Tanzania Safari and Kilimanjaro Climb
It can be challenging to plan a Tanzania safari and Kilimanjaro climb together on your own. Instead, you can enjoy the event while we take care of the planning. We will handle all aspect of your Kilimanjaro climb and safari package, including setting up safari vehicles, equipment, and mountain guides. For those looking for the self drive experience, worry not, our well maintained cars will be available to offer you a once in lifetime safari experience. Our skilled mountain staff will make sure you’re safe while trekking Mount Kilimanjaro. They will lead you up to the top and back down. You will go on safari in a specially designed 4×4 Toyota Land Cruiser that is driven by a knowledgeable guide. or that you will drive yourself for those who would prefer to go on a self drive safari experience. You will enjoy genuine Tanzanian hospitality while staying in cozy, private quarters. For a profound yet cozy immersion in nature, pick among resorts with pools or Mobile Explorer Camping, which has beds, mattresses, linen, and hot bush showers. You can also hire your 4×4 Landcruiser with the single or double rooftop tent for your camping safari experience throughout Tanzania national parks and The best part is that we offer packages to fit your tastes and budget. Select a private event where you may customize every aspect or pay less to join a small, exclusive group. To begin organizing your journey, get in touch with one of our travel specialists. A physical challenge or traveling to new places can frequently lead to unforgettable experiences. With life as a gift and a wide globe to explore, we have the freedom to choose to go on experiences that will last a lifetime. That’s why it’s so alluring to hike Mount Kilimanjaro and then go on a real safari through famous national parks. When combined, they provide an amazing African wilderness experience after a once-in-a-lifetime challenge.0ur popular Kilimanjaro and safari Experience
Lemosho Route & Impressive Tanzania Lodge Safar
Marangu Route & Wild Side Camping Safari
Machame Route & Impressive Tanzania Lodge Safari
21 Day Shira plateau and wildlife Experience
Types of Accommodation
From opulent resorts to mountain cottages
To stay in dorm-style huts while ascending Mount Kilimanjaro, opt for the Marangu route.
Private two-person tents are utilized for the last three itineraries.
A guide, porters, and mountain cooks will make up the group that goes with you up the mountain. They will prepare delectable meals every day and set up the tent before you arrive.
After climbing Africa’s tallest peak, you will surely feel both exhausted and thrilled.
Treat yourself to a leisurely lodge safari that offers top-notch lodging, outstanding service, and delicious cuisine. A luxury safari will let you enjoy nature for a true treat.
Alternatively, you can enjoy a mobile explorer or adventure camp if you want to escape the world and spend all day in the great outdoors.
What to anticipate from a safari and Kilimanjaro climb package?
What can one anticipate from a Tanzanian safari?
Explore Tanzania’s wilderness areas, which are home to a variety of species and expansive vistas.
There are twenty-two national parks to discover, thus there are countless opportunities for adventure. But determining where to begin can be difficult.
You can choose from a variety of itineraries to fit your needs, or you can use our outline of where to go to get you started.
For lone travelers or those looking for a more affordable shared experience, small group safaris are a great choice.
A private safari with a personal guide and vehicle, allowing for date and destination customization, may be preferred by couples, families, or groups of friends.
One of our specialties is organizing themed safaris, like birdwatching, photography, or migration.
For the ultimate post-trek reward, go for a customized or luxurious safari.
As you search for the Big Five and more, our experienced guides will take you on an incredible journey.
You’ll ride in our specially designed 4×4 cars, which have big windows and a roof opening for unhindered views. To guarantee individualized attention and a window seat for everyone, our group safaris are restricted to seven participants.
Trekking, fly-in safaris, balloon safaris, and guided walking safaris are some additional activities that might enhance your vacation.
Come explore Tanzania; it’s waiting for you.
What to anticipate when climbing Kilimanjaro?
Reaching the top of Africa’s highest mountain is a common objective for many tourists visiting northern Tanzania.
Those who make their goal come true will learn why Mount Kilimanjaro National Park has been designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
The five fascinating vegetation zones you will come across on your ascent—vast plains, dense forests, heathlands, alpine deserts, and the glacier-capped summit—are home to a number of endangered species.
Trekking the world’s biggest free-standing mountain will reward you with breathtaking vistas of Kenya and Tanzania.
Fortunately, neither technical climbing abilities nor experience as a climber are necessary for trekking to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
For this six- to eight-day expedition, all you need is the willpower and physical stamina to hike five to seven hours every day, as well as the stamina to travel for twelve to fourteen hours on the ascent to the top.
You can increase your chances of reaching the summit and reduce your risk of altitude sickness by adding an additional acclimatization day to your schedule.
Our knowledgeable mountain guides will ensure your safety on the mountain by encouraging and supporting you at every turn.
To get the camps ready for your arrival, they aid porters, mountain cooks, and assistants—the real mountain heroes—who carry supplies, tents, and meals. Having completed hundreds of climbs, they are well familiar with every route.
We provide the chance to climb Mount Kilimanjaro via four of the six routes:
You spend six days sleeping in communal huts along the Marangu trail on the eastern side of the mountain.
Only private treks are able to use the six-day Rongai path on the mountain’s northern flank.
On the southern side of the mountain, the Machame path takes six to seven days to complete.
On the western side of the mountain, the Lemosho path takes seven to eight days to complete.
Come climb Mount Kilimanjaro with us in safety.
How to combine Kilimanjaro hike and safari in Tanzania
We can assist you if you’re interested in a Tanzanian safari package with a climb of Kilimanjaro.
We are a Tanzanian firm with vehicles, safari guides, equipment, and mountain teams. This makes it simple for us to plan treks, set up gear, and reserve safaris.
We can guarantee your safety on the mountain and on safari thanks to our years of experience. Additionally, we’ll be there for you from the time you make your inquiry until you catch your flight home.
Mount Kilimanjaro trekking is difficult, and you will need a well-earned break at the end of your journey. For this reason, the majority of visitors decide to either combine a climb of Kilimanjaro with a beach getaway or ascend the mountain before unwinding on safari.
If you’re a nature lover without aspirations to reach the summit, trekking Mount Meru would be more appropriate. It provides a less crowded mountain with antelope, giraffes, buffaloes, baboons, colobus monkeys, and other animals on the lower forest slopes. After completing the lovely four-day walk, you’ll have more time to enjoy a safari or beach vacation.
While on safari, you can leave whatever gear you bring to the mountain, like a sleeping bag that can withstand temperatures of -12 degrees, in our office. As an alternative, you can rent a variety of things from us so you don’t have to travel with bulky bags.
We are eager to assist you in having the time of your life. All you need to do is make a reservation once your ideal itinerary is ready.
Best time to climb Kilimanjaro and Tanzania safari
Planning is essential for a Kilimanjaro climb and safari package in order to guarantee the ideal weather for both activities.
The dry seasons, which run from January to mid-March and from June to October, are the ideal times to go.
These months provide consistent weather, minimal precipitation, and good visibility, which facilitates the Kilimanjaro climb. It’s warmer in January and February and cooler but still dry from July to October.
These dry seasons are especially perfect for Tanzanian safaris since the foliage is less dense and animals congregate near water sources.
These are the greatest times to see wildlife in national parks including the Serengeti, Tarangire National Park, and Ngorongoro Crater.
You should stay away from the long rainy season, which runs from March to May. It might be slick, wet, and have poor vision.

