Chilunga Cultural Tourism

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Madola Village

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About Madola Village & Culture

Madola village is the home of a talented female traditional healer. Madola is a single family village unique and of great respect in Waluguru society. The family grows cassava, sugar cane, mangoes, corn and beans and the eldest son also does wood carving to increase income generation.

The Tour

The Chilunga Cultural Tourism programme can take you to meet the revered traditional healer and her family. Hike to their village up the Uluguru mountains and experience beautiful scenery and views along the way.

Transport: Walking –  step/steep terrain.
Duration: 5-6 hours return trip, excluding stopping and any activities. Overnight camping can be arranged.

Photos

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Chilunga Cultural Tourism is a programme run by Chilunga Nature Conservators, a local NGO based in Morogoro, Tanzania (Registration SO.NO.12821, October 2004).

The local community is directly involved in designing and organizing the tours and showing tourists aspects of the life they live.

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"I loved every minute of my time spent with chilunga people and appriciate everything they did for us. I will be back."

Georgia, Ireland



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