Discover the Best Moshi Coffee Journey: Premium Brews & Unique Flavors Guide ☕️
Who would have thought snow could exist at the equator? That was my exact thought—until I laid eyes on the majestic Kilimanjaro 🏔️. After an incredible five-month journey starting from Pakistan, I finally stood at the foot of this legendary mountain. The excitement was overwhelming!!! Though my physical limits kept me from summiting, I discovered an unforgettable alternative: a hands-on coffee-making adventure in Moshi. And let me tell you—it was absolutely magical! 😌

**Accommodation:** Climbers Home hosted four of us for three cozy nights at just $44 total, including breakfast. The real gem? The rooftop offers a breathtaking view of Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak—worth every penny!

**Coffee Tour Location:** Materuni Waterfalls and Coffee Tour (a charming two-in-one experience in a picturesque village).

**Transportation:** We hopped on a lively tuk-tuk from Moshi town. The round trip for four, plus a two-hour wait, cost only 5,000 shillings. The route was perfect: waterfalls first, then a scenic downhill stroll to the coffee workshop.

**Ticket 🎟️:** Before entering the village, friendly guides greeted us. Here’s the breakdown:
– Village entry: 10,000 shillings
– Coffee experience: 5,000 shillings
– Guide: Free (yes, really!)
Total: 15,000 shillings per person (waterfalls require a separate ticket). Pro tip: They initially quoted 20,000, but a little negotiation worked wonders! The experience was so delightful, we happily tipped 10,000 shillings.

**Duration:** The entire coffee-making process lasted about an hour—filled with laughter and learning. After snapping some envy-worthy photos in the village, we headed back. The return trip took roughly 45 minutes, leaving us with memories (and coffee skills!) to cherish forever.


