The Moshi Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the course like at The Moshi Club – is it a typical resort course?

Forget your manicured resort greens; The Moshi Club offers a truly authentic African golf experience. You'll find a course that plays firm and fast, with natural hazards and a layout that rewards thoughtful shot-making over brute strength. It's a charming, rustic track that feels genuinely local.

Can I really see Mount Kilimanjaro while I'm playing at The Moshi Club?

Absolutely, and it's breathtaking. On a clear morning, the views of Kilimanjaro dominating the horizon are simply unforgettable, making every tee shot feel a bit more epic. It's a truly unique backdrop that you won't find on many other courses worldwide.

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to The Moshi Club?

We highly recommend visiting during Tanzania's dry season, typically from June to October or late December to February. The weather is fantastic then, with less rain and cooler temperatures making for much more comfortable rounds. You'll find the course in its best playable condition during these months.

What are the facilities like, and should I hire a caddie at The Moshi Club?

The clubhouse is modest but welcoming, offering basic amenities and a great spot for a post-round drink with locals. We strongly advise hiring one of the local caddies; their knowledge of the course's unique lies and subtle breaks is invaluable, plus it's a fantastic way to support the community. Don't expect a pro shop with all the latest gear, so bring what you need.

How much does a round cost at The Moshi Club, and is it worth it?

Green fees at The Moshi Club are incredibly reasonable, especially compared to international standards, making it excellent value for the unique experience. You're paying for a genuine taste of local golf and those incredible Kilimanjaro views, not just pristine fairways. It's an adventure, and for that, it's absolutely worth every shilling.