4 Day Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Safari

4 Day Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Safari

4 Day Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Safari

The gorilla and golden monkey trekking safari promises an unforgettable experience, where you’ll have the opportunity to witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitat. Imagine the thrill of catching a glimpse of a powerful silverback gorilla or the playful antics of a troop of golden monkeys as they leap from tree to tree.

Get ready to immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the region, from the serene shores of Mutanda Lake to the rugged peaks of the Virunga Mountains in Mgahinga gorilla national park. As you navigate the well-marked trails, you’ll be surrounded by a rich tapestry of flora and fauna, each element adding to the enchantment of this extraordinary adventure.

Whether you’re a seasoned safari enthusiast or a first-time explorer, this gorilla and golden monkey trekking safari is sure to leave you awestruck and inspired. So, lace up your boots, pack your camera, and get ready to embark on a journey that will ignite your sense of wonder and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Safari

Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Rates

US $  2650 per person 2 people sharing

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Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Kigali to Lake Mutanda

Today we will pick you from Kigali the vibrant capital of Rwanda, where the lush landscapes and rolling hills will set the stage for the wonders that lie ahead. As you drive through the picturesque countryside, take in the breathtaking views of terraced farms and the majestic Virunga Mountains that loom in the distance.

Upon arrival at the serene Mutanda Resort, nestled along the tranquil waters of Lake Mutanda, you’ll be greeted with warm hospitality and stunning vistas. Enjoy a delightful full-board meal as you unwind and soak in the beauty of your surroundings. This is just the beginning of your journey into the wild, where the thrill of gorilla and golden monkey trekking awaits.

Day 2: Gorilla Tracking and afternoon at leisure

After enjoying a refreshing breakfast you will leave the lodge for an exciting morning of gorilla tracking. This adventure takes place in the beautiful mountains, where guides help participants find and observe these amazing creatures in their natural habitat. It is a unique chance to learn about gorillas and their behaviors while surrounded by stunning scenery. After this thrilling experience, the afternoon is free for relaxation at the lodge enjoying the peaceful surroundings and lovely view.
Dinner and overnight at Mutanda Resort

Day 3: Mgahinga National Park

Today you will continue with your Gorilla and Golden monkey trekking to Mgahinga National Park a beautiful place known for its stunning scenery and diverse wildlife. This park is part of the larger Virunga mountain range which is famous for its biodiversity, including rare birds and the gentle giants of the forest and the mountain gorillas. You can look forward to lots of exciting activities, like guided nature walks and maybe even a chance to see some amazing animals in their natural habitat. After a day filled with exploration.
Dinner and overnight at Bird Nest Arcadia.

Day 4: Transfer back to Kigali from Mgahinga

After having a nice breakfast, you will say goodbye to the beautiful landscape and friendly staff at your lodge. The trip back is peaceful, with stunning views of mountains and valleys along the way. Your driver will tell you the story stories about the area, making the ride more enjoyable.

End of your Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Safari

Gorilla and Golden Monkey Trekking Includes:

    • 4×4 Landcruiser car with fuel
    • Airport transfers
    • Border crossing fees
    • Bottled drinking water
    • Shared Accommodation based on B, L, D

The Price does not Include:

    • Gorilla Permit (US$800 per person extra)
    • Visa Fees
    • Tips and gratuities of different nature
    • Extra activities
    • Soft drinks or Alcoholic drinks
    • International and domestic air flights
    • Insurance

5-Day Safari to Livingstone and Kafue National Park.

5-Day Safari to Livingstone and Kafue National Park.

5-Day Safari to Livingstone and Kafue National Park.

Embark on an unforgettable 6-day safari adventure to Livingstone and Kafue National Park, where the stunning landscapes and rich wildlife await. Nestled in the heart of Zambia, Livingstone is renowned for its proximity to the majestic Victoria Falls, while Kafue National Park boasts one of Africa’s largest and least explored wilderness areas. This journey promises not only breathtaking vistas but also an intimate encounter with nature’s wonders.

In this this remarkable safari, you will experience a thrilling game drives and serene boat trips to cultural experiences that connect you with the local communities. Whether you’re an avid wildlife enthusiast or a first-time traveler, this safari offers something for everyone. Get ready to discover the beauty and diversity of Zambia’s natural treasures!

Livingstone and Kafue Safari

Magnificent Victoria Falls

Livingstone and Kafue Safari Rates

US $ 2,600 for Solo Traveler

US $ 1,500 per person two people sharing

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Livingstone and Kafue Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Victoria Falls Excursion

Upon your arrival in Livingstone, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel for check-in and lunch. In the afternoon, you will embark on a visit to the magnificent Victoria Falls, where you can marvel at the stunning waterfall and experience the refreshing mist. In the evening, you are free to enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, sampling the regional cuisine at your own pace. You will spend the night at Kalahari Sand Ridge Inn, a budget-friendly guesthouse situated in the vicinity.

Day 2: Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park

On the second day of your Livingstone and Kafue Safari, you will explore Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park, which is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, white rhinos, zebras, wildebeests, and hippos. Begin your day with an exciting rhino-tracking expedition in the early morning, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the park.

In the afternoon, you have the opportunity to select from a range of thrilling activities—experience the breathtaking views from a helicopter ride over the falls, take an exhilarating leap with bungee jumping, or delve into the local culture at a lively market. The day is designed for you to create your ideal adventure.

Accommodation: Kalahari Sand Ridge Inn (meals not included)

Day 3: Journey from Livingstone to Kafue National Park 

After savoring your breakfast, you will set off on a journey to the wild expanse of Kafue National Park. In the afternoon, you will participate in an exhilarating game drive within the park, where you will have the opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife amidst the stunning scenery. Common sightings include elephants, lions, buffalo, zebras, hippos, and the elusive leopard, which is rarely spotted.

Accommodation: Musungwa Lodge, with all meals provided.

Day 4: Kafue National Park

Following breakfast, embark on a full day of game drives to discover the expansive terrains and observe a variety of wildlife. Additionally, you will have the chance to visit the Elephant Orphanage release facility, where you can witness conservation initiatives in action. A packed lunch will be enjoyed in the midst of nature before you head back to the lodge in the late afternoon. You will have the opportunity to contemplate the day’s experiences while immersed in the serene beauty of the African wilderness.

Accommodation: Musungwa Lodge, with all meals provided.

Day 5: Journey Back to Livingstone and Safari

Following a pleasant breakfast, you will commence your return trip to Livingstone. You are expected to reach Livingstone in the afternoon, marking the end of your safari experience. As you say goodbye to the captivating scenery of Zambia, you will take a moment to reflect on the remarkable experiences and wildlife encounters you have had. Your safari will conclude with cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Conclusion of Livingstone and Kafue Safari

Livingstone and Kafue Safari Includes

  • Park entrance fees
  • All activities
  • All accommodation
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
    Meals
  • Drinking water

Excludes

  • International flights
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips US$10.00 pp per day
  • Personal items
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
    Some meals

13 Day Best of Kenya and Tanzania

13 Day Best of Kenya and Tanzania

13 Day Best of Kenya and Tanzania

Welcome to the ultimate Kenya and Tanzania safari experience, where the best of both worlds collides in a symphony of natural wonders.

From the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro Crater to the endless savannas of the Masai Mara, this safari adventure promises to immerse you in a world teeming with wildlife, rich cultural traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Witness the iconic wildebeest migration, spot the elusive Big Five, and explore the vibrant cities that serve as gateways to these natural marvels.

Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time safari-goer, this journey through the heart of East Africa will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. Prepare to be captivated by the raw power and beauty of Kenya and Tanzania, where the wild and the wonderful come together in an unforgettable display of nature’s grandeur.

Best Of Kenya and Tanzania Safari

Kenya and Tanzania Safari Rates

    • 1 person is USD 6930
    • 2-3 people is USD 4990 per person sharing
    • 4-5 people is USD 4180 per person sharing
    • 6-7 people is USD 4000 per person sharing

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Best of Kenya and Tanzania Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Kenya

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport you will be warmly welcomed by our representative. They will assist you with your luggage and guide you to your vehicle. The drive to Sarova Panafric Hotel is comfortable and pleasant giving you a glimpse of the vibrant city of Nairobi. Once you reach the hotel you can check in and settle into your room. Enjoy a restful overnight stay in this welcoming environment.

Day 2: Nairobi to Lake Naivasha/Hell’s Gate

Begin your safari adventure in Kenya and Tanzania with a drive to Hell’s Gate National Park, where you can enjoy a biking safari. If biking is not an option for you, transportation will be provided by vehicle. Afterward, proceed to your hotel for lunch and check-in. In the evening, take part in a boat safari on Lake Naivasha. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Lake Naivasha Country Club or a similar establishment.

Day 3: Lake Naivasha to Lake Nakuru

This morning, we set off for Lake Nakuru National Park, a compact reserve renowned for its stunning and rare white rhinos. After enjoying a delightful lunch, we will embark on an afternoon game drive within the park. In addition to the white and black rhinos, the park is also inhabited by giraffes, hippos, buffalo, zebras, and wildebeests.

Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Lake Nakuru Lodge.

Day 4: Lake Nakuru to Maasai Mara National Reserve

Start your day with an early breakfast before heading to the Maasai Mara Reserve. Upon your arrival at the camp, check in and enjoy a leisurely lunch. At 4:00 PM, embark on an exhilarating game drive in the Mara Reserve, which will last until 6:00 PM. After the drive, return to the lodge for dinner and an overnight stay. The Maasai Mara Reserve is renowned as Kenya’s top tourist attraction, located in the Great Rift Valley and featuring vast grasslands. The western escarpment of the reserve boasts the highest density of wildlife, earning it the distinction of being the crown jewel of Kenya’s wildlife observation sites. The annual wildebeest migration, which sees over 1.5 million animals arriving in July and departing in November, is a spectacular event. Visitors can expect to see the Big Five, and the remarkable wildebeest migration, a breathtaking phenomenon exclusive to the Maasai Mara, is truly one of the wonders of the world. Dinner and overnight accommodation at Jambo Mara Safari Lodge.

Day 5: Full Day in Maasai Mara

Begin your day with an early breakfast before embarking on a full day of game viewing in the park. This day is dedicated to exploring the stunning landscapes of Maasai Mara, renowned as Kenya’s premier wildlife destination. The park is celebrated for the wildebeest migration, the Big Five, as well as hippos and Nile crocodiles. At midday, enjoy a picnic lunch in the park, taking refuge under the shade of a croton tree while admiring the expansive views of the surroundings.

Your guide will assist in locating the migrating herds, which include wildebeest, zebras, and various antelope species. Close behind them are the savanna’s predators, such as lions, cheetahs, jackals, hyenas, and vultures.

Dinner and overnight stay at Jambo Mara Safari Lodge 

Day 6: Journey from Maasai Mara to Isebania Border and Serengeti

Enjoy breakfast at 6:00 am before checking out with picnic lunch for the four-hour drive to the Isebania border. Continue your journey to Serengeti National Park, passing through Mugumu town. Upon arrival in Serengeti, embark on a game drive as you make your way to the camp.

Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Osinon Camp or Serengeti Wildebeest Tented Camp.

Day 7: Full Day in Serengeti

At 7:00 AM, depart from the camp for an entire day of wildlife observation in the expansive Serengeti plains.

Serengeti National Park ranks as the third largest park in Tanzania, following Nyerere and Ruaha National Parks. Spanning approximately 14,763 square kilometers, the Serengeti boasts the highest density of large mammals on Earth and is renowned for its population of 2,500 lions, the largest concentration found anywhere globally. Additionally, the park is home to over 518 identified bird species, including some Eurasian migrants that visit during the European winter months from October to April.

Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Osinon Camp or Serengeti Wildebeest Tented Camp.

Day 8: Journey from Serengeti to Ngorongoro

After breakfast, check out and embark on a game drive while en route to the Ngorongoro crater rim, enjoying a picnic lunch at Olduvai Gorge along the way. Arrive at the Ngorongoro crater in the late afternoon and check in at the Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge.

Day 9: Ngorongoro Crater Excursion

Begin your day with an early breakfast before ascending to the rim of the crater and descending to the crater floor, equipped with a packed lunch for a full day of wildlife observation. The Ngorongoro Crater, recognized as the largest intact caldera globally, serves as a habitat for thousands of mammals and birds. Throughout the day, you will have the opportunity to observe lions, hyenas, wildebeests, zebras, black rhinoceroses, and various species of small antelopes on the crater floor. This stunning environment offers a remarkable backdrop for your African safari experience. Some researchers suggest that prior to its eruption, the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact caldera in existence, may have been taller than Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. It is one of the rare locations in Africa where you have a significant chance of encountering the Big Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant) during your game drive. The local Maasai are permitted to graze their cattle on the crater floor, making it common to see Maasai cattle and buffalo grazing alongside lions just meters away. The crater is home to approximately 1,000 lions, around 20 black rhinos, and the magnificent Lerai Forest is renowned as one of the best spots in Africa to observe leopards. In the afternoon, you will return from the crater floor to the lodge to pack before heading to the nearby town of Karatu for dinner and an overnight stay at Country Lodge.

Day 10: Lake Manyara to Arusha.

After breakfast, proceed with your Kenya and Tanzania safari by exploring Lake Manyara National Park, a compact reserve located in the eastern section of the Rift Valley. This park is renowned for its unique tree-climbing lions, the soda ash lake that draws thousands of pink flamingos, and it boasts one of the largest elephant populations in Tanzania, along with stunning landscapes. Dedicate half a day to discovering the wonders of this park before heading to Arusha town for dinner and an overnight stay at the Venus Hotel.

Day 11: Arusha to Amboseli via Namanga Border

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before departing for Amboseli National Park through the Namanga border. Upon crossing, a driver from the Kenyan side will meet you and continue to Amboseli, where you will embark on an afternoon game drive, complemented by a picnic lunch along the way.

Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Sentrim Amboseli.

Day 12: Full Day at Amboseli National Park.

Begin the day with an early morning game drive, followed by a return to the lodge for breakfast. Afterward, enjoy a full day in the park, equipped with a packed lunch, as you seek out its famous inhabitants, including renowned predators and their counterparts such as zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, and hippos, all set against the backdrop of Mt. Kilimanjaro. In the evening, return to the camp or lodge. Dinner and overnight stay at Sentrim Amboseli or AA Lodge Amboseli.

Day 13: Amboseli to Nairobi

Enjoy breakfast at the lodge before checking out. Following this, you will drive back to Nairobi, where you will be dropped off at the airport for your departure flights.

Components of the Kenya and Tanzania Safari Cost

    • 11 nights of lodging during the safari
    • 1 night of accommodation in Nairobi and Arusha on a half-board basis (including breakfast and dinner)
    • Entrance fees for all parks in Kenya and Tanzania
    • Provision of bottled water
    • Meals provided according to the itinerary
    • Transportation in a customized safari vehicle in Kenya and Tanzania mainly a 4×4 Land Cruiser
    • Our support available at all times – Pickup and drop-off service to your hotel

Exclusions in the cost

    • Gratitude’s
    • Drinks e.g alcohol
    • Maasai village @USD 20 per person
    • Balloon Safari @ USD 430 per person(conducted on day 2 early in the morning and continue with the normal program)
    • The above accommodation options are subject to availability by the time of package booking
    • Easter and Christmas supplements applicable during Easter and Christmas and New year period

12 Days Safari Trip Tanzania & Zanzibar

12 Days Safari Trip Tanzania & Zanzibar

12 Days Safari Trip Tanzania & Zanzibar

Embarking on an 11-day safari trip in Tanzania through the breathtaking landscapes and the idyllic shores of Zanzibar is a journey that promises adventure, discovery, and unforgettable memories. Imagine traversing the vast Serengeti, where the golden savannahs teem with wildlife, and witnessing the majestic Great Migration in action. Picture yourself standing in awe at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, or exploring the vibrant culture of local tribes.

After your thrilling safari trip in Tanzania, unwind on the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, where turquoise waters and white sands create a paradise for relaxation. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the highlights of this incredible itinerary, offering tips and insights to help you make the most of your Tanzanian adventure. Get ready to pack your bags and set off on a journey that will ignite your wanderlust and leave you with stories to tell for a lifetime!

Safari Trip Tanzania

Tanzania Safari Trip Price

  • Solo traveler: $ 7,650
  • 2 people: $ 5,100 per person
  • 3 people: $ 4,550 per person
  • 4 – 5 people: $ 4,450 per person

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Safari Trip Tanzania and Zanzibar Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Arusha

Welcome to Tanzania! When you arrive at either Kilimanjaro Airport or Arusha Airport, the Wilds of Africa tour guide will warmly welcome you and help with your luggage and give you a brief overview of your upcoming adventure. Afterward, you’ll be taken to downtown Arusha to your accommodation for a relaxing evening and overnight stay, allowing you to unwind and get ready for the exciting journey ahead. Overnight at Arusha planet Lodge

Day 2: Tarangire National Park

We will begin your safari trip in Tanzania by picking you up from your hotel at 8:00 AM and heading to Tarangire National Park. This park is renowned for its varied landscapes, which encompass nine distinct vegetation zones. Among its notable features are the majestic baobab trees and the Tarangire River, a vital water source during the dry season. The river attracts a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, and antelopes. Additionally, predators such as lions, hyenas, and leopards can often be seen along the riverbanks, following the herds. Tarangire is known to host the largest elephant population in the country, providing a unique opportunity to witness the social interactions of elephant families. The lunch area is particularly captivating, featuring an observatory that offers stunning views of the river and its wildlife, with a good chance of observing a hunt during your picnic. In the afternoon, we will embark on another game drive before returning to the camp. Dinner and overnight stay at Tarangire Sopa Lodge.

Day 3: Lake Manyara National Park

Continue your safari adventure in Tanzania as you journey through the Great Rift Valley, arriving at Lake Manyara National Park for an entire day of game driving. Covering an area of 205 square miles, Lake Manyara is one of the smaller parks, yet it boasts a variety of landscapes, including lush acacia forests, towering fig trees, and mahogany groves, along with a thriving population of baboons and blue monkeys. During your safari at Lake Manyara National Park, you can expect to encounter a range of wildlife, such as giraffes, elephants, impalas, and a significant number of buffaloes and hippos. The game drives along the lake offer breathtaking photographic opportunities, featuring giraffes and buffaloes in the foreground with the lake and its flamingos in the background. Additional activities are available on this day, including a biking tour or a boat ride. In the late afternoon, you will be transferred to your lodge for a restful evening, dinner, and overnight stay.

Accommodation: Escarpment Luxury Lodge Manyara

Day 4: Safari Trip Tanzania – Serengeti National Park

Following an early breakfast, you will resume your safari trip in Tanzania, heading towards the renowned Serengeti National Park, celebrated as one of the most iconic national parks in the world. The initial sight of the Serengeti is truly unforgettable. As you venture deeper into the park, you will understand why its name translates to “endless plains” in the local language. Spanning an impressive 6,900 square miles (18,000 square kilometers), the vast plains extend to the horizon, challenging your sense of distance and perception. This remarkable area is the setting for the Great Migration, which features two million wildebeests, hundreds of thousands of zebras, and various species of antelopes. Additionally, it serves as a prime location for observing large predators, including lions, cheetahs, leopards, and hyenas. Dinner and overnight at Enkirari Wilderness Camp

Day 5-6: Serengeti National Park

Dedicate an additional two days of your safari adventure in Tanzania to the exploration of Serengeti National Park. Should you wish to make adjustments to this itinerary, we are happy to tailor it to suit your preferences. During these two days, you will engage in game drives, and you may choose to experience a hot air balloon ride in the early morning. For instance, you could embark on a morning game drive, return to the camp for lunch and some relaxation, and conclude with an afternoon game drive. Alternatively, you might opt for a full-day game drive accompanied by a picnic lunch.
Accommodation will be at Enkirari Wilderness Camp.

Day 7: Serengeti to Ngorongoro

On this day, you have the opportunity to embark on a sunrise game drive, a time when many animals, especially predators, are most active, increasing your chances of witnessing them in pursuit of their prey. You will also have the chance to enjoy the breathtaking African sunrise in a remote setting. Following the game drive, you will return to the camp for a satisfying brunch before heading to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, home to the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest caldera in the world, teeming with a diverse array of wildlife, including the Big Five. The crater, which reaches a depth of 2,000 feet and spans an area of 102 square miles, features a river, multiple swamps, a soda lake renowned for its high concentration of flamingos, forests, and expansive plains. It is particularly famous for its elephants, known for being the largest in the world, complete with impressive tusks. The Ngorongoro Crater is indeed a remarkable sight to experience. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Pakulala Safari Camp.

Day 8: Ngorongoro Crater Excursion

Today, your safari journey in Tanzania continues as you descend to the crater floor for an extraordinary morning of wildlife observation in one of the most breathtaking locations on the planet. Following the game drive, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a picnic lunch by the picturesque hippo lake. After lunch, we will embark on a brief additional game drive before ascending the crater. Upon leaving the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, we will head towards Lake Eyasi for dinner and an overnight stay at Lake Eyasi Safari Lodge.

Day 9: Safari Trip Tanzania – Lake Eyasi

Wake up early, just before dawn, to engage with the Hadzabe people, one of Africa’s last remaining hunter-gatherer communities. Spend the day immersing yourself in their daily routines, whether by joining the men on a hunting expedition or accompanying the women into the bush to forage for fruits. This experience will provide valuable insights into the Hadzabe’s unique lifestyle and will undoubtedly be a highlight of your safari.

After your time with the Hadzabe, you will proceed to the nearby shallow Lake Eyasi. In the afternoon, you will travel to Lake Manyara Airstrip for your flight to Zanzibar, where you will enjoy an overnight stay at Nungwi Dreams by Mantis.

Days 10-11: Zanzibar

Experience the breathtaking beauty of this paradise, characterized by stunning white sand beaches and the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. During your stay, you have the option to organize a full or half-day excursion to explore Stone Town, visit spice farms, and discover Prison Island (lunch not included). Alternatively, you may choose to take a tour of Jozani Forest (lunch not included). Accommodation: Nungwi Dreams by Mantis

Day 12: Zanzibar

Utilize the final hours of your safari adventure in Tanzania to unwind. Subsequently, you will be transferred to Zanzibar airport for your international flight back home.

End of Safari Trip in Tanzania

Included Safari Trip Tanzania 

  • Park Entrance fees
  • All activities as mentioned on the Itinerary
  • Full board accommodation
  • All transportation
  • All flights during the tour
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfers
  • Service of the English Speaking Driver Guide
  • Drinks

Excludes

  • International flights
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
    Tips
  • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
    Some meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)

Essential Packlist for Africa Safari

When preparing for an African safari having the right gear is crucial for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

    • Lightweight breathable clothing: These can protect you from the sun and insects such as long-sleeved shirts and sturdy pants.
    • A pair of binoculars: To spot wildlife from a distance
    • A reliable camera: To capture unforgettable moments.
    • Sunscreen insect repellent
    • A reusable water bottle: To stay hydrated and protected.

By organizing these essential items you can ensure that your safari adventure is both safe and memorable.

8 Day Kenya Safari

8 Day Kenya Safari

8 Day Kenya Safari

8 Days Kenya Safari: Embarking on a safari in Kenya is like stepping into a vibrant tapestry of nature, where every thread tells a story of wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. In this 8 days Kenya safari you will explore some of Kenya’s most iconic destinations: the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, the stunning Lake Nakuru, the serene shores of Naivasha, the heartwarming Elephant Orphanage, and the majestic Amboseli National Park. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time adventurer, prepare to be captivated by the rich biodiversity and the enchanting beauty that these locations have to offer. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the wild wonders of Kenya, where every moment is a chance to connect with nature and create memories that will last a lifetime!

Kenya Safari Tour

Kenya Safari Price

From US $ 3800 per person

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8 Day Kenya Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Nairobi Kenya

Arrive Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, met and transferred to Sarova Panafric Hotel for overnight.

Day 2: Nairobi to Ol Pejeta

Your Kenya Safari experience commences with an early morning breakfast, after which you will be picked up for a drive to Ol Pejeta. You will arrive in time for lunch, followed by a brief period of relaxation. Subsequently, you will embark on a game drive in Ol Pejeta to observe the endangered white rhino. In the evening, you will return to your camp, where you can refresh before enjoying dinner and spending the night at Ol Pejeta Safari Cottages.

Day 3: Ol Pejeta – Lake Nakuru

Enjoy breakfast followed by a morning game drive in Ol Pejeta. Afterward, return to the lodge for lunch before departing in the afternoon for a drive to Lake Nakuru. Dinner and overnight accommodations will be at Lake Nakuru Tented Lodge.

Day 4: Kenya Safari – Lake Nakuru 

Breakfast in the lodge, spend the entire day of Kenyan Safari by exploring the park which is home to thousands of flamingoes and varied species of African mammals. Diner and overnight at Lake Nakuru Tented Lodge

Day 5: Lake Nakuru – Naivasha – Nairobi

Depart to Nairobi via Lake Naivasha which is the home to a strong population of flamingoes and hippos. After several hours of exploring the lake and its surroundings you will then proceed to Nairobi for overnight at Sarova hotel.

Day 6: Tour of the Elephant Orphanage and Giraffe Center

On this day, you will enjoy your Kenya safari without the lengthy drives typically associated with it. Your first stop will be the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary, situated on the outskirts of the city within Nairobi National Park. Following your encounter with the elephants, you will proceed to the suburb of Karen to interact with the giraffes at the Giraffe Centre. In the evening, you will return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 7: Kenya Safari – Amboseli National park

Early morning depart Nairobi at 05:00 am for Amboseli National park where you will arrive at 10:00 am for short rest and lunch in your lodge. Afternoon game drive to explore the reserve till evening. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Sopa Lodge

Day 8: Amboseli – Nairobi

Sunrise game drive in Amboseli then back to the lodge breakfast and after breakfast departs to Nairobi for your onward flight back home.
End of your Kenya safari

Kenya Safari Includes

    • All airport Transfers
    • Safari, driver & guide.
    • Park fees to Ol Pejeta and other parks
    • Airport transfers
    • Giraffe excursion
    • Elephant Orphanage tour
    • 2 nights Full board accommodation in Ol Pejeta (white Rhino sanctuary)
    • 1 night Full board Amboseli Sopa Lodge
    • 2 nights Full board Nakuru Tented Camp
    • 1 night accommodation in Sarova Nairobi.

Excludes

    • Visa fees, tips and gratitudes
    • International flight
    • Flying doctor insurance
    • Any expenses of the personal nature

Mikumi Budget Safari

Mikumi Budget Safari

Mikumi Budget Safari

Mikumi Budget Safari

A Mikumi budget safari is an affordable way to explore Mikumi National Park, Tanzania’s fourth-largest national park, known for its abundant wildlife and scenic landscapes. Located near the Selous Game Reserve, Mikumi is easily accessible from Dar es Salaam, making it a popular destination for budget-conscious travelers. Here’s what you need to know about planning a budget safari to Mikumi:

Why Choose Mikumi for a Budget Safari?

    • Affordability: Mikumi is one of the most cost-effective safari destinations in Tanzania, with lower park fees compared to Serengeti or Ngorongoro
    • Accessibility: The park is about 4-5 hours by road from Dar es Salaam, reducing transportation costs.
    • Wildlife: Mikumi is home to elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and more, offering a classic safari experience.
    • Less Crowded: Unlike more famous parks, Mikumi is less touristy, providing a more intimate wildlife experience.

What to Expect on a Mikumi Budget Safari

  • Accommodation: Budget safaris typically include stays in basic lodges, tented camps, or public campsites. These options are comfortable but lack luxury amenities.

  • Transport: Most budget safaris use 4×4 safari vehicles or minibuses for game drives.

  • Meals: Meals are usually simple, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner included. Some tours may offer packed lunches for full-day game drives.

  • Game Drives: Morning and afternoon game drives are the highlights, allowing you to spot wildlife in their natural habitat.

Itinerary for a 2-Day Mikumi Budget Safari

Day 1: Dar es Salaam to Mikumi National Park

  • 06:00 AM – Depart from Dar es Salaam (approx. 5-6 hour drive).

  • 12:00 PM – Arrive at Mikumi, check in at a budget lodge/campsite.

  • 01:00 PM – Lunch at the lodge.

  • 02:30 PM – Afternoon game drive in Mikumi (spotting elephants, lions, buffaloes, etc.).

  • 06:30 PM – Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 2: Mikumi National Park to Dar es Salaam

  • 06:30 AM – Early morning game drive (best time for predator sightings).

  • 09:00 AM – Return for breakfast at the lodge.

  • 10:00 AM – Optional short game drive or relax at the lodge.

  • 12:00 PM – Check out and begin the journey back to Dar es Salaam.

  • 05:00 PM – Arrive in Dar es Salaam (depending on traffic).

Cost of a Mikumi Budget Safari

  • Price Range: 460 per person for a 2-day safari, depending on the group size, and inclusions.

Budget Safari Inclusions:

✔ Park entry fees
✔ Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
✔ Professional English-speaking driver/guide
✔ 1-night accommodation (budget lodge or campsite)
✔ Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
✔ Game drives as per itinerary

Exclusions:

✖ Tips for the guide/driver
✖ Personal expenses (souvenirs, drinks, etc.)
✖ Optional activities

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Tips for a Budget Safari in Mikumi

Travel in a Group: Sharing costs with others reduces expenses.

Book in Advance: Compare prices from different tour operators to find the best deal.

Pack Wisely: Bring essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, and comfortable clothing.

Choose Public Campsites: If you’re on a tight budget, public campsites are the most affordable accommodation option.

Travel During Low Season: Prices are lower, and the park is less crowded.

Best Time to Visit Mikumi

  • Dry Season (June-October): Ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources.

  • Wet Season (November-May): Lush greenery and fewer tourists, but some roads may be muddy.

A Mikumi budget safari is an excellent way to experience Tanzania’s wildlife without breaking the bank. With proper planning, you can enjoy an unforgettable adventure in one of Africa’s most underrated parks!

A 3 Day Lalibela Rock Churches Tours

A 3 Day Lalibela Rock Churches Tours

A 3 Day Lalibela Rock Churches Tours

When it comes to incredible travel destinations, few places rival Ethiopia’s Lalibela. The fascinating Lalibela Rock Churches Tour promises a blend of ancient architecture, cultural immersion, and breathtaking scenery. There’s nothing quite like exploring these unique churches, which are carved directly from rock, often considered the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” Join us as we uncover what makes this three-day tour so special!

Tucked away in the rugged highlands of Ethiopia, where time seems to hold its breath, lies a treasure that has captivated travelers and seekers of the extraordinary: the Lalibela Rock Churches. As the sun casts golden rays over the ancient stones, a mesmerizing story unfolds, carved into the very fabric of the earth itself. Picture this: 11 monolithic churches hewn from solid rock, each a testament to determination and divine inspiration, waiting to share their whispers of history with the curious souls brave enough to venture forth.

Lalibela Rock Churches

 Join us on a thrilling journey through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the vibrant tapestry of faith, heritage, and the breathtaking Ethiopian landscape converge in a dance of spirituality and wonder. So tighten your laces, pack your sense of adventure, and let the echoes of the past guide you as we embark on a magnificent tour of the Lalibela Rock Churches!

A Historical Overview of Lalibela Rock Churches

Lalibela has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. It’s named after King Lalibela, who sought to recreate Jerusalem in his homeland. This ambition led to the construction of the churches, which are hewn from volcanic rock, symbolizing a deep connection to faith and devotion.

Today, these churches are UNESCO World Heritage sites. They attract historians, tourists, and pilgrimages from around the globe. As you plan your Lalibela Rock Churches Tour, understanding their significance can enhance your experience.

A 3 Day Lalibela Rock Churches Tour

Day 1: Arrival in Lalibela

After landing in Lalibela, take a moment to soak it all in. The rustic beauty of Ethiopia’s highlands welcomes you with open arms. First up: your accommodation.

Where to Stay

Choosing the right hotel can make a big difference. Consider staying at places like:

  • Luxury Hotel: Mountain View Hotel – Offers great views and modern comforts.
  • Budget Picks: Maribela Hotel – A lovely option that won’t break the bank.

Once you’ve settled in, prepare for your day’s adventure. Start exploring the central market of Lalibela. The market is vibrant, filled with local crafts, colorful fabrics, and delicious food.

Day 2: The Iconic Rock-hewn Churches

Rise and shine for a day dedicated to exploring the remarkable churches. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes since you’ll do quite a bit of walking.

Top Churches to Visit

Church of St. George (Bete Giyorgis): This is the most iconic church carved in the shape of a cross. You’ll be amazed by the intricate details.

Church of St. Mary: An important pilgrimage center, this church is famed for its beautiful frescoes.

Churches of Asqualified and Bete Amanuel: These churches offer a more isolated experience, reflecting tranquility.

The rock-hewn churches can be linked by a series of tunnels. It’s an excellent way to witness multiple edges of Lalibela and learn about their historical context. Many local guides are available, offering invaluable knowledge about each site. “The stories these walls could tell are countless,” advises one local guide.

Cultural Connections

Don’t miss the chance to engage with local communities. Many locals are eager to share their stories and traditions. Sample traditional Ethiopian food, such as injera and doro wat, for an authentic experience.

Day 3: Additional Excursions and Farewell

On your final day, consider a scenic hike to Asheten Mariam Monastery located on a mountain ridge. This monastery gives a fantastic view of the Lalibela churches and the sprawling landscape below.

Morning Hike: Asheten Mariam Monastery

  • Hiking Difficulty: Moderate
  • What to Bring: Water, snacks, and your camera!

You can expect stunning vistas and an opportunity to see local wildlife. Once you reach the monastery, deepen your understanding of local beliefs. It’s a sacred site with limited accessibility, so starting early is key.

Optional Visit: The Last Seven Churches

If you still have energy left, explore the lesser-known churches a bit farther out. These serve as truly hidden gems worth discovering.

By afternoon, it’s time to pause and reflect on your experience. Take a moment at one of the many cafes, sipping Ethiopian coffee and savoring the flavors of your journey.

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Climb Kilimanjaro Through Shira Route: A Journey Beyond the Clouds

Climb Kilimanjaro Through Shira Route: A Journey Beyond the Clouds

Climb Kilimanjaro Through Shira Route: A Journey Beyond the Clouds

Explore the Shira Route, the hidden gem of Kilimanjaro that offers breathtaking views and rich biodiversity. Discover why this trekking path is a favorite among adventure seekers!

If adventure runs in your veins and the thrill of reaching new heights excites your spirit, then the Shira Route is the path you’ve been seeking. As one of the less-traveled routes on Mount Kilimanjaro, the Shira Route invites trekkers into an enchanting world of breathtaking landscapes, unique ecosystems, and rich cultural encounters. Ready to embark on a journey that takes you above the clouds? Let’s delve into what makes the Shira Route a unique experience for hiking enthusiasts.

Overview of Shira Route

Introduction to Kilimanjaro’s Climbing Routes

Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, offers a variety of climbing routes to cater to different preferences and experiences. Among these routes, the Shira Route stands out due to its striking scenery, unique ecosystems, and fascinating history. Like other paths to the summit, it challenges climbers with altitude gain and terrain but is distinguished by its breathtaking views and diverse landscapes.

What Sets the Shira Route Apart?

The Shira Route, one of the lesser-known trails, begins in the Shira Region, an area of ancient volcanic activity that has created unique geographical features. Unlike the more popular Machame and Marangu routes, the Shira Route presents hikers with a less crowded experience, offering a deeper connection with nature and a sense of tranquility. With an elevation starting at approximately 3,600 meters, climbers are treated to stunning vistas of rolling hills covered in lush vegetation and the magnificent Kibo peak rising majestically above the clouds.

History and Significance of the Shira Route

Historically significant as one of the earlier routes explored on Kilimanjaro, the Shira Route is often considered an essential part of East African trekking lore. It is believed to have been used by ancient tribes as a passage to cross the mountain and explore its unique resources. Today, it serves not only as a challenging trekking option for adventurers but also as a meaningful path to appreciate the geographical and cultural significance of Kilimanjaro itself.

Preparing for Your Trek Through Shira Route

Best Times to Climb the Shira Route

Timing is crucial when planning a trek on Kilimanjaro, and the Shira Route is best attempted during the dry seasons, which fall from June to October and January to March. These months generally provide clearer skies and resembling panoramic views of the mountain and surrounding landscapes, making for a more enjoyable trekking experience.

What to Pack for the Journey

Effective packing is vital for ensuring a successful trek on the Shira Route. Essentials include lightweight and moisture-wicking clothing, a good-quality sleeping bag, trekking poles, and appropriate footwear. Furthermore, climbers should bring necessary gear to protect against both sun and cold, as temperatures can fluctuate dramatically, especially at higher elevations.

Pack List for Kilimanjaro

Acclimatization Tips for High Altitude Hiking

Acclimatization is integral to reducing the risks associated with altitude sickness, which can affect climbers on their journey up Kilimanjaro. One effective tip is to incorporate ‘layover’ days in the trek’s itinerary, allowing hikers to adjust gradually to the altitude. Staying hydrated and eating a balanced diet rich in carbohydrates can also facilitate acclimatization, fostering a more comfortable experience during the ascent.

Trekking Experience on the Shira Route

Daily Itinerary and Highlights

Each day’s itinerary on the Shira Route is carefully crafted to include breathtaking highlights, such as the impressive Shira Plateau and the spectacular views of the clouds moving over the vast landscape. Each trekker will experience a gradual ascent that not only serves personal limits but incorporates moments where trekkers can pause and appreciate the stunning Kilimanjaro environment.

Unique Flora and Fauna on the Shira Route

As hikers travel through varying ecosystems along the Shira Route, they will encounter unique flora and fauna, including endemic species such as giant senecio and lobelia plants. These ecosystems provide vital shelter for diverse wildlife, making the journey not just a physical challenge but an unbelievable opportunity to observe nature’s wonders.

Mt Kilimanjaro Fauna

3 Day Mikumi National Park Tour

3 Day Mikumi National Park Tour

3 Day Mikumi National Park Tour

Unveil the stunning beauty of one of Tanzania’s hidden gems, Mikumi National Park. Join us on a memorable Mikumi Tour to experience amazing wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cultural interactions!

Mikumi Tour Adventure

Nestled in central Tanzania lies a treasure that beckons adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike—Mikumi National Park. This breathtaking park offers a unique escape filled with diverse wildlife, scenic vistas, and rich cultural experiences. A Mikumi Tour promises not only thrills and excitement but also unforgettable moments that you will cherish forever. 

Mikumi National Park, located a few hours from Dar es Salaam, is a captivating wildlife destination rich in diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can easily access the park by driving themselves, hiring a private vehicle, or taking an affordable bus ride, enjoying scenic views of the Tanzanian landscape along the way. The ideal time to visit is during the dry months from June to September, when wildlife viewing is best as animals gather by water sources.

Mikumi Tour Price: 

Solo Traveler: US $ 1245
2 pax: US $ 780 per person
3-6 pax: US $ 650 per person

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When on Mikumi tour, visitors can see a variety of wildlife, including the illustrious lions, buffalos, elephants, leopards, giraffe, eland and many more. This national park is one of Tanzania’s most accessible destinations for spotting these iconic species in their natural habitat. Moreover, Mikumi’s diverse ecosystems present excellent birdwatching hotspots that attract Ornithologists and casual birdwatchers alike with over 400 recorded bird species. Keen eyes may be lucky enough to catch sight of endemic species unique to the region, such as the incredibly rare yellow-collared lovebird, making this destination a must-visit for enthusiasts of wildlife and nature. Overall, Mikumi National Park offers an unforgettable experience brimming with adventure, spectacular sights, and a thriving biodiversity waiting to be explored.

Activities During Mikumi Tour

A Mikumi tour offers exciting game drives and guided safaris, allowing visitors to see diverse wildlife such as elephants, lions, and giraffes in their natural habitat. For a more immersive experience, walking safaris guided by knowledgeable rangers enable deeper connections with the environment. Cultural interactions with local communities also enrich the experience by broadening tourists’ understanding of the area.

 Mikumi Tour Accommodation

Accommodation in Mikumi varies to suit different preferences and budgets. Options range from luxury lodges with exceptional amenities to budget-friendly choices, as well as camping for a deeper nature experience. Glamping offers a blend of comfort and nature, allowing guests to enjoy the bush stylishly. Overall, the choice of accommodation can significantly enhance the safari experience, making it unforgettable.

3 Day Mikumi Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and First Safari Drive

Start your Mikumi tour with a 6:00 am pickup in Dar es Salaam. After a brief orientation and lunch, embark on your first safari drive, where you can spot elephants, giraffes, and possibly lions. The park boasts over 400 bird species, making it ideal for bird-watchers. Expect guides to provide insights about the wildlife and ecosystem. In the evening, enjoy dinner under the stars amidst the sounds of the African bush.

Day 2: Full Day Mikumi Tour Adventure

Enjoy a hearty breakfast before a full day of wildlife exploration in the park. You’ll traverse various habitats, spotting animals like impalas and zebras while witnessing nature’s beauty. Don’t forget to bring binoculars and a camera! Enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by wildlife, possibly with curious animals nearby. The afternoon safari is prime for predator sightings; catching a lion or cheetah in action is a highlight. As the sun sets, capture the stunning scenery during the golden hour. End your day with dinner at the lodge, sharing stories with fellow travelers.

Day 3: Cultural Encounter and Departure

On the final day of your Mikumi tour, visit a nearby village to engage with local traditions. This includes meeting villagers, tasting authentic Tanzanian cuisine, and participating in dances or crafts. These cultural interactions enhance your tour experience. After this enriching morning, return to Dar es Salaam, reflecting on the unforgettable memories created over your three-day adventure at Mikumi.

Package Includes:

  • Park entrance fee
  • Professional driver guide service
  • Full board accommodation at Stanley Kopjes or Vuma
  • 1.5 liters of mineral water per person per day
  • Transport in a 4WD safari vehicle

Package Excludes:

  • Accommodation in Dar es Salaam
  • Airport departure tax
  • Hot and cold drinks at lodges
  • Flying doctors insurance
  • Tips for the driver guide

6 Days Trekking up Kilimanjaro – Marangu Route

6 Days Trekking up Kilimanjaro – Marangu Route

6 Days Trekking up Kilimanjaro – Marangu Route

Conquer the heights of Africa’s majestic Mount Kilimanjaro on the famous Marangu Route. Here’s everything you need to know for an unforgettable adventure!

Trekking up Kilimanjaro

Trekking up Kilimanjaro is more than just a hike; it’s a journey through varied landscapes, cultures, and breathtaking views unlike any other. The Marangu Route, known as the ‘Coca-Cola Route’, is the only trail with hut accommodation, making it a popular choice among climbers eager to summit Africa’s highest peak. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a first-time adventurer, embarking on this memorable journey will expose you to the astonishing beauty of Tanzania’s wilderness and her rich biodiversity.

TREKKING UP KILIMANJARO COSTS:

Marangu 6 days 5 nights $1,935 per person
Solo climber add on charge $350
Single supplement charge $300

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Preparation for Trekking Up Kilimanjaro

Preparing for a trek, especially one as challenging as climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Marangu route, requires diligent planning and dedication. Physical fitness is paramount; walkers should engage in regular cardiovascular and strength training exercises, enhancing their endurance and muscle tone. Activities such as hiking, running, and resistance training will contribute significantly to overall fitness. It is also advisable to practice trekking on various terrains to simulate the conditions encountered on the mountain.

In addition to fitness, appropriate gear and equipment are also essential for a successful trek. Climbers should invest in quality hiking boots with good ankle support, breathable clothing suited for changing weather conditions, and specialized gear like hydration systems and trekking poles. Layers are particularly important, enabling trekkers to adjust to fluctuating temperatures encountered as they ascend. Furthermore, trekkers need to be informed about altitude sickness, an issue that affects many adventurers at high altitudes. Understanding the symptoms and preventive measures—such as gradual acclimatization, staying hydrated, and maintaining a steady pace—can significantly enhance the experience and safety of each climber.

The Marangu Route Overview

The Marangu route, often known as the “Coca-Cola” route due to its established paths and hut accommodation, offers a unique perspective of Mount Kilimanjaro. Trekkers will embark on a detailed itinerary, typically spanning five or six days, with ample time to acclimatize to the altitude. Scenic highlights along the route include breathtaking views of the staggering rainforest, moorland zones filled with endemic flora, and sweeping vistas at points like the Mandara Hut and the Kibo Hut. The sense of achievement upon reaching the summit coupled with the stunning landscapes leaves an indelible mark on hikers.

Accommodations on the Marangu route present another advantage for trekkers. Unlike camping routes, which require tent setup, the Marangu route offers comfortable hut facilities. These huts are equipped with basic amenities, enabling climbers to rest and recover during their journey. Shared cooking and dining areas foster a sense of camaraderie among trekkers, while the close proximity of sleeping quarters inspires conversation and support, beneficial for tackling the trials of the trek. Ultimately, preparation, understanding the terrain, and utilizing appropriate accommodations will collectively contribute to a memorable adventure on the Marangu route to Kilimanjaro.

Preparation for the Trek

Trekking up Kilimanjaro is a thrilling adventure that calls for ample preparation to ensure a safe and rewarding experience. The journey begins long before departing for the mountain, and a significant component of this is physical training and conditioning. Strengthening cardiovascular fitness and endurance through consistent workouts is vital, as the trek challenges not just one’s stamina but also muscle strength, particularly in the legs. Equally important is gathering essential gear and supplies, such as

  • Appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions
  • Sturdy hiking boots
  • Sleeping equipment suitable for high altitudes.

Understanding the permit process and the importance of acclimatization is also critical, as this greatly impacts a trekker’s ability to cope with Kilimanjaro’s challenging altitudes.

The Trekking Experience

The journey itself, particularly on the Marangu Route, presents a blend of breathtaking scenery and rewarding challenges. Day-to-day itineraries are carefully laid out to ensure trekkers acclimatize while enjoying the diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to rocky terrain. Highlights include panoramic views of the mountain and Africa, not to mention encounters with native wildlife. Cultural exchanges occur spontaneously thanks to local guides and porters, whose knowledge of the region deepens the overall trekking experience. Their support and insights provide not just logistical assistance but also enrich the trekker’s appreciation of the area’s history and traditions.

Tips for a Successful Trek

Success on this challenging trek requires more than physical strength; it also involves comprehensive planning for health and safety considerations. Maintaining proper hydration and nutrition is key, as these factors directly influence performance and well-being on the trail. Mental preparation cannot be discounted either—staying motivated and adopting a positive mindset can make an immense difference when facing the inevitable obstacles of high-altitude trekking. As trekkers approach the summit, the emotional culmination of their hard work becomes clear. Reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro bears profound significance as it represents a victory over personal limits and challenges.

The Descent and Reflection

The trek to Kilimanjaro is an adventure rich in significance and personal growth. The journey not only culminates in the exhilarating experience of standing atop Africa’s highest peak but also in the lasting memories created along the way. Whether it’s the personal reflection on physical accomplishments or shared laughter with companions and local guides, these experiences become treasured stories to recount. Ultimately, the trek serves as a testament to perseverance, connection with nature, and the forging of unforeseen friendships in one of the world’s most iconic locations.

6 Days Trekking up Kilimanjaro Marangu Route

DAY 1: MARANGU GATE – MANDARA HUTS: 8.3 km / 5 miles | 4-5 hours | Rainforest Elevation: 1905 m / 6250 ft to 2723 m / 8934 ft
Altitude gained: 818 m

Your trekking up Kilimanjaro tour starting from Moshi, we embark on a one-hour drive to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate, passing through the Marangu Village. As we await the issuance of our permits, we’ll observe the bustling preparations of various teams gear up for their climbs. Immerse yourself in the enchanting sights of the rainforest and winding trails while your guide shares insights into the indigenous flora, fauna, and wildlife. The trail at lower elevations tends to be muddy and slippery, so we strongly recommend using gaiters and trekking poles.

 

DAY 2: MANDARA HUTS – HOROMBO HUTS: 12.5 km / 7.8 miles | 6-8 hours | Moorland
Elevation: 2723 m / 8934 ft to 3721 m / 12,208 ft
Altitude gained: 998 m

After a refreshing night’s rest and a hearty breakfast, we exit the rainforest and ascend through heathland, looking for impressive giant lobelias and groundsels. We proceed into the more open moorlands where small shrubs dominate the landscape, stopping for lunch midway to take in the stunning views of Mawenzi. We will reach the Horombo Huts in the late afternoon, nestled below the breathtaking Kibo Summit. Temperatures begin to drop.

 

DAY 3: HOROMBO HUTS
You have the option to spend an entire day and a second night at the Horombo Huts. On this day, you can relax in the huts or take a hike to the Mawenzi base camp before returning to Horombo. This additional day is beneficial for acclimatization and will enhance your awareness of the mountain’s weather and altitude conditions. After this day’s rest, you’ll continue your trek to Kibo Huts on the fourth day, preparing for your midnight ascent to the summit.

 

DAY 4: HOROMBO HUTS – KIBO HUTS: 10.5 km / 6 miles | 6-8 hours | Semi-Desert
Elevation: 3721 m / 12,208 ft to 4714 m / 15,466 ft
Altitude gained: 993 m

After breakfast, we set off from the diminishing heathland into a surreal moonscape as we traverse the extensive saddle connecting Mawenzi with Kibo. During our lunchtime stop here, you will have an opportunity to examine the summit climb that lies ahead, which you will commence within a few short hours.

 

DAY 5: KIBO HUTS – SUMMIT: 6.25 km / 3.9 miles up | 5-7 hrs | – HOROMBO HUTS: 15.75 km / 9 miles down | 5-6 hrs | Glaciers, Snow-Capped Summit
Elevation: 4714 m / 15,466 ft to 5895 m / 19,341 ft
Altitude gained: 1181 m
Descent to 3721 m / 12,208 ft
Altitude lost: 2174 m

As dawn breaks, the excitement heightens, and we begin our early start between midnight and 2 a.m.—the most strenuous and demanding segment of the trek. We move toward the summit on switchback paths, focusing on staying warm while embracing the anticipated sense of achievement. Gradually, we ascend through significant scree and potential snow en route to Gilman’s Point on the crater rim. You’ll be treated to a spectacular sunrise during a brief rest here, and those who hike swiftly might catch a glimpse of it from the summit itself. The last ascent to Uhuru Peak often includes snowy landscapes all around.

Congratulations—you’ve now reached Uhuru Peak, the pinnacle of Mount Kilimanjaro and the highest point in all of Africa! After taking photographs, celebrating, and perhaps shedding tears of joy, we will pause to appreciate this remarkable achievement. Our journey continues with a challenging descent to Mweka Camp, stopping at Barafu for lunch and a short break. We recommend requiring gaiters and trekking poles for navigating the loose gravel and volcanic ash terrain. Enjoy your well-deserved rest on your final night on the mountain at Mweka Camp.

 

DAY 6: HOROMBO HUTS – MARANGU GATE – MOSHI: 20 km / 12.5 miles | 6-7 hours | Rainforest
Elevation: 3721 m / 12,208 ft to 1905 m / 6250 ft
Altitude lost: 1816 m

After breakfast and a heartfelt appreciation ceremony with your crew, it is time to bid farewell. We continue our descent, stopping at Mandara Huts for lunch along the way. Don’t forget to express your gratitude to your guides, cooks, and porters, as we part ways here. Upon returning to the Marangu Park Gate, you will receive your summit certificates. As the weather becomes considerably warmer, the terrain may be wet, muddy, and steep; thus, gaiters and trekking poles are advisable. A vehicle will greet you at the gate and drive you back to your hotel in Moshi (approximately a 45-minute journey). Revel in a long-awaited hot shower, followed by dinner and celebrations!

End of the Trekking up Kilimanjaro tour

Inclusions for Trekking Up Kilimanjaro:

  • Professional, English-speaking Wilderness First Responder and CPR-certified guide
  • Adequate mountain crew (cook and porters)
  • Two nights of pre and post trekking accommodations (Bed and Breakfast)
  • Airport transfers
  • Meals as per the itinerary
  • Drinking water and full board meals
  • All national park and hut fees, crew permits, and VAT
  • Fair and sustainable salaries for crew members
  • Gate transfers
  • Complimentary oxygen cylinder

Exclusions for Trekking Up Kilimanjaro:

  • Flights
  • Visa fees
  • Required travel or medical insurance (recommendations available)
  • Gamow bag
  • Personal medication
  • Recommended tips for guides, porters, and mountain crew
  • Energy food and beverages, including alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Personal gear rental (e.g., trekking poles, sleeping bags)
  • Additional lodge nights for early descent from the mountain ($150 per room)