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Kilimanjaro Climbing & Wildlife Safaris in Tanzania,

Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
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Durée

10

Activités

Parcours journalier

Taille des groupes

8 personnes

Langues

Anglais, Espagnol, Français

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Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing 7 days and 4 days Camping safaris.

Have you long dreamed of going on a safari in Africa and finding yourself in the middle of the savannah to observe lions, giraffes, and elephants? Or venture up Mount Kilimanjaro, the roof of Africa?

It is the tallest mountain in Africa and is the highest free-standing mountain in the world. This immense mountain is made up of three volcanoes: Shira, Mawenzi, and our goal, Kibo, the tallest one in the middle.

Of the famous highest seven peaks in the world, this is the easiest to get to and the easiest to climb. It requires no technical climbing experience, and any moderately fit person can summit the mountain. Though Mount Kilimanjaro is frequented by an estimated 50,000 hikers a year, the trek is not to be taken lightly. Sufficient physical conditioning and a lot of preparations must be made in order to ensure a safe, enjoyable experience. If you are looking for Best Kilimanjaro Operator, then Twende Africa Tours is the best Kilimanjaro local tour guide operator in Tanzania.

Do you also dream, when you work non-stop, to treat yourself to a few days on a paradise island with white sand beaches and turquoise water, and in addition, to practice yoga on this beautiful Island? This is an option tour.

It is possible to combine these dream trips… in one stay in Tanzania!
The travel agency Twende Africa Tours in collaboration with Naiara Naigua organizes 2019 an unforgettable stay in Tanzania-Zanzibar during the All-Saints holidays. Very complete and flexible, it will allow you to see the most beautiful places of Tanzanian nature aboard a private jeep with your guide. This year, we are launching an alternative to the Safari: that of climbing the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro (5895 m).

PRICE: $2o90 per person
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The price is subject to change due to government, Hotel policy, price of fuel suffers from inflation or if the number of Safari participants does not reach 8 people.

4 Days Tanzania Wildlife Safaris

During your Tanzanian adventures specifically on Kilimanjaro Climbing & Wildlife Safaris in Tanzania, you will see many different animals, from small dik-dik antelopes to the mighty rhinos and elephants. Our guides will tell you about Africa’s most curious places and animals. Visitors will spend the night in camps with provided mattresses and blankets.

PRICE: $1200 per person
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The price is subject to change due to government, Hotel policy, price of fuel suffers from inflation or if the number of Safari participants does not reach 8 people.

Free day. One excursion is available for $50 per person to one of these destinations below.

 OPTION TOUR TO ZANZIBAR

Free days for optional excursions to the Materuni Waterfall and Coffee Tour or Hot Springs and Maasai Village,

Accommodation and Breakfast are provided in Moshi Town in double shared rooms. The tourists spend the nights in comfortable hotels with air conditioners, hot water, and other basic conveniences. For single rooms, there will be an extra

fee of 75$ per night. If you would like to be in a beautiful cottage in the countryside of Moshi, we can organize accommodation for you for an additional extra fee.

HIGHLIGHTS

Price: from $2750per person

Tanzania Wildlife Safari and Kilimanjaro climbing.
Group Size: 10 people

Trekking to the highest mountain in Africa 5895M

Two-night hotel accommodation in Moshi at Lindrin Lodge B&B.

RENTALS: Tanzania/Kilimanjaro

ACTIVITIES: Kilimanjaro Climbing & Wildlife Safaris in Tanzania

Please confirm your trip in advance to propagate your special offer!

Please note: we provide tents and mattresses free for our clients.

Climbing gear is available on hire.

The hiking boot is $30 we also have -18 and -20degree/season sleeping bags and the price is only USD$30. The price for each piece of equipment it will cover the trip!

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POINTS FORTS

  • Is it Safe to travel to Africa? Is it Safe to travel to Tanzania?
  • Africa is currently Safe. Tanzania is very safe and we are ready to organize your African epic holiday.Despite of the fact of how much we are Safe mostly from COVID-19, but still Tanzania has standard operating procedures in place to contain the COVID 19 and ensure your maximum safety. Some airlines have already resumed international flights and we can plan the entire trip for you. Tanzania welcomes you again!
  • Requirements to get into the country:
  • Visa
  • Visas are compulsory for all visitors, and cost from $50. Visas are obtainable at the airport when you arrive, but rather have one before you land, as officials tend to “not have change”. Visas are obtainable from the Tanzanian Embassy. Please contact us should you want the Embassy address in your area. You will need 2 passport photos and 2 completed forms. Should you not have the time to organize a visa, please contact us and we will gladly assist you for a small fee.
  • Yellow Fever inoculation certificate
  • The inoculation is obtainable from your nearest travel clinic or from your local physician. Staple it into the front of your passport if you are afraid of losing it. Most African countries require this certificate, so don’t ever be without it when traveling in Africa.
  • Malaria Tablets
  • Zanzibar is situated in a malaria zone, so it is recommended that you consult your physician on the prescription right for you. Pregnant women are not allowed to take Malaria prevention drugs, and are cautioned before entering any malaria area. To set your mind at rest, we stayed in Zanzibar for 2 years, and fortunately never contracted malaria. This is not to say you won’t get it..
  • JUST BE CAREFUL.
  • Insect/ Mosquito repellent
  • Mosquitoes, like little vampires, favor night conditions. Be sure to take a repellent, and cover all exposed areas of your body (e.g. neck and arms). We recommend that you wear trousers at night and long sleeved shirts should you be outdoors. If the heat is too much and you wear a short sleeved shirt, make sure you smear/ spray your arms with repellent. At night before you go to bed, make sure your mosquito net is either touching the ground, or is tucked in, and your exposed areas (especially your ankles) are protected with repellent.
  • Anti-histamine cream
  • For those irritating bites
  • Currency
  • Traveler’s cheques and cash are accepted at hotels and Bureau de Changes. US$ are the preferred currency. If you plan on taking cash, make sure you take large bills (e.g. $50 or $100) as these for some unknown reason always get a better rate. Don’t go running to the first Bureau you see at the airport, as these, along with the hotels and resorts, normally have the worst exchange rate. If you are planning on taking a taxi into town, rather pay the fare in US$ and go to a bureau in town. There are many all over town. Try to negotiate a better rate, you never know.
  • Try to pay for as much as possible in the local currency (Tanzanian Shillings), always bearing in mind the exchange rate. If the locals see you have foreign currency, they will try to relieve you of it. ALWAYS haggle or bargain and try to pretend you know what you are doing. Remember to keep some of your home currency for your return, just in case. You will also have to pay a departure tax of $30 when you leave.
  • Embassies
  • There are a few consulates on the island, but all embassies are situated in Dar Es Salaam.
  • Do I need Vaccinations to travel Tanzania and Zanzibar?
  • The vaccination should be acquired a minimum of 10 days before travel to Tanzania and Zanzibar A certificate of vaccination for Yellow Fever will be necessary for arrival from Kenya or other neighboring East African Countries, and if you have traveled recently in any other areas at risk of Yellow Fever, including South America and parts of Asia.
  • Travel insurance
  • It is imperative that you have travel insurance. Even though they do not check any certificates when you enter the airports, for your own peace of mind, make sure that you are adequately covered.
  • What to pack
  • Light sandals or rubber flip-flops. Some places require you to remove your shoes before entering. Good walking shoes if you plan on doing a lot of sight seeing.
  • Raincoat or umbrella if you are traveling in the rainy season. Monsoon rains are heavy.
  • Flashlight, for those irritating power cuts. Many hotels do have generator backup systems though.
  • Clothes – these should be light as it is very hot and humid. A jersey or windbreaker is recommended for those winter nights (just in case). Women are “frowned upon” for wearing revealing clothes. Mini-skirts are a definite no. Try to wear shorts (no not hot pants) or a long skirt, and try to keep the shoulders covered.
  • Communications
  • There are many Internet cafes in major towns and at some of the hotels and resorts, so in a non-emergency, this is the best form of communication. Charges range from Tsh1,000 to Tsh5,000 (about $1 to $5) for an hour’s connection. The local telephone company TTCL is inadequate, so if you need to phone internationally, best you ask at the Internet café. They usually have facilities, or they will be able to direct you to someone who has. Be careful, it may be expensive.
  • Electricity
  • This is the same as the UK and in South Africa, being 220/230 V. Do not leave appliances plugged in all day, as there are many power fluctuations which might destroy them. US Citizens will have to get an adapter and a transformer for Zanzibar power. If your plug does not match, then enquire at a local shop, they should be able to assist.
  • Driving
  • If you are planning on renting a car or motorbike, make sure you have a VALID international driver’s license. You will be stopped in one of the many roadblocks, and often police are just looking for a bribe. Bribery has become a culture amongst the police, so make sure you have the correct documentation, to avoid having to pay a bribe.
  • If you plan on driving in Stone Town, make sure you know the roads, as there are many one way streets and the drivers are reckless. If a police car approaches with a siren hailing, you have to pull over to the side of the road and stop, no matter which way it is going. Once it has passed, you may pull out and continue.
  • Crime
  • As with all cities, Zanzibar is not free of crime. Unfortunately it has been on the increase, so make sure you do not take valuables on holiday with you. If you do take expensive jewelry, make sure it is either locked up when you go out, or hidden from sight.
  • Be careful not to walk the streets at night alone, this invites trouble. If you are confronted, do not resist, and try to report the matter to the police as soon as possible. The police are sometimes rude and arrogant, but an attempt will be made to recover your property.
  • The shorter rainy period of October to December often has thunderstorms that pass over the mountain, dropping rains as they go. Typical the cloud disappear in the evening leaving the nights and morning very clear with excellent visibility.
  • January and February are usually dry, warm and clear with brief rain showers which make good climbing condition
  • Even thought one can climb thought out the year, January, February and September are the best month with July, August, November and December are also good.

Inclus/non inclus

  • ● 2 nights hotel in Moshi shared in double/twin room with breakfast
  • ● Return airport transfers in Tanzania
  • ● Experienced professional guide(s) and driver(s)
  • ● 4 days and 3 nights Safari in privatized jeeps with accommodation, water and all meals included
  • ● Park entrance fees
  • ● Flights: local (from Kilimanjaro airport in Zanzibar)
  • international -Kilimanjaro/ Zanzibar-
  • ● Excursions in Moshi● Lunches and dinners in Moshi
  • ● Tips to guides, cooks and drivers during the safari
  • ● Insurance & visa

Durations

13 Jours

Lieu du Séjour

Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

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