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View of the Kaporogwe Falls. Among notable, tourist attractions in Mbeya region
is Kaporogwe Falls, natural huge water drop on Livingstone Mountains.
Among
notable, tourist attractions in Mbeya region is Kaporogwe Falls, natural huge
water drop on Livingstone Mountains.
Counted
as a thrilling attraction in Mbeya Region, Kaporogwe Falls are located some 25
kilometers from Tukuyu Township, a fast growing tourist locality in Southern
Highlands of Tanzania.
The
waterfalls, also known as Kala Falls are sheltered beneath impressive natural
gorge of basalt rock and which creates more excitement to visitors viewing or
getting snapshots of the falls.
Thrilling
25-metre Kaporogwe Falls originates from Kala River, a tributary of the Kiwira
River. A day trip to these falls would be an exciting moment.
It
is also possible to climb down the falls, with care, and to find routes into
caves behind the curtain of water plummeting down before you, and to swim in
the pool beneath.
Good
walking and swimming possibilities can be organized by qualified guides
familiar with area.
Driving
towards the Kaporogwe Falls is as well, an exciting moment. It gives a visitor
to this area a thrilling moment when passing through green and fertile land,
full of interesting off-road diversions. The journey to Kaporogwe Falls gets a
visitor a quick view of perennially lush and bountiful forests of the
Livingstone Mountains, adding more travel excitement.
There
is a natural cave behind the falls and a concrete wall where Germans have built
as a fort or a hideout during the First World War. The area around the falls is
as well, a pre-historical site after discovery of stone tools there. These
including knives, scrapers, picks and axes.
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