USAMBARA MOUNTAINS CULTURAL
TOUR
Usambara
Mountain is situated in the northeastern part of Tanzania
between Mount Kilimanjaro and the Indian Ocean Region of Tanga.
It has been dubbed the "Galapagos" of the plant world. This
incredibly beautiful and lush area is a welcome retreat from
Tanzania’s Game Parks and cities.
Because of
its pleasant climate, the mountains were favored by the Germans
and the English during colonial times, as is evidenced by the
numerous historic buildings from the past. The mountain region
is ideal for hiking as well as some spectacular driving.
From a
distance the mountains are a colorful mosaic. On the fertile
slopes around Soni and Lushoto farmers cultivate small plots but
further away from the towns large areas are still covered by
dense tropical forests.
The
viewpoints on the southern and western side of the Usambara are
well known for the spectacular views of the plains of Mkomazi
and Handeni. Kilimanjaro can be seen on the horizon and at the
end of the day the sunset turns the area into a tremendous
pallet of unforgettable colors.
Suggested
day tour - Walking tours from Lushoto
Irente View Point tour (4 to 6 hours)
This most famous viewpoint in the Usambara mountains is just an
hour's walk from Lushoto. From the viewpoint you see the village
of Mazinde almost 1,000 meters below you. On the way back you
pass the village of Irente juu, where you will visit the
crossbreeding and soil conservation projects at Mr. Mwindadi's
hamlet. The trip can be extended with visits to a nearby
waterfall and the viewpoints of Kambe and Kwa Mkeke.
Usambara farm and flora tour (4 to 5 hours)
Starting from Lushoto you walk through one of the most fertile
parts of the Usambara mountains to the village of Vuli. On your
way you will visit a cheese factory and learn about the
different trees and plants in the area. In Vuli you visit some
farms where people are just starting soil conservation and
irrigation projects. After an extensive explanation about
farming in the Usambara Mountains, you return via another route
to Lushoto.
Day tours
from other places in the Usambara Mountains
Growing rock tour (4 to 5 hours):
Starting from Soni you walk through the villages of Shashui and
Kwemula to the foot of Kwa Mongo. In half an hour you can climb
this mountain which has a colorful variety of butterflies on
top, and oversee the Southern Usambara Mountains, including Soni
and Lushoto, and the Handeni plains. From here you descend to
Magila, situated on the foot of the growing rock, where you
visit two irrigation projects and the tree nursery of the
primary school. The farmers and schoolteachers will tell you all
the ins and outs of their development projects and explain,
before your return to Soni, why the rock is growing.
Bangala river tour (5 to 7 hours):
Walking
along river valleys, sometimes wading through the water, you
descend to the village of Bangala. On your way you have a
beautiful view over the Maasai plains; you will see a
traditional irrigation system and can visit a Wasambaa farm. In
Bangala you can visit the tree nursery at the primary school and
afterwards take a bus back to Soni or walk back via Vuga hill.
Western Usambara Mountains tour (3 to 5 days)
Via the
villages of Lukozi, Manolo and Sunga you reach the former German
settlement of Mtae. On the way you pass through tropical
forests, trek over mountains, go to several superb viewpoints
and visit various development projects. If time permits you can
also trek past Mlalo.
Mazumbae forest reserve tour (4 to 5 days).
Via Kwa
Mongo and Magila (irrigation and soil conservation projects) you
go to Bumbuli mission (historic German settlement). From there
you make a tour through the Masumbae forest reserve, famous for
its many birds, and return to Soni.
Potter Traditional Adventure tour
Via Magamba tropical rain forests, trek towards Klaizi village.
Located near Mloala village lies the village of Kilieti, where
you can find Namisfueli Nyeki developing pottery workshops.
Visitors can observe and participate in the age-old tradition of
pottery making.
The guides
they are all former students of the Shambalai secondary school
in Lushoto. Some of them have to wait one year for further
education, others won't continue studying and try to find
suitable work. All speak reasonable to good English, are
familiar with the area and can tell you many interesting stories
about history and daily life in the Usambara Mountains. They
hope to earn some income through their work as guides and at the
same promote village development to improve the living
conditions of the Shambaa people.
Tel +255 754 759 120, +255 784 424905,
Tel/Fax +255272506672
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