The bright blue Lake Chala welcomes day-trippers for monkey-spotting hikes, while the Kikuletwa Hot Springs are known for tiny fish that clean your feet as you swim. Those interested in indigenous culture can also visit Maasai tribes and Chagga villages nearby.
Moshi itself has plenty to enjoy – Swahili meals such as Nyama Choma, a dish of grilled meat and barbecued bananas, pairs perfectly with locally brewed beer. Local markets stalls display traditional clothing and fresh fruit, and the famed coffee farms serve up fresh Tanzanian Arabica.
January to February and June to October are the best times to visit Moshi. During these dry months, you’ll get cloudless skies in the morning and evening, and the most consistent weather for climbing and other outdoor activities.
The Secret Garden Hotel – Moshi, Tanzania
One of the best things about this hotel is the mountain views out towards Kili. You can watch the sunset over the peak each night from your own balcony, and then again the next morning over breakfast.
Kaliwa Lodge – Moshi, Tanzania
Kaliwa Lodge sits right near the entrance to Mt. Kilimanjaro National Park, just a few minutes from Machame Gate. Private terraces look out over the forest, with the lodge’s big wooden deck offering up unobstructed views of the peak. The relatively remote setting makes it a spot to really unwind.
Altezza Lodge – Moshi, Tanzania
This lodge is conveniently in the centre of Moshi, within walking distance of many restaurants and cafés. The rooms are comfortable and clean, with soft beds that are a real treat after days spent hiking or on safari. There’s also a nice garden and pool area with a hot tub.