TANZ VIEW SAFARIS
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Each day will be exciting. You will be fascinated by how close you are to the wildlife. Each night will be an awakening of your senses. As you try to fall asleep, you will be dazzled by the echoing sounds of the animals passing close to camp. Sometimes so close that you can hear them breathing! Rest assured that every camp and lodge sites are protected all night by park rangers. We promise it will be an adventure of a lifetime and a memorable safari.
Why this itinerary
The Safari Tour will give you the privilege of observing the wildlife in their natural habitats. During your safari, whether camping or lodging, you will visit the best of Tanzania´s wildlife parks, including Lake Manyara, The Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park and Tarangire National Park.
Day1: Arusha – Tarangire National Park
After a safari briefing in the morning and an approximate 2 hour drive you will arrive at the Tarangire National Park. Giant baobab trees, bush savannah and the seasonal marshes add to the wonder of this nature reserve. The Tarangire National Park is considered as one of the best places to view elephants up close, not only because there are thousands of animals but also because they are not disturbed by the presence of vehicles. The park is also home to buffaloes, zebras and wildebeests which are always closely followed by a range of predators such as lions. Leopards are seen now and then but cheetahs are rarely spotted. From the open roof of the safari vehicle you will be able to absorb the landscape and watch the animals until the sunset hours, overnight at Tarangire Sopa Lodge inside the park,
LUNCH,DINNER,AND BREAKFAST
Day 2: Tarangire Park – Lake Manyara National Park
After breakfast you will travel from the Tarangire to the Lake Manyara National Park. The park is known for its over 400 bird species, primate-filled forests and grassy plains. A large area of the park is covered by the alkaline Lake Manyara, the seasonal breeding grounds for large colonies of flamingos and many more waterfowls. The park is also home to giraffes, hippos, wildebeests, impalas and groups of noisy monkeys and baboons. After an extensive game drive leave the park and drive to the lodge where you will be spent the night at Kudu Lodge,
LUNCH,DINNER AND BREAKFAST
Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater
Rise and shine! After breakfast drive and descend into the Ngorongoro crater floor for a full day game drive. The massive collapsed volcano is home to over 25,000 mammals ranging from the “Big Five” – lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard to spotted hyenas, rare wild dogs and some of the more than 500 bird species of the area. After an extensive game drive and a picnic for lunch, you will leave the caldera in the late afternoon and return to your lodge for dinner and overnight at Kudu Lodge,
Day 4: Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, you will travel via the cooler highlands towards the southern Serengeti and at midday you will reach the plains of the Serengeti National Park. This park is the largest in Tanzania and has a diversity of habitats and landscapes – short grass plains, savannah, thick bush, swamps and lakes. Bizarre rock formations called kopjes dot the grassy landscape where predators are often seen. The Serengeti is famous for the yearly migration when hundreds of thousands of wildebeests and zebras trek to find fresh grass and water. You will spend the night at Serengeti Sopa Lodge.
LUNCH,DINNER AND BREAKFAST
Day 5: Serengeti National Park
The entire day is dedicated to game viewing in the Serengeti National Park. The areas that you visit will depend upon where the migrating herds are. Predators usually follow closely behind the trekking animals and include lions, leopards (in the acacia trees) and cheetahs. During the short rainy season in November and December the herds move from the hills in the north to the plains in the south. During the longer rainy season from April to June they return up north. As the migration is completely dependent on the yearly rainfalls, the location of the herds may vary from year to year but your guide will know where to locate the animals and where to see them best. You will spend another night at Serengeti Sopa Lodge.
LUNCH,DINNER AND BREAKFAST
Day 6: Serengeti National Park – Karatu
On your outward journey to the park gate, you will enjoy some more game viewing before you leave the Serengeti National Park in the early afternoon to continue your journey to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area check out and head to Kudu Lodge Tree
DINNER,BREAKFAST ,LUNCH
Day;Karatu to Kilimanjaro airport
After leisurely breakfast in your hotel, transfer to Arusha town arrives on time for hot lunch at Palace Hotel. Later transfer to the Kilimanjaro International Airport for your onward flight back home or further destination.
Items included:
• Roundtrip airport transfer service
• Hotel accommodation in Arusha before safari
• Lodge safari according to the itinerary
• Full board accommodation while on safari
• Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
• Professional, English-speaking driver/guide
• Concession fees and lodge levies
• Unlimited mineral water
• All mentioned activities
• All national park fees
• Government taxes
Items excluded:
• Flights
• Optional activities
• Beverage drinks and laundry service
• Visa fees
• Tips
• Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
• Travel insurance
ZANZIBAR
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LOCATION
Zanzibar is a legendary archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 35 km off the coast of mainland Tanzania. It is just six degrees south of the Equator. Zanzibar is comprise of the islands of Unguja and Pemba, along with a number of smaller isles. However, it is arguably one of Africa’s most enticing destinations and exotic laid-back paradise. Zanzibar has miles and miles of white sandy beaches and translucent turquoise warm waters.
CLIMATE
Generally the climate in Zanzibar is warm all year round. However, the heat of summer (corresponding to the Northern Hemisphere winter) is often cooled by strong sea breezes. This is mostly associated with the Northeast monsoon, particularly on the North and east coasts. Rains occur in November but are characterized by brief showers. Longer rains normally occur from March to May in association with the Southwest monsoon.
CAPITAL
Stone Town has a fascinating and turbulent history in its labyrinth of narrow twisting streets. UNESCO declared Stone Town in 2000 to a World Heritage Site with the words “it is an outstanding material manifestation of cultural fusion and harmonization”. Activities: Swim with Dolphins and Snorkeling, Jozani Forrest, Prison Island, Chumbe Island, Safari Mnemba Atoll, A Thousand Hands of Zanzibar, Sunset Cruise.
Things to visit in Stone Town: The Birth Place of Freddy Mercury, The Old Fort, Sultan Palace, House Of Wonders, Forodhani Park.
Accomodations
Luxury: Melia Zanzibar, The Residence Zanzibar, Baraza, Zawadi Zanzibar, Qambani, Park Hyatt Zanzibar. Serena Zanzibar.
Comfort: Queen of Zanzibar, Zuri Hotel, Kasha.
And many others.
Excursions
Swim with Dolphins and Snorkeling, Jozani Forrest, Prison Island, Chumbe Island, Safari Mnemba Atoll, A Thousand Hands of Zanzibar, Sunset Cruise.
Guides
Our guides are of sand and sun, they have been carefully selected to give you a lasting experience. They know Zanzibar like no other, with a pride for showing you what their beloved country has to offer, they will prove to you that they are Zanzibar.
Transport
We offer transportations from the Airport to your accommodations, and excursions on any side of the Island. Our drivers and guides work together to connect you to Zanzibar. Our cars are clean and well maintained and up to dates by all government standards.
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Stone Town
We offer a half day tour of Stone Town that can be combined with other activities such as Spice Farm (Stone Town served on Spices), Prison Island (Prisoners of Stone Town), Jozani Forest & Butterfly Center (Zanzibar’s nature and its Capital) and Sunset Cruise. It all depends on the guest’s preference.
Prison Island
Prison Island gets its name from the prison which was built on it in 1893. It was never actually used as a prison but rather as a quarantine hospital. After a 30min boat ride with a beautiful view of Stone Town’s skyline, guests will meet the contemporary inhabitants of the island and the giant tortoises which were banned from the city of Stone Town which are more than 200 years old. We offer Prison Island as a half day tour that can be combined with a tour of Stone Town: Prisoners of Stone Town.
Spice Farm: A tour of one of Zanzibar’s Spice Farms is a must-do on the island. During a walking tour through the farm, guests will be shown and explained each and every spice one can find in Zanzibar. Guests will get a chance to sample majority of the fruits grown on the island and some coconut. We offer this tour as a half day trip, in combination with Stone Town or Jozani Forest & Butterfly Center.
Jozani Forest and Butterfly Center
During a guided tour through the Jozani National Park, guests will see the different species of monkeys, impressive trees and plants. Guest will uncover the magical world of the Zanzibari mangroves while walking along the wooden trail. This tour is combined with a visit to the Zanzibar Butterfly Centre to learn about the life cycle of a butterfly and see them flying in close proximity. We offer this tour as a half day tour or as a full day tour including local lunch in combination with Stone Town (Zanzibar’s Nature and its capital).
One Thousand Hands Of Zanzibar
On this half day tour the guests will get the chance to see the typical village life of Zanzibar and the turtle sanctuary in Nungwi. The guests will be taken to all the places where the real and normal life of a typical Zanzibarian happens. What they do with their hands is incredible.
Safari Mnemba Atoll
On this full day tour, the guests will be picked up from their respective lodging and head with a dhow from Kendwa to the stunning Mnemba Atoll – and with every possibility of seeing and swimming with dolphins along the way, our guests will stop at Mnemba Kitchwani Reef and at Coral Gardens for snorkeling. This amazing reef with steep slopes offers some great under water topography and a chance to see amazing corals and a lot of different species of fish. At the end of the trip our guests will enjoy a mouthwatering lunch and relax on the beautiful secluded beach of Muyuni Beach.
Sunset Cruise
This 2 hour boat trip can either start from the Northern Coast of the Island, to watch the world famous sunset of Zanzibar’s North Coast or it can start from Stone Town where guests can enjoy the best view of the capital from the water. Snacks and drinks are provided on the traditional wooden dhow and if the wind allows the crew, they will sail like the traditional fishing boats while you listen to traditional Zanzibar music.
The Rock Restaurant
The unique location of this restaurant is an attraction in itself. If the tide is high, guests can use a boat to get to the restaurant – or even swim; and when the tide is low, they can simply walk.
HIKING
MARANGU ROUTE 6 DAYS
Description
The original route up Kilimanjaro remains a popular choice for many visitors. Accommodation is in shared huts with bunk beds and the ascent is via Gilman’s point on the rim of the Kibo Volcano. This route descends the same way it ascends.
Highlights
Kilimanjaro: afromontane forest, Mawenzi, glacial valleys and alpine desert, ascent of Kibo and possible views of Kibo caldera and ash pit. Glaciers and the roof of Africa!
Why this itinerary?
For those that can’t bear sleeping in a tent or during the wettest months, the Marangu Route remains a good choice. It is, however, very busy and does not see as much of the mountain as western routes.
Itinerary In brief
• Hike Distance – 49 mi / 78 km
Vertical Gain – 15.073 ft / 4.594 m
Drop – 15.371 ft / 4.685 m
Trekking Time – 38 hrs
DAY 1
MANDARA HUTS
After breakfast you depart by vehicle to Kilimanjaro National Park. At the gate your crew finalise packing and after finishing with formalities you start hiking from Marangu Gate. A picnic lunch is taken on route and in the afternoon, you arrive at Mandara Hut. An option of a short walk can be taken to Maundi Crater in the afternoon if desired.
START – 6.464 FT / 1.970 M
END – 8.924 FT / 2.720 M
DISTANCE – 5 MI / 8 KM
TIME – 3-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 2
HOROMBO HUTS
After breakfast you set out for Horombo Huts. The altitude gain today is significant and so a gentle pace is ideal to slowly gain altitude. By mid afternoon you reach camp and can relax. You have 2 nights here to adjust to the altitude.
START – 8.924 FT / 2.720 M
END – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
DISTANCE – 7 MI / 11 KM
TIME – 5-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 3
HOROMBO HUTS (ACCLIMATIZATION DAY)
Today is essentially an acclimatization day, which can be as long or as short as you want it to be. To improve your acclimatization, we walk to higher altitude towards Mawenzi Volcano. If the weather is good, the views once at the half way point of the saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo are spectacular. Behind you the deeply eroded Mawenzi peak is linked forever by the glacially smoothed saddle to Kibo, the main peak. The younger Mawenzi has been continually eroded for at least 400,000 years whilst Kibo has continued to grow and remains dormant to this day. In the afternoon you return to Horombo Huts to relax.
START – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
END – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 10 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – AFROMONTANE FOREST / HEATH
DAY 4
kIBO HUT
You start off early to the final hut before the summit attempt. Your crew ensure that water is collected at the last water point whilst you progress slowly up onto the saddle. Here desolate alpine zone stretches out towards the base of Kibo. Progress is slow in this hypoxic (low oxygen) environment but by mid-afternoon you reach Kibo Hut to relax before the evening ascent. A relatively early dinner is taken and then you climb into your sleeping bags for some rest before your night time departure for the summit.
START – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
END – 15.486 FT / 4.720 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 9 KM
TIME – 4-6 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – HEATH / ALPINE DESERT
DAY 5
SUMMIT BID / HOROMBO HUTS
Rising early (normally before midnight) you start out from Kibo Hut towards the peak. At night time the scree sections are normally much firmer and the night time start enables the best chance of a clear summit attempt. It takes around 6 hours to reach Gilman’s Point and then a further 1.5 to 2 hours to reach Uhuru Peak (Alt 19,341ft, 5985m) the top of the highest free standing mountain in the world and the roof of Africa! You then descend the same route before a short stop at Kibo Hut for a refuel and rest. By the evening you descend back down to Horombo Huts for dinner and one last sleep.
START – 15.486 FT / 4.720 M
END – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
DISTANCE – 13 MI / 21 KM
TIME – 13-17 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT / ARCTIC / HEATH
DAY 6
ARUSHA
The final descent takes you back through the heath zone and forest to Marangu Gate.After saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Tanz view Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
END – 6.164 FT / 1.879 M
DISTANCE – 12 MI / 19 KM
TIME – 5-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – HEATH / AFROMONTANE FOREST
UMBWE ROUTE 7DAYS
Umbwe 7 Days via Stella Point
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Why this itinerary?
This 7 day version of the Umbwe Route includes an acclimatisation day at Barranco where guests can walk up and visit Arrow Glacier before heading back to Barranco Camp. Generally recommended for more fit and adventurous types, this route is very steep in the first 2 days. For those that want more of a challenge with less crowds this is a good choice.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 39 mi / 62 km
Vertical Gain – 17.399 ft / 5.303 m
Drop – 17.924 ft / 5.463 m
Trekking Time – 46 hrs
Description
This is a 6 day Kilimanjaro hike starting at Umbwe Gate and ascending via Stella Point. Note that it joins the Machame route in the Barranco Valley, and hence has similar levels of people on trail as the Machame Route thereon. There is a night time ascent to the summit and descent is via Mweka Route.
Highlights
Kilimanjaro: afromontane forest, glacial valleys and alpine desert, views of Mawenzi, ascent of Kibo and possible views of Kibo caldera and ash pit. Glaciers and the roof of Africa!
DAY 1
UMBWE CAVES
After breakfast you depart by vehicle to Kilimanjaro National Park. Your first stop is atMachame Gate to collect your permits before getting back in your vehicle and driving to Umbwe Gate. After checking in you set off up through the forest zone. The first day hiking is not overly difficult but certainly steepens towards the latter end of the day. In the late afternoon you arrive in the first camp in time for dinner.
START – 5.906 FT / 1.800 M
END – 9.351 FT / 2.850 M
DISTANCE – 7 MI / 11 KM
TIME – 5-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 2
BARRANCO CAMP
The second day ascends from the forest zone into the heath zone and there are some very steep sections here. Taking it easy is essential to allow your body to acclimatise. A picnic lunch is taken on route. Later that afternoon you arrive into Barranco Camp in time to relax for a while before dinner. The views of the Barranco wall and Western breach pertain to events some 60,000 years ago when this whole part of the mountain collapsed.
START – 9.351 FT / 2.850 M
END – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
DISTANCE – 4 MI / 6 KM
TIME – 4-6 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – HEATH
DAY 3
BARRANCO CAMP (ACCLIMATISATION DAY)
This day is used as an acclimatisation day but has the option to walk up the Barranco Valley, walking against the direction of all the other hikers, to Lava Tower. From here there is a short hike to Arrow Glacier Camp (16,086FT / 4903M) where you can enjoy views overlooking Lava Tower while eating a packed lunch before heading back to Barranco Camp.
START – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
END – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
DISTANCE – 5 MI / 8 KM
TIME – 6-8 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – HEATH / ALPINE DESERT
DAY 4
KARANGA CAMP
From Barranco Camp, famous for its giant groundsels (Senecio species), you ascend the Barranco Wall and hike glacial valleys to Karanga Camp. Today is a relatively short day’s hike and lunch is taken at Karanga camp. The afternoon is spent relaxing and acclimatising. In the evening a practice walk for the summit is taken to make sure you are completely comfortable with the kit you are going to summit in.
START – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
END – 13.108 FT / 3.995 M
DISTANCE – 3 MI / 5 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 5
BARAFU CAMP
Today is another half day ascending to Barafu Camp. Once again lunch is taken in camp allowing plenty of time to relax before the summit bid. Desolate alpine desert and, at times, strong winds rip over this camp; yet in the evening splendid views of Mawenzi are the norm. A relatively early dinner is taken before heading to rest for the remainder of the evening.
START – 13.108 FT / 3.995 M
END – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
DISTANCE – 2.5 MI / 4 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 6
KILIMANJARO SUMMIT / MWEKA CAMP
Most people depart just before midnight for the final summit bid. Patience and persistence are the name of game to reach the summit (Uhuru Peak: 19341ft, 5895m) and by dawn as the first rays of light start to appear, most arrive near the rim. Ascending via Stella Point (Alt: 18,865ft, 5750mtr) affords a relatively short final section to Uhuru Peak, the Roof of Africa! What goes up must come down, however. The first stage is to get back to our base camp for a quick change of clothes and refuel before the long hike downhill to Mweka Camp. The downhill is hard on the knees and walking poles at this stage are highly recommended. You should reach Mweka Camp before dusk for your final night on the mountain.
START – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
END – 10.171 FT / 3.100 M
DISTANCE – 11 MI / 18 KM
TIME – 14-16 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT, ARCTIC, HEATH
DAY 7
ARUSHA
After breakfast you descend once again through afromontane forest and around midday, after saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Tanz view Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 10.171 FT / 3.100 M
END – 5.381 FT / 1.640 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 10 KM
TIME – 3-4 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
Umbwe 6 Days via Stella Point
Umbwe 6 Days via Stella Point
Why this itinerary?
Generally recommended for more fit and adventurous types, this route is very steep in the first 2 days. For those that want more of a challenge with less crowds this is a good choice.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 34 mi / 54 km
Vertical Gain – 14.108 ft / 4.300 m
Drop – 14.633 ft / 4.460 m
Trekking Time – 38 hrs
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Description
This is a 6 day Kilimanjaro hike starting at Umbwe Gate and ascending via Stella Point. Note that it joins the Machame route in the Barranco Valley, and hence has similar levels of people on trail as the Machame Route thereon. There is a night time ascent to the summit and descent is via Mweka Route.
Highlights
Kilimanjaro: afromontane forest, glacial valleys and alpine desert, views of Mawenzi, ascent of Kibo and possible views of Kibo caldera and ash pit. Glaciers and the roof of Africa!
Rongai 7 Days via Gilmans Point
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Why this itinerary?
A 7 day ascent that is relatively gradual. The numbers of hikers on this route tends to be less than Machame or Marangu Routes and the chance of seeing wildlife are higher. Comes highly recommended but note that the drive to the starting point takes a long time and the descent is via the Marangu route – in other words, busy.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 47mi / 76 km
Vertical Gain – 13.885 ft / 4.232 m
Drop – 14.118 ft / 4.303 m
Trekking Time – 43 hrs
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Description
A 7 day ascent of Kilimanjaro starting on the Eastern side of the national park. This side of the mountain is relatively dry and has a relatively short forest zone. It skirts the base of Mawenzi and the ascent is via Gilman’s Point to Uhuru Peak. There is an acclimatization day at Mawenzi Tarn. The descent is via the Marangu Route.
Highlights
Kilimanjaro: views over the Mawenzi and Kibo saddle, close views of Mawenzi, the Kibo Crater and ash pit and glaciers on the roof of Africa.
DAY 1
SIMBA CAMP
After breakfast you depart by vehicle to the eastern side of Kilimanjaro National Park. At the gate your crew finalise packing while you enjoy lunch. After finishing with formalities, you start hiking from Nale Moru Gate through farm and pine plantations before arriving at Simba Camp surrounded by afromontane forest.
START – 6.398 FT / 1.950 M
END – 8.764 FT / 2.671 M
DISTANCE – 3 MI / 5 KM
TIME – 3-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – FORESTS
DAY 2
KIKELEWA CAVES
In the morning you ascend to Second Cave (11,319ft, 3,450m) with views of the Eastern Icefields before stopping for lunch. After eating, you leave main trail and head towards Mawenzi before arriving at Kikelewa Caves Campsite in a sheltered valley.
START – 8.764 FT / 2.671 M
END – 11.812 FT / 3.600 M
DISTANCE – 10 MI / 16 KM
TIME – 8-10 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – HEATH
DAY 3
MAWENZI TARN HUT
Today you hike up to Mawenzi Tarn, located in a cirque beneath the Mawenzi Volcano. In the afternoon you head out for an acclimatization walk with your guide. Overnight Mawenzi Tarn Camp.
START – 11.812 FT / 3.600 M
END – 14.158 FT / 4.315 M
DISTANCE – 2 MI / 3 KM
TIME – 2-3 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 4
MAWENZI TARN HUT (ACCLIMATIZATION DAY)
Today is an acclimatization and rest day. Your guide takes you on a gentle exploration hike, which normally lasts for around 3-4 hours before returning back to Mawenzi Tarn Campsite.
START – 14.158 FT / 4.315 M
END – 14.158 FT / 4.315 M
DISTANCE – 2 MI / 4 KM
TIME – 3-4 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 5
KIBO HUT
Today you cross the saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo in the alpine desert zone. You will arrive at your basecamp, Kibo Hut, in time for lunch. In the afternoon it is time to prepare for the night ascent and then an early dinner before heading to bed for a few hours.
START – 14.158 FT / 4.315 M
END – 15.486 FT / 4.720 M
DISTANCE – 5 MI / 8 KM
TIME – 4-6 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 6
SUMMIT BID / HOROMBO HUTS
Rising early (normally before midnight) you start out from Kibo Hut towards the peak. At night time the scree sections are normally much firmer and the night time start enables the best chance of a clear summit attempt. It takes around 6 hours to reach Gilman’s Point and then a further 1.5 to 2 hours to reach Uhuru Peak (Alt 19,341ft, 5985m) the top of the highest free standing mountain in the world and the roof of Africa! You then descend the same route before a short stop at Kibo Hut for a refuel and rest. By the evening you descend back down to Horombo Huts for dinner and one last sleep.
START – 15.486 FT / 4.720 M
END – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
DISTANCE – 13 MI / 21 KM
TIME – 13-17 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT / ARCTIC / HEATH
DAY 7
ARUSHA
The final descent takes you back through the heath zone and forest to Marangu Gate.After saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Suricata Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 12.205 FT / 3.720 M
END – 6.164 FT / 1.879 M
DISTANCE – 12 MI / 19 KM
TIME – 5-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – HEATH / AFROMONTANE FOREST
Machame 7 Days via Stella Point
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Why this itinerary?
Many people list Kilimanjaro as a lifelong dream adventure. This slightly shorter itinerary allows you the time to see all of Kilimanjaro’s main areas while a 7-day ascent also gives you an adequate amount of time to acclimatise with a great chance of successfully making it to the summit. A very popular and great route.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 39 mi / 63 km
Vertical Gain – 16.628 ft / 5.068 m
Drop – 17.153 ft / 5.228 m
Trekking Time – 45 hrs
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Description
This is a 7-day Kilimanjaro hike starting at Machame Gate to the south west of the national park. It ascends sharply through afromontane forest, into the heath zone and on to the edge of the remnants of the Shira Volcano. The route then circumnavigates the main peak, Kibo, anticlockwise. En route we pass some spectacular features such as giant steps and glacial valleys. The final ascent is from Barafu Camp. It is a night time ascent to Uhuru Peak via Stella Point. The descent is via the Mweka Route.
Highlights
Kilimanjaro! Afromontane forest, Shira Plateau, glacial valleys and alpine desert, views of Mawenzi, ascent of Kibo and possible views of Kibo caldera and ash pit. Glaciers and the roof of Africa!
DAY 1
MACHAME CAMP
After breakfast you depart by vehicle to Kilimanjaro National Park. At the gate your crew finalise packing and after finishing with formalities you start hiking from Machame Gate. Today’s hiking is through verdant afromontane forest and is steep in places. A picnic lunch is taken on trail during the hike before reaching Machame Camp for the night.
START – 5.906 FT / 1.800 M
END – 9.302 FT / 2.835 M
DISTANCE – 7 MI / 11 KM
TIME – 5-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 2
Shira Cave
From Machame Camp you hike to Shira Camp. The first section is relatively steep and altitude is gained rapidly but you will still make it to your next camp in time for a hot lunch. The zone you pass into today is known as the heath zone where attractive heliochrysum and lobelia plants become apparent. Various geologic features can be seen today from lava tubes to glacial valleys.
START – 9.302 FT / 2.835 M
END – 12.304 FT / 3.750 M
DISTANCE – 3 MI / 5 KM
TIME – 4-6 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – AFROMONT
DAY 3
BARRANCO CAMP
Today is a “walk high sleep low” day. You ascend into alpine desert to Lava Tower (Alt: 15,092ft, 4600m) where lunch is taken before descending to Barranco Camp. This is a long day but note that the next time you head to this altitude is in two days time at base camp – a great acclimatization day!
START – 12.304 FT / 3.750 M
END – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 10 KM
TIME – 6-8 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 4
KARANGA CAMP
From Barranco Camp, famous for its giant groundsels (Senecio species), you ascend the Barranco Wall and hike glacial valleys to Karanga Camp. Today is a relatively short day’s hike and lunch is taken at Karanga camp. The afternoon is spent relaxing and acclimatizing. In the evening a practice walk for the summit is taken to make sure you are completely comfortable with the kit you are going to summit in.
START – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
END – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 9 KM
TIME – 6-8 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT, HEATH
DAY 5
BARAFU CAMP
Today is another half day ascending to Barafu Camp. Once again lunch is taken in camp allowing plenty of time to relax before the summit bid. Desolate alpine desert and, at times, strong winds rip over this camp; yet in the evening splendid views of Mawenzi are the norm. A relatively early dinner is taken before heading to rest for the rest of the evening.
START – 13.108 FT / 3.995 M
END – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
DISTANCE – 2,5 MI / 4 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 6
KILIMANJARO SUMMIT / MWEKA CAMP
Most people depart just before midnight for the final summit bid. Patience and persistence are the name of game to reach the summit (Uhuru Peak: 19341ft, 5895m) and by dawn as the first rays of light start to appear, most arrive near the rim. Ascending via Stella Point (Alt: 18,865ft, 5750m) affords a relatively short final section to Uhuru Peak, the Roof of Africa! What goes up must come down. However, the first stage is to get back to our base camp for a quick change of clothes and refuel before the long hike downhill to Mweka Camp. The downhill is hard on the knees and walking poles at this stage are highly recommended. You should reach Mweka Camp before dusk for your final night on the mountain.
START – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
END – 10.171 FT / 3.100 M
DISTANCE – 11 MI / 18 KM
TIME – 14-16 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT, ARCTIC, HEATH
DAY 7
ARUSHA
After breakfast you descend once again through afromontane forest and around midday, after saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Tanz view Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 10.171 FT / 3.100 M
END – 5.381 FT / 1.640 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 10 KM
TIME – 3-4 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
LEMOSHO 9 DAYS TREK WITH STAY IN CRATER
HomeHikingLemosho 9 Days Trek with stay in Crater
Why this itinerary
For those that want to spend some time on the summit and in the crater on top of the mountain. This is the complete Kilimanjaro experience – more acclimatisation time, more culture, more spectacular scenery and a less arduous summit bid.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 45 mi / 72 km
Vertical Gain – 15.440 ft / 4.706 m
Drop – 16.950 ft / 5.166 m
Trekking Time – 53 hrs
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Description
A 9 day ascent to the roof of Africa. Starting at Lemosho on the western side and traversing across the most spectacular parts of the mountain, this is the ultimate Kilimanjaro trip. It follows the same route as the 8 day Lemosho Route but summits the mountain during the day with more time spent in the crater.
Highlights
West Kilimanjaro! afromontane forest, Shira plateau, glacial valleys and alpine desert, views of Mawenzi. An ascent of Kibo with options to explore the summit caldera and ash pit, glaciers and the roof of Africa!
DAY 1
LEMOSHO FOREST
After breakfast you depart by vehicle to Kilimanjaro National Park. At the gate your crew finalize packing and after finishing with formalities you return to your vehicle for another 30 minutes or so until you arrive at the start of the Lemosho Trail. Today’s hiking is through verdant afromontane forest and is steep in places. A picnic lunch is usually taken on trail during the hike before reaching Forest Camp for the night.
START – 6.890 FT / 2.100 M
END – 8.695 FT / 2.650 M
DISTANCE – 4 MI / 7 KM
TIME – 4-6 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 2
Shira 1
From the forested slopes of Lemosho you ascend through Podocarpus and Juniper forest and break out of the forest on to the heath zone and the Shira Plateau. A hot lunch is taken at Shira 1 Camp and the rest of the afternoon is spent relaxing and acclimatising to the new environment.
START – 8.695 FT / 2.650 M
END – 11.844 FT / 3.610 M
DISTANCE – 4 MI / 7 KM
TIME – 5-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – HEATH
DAY 3
MOIR CAMP
Crossing the Shira plateau can be one of the most scenic parts of the trip and this morning we hike for around 4-5 hours to Moir Camp, where lunch is taken. The afternoon is spent acclimatising and for those with the energy a hike in the late afternoon up to a viewpoint is highly recommended to keep the blood flowing.
START – 11.844 FT / 3.610 M
END – 13.780 FT / 4.200 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 10 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 4
BARRANCO CAMP
From Moir we traverse across the slopes of Kibo. Here relatively little flora or fauna can survive the extreme temperature ranges and conditions that typify this zone. Today is a “walk high sleep low” day. You ascend into alpine desert to Lava Tower (Alt: 15,092ft, 4600m) where lunch is taken before descending to Barranco Camp. This is a long day but note that the next time you head to this altitude is in two days time at base camp – a great acclimatisation day!
START – 13.780 FT / 4.200 M
END – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
DISTANCE – 7 MI / 11 KM
TIME – 7-9 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 5
KARANGA CAMP
From Barranco Camp, famous for its giant groundsels (Senecio species), you ascend the Barranco Wall and hike glacial valleys to Karanga Camp. Today is a relatively short day’s hike and lunch is taken at Karanga camp. The afternoon is spent relaxing and acclimatising. In the evening a practice walk for the summit is taken to make sure you are completely comfortable with the kit you are going to summit in.
START – 12.796 FT / 3.900 M
END – 13.108 FT / 3.995 M
DISTANCE – 3 MI / 5 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 6
BARAFU CAMP
Today is another half day ascending to Barafu Camp. Once again lunch is taken in camp allowing plenty of time to relax before the summit bid. Desolate alpine desert and, at times, strong winds rip over this camp; yet in the evening splendid views of Mawenzi are the norm. A relatively early dinner is taken before heading to rest for the rest of the evening.
START – 13.108 FT / 3.995 M
END – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
DISTANCE – 2,5 MI / 4 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 7
KIBO CRATER CAMP
Unlike other routes with a night time ascent, your hike selection affords you a day time ascent to Kibo Crater. The going is slow but with constant encouragement from your climb team the rim of Kibo is reached before descending a little way into the caldera to Crater Camp. The afternoon is spent relaxing and exploring the area with your guide.
START – 15.332 FT / 4.673 M
END – 18.865 FT / 5.750 M
DISTANCE – 3,3 MI / 5 KM
TIME – 7-9 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ARCTIC
DAY 8
MWEKA CAMP
After a night in the crater you now have the shortest final summit bid of any route. With such a short distance to the summit from the crater (around 1 hour) means that timing arrival with the sunrise is much easier and quite spectacular. The summit of Kilimanjaro is the top of the highest freestanding mountain in the world. After your summit bid you then descend for a final night on the mountain at Mweka Camp passing back through the heath zone. Endemic proteas, pollinated by Malachite Sunbirds are plentiful.
START – 18.865 FT / 5.750 M
END – 10.171 FT / 3.100 M
DISTANCE – 8 MI / 13 KM
TIME – 8-10 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ARCTIC, ALPINE DESERT, HEATH
DAY 9
ARUSHA
After breakfast you descend once again through afromontane forest and around midday, after saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Tanz view Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 10.171 FT / 3.100 M
END – 5.381 FT / 1.640 M
DISTANCE – 6 MI / 10 KM
TIME – 3-4 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
MOUNT MERU 4 DAYS HIKE
HomeHikingMount Meru 4 Days Hike
Why this itinerary?
A beautiful mountain to hike. Great as a pre Kilimanjaro acclimatization or as part of a trilogy of East Africa’s highest peaks. Also, a superb pre safari for keen hikers or the adventurous.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 28 mi / 45 km
Vertical Gain – 10.056 ft / 3.065 m
Drop – 10.056 ft / 3.065 m
Trekking Time – 26 hrs
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Description
A 4 day hike to the summit of Mt Meru, the third highest peak in Tanzania, through verdant afromontane forest into high altitude alpine desert with unparalleled views of a dormant volcano.
Highlights
Signs and possible sightings of wildlife on foot, afromontane forest, less busy than Kilimanjaro, excellent bird life and game drives in Arusha National Park. One of the most under rated hikes in East Africa.
DAY 1
MIRIAKAMBA HUT
In the morning you are collected from your hotel and transferred to Arusha National Park. At the Momella Gate we complete registration formalities before setting off with your guide and armed ranger. There is abundant wildlife in the forests! The forest section is especially scenic with strangler figs and the possibility of seeing buffalo grazing in one of the clearings. In the late afternoon you reach a viewpoint before heading on to Miriakamba Hut for dinner.
START – 4.922 FT / 1.500 M
END – 8.248 FT / 2.514 M
DISTANCE – 9 MI / 14 KM
TIME – 6-8 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 2
SADDLE HUT
You set off from Miriakamba Hut, initially still in the forest zone, but in a few hours as you reach Saddle Hut for lunch in the alpine desert zone. In the afternoon a walk to the summit of Little Meru (Alt: 12,532ft, 3820m) can be taken for stunning views before heading back to Saddle Hut for dinner.
START – 8.248 FT / 2.514 M
END – 11.713 FT / 3.570 M
DISTANCE – 4 MI / 6 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 3
SUMMIT BID / MIRIAKAMBA
You rise early and your hard work is rewarded at dawn as the sun rises to the East. Kilimanjaro is normally clearly seen from here and the sheer cliffs of the crater fall dramatically 1000 feet or more. After taking photos at Socialist Peak (Alt: 14,978ft, 4,565m) you return to our base camp at Saddle Hut. After some brunch, you continue down to Miriakamba Hut for dinner.
START – 11.713 FT / 3.570 M
END – 8.248 FT / 2.514 M
DISTANCE – 11 MI / 18 KM
TIME – 12 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT / AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 4
ARUSHA
The shorter final section takes up to 4 hours to return to our vehicles where you say farewell to our crew and have time for a short picnic lunch and game drive before returning to Arusha for a well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Tanz view Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 8.248 FT / 2.514 M
END – 4.922 FT / 1.500 M
DISTANCE – 4 MI / 7 KM
TIME – 3-4 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
MOUNT MERU 3 DAYS HIKE
HomeHiking Mount Meru 3 Days Hike
Why this itinerary?
A beautiful mountain to hike. Great as a pre Kilimanjaro acclimatisation or as part of a trilogy of East Africa’s highest peaks. Also, a superb pre safari for keen hikers or the adventurous. This 3 day version requires a high level of fitness due to its very long summit day.
Itinerary In brief
Hike Distance – 28 mi / 45 km
Vertical Gain – 10.056 ft / 3.065 m
Drop – 10.056 ft / 3.065 m
Trekking Time – 27 hrs
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Description
A shorter 3 day version of the hike to the summit of Mt Meru, the third highest peak in Tanzania, through verdant afromontane forest into high altitude alpine desert with unparalleled views of a dormant volcano. This itinerary misses out the last night on the mountain. Instead, after summiting, the walk continues all the way back to Momella Gate.
Highlights
Signs and possible sightings of wildlife on foot, afromontane forest, less busy than Kilimanjaro, excellent bird life and game drives in Arusha National Park. One of the most under rated hikes in East Africa.
DAY 1
MIRIAKAMBA HUT
In the morning you are collected from your hotel and transferred to Arusha National Park. At the Momella Gate we complete registration formalities before setting off with your guide and armed ranger – there is abundant wildlife in the forests! The forest section is especially scenic with strangler figs and the possibility of seeing buffalo grazing in one of the clearings. In the late afternoon you reach a viewpoint before heading on to Miriakamba Hut for dinner.
START – 4.922 FT / 1.500 M
END – 8.248 FT / 2.514 M
DISTANCE – 9 MI / 14 KM
TIME – 6-8 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
DAY 2
SADDLE HUT
You set off from Miriakamba Hut, initially still in the forest zone, but in a few hours as you will reach Saddle Hut for lunch in the alpine desert zone. In the afternoon a walk to the summit of Little Meru (Alt: 12,532ft, 3820m) can be taken for stunning views before heading back to Saddle Hut for dinner.
START – 8.248 FT / 2.514 M
END – 11.713 FT / 3.570 M
DISTANCE – 4 MI / 6 KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
DAY 3
SUMMIT BID / ARUSHA
You rise early and your hard work is rewarded at dawn as the sun rises to the East. Kilimanjaro is normally clearly seen from here and the sheer cliffs of the crater fall dramatically 1000 feet or more. After taking photos at Socialist Peak (Alt: 14,978ft, 4,565m) you return to our base camp at Saddle Hut for a quick refuel. After some brunch, you start the long hike all the way back to Momella Gate. Here you are met by our driver, who will transfer you back to your accommodation for that well deserved shower!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative of Tanz view Safaris to congratulate you and answer any other questions you may have.
START – 11.713 FT / 3.570 M
END – 4.922 FT / 1.500 M
DISTANCE – 16 MI / 25 KM
TIME – 16-18 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT / AFROMONTANE FOREST