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About Karatu
Karatu is a town located in the Arusha Region of Tanzania, nestled between the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Lake Manyara National Park. The currency used in Tanzania is the Tanzanian Shilling. Karatu is known for its lush green landscapes, coffee plantations, and proximity to wildlife-rich areas. The town offers a peaceful retreat for travelers looking to explore the natural beauty of Tanzania.
When to visit
The best time to visit Karatu is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. During this time, the weather is cooler and ideal for wildlife viewing in the nearby national parks. However, it is important to note that this is also the peak tourist season, so accommodations may be more expensive and crowded.
Getting around
In Karatu, the most common way to get around is by hiring a local guide or joining a tour group to visit the nearby attractions. Taxis and boda-bodas (motorcycle taxis) are also available for shorter distances within the town. For those looking to explore further, rental cars are available, but it is recommended to hire a driver familiar with the area.
Traveller tips
Make sure to carry cash in small denominations as ATMs may not be readily available in Karatu. Pack layers of clothing as the weather can vary throughout the day. Respect the local customs and traditions, especially when visiting Maasai villages. Try the local cuisine, such as ugali (maize porridge) and nyama choma (grilled meat). Purchase travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and evacuation in case of any unforeseen circumstances.