This Authentic Maasai Village Camping Experience will take you to two unique places. One is an authentic Maasai Boma in the village called ‘Kambi ya Chokaa’, the other is the Kikuletwa Hotsprings, a natural pool of brilliantly clear turquoise water that attracts travelers from all over the world. On top of this, our guests get to overnight at the Maasai Boma, immersing themselves in the indigenous tribal culture of the Maasai. The tour start from Moshi at 9am head to Kikuletwa hot springs, The road takes 1hour and half to get to the hot springs and spend some hours then late afternoon we leave the Kikuletwa and head to the Maasai Boma Overnight it’s almost 25 minutes from Kikuletwa spring water to the Masai boma. The next day after breakfast our clients leave the village around 10am back to Moshi which is around 2hours to get to Moshi were is our trip will be finished and say goodbye to our clients and welcome them back in the future again.
We start in the morning from Arusha heading to the Kiluletwa Hot spring.
It’s takes nearly 1 hour and 45 minutes from Moshi town to the Kikuletwa hot springs, the road takes us through beautiful landscape.
You’ll enjoy baobab trees, Acacia trees and a beautiful land scape on the way to the hot springs knows as (Kikuletwa hot springs) for a swim in natural pool, you will have a picnic there after your swimming.
In the early afternoon we will leave the Kikuletwa hot springs and continue to the Camping Site for the night in the village, It’s take approximately of 30 minutes to walk to the Maasai Boma as the road it’s a bit difficult for a drive but there is a different way that car can lead and will meet up at the village.
Once we arrive there, you’ll have an opportunity to walk around the Maasai village and watching the Maasai cattle and sunset, I will assist you and explain you about my/our Maasai culture.
The Maasai warriors and women will welcome you to their communities, you will join them and dance together, we’ll camping there and enjoy the good moment of the moon/stars and bonfire in the night with the Maasai family,