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Marangu Waterfalls

Before Independence in 1961, the town of Marangu used to be the headquarters of the Vunjo district led by Chief (Mangi Mwitori) Petro Itosi Marealle and Paramount Chief (Mangi Mkuu) Thomas Marealle, installed in 1951, who lived in Moshi itself.. The four and half day Marangu Route climb is considered the least arduous. It is believed that the first man in history to have climbed Kibo peak on Kilimanjaro was Kinyala Johannes Lauwo (1871–1996) of Ashira Marangu.
Marangu for an hour and a half. Here you will visit the Chagga caves. They have been used during the war between the Chagga and Maasai people. Your local guide will tell you more stories about Chagga people, the tribe that lives around Mt. Kilimanjaro.
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