Kikuletwa Hot Springs | |
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Maji Moto Hot Springs Chemka Hot Springs | |
Location | Masama Rundugai, Hai District, Kilimanjaro Region. Tanzania |
Coordinates | 3°26′39.48″S 37°11′37.68″E / 3.4443000°S 37.1938000°E |
Type | geothermal |
Temperature | 27°C (81°F) |
Kikuletwa Hot Springs, also known as Maji Moto(Maji Moto ya Kikuletwa in Swahili) [1] and also Chemka Hot Springs, is a natural geothermal oasis located in Masama Rundugai ward of Hai District in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania.[2][3] Chemka means "boiling" in Swahili, referring to the appearance of how the water emerges from the ground.[4][5] The hot springs are located approximately 40 kilometers from the town of Moshi, which is a gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro in a village called Chemka.[2] The hot spring waters flow into the Kikuletwa River and eventually find its way to the Pangani River.[citation needed]
Historically, the Chagga people the site as sacred.[4]
The hot springs are situated in a lush and tranquil environment, surrounded by palm trees and other tropical vegetation.[2] The water is clear and the temperature is around 27°C (81°F), ideal for swimming and relaxing.[2][6] It can be as deep as 6 to 10 meters.[2][5]
Kikuletwa Hot Springs is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of the location.[4][7] The area is also a popular spot for birdwatching, as there are many species of birds that inhabit the surrounding forests and wetlands.[8] Cat fish[9] and Red garra, that eat the dead skin off the feet of visitors, can be found in the water.[5][8]