Kilimanjaro Region is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The regional capital is the municipality of Moshi. According to the 2012 national census, the region had a population of 1,640,087, which was lower than the pre-census projection of 1,702,207. For 2002-2012, the region's 1.8 percent average annual population growth rate was the 24th highest in the country. It was also the eighth most densely populated region with 124 people per square kilometer.
Restaurants in Kilimanjaro Region
5.0 based on 1,915 reviews
Ungitours was exceptional from the start to the finish from booking with Faiza through Lemosho Route hike with our amazing guide Robert, Jimmy and Muddy our entire team of 5 successfully made it to the summit Uhuru Peak. The food was incredibly delicious . Ungitours team monitored our health daily and we were cared well despite the altitude sickness i cannot say enough about the way they took care are of us. Porters this guys are magical tip them well all at the end of summit it is the kindest thing you would do. After our hike we went on 3day safari Serengeti oh wow was magical & Ngorongoro it's a feeling you need to experience we wanted to visit Zanzibar too bad we only had only this 12days we will surely be back. Dinner after safari was amazing were we had a moment with Faiza and guides was a lovely moment. Thank you ,Ungitours.
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5.0 based on 30 reviews
Kilimanjaro Animal Center for Rescue, Education & Wildlife is not "open" at certain hours as we are not a public place or a Zoo. A visit of is only possible for our donors and can be done by appointment only. . Our projects aim to support conservation and nature education for local schools and are funded by donations.
We visited Makoa Farm for a tour with Noah. He was very knowledgeable and it was clear just how much he cared for all of the animals! He was welcomining and friendly, greeting us with drinks on arrival. We were taken around the Farm and Noah explained to us why each of the animals had been been rescued and whether they were suitable for release. In addition to this, he provided us with interesting facts about all of the animals and the Farm itself. Some of the animal we saw during our visit were baby elephants, baby zebra, cheetah, monkeys, bush pig, owls and mongoose. The tour was very easy to organise, we contacted the Farm via Facebook and they responded very quickly. They also helpfully recommended a cheap taxi driver to take us to the Farm from Moshi. When booking, we were advised that they ask for a small minimum donation in return for organising a tour - this was a modest price to pay for our experience and we are pleased that our donation can assist with the running of the Farm. We would absolutely recommend a visit here - such an amazing charity with incredible animals.
4.5 based on 186 reviews
Thanks to Kili foot print Jackson arranged for me a day trip to lale challa I love every moment amd enjoyed my first solo tour experience,it is hood indeed actualy the best experience You should definetely choose kili foot print for all your transportation around Kilimanjaro and Arusha , Jackosn is kind, helpful,friendly and communicative you never get bored riding with him I had a day trip tour from Moshi yown to lake Chala He took me to the best Indian restaurant for dinner,the meal was tasty and everything about my solo trip was perfect, whatever u disturb him he never get mad neither mistreat you, he never ask for additional payment for his extra work out of agreent. Je is genuinely the best person who take good care of his customer I will always choose Kili footprint
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Welcome to "Olpopongi" Maasai Cultural Village & Museum - the first authentic Maasai Boma with Maasai-Museum & overnight facilities in Tanzania. "Olpopongi" provides a unique Maasai & Wildlife experience in the West-Kilimanjaro Maasailand; Just 74 km from Moshi and 85 km from Arusha. Our aim is YOU to share the authentic Maasai life & culture in a 100% traditional built village (Boma) with a unique museum, rather than taking tourists to private Maasai-Villages and destroy the Maasai native homes, behaviors and environment. Our Eco-Tourism Tours do provide the maximum respect to the Maasai tribe and a maximum education & excitement to our valuable clients.
4.5 based on 454 reviews
This place is so beautiful and scenic, it's on the way towards Moshi from Arusha in the middle, from highway you take a rough road heading to this lil paradise. The water is clear, warm and surrounded by trees.. Best place to get a dip into water and relax yourself.. Bonus: you get a free pedicure as the tiny lil fish come towards you to clean the dead skin away from you.. (you don't need to spend alot of money ???? on fish spa) - it's safe.. Worry out!! Perfect way to go on a day trip, advise you to head on morning to afternoon to enjoy the place without the place getting too crowded.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Uhuru museum is an intercultural museum established to depict different culture. The idea born by Mr. Macmilan Siraki an abstract artist and painter. Who while working in his studio in 1986 dreamt, '' Now I am just a curio shop but when I grow up I will become a museum''. From that day he started collecting cultural objects with the vision of moving to the establishment of a museum.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
It was amazing place to visit with JUHUDI EXPEDITION the best one company which arrange our day tour to see coffee processing and big one waterfall. it easy to find the d tails by what sap the owner of this comany +255769906910. truly highly recommend
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The Kilimanjaro Friendship Trail goes around Mt. Kilimanjaro at an altitude of 1200m - 1700m above sea level. The path leads through the mountain's garden belt. The route is 100 km long, divided into stages of 10 to 25 km per day with accommodation in mostly simple church guest houses. The trail runs past spiritual places & health centres and tries to combine pilgrimage with health aspects.
We had a great time with Sophie. The trail is a nice, sometimes challenging trek through different landscapes (fields, valleys, river crossings, rain forest). Accommodations were basic, but all very welcoming and with delicious food. Sophie was a great guide, telling us lots about the Tanzanian culture and made sure everybody was comfortable with the hike. I’d definitely recommend the trail to anyone who likes hiking.
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