Karatu
Karatu is a lush highland town nestled between Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro Crater, sitting at an altitude of roughly 1,400 metres. Often called the 'Garden of Eden' of Tanzania, the area is characterised by fertile red soils, coffee and wheat plantations, and a cool, temperate climate that stands in striking contrast to the surrounding savannah. The region is home to the Iraqw and Datoga peoples, whose agricultural traditions offer fascinating insight into highland Tanzania.
Attractions & Wildlife
Coffee Farm Visits
The slopes around Karatu are covered in coffee, wheat, and sunflower farms. Guided farm walks let visitors follow the bean from bush to cup, learning about small-scale Tanzanian agriculture.
Iraqw Cultural Village
The Iraqw people are one of Tanzania's most distinct highland communities, with their own language, agricultural traditions, and striking traditional homesteads.
Ngorongoro Farmhouse Gardens
The area around Karatu is known for its beautiful small-scale farming landscapes — fields of maize, beans, and sunflowers on the fertile volcanic hillsides.
Our Insider Tips
Use Karatu as a base for Ngorongoro. Most budget and mid-range lodges use Karatu as the base for Ngorongoro Crater day trips — it is 45 minutes from the crater rim and offers excellent value versus staying on the rim itself.
Try the local market on market days. Karatu's weekly market brings in Iraqw, Datoga, and Maasai traders from the surrounding highlands — one of northern Tanzania's most authentic and colourful rural markets.