Tukuyu, formerly known as Neu Langenburg, is a picturesque hillside town in southern Tanzania's Rungwe District. Situated at an elevation of 5,000 feet, it enjoys a cool climate with temperatures ranging from 10°C to mid-20°C. The town is surrounded by verdant landscapes, thanks to the consistent convectional rains from Lake Nyasa. Tukuyu is predominantly inhabited by the Nyakyusa tribe, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in local culture and traditions. The town's location and climate make it an ideal destination for those interested in exploring the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Tanzanian highlands.
The local language is Nyakyusa, but Swahili and English are also widely spoken.
Engage with the Nyakyusa community to learn about their customs and traditions.
Pack accordingly for a cool climate, especially if visiting in May or June.
Spring offers mild temperatures and lush landscapes, perfect for outdoor activities.
Summer is cooler in Tukuyu compared to other regions, making it a pleasant escape.
Fall is ideal for cultural festivals and exploring the highlands.
Winter remains cool and green, offering a serene environment for relaxation.
TZS TSh
$40-$70 p/day
50,000
Swahili, English, Nyakyusa
April-June, September-November