High-view Hotel | Karatu tanzania
High view Hotel Located at high elevation above the town of Karatu, the hotel has spacious, comfortable en-suite rooms with a spectacular view over the surrounding hills and continental cuisines served in our fine indoor and outdoor restaurant. The restaurant also host as African themed night were our guest can taste the diversity of our exquisite food whilst being en-entertained by live music.
Transportation to /From Lodge 140 km (2 -3 Hours’ Drive) from Arusha on a dry weather road through Makuyuni, Mtowambu & Karatu Area.
45 minutes from Arusha Airport to Lake Manyara Airstrip.
Manyara Airstrip is 10 Km from the Hotel, ‘Meet and greet’ and transfer services can be provided .
Dining and Bar Activities
-Multi Cuisine Restaurant.
-African Theme Bar.
-Special dietary request catered for (e.g. Vegetarian, Kosher, Gluten. free) with ad-Vance notification.
-Sun downer Cocktails.
-Bush breakfast at a private site.
-Bush Barbecue lunch and Dinner
Activities
-Game Drives.
-Walking Safaris
-Nature Walks
-Swimming Pool
-Acrobatic Shows
-Cultural dances
-Bushmen tour
-Cultural Tours Iraq tribe
-Coffee farm tour
-Video shows
-Bird Watching
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Life & local culture in Arusha, Tanzania
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Arusha is a city of approximately 400,000 people in Northeast Tanzania, East Africa. It's regarded as the gateway to the popular Northern Safari Circuit.
Arusha, also known as A Town by the locals, is situated at the foot of Mount Meru, Africa's 5th highest mountain. The altitude gives the city a pleasant climate and lush green environment.
Arusha is not a particularly attractive city in itself and is regarded by many visitors as little more than a necessary stopover before their safari starts in earnest. However, the natural charm of the Tanzanians and the buzz of a fast-growing city mean that Arusha has plenty to offer for those who are prepared to see beyond their air-conditioned safari trucks and satellite-TV equipped hotel rooms.
Arusha is home to the UNMICT, the successor to the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. It is also the site of the signing of the Arusha Declaration.
Safari in Arusha, Tanzania
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Definitely something to try, if you can afford it. There are many types of trips for many budgets; usually the pricier ones get you out farther into the Serengeti and the Ngorogongoro Crater, to places that are a little less touched by man. The less expensive excursions to reserves and parks are specialized, of a shorter duration, and worthwhile. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari.
Not all tour guides are knowledgeable on all topics. A field guide to your favourite pursuit, such as birding, which is popular with visitors, is a worthwhile idea.
Beware of paying more than market prices, you will still be offered the same accommodation as the person who is paying the regular price.
Budget: - Travel for Change Africa (Safari & Volunteering), P.O BOX 10627, ☎ (+254) 714 361314, [new]. Go on one of their sustainable safaris across Tanzania, or volunteer with one of their partner organisations. They have fantastic options for both, and at a price that will suit every budget. Great guys, very professional.
Luxury: - souloftanzania.com ☎ (+255) 788 510 656: Luxury and high end tours with fantastic customer care and super cool guides.
See and Do in Arusha, Tanzania
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Climb Mount Meru (4,667m). It can be done in 2-4 days, depending on your physical condition. You are not required to take guides and porters up Mount Meru, but you must be escorted by armed rangers. Temperatures can be freezing, so prepare warm clothing and sleeping bags.
Tanzania Tourist Board can arrange cultural excursions to nearby villages for TZS15,000-50,000. These cultural tourism visits can be some of the most rewarding parts of a trip to East Africa, and the human (cultural) element involved complements an animal-centric safari to the game parks. Some cultural tourism programs (Ilkiding'a, Ng'iresi) are within an hour's hike of Arusha. Several others are within an hour's drive (Monduli Juu, Longido, Mulala, Tengeru, Ilkurot, Oldonyo Sambu). They are great opportunities to learn about the Maasai and Meru tribes who live nearby, pastoralism, agriculture, stories & legends, local economies. There are several good hikes around Mt. Meru, including some beautiful waterfalls. Longido has camel safaris. They are flexible in nature, meaning you can arrange an hour-long visit or a day-long one. Some sites have lodging or camping.
Keep in mind your guide may ask for donations to a charity, school or orphanage. Some dishonest guides might pocket the money, so it is advisable to give money directly to a reputable charity. The guide will give you that information.
Century Cinema has movies for TZS5,000-7,000 (USD3-5). It is part of a modern complex on Njiro Rd, which also houses modern and upmarket restaurants including popular Indian restaurant Khan's, steak outlet McMoody's and serving Ethiopian, Tanzanian, European and other cuisines is a restaurant Spice Retreat. Njiro Rd is not safe to walk on at night, so get to the complex by another form of transport rather than by foot. A taxi to/from the town centre shouldn't cost more than TZS4,000 (USD3).
Coffee walk, Nkoaranga village (30 minutes drive from Arusha town towards Moshi), ☎ +255 784 420 342/+255 784 416 317 (info@wild-tracks.com) Private tours scheduled on demand. Coffee walk arranged by local coffee company on the slopes of Mt. Meru. A guide will take you to a small family farm and a coffee roastery to show you the journey of the coffee bean. $15-45pp (depending on group size).
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Cultural Experience: Tribes Of Tanzania | Safari365
Tanzania is a country rich in culture and history. From the well-known Maasai to the hunter gatherer Hadzabe and the skilled Datoga craftsmen, Safari365 captured scenes from the day-to-day life of three of Tanzania's tribes.
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Visit Karatu Village, Tanzania Travel
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Karatu District is one of the seven districts in the Arusha Region of Tanzania. It is bordered by the Ngorongoro District to the north, the Shinyanga Region to the west, the Monduli District to the east, and the Manyara Region to the south and southeast.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Karatu District was 178,434.
Karatu Town
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Visitors on their way to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater pass through the town of Karatu, under the benevolent peak of Ol Deani, on their way through the northern highlands. After climbing the Manyara Escarpment, the vegetation becomes more lush and green, finally entering into the highlands around Karatu. The extinct volcano of Ol Deani has gentle slopes and it is a prominent feature of the landscape.
In the past, the area around Karatu and Ol Deani was of great importance to the German colonial administration. The area’s cool climate, verdant hills, and pleasing views make it popular with settlers and farmers. Vast and extensive fields cover the slopes of the volcano and the lands around Karatu town. Coffee was a main crop grown for export, and a few large farms that remained in private hands still cultivate the cash crop on the hills and small valleys outside of town. Karatu offers splendid views of the northern highlands and is a popular base for visitors on their way to Ngorongoro Crater.
KARATU IRAQW CULTURAL TOURISM
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The group was established as Sandemu Iraqw Art and Culture Promoters in the year 2000 in Bashay village of Karatu district, Arusha region. This group has built a show centre to display the traditional culture of the Iraqw people. The Iraqw is the main ethnic group living in Karatu and Mbulu districts. They also live in Babati and Hanang districts. Their objective is to compile for posterity, a record of the lifestyle, traditions, history and culture of the Iraqw people, and also to involve and benefit local people in cultural tourism, thereby disseminating information and knowledge of the ancient traditions to the world.
KARATU IRAQW OFFERS:
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Walking tours in the villages, mountains and bush, organized according to the interests of the visitors, and vary from several hours to several days (Walking tours can be extended to include the Hadzabe and Datogan in Lake Eyasi.)
Visits to development projects schools, dispensaries, hospitals, historical sites like German and British settlements, coffee plantations, and graves in Oldeani on the rim of the Oldeani Mountain and Ngorongoro Crater.
Traditional Iraqw meals - ugali (stiff porridge) with meat, vegetables, milk, fresh honey, kande (maize and beans) and more.
Camping in rural and natural traditional environment or stays in Iraqw traditional houses
Displays of traditional wares -weapons, garments, gourds, baskets, mats, day pots and stone tools; some of the items are for sale and others are part of a permanent collection.
GANAKO KARATU CULTURAL TOURISM
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Ganako-Karatu is situated on the way from Arusha to the national parks in northern Tanzania, just on the lower slopes of Ngorongoro highlands outside the Ngorongoro and Serengeti, it is an important resting place for most safari travellers.
Trod to Tanzania - Part 2: Rafiki (Friend) -Arusha to Karatu-
In this video, I wanted to highlight Friendship. While we may enjoy the land, the music, the people, the art, the culture, we must not forget the beautiful human element that exists therein. To connect, to relate, to befriend. In my trod to South Afrika and Tanzania, I made bonds of friendship with people who had a genuine heart of love and curiosity. You, my marafiki, I welcome you to this Trod, of Life.
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Daily life street scenery Arusha Tanzania - Straßenszenen Arusha Tansania
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Global climate strike Karatu Arusha Tanzania 27/09/2019
TAJPI-Tanzania joined hand with global climate strikers at Karatu-Tanzania. In this video children,youth, adult and representatives from government authorities, tourism industry and other non governmental institutions striking for authorities, communities and individuals to divert from fossil fuels.
Karatu, Tanzania home visit...Iraqw tribe music (with zeze violin)
in home visit at AC's (the Assistant Chief)...Iraqw Tribe...Karatu, Tanzania...here is a link to more of this song: #Iraqw #Zeze #Tanzania
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Life Trod is in AFRIKA!! (Arusha, Tanzania)
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Iraqw Tribe Song Tanzania
A demonstration done by members of an Iraqw family in Tanzania.
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Tanzania, East Africa
Tanzania is one of the world's poorest countries. If I could, I would leave the luxuries of this American life behind and call East Africa home.
In 2003 I traveled to Arusha, Tanzania with Siouxland Tanzania Educational and Medical Ministry ( on a mission focused on educating the poor and providing free orthopedic surgeries to children. While there I fell in love with everything -- the people, the culture, the language, the children.
While in Arusha, our team worked at the Huruma Orphanage, located outside the city. It was there we met Rehema, a little girl who captivated the hearts anyone she came in contact with. She was the first person I met who had AIDS. My love for this endearing child overcame all fear of the disease. A few months after our team returned to the states, we learned Rehema had passed away. But for me, her memory lives on. As does my dream to return and provide whatever help I can to those living with the disease. In this video, Rehema is the little girl in a blue sweater who makes funny faces at the camera. She also dons a pair of fashionable sunglasses and can be seen blowing bubbles in a checkered dress.
As one of the world's poorest countries, Tanzania actually has a respectable tourism venue with attractions like Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park and the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar. Still, many rely on agriculture for income.
Tanzania's urban poor live in congested, overcrowded residences where water, electricity and waste management are unreliable. But it's in rural areas where the majority of impoverished people live -- about 85 percent, according to the United Nations. Our team visited one of these areas. Located just outside Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania is the village of Nyamusa. At the time of our visit in 2003, they had no running water. To bathe, we used rain that was collected in rain barrels.
No matter their plight, Tanzanians are amazing people. Friendly, generous, genuine. Of course, the country is plagued with its fair share of corruption, which we saw first-hand on multiple occasions. However the majority of my experiences were enjoyable. In fact, I loved Tanzania so much, I did not want to return home. I remember thinking, If only I could hide somewhere in the airport and not get on that plane!
I may be American. I may love the red, white and blue, but my heart remains in East Africa.
Wairaq au wambulu. Qwalase
Qwalase Doraqawa wasalam karatu, mbulu, babati na hana'ng
Moya iraqw
Welcome to Moya iraqw memorial village to see the unique dances
Iraqw tribe music with zeze violin...Karatu, Tanzania...Oh My Darling, Clementine
Oh My Darling, Clementine...
....at a home visit in Karatu.