Trekking in Tanzania is an experience like no other. The country's majestic mountains, including Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, offer some of the most stunning trekking routes in the world.
Whether you're a seasoned climber or a first-time adventurer, Tanzania's mountains offer a challenge and a reward that are truly unforgettable. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on the trekking adventure of a lifetime.
TOP TANZANIA MOUNTAIN TREKS
As Africa's highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Mount Kilimanjaro offers majestic beauty and cultural significance. Ascending its summit, you'll traverse diverse ecological zones with unique flora and fauna, while marveling at breathtaking vistas of glaciers, valleys, and peaks. With experienced guides by your side, conquer this challenging climb and soak in the awe-inspiring views of Tanzania's stunning surroundings. Standing atop the roof of Africa is a truly unforgettable experience, creating cherished memories to last a lifetime.
DURATION
5 - 9 days
ROUTES
7 routes varying in diffficulty
ELEVATION
5,895 meters
TREKKING FAQs
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How do I pay for my trip?We request that you deposit 50% to secure a reservation either by bank transfer or Western Union. The balance can be made by bank transfer or on arrival in cash. Our team will provide details on how to complete this.
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What is the cancelation policy?Cancellation Policies & fees: 31 days or more before the tour starts, no cancelation fee. Between 30 to 15 days before the tour starts, 50% of the total costs will be charged. Cancellations 14 days or less before the tour starts, 100% of the total costs will be charged. No Show, 100% of the total costs will be charged.
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Do I need a Tanzanian tourist visa?Most visitors traveling to Tanzania will require a tourist visa to enter the country. We recommend applying for an eVisa prior to arrival at: http://visa.immigration.go.tz/ Tourist visas can also be obtained upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Dar Es Salaam International Airport (DAR).
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What is the best time of year to go on safari in Tanzania?The best time of year to go on safari in Tanzania depends on the specific experiences you seek. The dry season, from June to October, is a sought-after time as wildlife is easier to spot near water sources and vegetation is less dense. This period coincides with the Great Migration in the Serengeti, where millions of wildebeest and other herbivores cross the plains. However, if you prefer to avoid crowds and witness the birth of wildebeest calves, the calving season from January to February in the southern Serengeti can be a remarkable time to visit. Ultimately, the best time for your safari adventure depends on your preferences and the unique experiences you wish to encounter.
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How much does it cost to go on a Tanzania safari?The cost of going on a safari in Tanzania can vary depending on various factors such as the duration of the safari, the level of accommodation, the number of people, the specific parks and reserves visited, and the services included. On average, a mid-range safari package can range from $250 to $700 per person per day. Simply let us know your budget when inquiring and we will recommend a suitable adventure!
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How far in advance should I book my safari?It is advisable to book a safari in Tanzania well in advance to secure preferred accommodations and services, with a recommended timeframe of six to twelve months before your desired travel dates. However, even if you are planning a safari on shorter notice, please reach out as we may have last-minute availability or alternative options to accommodate your needs.
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What language will my safari guide speak?The language spoken by your safari guide in Tanzania will typically be English. However, our team also includes guides who speak other languages. Please communicate your language preferences when booking, to ensure any specific needs or requirements are met.
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Can beginners hike Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru?Yes, both Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru can be hiked by beginners with the right preparation and guidance. While Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in Africa and presents a more challenging trek, Mount Meru is often considered a good option for those new to high-altitude hiking. It is essential to choose a suitable route, acclimatize properly, and follow an itinerary that allows for a gradual ascent to minimize altitude-related risks. Hiring an experienced guide and ensuring physical fitness and mental preparation are key factors in increasing the chances of a successful and enjoyable trek.
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What is the average temperature while trekking on the mountains?The average temperature while trekking Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru can vary depending on the time of year and the altitude reached. However, here are approximate average temperature ranges in both Fahrenheit (F) and Celsius (C): Mount Kilimanjaro: Base (Moshi): 21-27°C (70-80°F) Lower slopes: 10-21°C (50-70°F) Summit (Uhuru Peak): -7 to -1°C (20-30°F) Mount Meru: Base (Arusha): 21-27°C (70-80°F) Lower slopes: 15-21°C (60-70°F) Summit (Socialist Peak): -1 to 4°C (30-40°F) It's important to note that temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes, especially during the night and early morning, and can be affected by factors such as the season and weather conditions.
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How much does it cost to climb Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru?The cost of hiking Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru can vary based on several factors, including the route chosen, the duration of the trek, the level of service and accommodations, and the number of people in your group. On average, a Kilimanjaro trek can range from $1,500 to $5,000 or more per person, depending on the factors mentioned above. The cost for hiking Mount Meru is generally lower, ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 per person. These costs typically include park fees, guide and porter services, meals, camping equipment, and transfers.
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What is the best time of year to visit Zanzibar?The best time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry season, which typically spans from June to October. During these months, the weather is sunny and dry, offering ideal conditions for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the island's attractions. The temperatures are warm and pleasant, ranging from the mid-20s to low 30s Celsius (mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit). Another favorable time to visit is from December to February when the weather is also dry and sunny. However, it's worth noting that Zanzibar is a year-round destination, and even during the rainy season, which occurs from March to May and November, there are often periods of sunshine and the island retains its tropical charm.
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What type of clothing is appropriate for Zanzibar?While Zanzibar is a culturally diverse destination, it is generally recommended to dress modestly, especially when visiting local communities and religious sites. Zanzibar has a significant Muslim population, and modest attire shows respect for their customs and traditions. This means covering your shoulders, chest, and knees. Loose-fitting, light-colored clothing made of breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen is ideal for the tropical climate. Having a sarong or scarf handy can also be useful as a cover-up when necessary. However, on the beaches and tourist resorts, you can wear swimwear and more casual attire. It's important to be mindful and considerate of the local culture while enjoying your time in Zanzibar.
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What are the best beaches on Zanzibar?Zanzibar is renowned for its breathtaking beaches, offering pristine stretches of powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Some of the best beaches on the island include: Nungwi Beach: Located on the northern tip of Zanzibar, Nungwi Beach is famous for its picturesque beauty and vibrant atmosphere. It offers stunning sunsets, water activities, and a range of beachside resorts and restaurants. Kendwa Beach: Adjacent to Nungwi, Kendwa Beach boasts a tranquil ambiance and a long stretch of soft sand. It is known for its calm waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing under the sun. Paje Beach: Situated on the southeastern coast, Paje Beach is renowned for its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. It is a popular spot for kitesurfing due to its consistent winds and shallow reef. Matemwe Beach: Located on the northeastern coast, Matemwe Beach offers a peaceful and idyllic escape. It features pristine sands, swaying palm trees, and breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. Bwejuu Beach: Nestled between Paje and Jambiani, Bwejuu Beach is a serene and less crowded option. It offers a laid-back atmosphere, beautiful sunrises, and opportunities for snorkeling. Each of these beaches has its unique charm, and the choice depends on your preferences and the activities you wish to engage in during your visit to Zanzibar.