grows here in this fertile land. It rains often on the mountain scenery and green contrast to the dusty brown, Moshi Town left. When the bus finally succumbs journey begins from 15 to 20 minutes to walk to the top. There are some spectacular views to be glimpsed through the trees in Moshi Town is far far bellow. It is cooler here and is very quiet. I love to visit this place where there are no tourists. Everyone is very friendly and you really feel that you are experiencing something special, something that not many tourists get to see. There are still some large traditional houses here are made of dried banana leaves - no windows, only one door and chimney through the roof in the center. It is hard to all this, the African mountains are just so very special. Be careful to look where you're going and where you stand, a large line of ants crossing the road and accidentally into one of these lines - ants [large ants] to climb up your legs and start chewing. This village is a great place to spend a day with a local family, and even sleep all night. This is a cultural tour, a cultural experience rather than a pseudo-Cultural Tours offers many tour operators. If you have time to add a week or two [or more] in your safari and spend time in the workplace clinic - a new addition to the village or the local primary school. To do this, is to give something to the village, they will learn from you as you learn from them. You learn a lot about yourself, how you spend your time in Chagga culture high above the bustling city below. If you want to see and experience African culture The village is an ideal location. Set Kilimanjaro and close the tourism sector, one from the other and yet untouched by the commercialization of the crowd. To know more About Tanzania visit oour website tanzaniainvest.
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