Activities and Attractions Lodge Activites;
Apart from the beautiful natural garden,
golf, gymnasium, Mdumage(Wasambaa Traditional Dance)
and other lodge activities within the lodge, The
Lodge offers extra activies within Usambara mountains
Extra
Activities
Usambara Mountains
The Usambara Mountains are situated in the North Eastern
part of Tanzania between Mount Kilimanjaro and the
Indian Ocean. The mountains rise up steeply from the
surrounding plains and can only be entered via a few
roads. The only tarmac road in the area winds along
a small river to Soni and Lushoto, the largest towns
in the area. Because of its pleasant climate, the
mountains were favoured by the Germans and the English
during colonial times as is evidenced by the numerous
historic buildings from the past. From a distance
the mountains are a colorful mosaic. On the fertile
slopes around Soni and Lushoto farmers cultivate small
plots but further away from the towns large areas
are still covered by dense tropical forests. The viewpoints
on the southern and western side of the Usambara are
well known for the spectacular views of the plains
of Mkomazi and Handeni. Kilimanjaro can be seen on
the horizon and at the end of the day the sunset turns
the area into a tremendous pallet of unforgettable
colors.
The following guided tours can be conducted; • Irente Viewpoint:
• Usambara Farm and Flora Tour
• Growing Rock
• Magamba Rainforest
• Mazumbai Forest
• Banagala River
• Western Usambara
Irente Viewpoint: From this famous
viewpoint you can see the village of Mazinde almost
1000 meters below the vast Maasai plains beyond. On
the return trip to Lushoto you can visit the Irente
Farm cheese factory and the royal village of Kwembago.
You can enjoy a whole meal picnic at Irente Farm.
Usambara Farm and Flora Tour: This
walk takes you trough the fertile farmlands of Jaegertal
to a fruit tree nursery where you can learn about
different varieties of fruit trees and their propagation.
You can continue uphill to the village of Vuli to
learn about local soil conservation, irrigation projects
and farming methods. You can return to Lushoto via
the Arboretum.
Growing Rock: From Soni you walk
to the top of Kwamongo Mountains Peak, famous for
its multicoloured butterflies, via the villages of
Shashui and Kwemula. From Kwamongo you have views
of Soni, Lushoto and the Handeni Plains. You descend
to the village of Magila at the foot of the "Growing
Rock" to visit a soil conservation project and
learn why the rock is growing.
Magamba Rainforest: This tour begins
with an uphill walk from Lushoto to the royal village
of Kwembago, where you can learn about the cultural
history of the traditional ruling clan, the Kilindi.
From Kwembago you have a beautiful view over Lushoto
and the Maasai plains. You proceed to the lush Magamba
rainforest, home of black and white colored monkeys.
Upon your return to Lushoto you will pass via the old German Middle
School and the village of Magamba.
Mazumbai Forest: This physically
challenging walk begins in Soni and passes via Kwamengo
and Magina. From there, the walk continues to the
Bumbuli Mission – a historic German settlement
– and continues to the Mzumbai rain forest reserve,
a birdwatchers paradise. After enjoying the forest
you return to Soni via the villages of Mgwashi and
Kwesine.
Banagala River From the village of
Mbuzii you weave slowly down the steep slopes of the
Bangal River Valley, at times wading trough Cool Mountain
streams that offer a welcome relief to the rising
savanna heat. Trough the walk you see traditional
irrigation systems and have a beautiful view over
the Maasai plains. Before returning to Lushoto you
visit a local farm and nursery.
Western Usambara: From Lushoto you
pass trough tropical rainforests, the ocher mountains
and trough valleys to the villages of Lukozi, Manolo
and Sunga before finally reaching your destination
at the historical village of Mtae. On the route you
can reach several superb viewpoints and visit various
development projects.