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LAKE DULUTI CANOEING

Overview

Lake Duluti Canoeing

Just a 20-minute drive away from Arusha, in the shadow of Mount Meru lays a crater lake. The Wameru tribe of the area named it Duluti. Lake Duluti is formed inside a volcanic crater and has water throughout the year, mainly from groundwater and seasonal rainfall.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

All around the year

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PRICING LIST

Number of people              Price per Person

  • 1  Person                                  $110
  • 2  People                                  $90

  • 3  People                                  $85

  • 4  People                                  $80
  • 5  People                                  $75
  • 6 People  or more                  $70

                

 

 

Included

  • Park fees
  • English speaking driver guide
  • Lunch box
  • 1.5litre bottle of water
  • Pick up to the hotel and drop off to the hotel after the tour

Excluded

  • Canoeing fee 
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  •  International flights
  •  Additional accommodation
  •  Tips
  •  Services not mentioned in the program
  •  Travel insurance
  •  Items of a personal nature

Lake Duluti is a small crater lake situated in eastern Arusha. It takes approximately 20 minutes from Arusha City. Lake Duluti is surrounded by a thick forest that is home to a number of reptiles like lizards and snakes while the lake itself is a sanctuary for varieties of bird species. Exploring the area around Lake Duluti is quite fun. Enjoy canoeing at Lake Duluti as well as the hike at the Duluti Forest and get to see the different animal and plant species.Glide across the smooth surface of this small Crater Lake and view birdlife seldom seen; Giant kingfisher, Fish eagle, Darters and many more. Surrounded by forested crater walls this is a very special and quiet 1.5 hour canoeing experience. View hundreds of cattle egrets returning to an island in the lake to roost for the night.

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