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Moshi Town & Market Tour
Town & Market Tour Day Trip
Tour Overview
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Come spend with Wildlife, feed and Petty them! This is the home to a variety of diferent animals such as the Majestic African Lions, Calm Colobus Monkeys, Graceful Masai Giraffes, Nocturnal Bat-eared Foxes, Exquisite Elands, Oafish Ostriches, and Mischievous Blue & Vervet monkeys! Offering unforgettable direct interactions with a variety of free-roaming
wild animals. At Serval Wildlife interactions with animals are positive and provide enrichment for the animals as the interactions are carefully monitored with trusted and experienced keepers that prioritise Safety, Animal Health and Welfare. Interactions may vary from day to day as animals interact with humans at their own will and guests must wait for the animal to approach, this allows animals to interact at will and leave an interaction by simply leaving the area as they please.
Day 1: Moshi Town Market Tour | Day Trip
A special experience into Moshi, a suburb of Kilimanjaro where the Roof of Africa is found. Magnificient surroundings with exceptional weather that is friendly all year round. It’s time to move around freely and explore like a local. Let us walk you through places and give you an insignt from touristic perspective to local perspective, it’s your time to have a grlimpse of Moshi and a taste of this precious touristic town full of culture and splendid lifestyle.
Walk into the streets, explore the main market arena, hop on local transport, go to schools, ear from restaurants, admire the city found at the foot of the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro.
Well, go get a souvenir to keep memories of your lifetime adventure from this splendid city!
Activities whilst in Moshi:
- Visit the Memorial market famous for second-hand goods and see how the locals shop.
- Hop into a dala dala bus ride and visit the Mbuyuni market where you can savor fresh produce of fruits and vegetables.
- Taste the local Swahili cuisine and enjoy chatting with the locals who will amuse you with their mix of English and Swahili skills
- Visit the old railway station, which is no longer in use, and admire the slow-paced life while you grab a Kilimanjaro beer and sit in a quiet zone.