Napuru Waterfall

What’s Included:

  • Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation
  • Guided hike through the forest and local farms
  • Entry fees to the Napuru Waterfall area
  • Professional local guide
  • Packed lunch and bottled drinking water

Deposit: $ 14

*Please note we need to charge a 20% deposit in order to confirm your booking. After making your booking, we will send you an email within 24 hours with payment details. If you have any questions, please send an email to info@viva-tanzania.com.

Description

For those looking for a hidden natural gem, the Napuru Waterfall is a must-visit destination on the slopes of Mount Meru. This beautiful waterfall is tucked away in a lush forest, offering a peaceful and pristine environment for a day hike. The trek to the falls takes you through a vibrant landscape of greenery and local shambas (farms), providing a glimpse into the fertile agricultural life of the region. As you approach the waterfall, the air becomes cool and mist-filled, creating a refreshing atmosphere that is perfect for escaping the afternoon heat. It is a stunning site that showcases the raw beauty of the Meru highlands.

The hike to Napuru is moderate and led by an experienced guide who will point out interesting plants and wildlife along the way. Once you reach the falls, you can relax by the water, take photos of the cascading stream, and soak in the tranquility of the forest. The site is far less crowded than some of the more well-known falls, making it a perfect spot for those who want a more private and authentic nature experience. You will enjoy a packed lunch in this beautiful setting before heading back. This tour is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoor beauty of Arusha and discover a peaceful corner of the mountain.

What’s Included:

  • Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation
  • Guided hike through the forest and local farms
  • Entry fees to the Napuru Waterfall area
  • Professional local guide
  • Packed lunch and bottled drinking water

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There are two airports near Arusha, Kilimanjaro (JRO) and Arusha (ARK). Kilimanjaro is an international airport, and Arusha is a domestic airport. You can often find cheaper flights to JRO, so that should be your first choice. We will pick you up at any time, day or night, so please choose the flight that suits you best.

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To volunteer in Tanzania you will need an Ordinary visa for the purposes of humanitarian and charity activities. Most countries can easily obtain the visa on arrival at the airport. It costs $US50 ($US100 for American citizens), is valid for three months and can be renewed once. If you plan to stay longer than six months you need to apply for a Resident Permit.

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We welcome anybody who is open to new cultures, and who wants to contribute to meaningful projects in Tanzania. Work experience in the chosen field is welcome but is usually not a requirement. If a project has specific requirements they will be listed on the project page. A basic knowledge of English, and the willingness to learn some Swahili words are necessary.