| FEES: Not much, comparable to the others, we'll tell you via
e-mail before you come. GUIDES:
The guides are all youngsters born and raised in the village. They all finished secondary
education and are familiar with English. Most of them are members of the Maasai Cultural
Dancing Group E.N.MASARIE and people enjoy their performances. They were honored to be
chosen by the authorities to welcome President Moi of Kenya at the airport. All the guides
of the Cultural Tourism Programme can be recognized through an identity card and you are
strongly advised not to walk with unauthorized guides.
STATEMENT:
Welcome to our village at the foot of Mount Meru where the sounds of rivers, birds and
people are in harmony. A cultural tour of Ilkiding'a will give you the opportunity
to experience traditional Wa-arusha culture. Spend a day walking around the hills of
Ilkiding'a and get some insight into traditional African culture. Tours include:
- A view into the culture of the Wa-arusha
- A warm welcome in local household and have a look in the way an extended family is
living
- A visit to craftsmen and a traditional healer
- A walk through the farms where people produce cash crops to supply Arusha town
- A rest at viewpoints overlooking Arusha town
- Hikes along narrow footpaths, crossing a canyon and climbing small hills
- Traditional food prepared by our women
Tourism profits are invested in improvement of the primary school so that our children
get a better education.
How to get there:
Ilkidinga lies at 10 km north of Arusha town, a 30 minutes drive. At the Ilboru
Junction cars can be hired. Walking is also possible but it will take you two hours to
reach the starting point. From Arusha town, take the small road north at the Ilboru
junction on the Nairobi Moshi road. Follow the Ilboru Safari Lodge sign. At the
pink Loningo shop take right. Follow the main road, leaving the signboard of the
Ekenywa secondary school on your left, follow the main road, at the primary school, on the
left close to a blue painted church, a guide will be waiting for you. From here you go to
the boma of the Sembeo family, half an hours walking or 10 minutes driving. From
this traditional household the tour starts
THE TOURS
Half day tour:
In this tour you start at Sembeos household where several traditionally built, round
houses give you an idea of how an extended family lives together. The view of the
Ngarenaro valley and Leleto hill is beautiful and the presence of the Mount Meru makes it
unique. Sembeo will show you how knives are made and will explain how he runs his
business. From here you walk through a small coffee plantation and enter the open fields
where potatoes, cabbages, maize, beans and other crops are cultivated. In Ilkisongo you
will enjoy the view overlooking Arusha town. Afterwards you walk down to the house of the
traditional healer. He is ready to answer all your questions and will give advice if
needed. From there you head on to visit a craftsmen group. Small wooden stools, jewelry,
knives and traditional clothing are made by the members. If you have had enough walking
you can be picked up by car or you can carry on to the canyon of Njeche. Scrambling into
the canyon is an adventure. Abundant plants cover caves and rocky walls.
Full day tour:
From the same starting point you go down to the Ngarenaro river, cross it and start
climbing Leleto hill. From here you have a view on the Maasai steppe and its volcanoes.
Then you walk through the fields in the direction of the forest reserve of Mount Meru
National Park. You have a rest at Ilkisongo viewpoint. From here you go back to
Sembeos household where the womens group is waiting for you with a traditional
meal. Maize, milk and red beans are the basic ingredients of the dishes. You walk down to
visit the traditional healer, the craftsmen group and the canyon. You visit the primary
school where money generated from tourism as Development Fees is used to rehabilitate the
school. Tourists who still want to walk can continue down to Arusha in less then two
hours.You wont walk alone. People are going to and from town. You are one of them.
Arusha - Ilkidinga - Arusha
This is a 7 hours trip for people in good walking condition. The guide will pick you up at
your hotel in the morning. Along narrow paths, passing the suburbs of town, you enter the
fields of the Wa arusha people in Ilboru. You pass the springs where people get their
water for daily use, you visit a water catchment site, built with the help of OXFAM, a
primary school, the Njeche canyon, visit the craftsman, and have lunch at Sembeos
place. From there you walk back to Arusha, passing other villages and coming out on the
Moshi Nairobi road.This trip can also be done with mountain bikes. |