Canoeing in Arusha National Park is a highlight for nature lovers. Paddle across the calm, shallow waters of the Momella Lakes on a guided canoe safari. This peaceful activity (typically 1.5–2.5 hours) lets you glide silently while spotting wildlife such as hippos, buffaloes, giraffes, and abundant birdlife, including flamingos.
Why it’s special: Enjoy stunning views of Mount Meru and, on clear days, Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s family-friendly (suitable for ages 8+ with supervision) and one of the few places in Tanzania where you can canoe inside a national park. Combine it with a game drive or walking safari for a full day.
Best time: Morning for birdwatching and cooler temperatures. Life jackets and guides ensure safety.
Napuru Waterfall (also known as Mount Meru or Meru Waterfall) is a stunning hidden gem on the slopes of Mount Meru, just a short drive from Arusha town. The moderate hike (about 45 minutes to 2 hours one way, ~4km) takes you through lush pine and indigenous forests, across river crossings, and down into a gorge to a powerful ~78-meter cascading waterfall with natural pools for swimming.
What to expect:
Tips: Wear sturdy shoes (trails can be slippery), bring water, and go with a local guide. It’s ideal as a half- or full-day trip from Arusha.
Arusha National Park is one of Tanzania’s most accessible and diverse parks, famous for its varied landscapes: dense forests, crater lakes, wetlands, and open savanna. It’s a fantastic introduction to Tanzanian wildlife without long drives.
Key activities and attractions:
The park is only about 30–60 minutes from Arusha town, making it perfect for day trips.
Explore the scenic foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro on two wheels for an active and immersive way to experience the region’s landscapes, villages, and culture. Mountain biking or village cycling tours take you through lush coffee plantations, banana groves, and traditional Chagga communities with stunning views of Africa’s highest peak.
Highlights:
Best for: Adventure seekers, families, and photographers. Tours often last half to full days, with options for e-bikes on longer routes. Wear comfortable cycling gear, bring sunscreen, and stay hydrated.
Lake Duluti is a serene volcanic crater lake near Arusha, surrounded by lush forest. Glide across its calm waters in a stable canoe for a peaceful, nature-focused experience. Spot abundant birdlife (kingfishers, fish eagles, hamerkops), monitor lizards, and monkeys in the trees.
Experience horseback riding in Tanzania’s diverse landscapes, whether on the mainland or in Zanzibar. Near Moshi on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, enjoy scenic rides through lush coffee plantations, banana groves, traditional Chagga villages, and open countryside with breathtaking views of Africa’s highest peak ideal for beginners and experienced riders seeking a cultural and natural immersion. In Zanzibar, ride along pristine white sand beaches in areas like Nungwi, Kendwa, or Kiwengwa, where you can canter by turquoise waters, enjoy romantic sunset rides, or even swim with the horses in the Indian Ocean for a truly magical tropical adventure. Both options offer guided tours suitable for different levels in stunning settings.
Tackle a rewarding day hike on the popular Marangu Route (also known as the Coca-Cola Route) of Mount Kilimanjaro. Start from Marangu Gate and trek through dense rainforest to Mandara Hut or Maundi Crater, enjoying the mountain’s diverse ecosystems
Visit the impressive Materuni Waterfalls in the foothills of Kilimanjaro, near Moshi. Hike through vibrant Chagga village landscapes and lush trails to reach the powerful cascade, where crystal-clear water plunges into a natural pool perfect for swimming.
Also known as Chemka or Maji Moto, Kikuletwa Hot Springs is a turquoise oasis fed by underground geothermal waters from Kilimanjaro. Swim, relax, and swing from ropes into the clear, warm pools surrounded by lush vegetation.