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Mto Wa Mbu village Tour

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Mto Wa Mbu village Tour

About 18,000 people live in the busy farming community of Mto Wa Mbu, which is situated between Manyara and Ngorongoro. Discover a side of Tanzania that many tourists overlook if you spend half a day here with an experienced local guide. Since your guide is a native of the village, you will have the chance to see it from their perspective. You'll get a good sense of the village's social aspects during your visit, including the farms, milling machines, schools, markets, and churches. Tours last around 2-3 hours but are flexible. You may do some (or all!) of the following: You will probably start in the village banana plantation, where the community grows more than 30 different varieties of bananas. As well as finding out how this staple fruit is grown, you'll hear about the different uses of the plant as a whole, from food to materials for building and art.

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You may visit a youth art project and learn about the different painting styles and techniques. You can visit a wood workshop, where you can watch skilled members of the Makonde tribe carefully carving intricate figurines, masks, and household objects. They'll show you the different types of wood and finishings and explain some of the historical and cultural meanings behind the carvings. You can even have a go at doing some carving yourself! The artists are happy for you to ask questions and take photos.

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You may visit a local 'bar' to try mbege, the traditional banana and millet beer that is brewed and drunk mainly by the Chagga tribe. The process of making this brew is quite labor intensive, and the beer is usually served in one large cup, which is passed around the group and refilled as needed.

Your tour will probably finish in the bustling local market, where you can wander around stalls selling fruit and vegetables, spices, and meat. Your guide will stop and explain points of interest and give you the opportunity to try and smell a variety of foods.

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Key Facts:

Location: Mto wa Mbu village, Manyara region

Duration: ~2-3 hours (varies by transport)

Modes of Transport: Walking, biking, or Bajaj (tuk-tuk)

What to Wear: Comfortable clothes, walking shoes, hat, and sunglasses

FAQ’S

This safari is open to families.

Absolutely! This safari is suitable for families, offering exciting wildlife encounters and manageable travel times that are perfect for younger travelers.

How physically demanding is the safari?

This safari is not physically demanding. Most activities, including game drives, are done from the comfort of a vehicle, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers.

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