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About Moshi
Moshi is a town located in northern Tanzania, at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. The town is known for its vibrant markets, coffee plantations, and stunning views of the snow-capped mountain. The currency used in Moshi is the Tanzanian Shilling. The town has a rich cultural heritage with a mix of Chagga, Maasai, and other ethnic groups, offering visitors a unique experience.
When to visit
The best time to visit Moshi is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. This period offers clear skies and optimal conditions for trekking Mount Kilimanjaro. The rainy season, from March to May, can make hiking more challenging due to muddy trails and limited visibility.
Getting around
In Moshi, visitors can get around by using dala dalas (shared minivans), taxis, or boda bodas (motorcycle taxis). Walking is also a popular option for exploring the town center and nearby attractions. Renting a car is another convenient way to travel around Moshi and its surrounding areas.
Traveller tips
Make sure to pack layers as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Stay hydrated and acclimatize properly if planning to trek Mount Kilimanjaro. Bargaining is common in markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate prices. Respect local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly and asking for permission before taking photos. Try the local cuisine, such as ugali (maize porridge) and nyama choma (grilled meat). Learn some basic Swahili phrases to communicate with locals and show appreciation for the culture.