For Mountain Trekkers, Tanzania is your home; we have the Africa’s highest Mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, at the height of 5,895 metres above sea level.
Kilimanjaro
If it’s your dream to reach the top of Africa, know that Kilimanjaro means “impossible journey” as the word derived from local Chaga language “Kilema kyaro” but we always make it possible; and an adventure to the summit with our mountain guide, Captain Suma. There are six routes to reach the summit from west to east: Shira, Lemosho, Machame, Umbwe, Marangu, and Rongai. It will take 5-9 days to climb up Kilimanjaro mountain.
Mount Meru
Mount Meru, the third highest mountain in Africa and second in Tanzania; standing at 4566 metres above sea level, not an active volcano, its last minor eruption was over a century ago and It will take climbers 3-4 days to reach the summit and on clear days you can see its sister mountain, mount Kilimanjaro.
Oldonyo Lengai
Oldonyo Lengai mountain is an active volcano at 2,886metres above sea level, its name means “Mountain of God” derived from Maasai language, at its summits, you can see Mount Kilimanjaro to the Eastside and Ngorongoro crater, it will take 3-4 hours to reach its summit. All of these are popular mountains. Guides and Rangers are obligatory for every trek- up on these mountains.
Ngorongoro safaris
Being able to see elephants, cheetahs, and lions in person is a lifetime experience. Going on a safari is number one on our list of things to do because it’s one of the most popular things for tourists, but most important to meet local people, learn their culture, their lifestyle and help the local people . You’ll experience the very best of Maasai culture at Ngorongoro, Hadzabe tribe and excitement to bushwalk, game drives, and even a town tour in Arusha. It’s not just about seeing the wildlife but experience their culture.