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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>Cultural/Day Tours The Maasai We start early in the morning and are accompanied by our English-speaking guide. The road takes us through beautiful landscapes: African bushland where we see dried-up river beds, baobab and acacia trees and sugar cane plantations. Once we arrive in the village, please remember to be a respectful guest and don&#x2018;t take pictures of the villagers without asking. During the visit you will have a chance to mingle with the Maasai and chat with them, but your social skills and creativity will determine how much they open up to you. Your English-speaking guide will assist you and translate into Kimaasai, as the Maasai themselves do not speak any other languages. Whilst you walk through the village with your guide, you will learn more about the culture of the Maasai. This will include a lesson on traditional Maasai medicine and the opportunity to taste the local Maasai tea. We will also have the opportunity to visit a Maasai home. In the early afternoon, we will leave the village and continue to the Kikuletwa Hot Springs, which are near the village of Rundugai. The Kikuletwa Hot Springs are certainly one of the most beautiful places in Tanzania &#x2013; the hot springs are surrounded by fig and palm trees and winding roots &#x2013; a real hidden paradise. The crystal clear, turquoise waters invite you for a refreshing swim. Although called a hot spring, water in Kikuletwa is not hot, but rather refreshing since the water source is from the Kilimanjaro mountain itself. Also, you will get to enjoy the Maasai barbeque, dance, foods, and lifestyles in their huts. with one night camping in their homes surround in the slope of Mt Kilimanjaro The Hadzabe Hadzabe Bushmen Day Trip Walking Departure from Karatu very early morning to visit the Hadzabe and go hunting with them. The Hadzabe Tribe live in the dry terrain near Lake Eyasi, south of Ngorongoro crater in Tanzania. They have existed in this region for over 3000 years. The Hadzabe people are nomads and thus don&#x2019;t live in the same place for long. They only set up camp for several days or even months and then when they have harvested the resources of their current location, they move to another area. Their moves are normally influenced by climate changes and the availability of wild fruits and vegetation for their animals. They build homes by weaving small huts out of sticks from the euphorbia bush. They eat roots, meat, wild fruits and use alternative medicine to treat their illnesses. They utilize sticks and grass to start fires. Their unique lifestyle makes a stay with them an interesting and stimulating experience. Drive back to Karatu in afternoon. Walking Safari In Arusha National Park In Arusha National Park, you can go on a walking safari. This is a walk at the foot of Mount Meru under the guidance of a park ranger. During the hike, you may have the chance to see different species of animals, such as monkeys, buffaloes, zebras and many species of tropical birds. Depending on your wishes and your walking speed, this walk takes about an hour and a half. You will have lunch in the park after your hike is over. This activity is recommended in combination with a day planned in Arusha Nationalpark as it involves park fee and other additional costs Snake Park, Maasai Museum + Camel Ride Meserani Snake Park houses snakes and reptiles that can be found in Tanzania. An experienced guide, who can tell you all about these animals, will accompany you. During the tour you will learn how the snakes defend themselves, where they live in nature and what they eat. There is also a bird sanctuary in the park and you can see different kinds of crocodiles and turtles. In the Massai Museum the Maasai tell you everything about their culture and even explain step by step how they build their houses. You will also learn more about their special holidays and rituals. The biggest difference to a visit of a Massai village is that in this museum you will go a little bit deeper into the way of life of the people of the Massai culture, the background of the tribe will be explained more detailedand there will be no demonstrations like there are in a Maasai village. Would you like to ride a camel? This is also possible here! If you can negotiate well, you can ride a camel for a short distance for just a few dollars. Coffee Tour Tanzania has many coffee plantations, especially in the northern part of the country, where the climate is favorable for the magical coffee bean. Some lodges even grow their own coffee and it&#x2019;s always interesting to make a tour over a plantation. If it&#x2019;s the right season, the guided tour will show how coffee beans grow, how they are harvested and how the beans are finally processed to become the warm drink so many people love to start their day with. In other seasons it&#x2019;s still possible to do a tour. The guide will then tell you about the different types of beans, how these beans are processed and how that delicious coffee taste is made. And of course, all tours end with a lovely cup of freshly brewed coffee! Rundugai Hotsprings The beautiful Rundugai Hot Springs are located in the middle of the Sanya Plains, about 35 km from Moshi. It is a small oasis in the heart of a dry and dusty landscape. Locals call this wonder the &#x2018;Chemka Maji Moto&#x2019; meaning &#x2018;boiling warm water&#x2019;. This refers to the way in which the bubbling water emerges from under ground. The water has a nice temperature and is crystal clear, so you can see all the way to the bottom. 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