With all this I’m pretty sure you won’t be (much) cheaper off organizing it yourself and you’ll lose a lot of time, so I’d recommend using a tour operator to organize this trip for you. At Mawenzi Adventures we organize it if you’d like to book it in combination with a safari or other excursions, and there’s a few other companies that organize it just as a day trip so you should be able to find one for sure.
If you use a tour operator that sells good quality tours, pays their taxes, offers good salaries to their staff and pays the fishermen properly, this package should cost somewhere between 80 and 120 USD per person, depending on your group size. Count around 80-100 USD for groups of 4 people and more and between 100-120 USD for groups of 2 to 3. Of course the cost of transport and your guide are shared, so the more people in the group, the cheaper it gets. These prices should include private transport, an English speaking guide, the entrance fee to Jipe village, the salaries of the fishermen, the entrance fee to the waterfall, lunch and drinking water.
Wow! That is such an interesting lake tour. Lake Jipe sounds so adventurous. Didn’t you feel like being in a Tomb Raider movie?
By the way, did the fishermen only drag the boat with you sitting in it or you also have to walk on the reeds (on the water surface)?
I mostly felt that I was constantly squeezing every muscle in my body in order to sit stable in that boat while they were dragging it over the reeds haha 😀 They dragged us whenever there wasn’t a stable mass of reeds covering the water surface but we did get out of the boats several times when the surface was full of reeds. When they were dragging us they often had a part of their legs in the water as well and they sure got wet so I think they wanted to save us from getting too wet or making a wrong step and going under.
Wow! That must have been quite adventurous.
The landscape is wonderful. Let’s play Stumble Guys game with me
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Did the fisherman only pull the boat while you were seated in it, or did you also have to walk on the reeds?