FEES:
Not much, comparable to the others, we'll tell you via e-mail before you come.GUIDES:
Our guides are all former Secondary School Students who studied here and have been trained
to fully understand the programme activities. Each guide has an identity card from
the Cultural Tourism Programme. Please avoid walking with unauthorized guides.
Facilities:
At the center there is good accommodation and catering facilities. Self-contained cottages
and camping sites suit all kind of travelers. Transport can be arranged at the center.
HOW TO GET THERE:
Kisangara is easily accessible by public transport from Arusha, Moshi and Dar es Salaam.
From Dar es Salaam take an Arusha coach (6h), from Arusha take a Dar es Salaam coach
(2h30) and from Moshi you can take a coach to Same, Tanga, or Dar es Salaam (1h). In each
case you should ask to be dropped off at Kisangara Chini, 12 km south from Mwanga. From
here you follow the road sign east of the road or ask the people for the HASHA PROJECT. It
takes about 30 minutes on foot.
STATEMENT:
In the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro and the Pare Mountains lays Kisangara Chini, gateway to
Nyumba ya Mungu, House of God, dam. Fisherman migrated from Lake Victoria to settle at the
lake. On the close by mountains important cultural sites of the Pare people can be found.
In the plain the visitor can experience and get involved practically in various economic
and cultural
activities:
- Carpentry, brick making, brewing local beer and visiting a sisal factory.
- Spice tour, cooking traditional dishes, weaving household items and dancing with local
womens groups.
- Hiking tour up Mount Kindoroko with forestry activities
- A visit to the Lembeni Herbal Hospital.
- Fishing expeditions at Nyumba ya Mungu dam.
The profit will be used to make primary school desks. Your visit helps to improve the
education of the
ORIENTATION:
The Kisangara Cultural Tourism Programme is situated 62 km south-east of Moshi in the
shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro and the Pare Mountains. The center is reached from Mwanga town
which is located on the Dar es Salaam Moshi/Arusha main road. Kisangara Chini
village is about 12 km south of Mwanga. Small local factories nearby produce bricks,
stoves, pottery and sisal fibers. In their backyards some families make local beer by
using traditional brewing methods inherited from their grand- parents. Every Sunday and
Thursday there is a colorful market. Farmers from the surrounding villages come to
sell their harvest. High on the mountain, protected by natural forests and moorland,
you can find important cultural sites of the Pare people. In these forests cultural
ceremonies still take place. From the mountain tops, wide and spectacular views over the
surrounding plains unfold showing the extensive Kisangara Sisal Estate. On the horizon you
see the long drawn-out lakes of Jipe to the east and Nyumba ya Mungu to the west, the
Taita and Kiteto hills. Mount Kilimanjaro is a stones throw way. From many places
the impressive snow capped mountain can be seen.
Farming Projects:
At the center of this Cultural Tourism Programme is Habari ya Shamba HASHA
PROJECT which deals with appropriate technology and farming.Here you can become involved
in farming activities and learn about various technologies like solar energy, rain water
harvesting etc.
THE TOURS
Half day tours:
Carpentry, bricks and beer tour:
This tour takes you to the carpentry workshop where you can participate in the making of
various items. From there you visit a brick factory where you can see the whole process. To
slake ones thirst we finish with the brewing of local beer by squeezing sugar cane.
Lembeni Herbal Hospital:
Lembeni Herbal Hospital is 3 km from the center . Here you have an opportunity to talk
with doctors and patients. Youll see and be told about various herbal medicines used
to treat different diseases.
Full day tours:
Kindoroko Mountains:
This hike starts from the center and takes you through the forest. Forestry activities
like visiting a tree nursery and planting trees can be included. At the top you are
rewarded by spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, Lake Jipe and Nyumba ya
Mungu dam.
Spice tour:
The spice tour takes you through spice and herb gardens. Back at the center you will be
involved in the preparation and cooking of a spiced meal. After eating a cultural
interaction with villagers and local dances follow.
Nyumba ya Mungu:
Drive to the Nyumba ya Mungu - House of God dam with its electricity power
station. Fisherman migrated from Lake Victoria to settle here. They like to talk with
visitors while repairing their fishing nets. Adventurous visitors can make an excursion in
canoes and try to catch a fish. Walking along the shores rich with bird life is a unique
experience. |