Kirima Conservation Society
Welcome to Kibosho Kirima
Tour 2
Nubi Cave: A Unique Experience
Nubi Cave is a one-of-a-kind attraction that offers visitors a chance to step back in time and learn about the history and culture of the Kibosho people. The cave, which was used as a refuge by the Mangis, offers a unique opportunity to sleep in a cave, cook coffee, and participate in the preparation of local foods, such as Kimantini, Mtori, Ng'ande, Kitalolo, Machalari, and Kibulu.
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KIBOSHO CHURCH
KIRIMA CONSERVATION SOCIETY Kibosho, Kirima, Kilimanjaro , Tanzania
Phone number +255 652073872
email: nubicave1@gmail.com
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What sets Nubi Cave apart from other tourist destinations is its rich history and cultural significance. Visitors will not only get to experience the natural beauty of Kibosho Kirima, but also learn about the traditions and customs of the local people.
Other Tourist Activities
In addition to Nubi Cave, there are many other activities for visitors to enjoy in and around Kibosho Kirima. Some of the most popular activities include:
The Garden of Choice
THE GARDEN OF CHOICE:
We have an organic garden surrounded by flowers, medicinal plants and indigenous banana tress. As your host, we offer a variety of tourist attractions. Our Chaga Kitchen serves traditional foods such as Kitalolo, Kibulu, Mbemba za mmbala, Mtori, Osaho, Kimantini, and Nyama Choma. Guests will also have the opportunity to experience the making of the traditional brew known as Mbege.
CAMPING:
We also offer camping spaces in our organic garden for a special price. For a unique experience, quests can spend the night in the cave. There are only two spaces available, and it will be an opportunity to experience the night in the same way as the original dwellers of the cave - Mangi Sina and his army.
MUSEUM LIBRARY
Kirima Conservation Society also plans to set up a museum and library dedicated to chaga traditions and culture, with a focus on Kibosho Kirima.
Our main activities include the conservation of the Nubi Cave, operating a museum and library showcasing the culture of Kibosho Kirima, organising the annual Kirima festival, and protecting the environment surrounding the Nubi Cave, rivers, valleys, and green hills.
The Nubi Cave, was discovered in 2013 by Micheal Joseph Sambuo Nubi. It is located on a private farm owned by Mr. Sambuo, in Kibosho Kirima. The cave was extracted by Mr. Sambuo and his friends using local tools, without formal knowledge or training as archaeologists. So far, Kirima Conservation Society has removed sand and soil from the cave covering about 200 metres, with the aim of restoring the cave to its original glory.
Kirima Trail
The mighty Karanga River roars through wild country, from icy peaks down to the rugged grasslands of Nyumba ya Mungu (the house of God) The trail follows its meandering into open landscapes one will never forget.
Welcome to Kibosho Kirima, Kilimanjaro region, where nature and culture come together to create a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors.
BIKING- HIKING & CANYONING
For outdoor enthusiasts, we offer biking ,hiking and canyoning trails to explore the green valleys, mountains, rivers, and waterfalls of Kibosho . Some waterfalls form natural swimming pool-where people can go and have lots of fun!