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Nestled at the base of
Mount Kilimanjaro, Moshi
is the coffee producing centre of the country. All around the town, and on
the slopes of Kilimanjaro, vast plantations of coffee blanket the area.
Coffee is a mainstay of life in Moshi, and the seasonal coffee auctions,
when wholesale coffee is bidded for by international buyers, packaged, and
sold, is an event not to be missed if you’re in town. In addition to the
coffee auction, Moshi’s coffee roasting factory is a sweet-smelling insight
into the production of this famous beverage. Sugar plantations are also of
central importance to the region’s economy, and can be seen outside of town.
Cultural tourism programmes can arrange short hikes and day-trips to tribes
and villages, and also tours of nearby crops and coffee farms.
Walks around Moshi town and a trip to the coffee auction that is held here
are activities of interest to passing visitors, but the main reason visitors
come to Moshi is to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, the mountain whose thick clouds
and snow-capped peak towers over the agricultural town. Climbing expeditions
depart from the town into Kilimanjaro National Park early in the morning,
before the clouds that cluster daily around the mountaintop have risen, and
when the air is fresh and cool. Whether you’re in Moshi to scale to the top
of Africa or learn more about coffee growing and production, Moshi is a
quiet haven of tranquil peace whose quiet streets offer a warm welcome in a
beautiful setting. |