The Uluguru Mountains are a mountain range in eastern Tanzania named after the Uluguru tribe that resides around the forestry boundary of the mountain range. The mountain range is a habitat to more than 100 unique animal and plant species that are rarely found elsewhere around the world. Amongst those are the world’s famous and rarely found pot-plants the African Violets, Impatiens and Begonias. The local people of the Ulugurus are the Waluguru tribe people. They have been living in the mountains for several hundred years, coming from other areas of Tanzania. Their land ownership is through the female line and women are powerful in village life, in contrast to other tribes in Tanzania where men own the land and make most of the decisions about its use and management. The forests of the mountains provide the water catchment areas for the streams and rivers. This water flows mainly from the forest-capped peaks of the Ulugurus into streams joining to form the Ruvu River, which provides the water supply to the city of Dar es Salaam. Most of the neighboring population, around 3 million people, and the major industries in Tanzania rely on this water supply for their continued survival. The loss of the Uluguru forests and any reduction in the water supply potential of the mountains could therefore have a drastic impact on the human well-being and industrial capacity of Tanzania.
Airport Transfers
All Park fees (entry fees, transit, and crater fees).
Meals a day while on safaris.
Comfortable vehicle for game viewing.
Mineral water on the board safari vehicle.
Accommodation
Entrance fees and Government taxes.
Professional tour guide.
Personal items in nature, e.g. Cameras
Flights
Travel insurance
Visa and passport fees
Tips for safari guide & chef
Increases in park fees where applicable
Soda and Alcoholic beverages
Extra activities
Stop At: Morning Side And Uluguru Mountains, Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro Tanzania The first day in the morning you start the hike from our office or the guide will pick you up from your Hotel to Morning side with lunch boxes via Choma traditional village with the waterfall. Lunch will be on the way. Dinner and overnight at Morning side. Morning side is the old German hotel but now is used as a historical site. There is a very nice view of Morogoro town. It also takes 6 - 7 hours but we will spend few hours at Choma waterfalls and hike up to Morning side later for dinner and overnight Duration: 10 hours
Stop At: Bondwa Peak, Morogoro, Tanzania The second day after breakfast you hike further to Bondwa peak, then walk down to Morning side, stop for lunch and then walk back to town via Ruvuma village.
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