Day Trip
Kikuletwa Hot Spring
Safari Overview
Kikuletwa Hotspring gets its name from the water that rises in underground buckles. Encompassed by fig trees, this zone is a shrouded diamond amidst a semi-aridlandscape.
Here you may discover an assorted variety of vivid winged animals among a bounty of vegetation and neighboring indigenous clans.
Trip Outline
The hot springs of Kikuletwa which additionally bear the name of Chemka Hot Springs are near the town of Rundugai and are among the most beautiful places in Tanzania to loosen up. The little lake situated in here is encompassed by tall palm and fig trees. In the branches, blue monkeys can be watched playing merrily. The reasonable spring water tempts you to scrub down. Despite the fact that they are alluded to as hot springs, the water isn’t commonly hot and is encouraged by the ice sheets of Kilimanjaro themselves.
Appreciate a magnificent day in simply the manner in which you need, in the sun napping, talking with local people at the little bar, or swimming – you decide the course of this day. Around early afternoon we will have an excursion lunch, and in the late evening, we return to Arusha.
Enjoy a wonderful day in just the way you want, in the sun dozing, chatting with the locals at the small bar, or swimming – you determine the course of this day.
Itineraries
We will pick you up in the morning. The ride to the hot springs takes about an hour and leads partly over bumpy slopes. First we go past sugar cane plantations, then we come to the African scrubland. Dried river beds, baobab and acacia trees accompany us on our way. The hot springs of Kikuletwa, also known as Chemka Hot Springs, are close to the village of Rundugai and are one of the most beautiful places in Tanzania to relax. The small pond is surrounded by palm and fig trees with winding roots. Although they are called hot springs, the water in Kikuletwa is not truly ‘hot’ but refreshing, as the water source is fed by Kilimanjaro itself.
Enjoy a wonderful day in just the way you want, in the sun dozing, chatting with the locals at the small bar, or swimming – you determine the course of this day. At noon we will have a picnic lunch, and in the late afternoon we return relaxed to Arusha.
Meals: Lunch Included.
Trip Includes
- Transport with qualified driver/guide in 4×4 vehicles with viewing roof
- Camping fees or lodge accommodation
- All meals as explained on Itinerary
- National Park gate fees
- Concession fee
- Government tax
- Bottled water
Trip Excludes
- International Flight
- Entry visa to Tanzania
- Travel and health insurance
- Gratuities to your guide, hotel staff and porters
- Excursions not included in the itinerary
- Any other item of personal nature, laundry, telephone and postage
- Items of personal nature
Request a Quote