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Materuni Waterfalls

A towering waterfall on Kilimanjaro's lower slopes near Moshi — a forest walk, a Chagga coffee experience, and one of the region's best day trips.

Destination Guide
Destination Guide

Why Materuni Is Kilimanjaro’s Waterfall Village

Materuni is a Chagga farming village on the lower southern slopes of Kilimanjaro, a short drive above Moshi, and the gateway to one of the region’s most popular day trips. From the village a green trail leads through banana and coffee plots and patches of rainforest to a waterfall that plunges some 80 metres down a mossy cliff into a cold plunge pool.

The walk itself is the experience — about 45 minutes each way through lush, cultivated mountainside with views back over the plains, often with Kilimanjaro’s foothills rising behind. The bravest swim in the chilly pool at the base; everyone enjoys the spray and the setting.

The classic add-on is a Chagga coffee tour back in the village, where families demonstrate the whole process from picking and pulping to roasting over a fire and grinding by hand, finishing with a cup of their own coffee and traditional songs. Materuni pairs perfectly with the Chemka Hot Springs for a full, rewarding day around Moshi and Kilimanjaro.

What to See & Do

  • An 80-metre waterfall on Kilimanjaro’s forested lower slopes
  • A scenic 45-minute walk through banana and coffee plots
  • A cold plunge pool at the foot of the falls
  • A hands-on Chagga coffee experience in the village
  • An easy, rewarding day trip from Moshi

How a Visit Works

Materuni is about a 45-minute drive from Moshi up onto Kilimanjaro’s slopes, followed by a guided walk of roughly 45 minutes each way to the falls. Local guides and a small village fee support the community. The coffee tour is the usual add-on. It is an easy half-to-full-day outing for most reasonably active visitors; bring sturdy shoes and a swimsuit for the pool.

A gorgeous walk through coffee farms to a thundering waterfall, then roasting and grinding coffee with a Chagga family — one of the best days of our whole trip. — Guest review, TripAdvisor

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Seasons

Best Time to Visit Materuni Waterfalls

Jun – Oct

Dry Season

Firm, comfortable trails and clear views, the easiest and most popular time for the walk and coffee tour.

Best for walking
Nov – Dec

Short Rains

The waterfall runs stronger and the slopes are lush; trails are a little muddier but the falls are at their best.

Best for the waterfall
Jan – Feb

Short Dry Spell

Warm and mostly dry between the rains, with green scenery and good walking conditions.

Best second window
Mar – May

Long Rains

The fullest, most dramatic falls, but the steepest, most slippery trails. Come prepared for mud.

Fullest falls
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Materuni Waterfalls FAQs

What is there to do at Materuni?
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Walk through coffee and banana farms to an 80-metre waterfall with a plunge pool, then enjoy a hands-on Chagga coffee experience in the village — picking, roasting, grinding, and tasting. It is a classic Moshi day trip.
How long is the walk to the falls?
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About 45 minutes each way along a green, sometimes steep trail through cultivated mountainside and forest. Sturdy shoes are recommended, and a swimsuit if you want to brave the cold pool.
Can you swim at Materuni Waterfall?
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Yes — there is a cold plunge pool at the base of the falls for the brave. Most visitors enjoy the spray and the setting whether or not they swim.
How do I get to Materuni?
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About a 45-minute drive from Moshi up onto Kilimanjaro's slopes, then a guided walk. Local guides and a small village fee support the community.
When is the best time to visit?
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Year-round — the dry season gives the firmest trails, while the rains make the waterfall fuller and the slopes greener, at the cost of muddier paths.
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