Kilimanjaro Climb & Wildlife Safari Tour

Crater on Kilimanjaro mountain, Tanzania

What to expect on this itinerary

Beautiful and inspiring, there are few experiences that can match scaling Africa's highest mountain. This epic adventure combines climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with four days relaxing in Moshi and Arusha National Park for an unforgettable wildlife safari tour. The challenging Umbwe Route is regarded as the most spectacular way up the mountain, and it offers an unforgettable ascent to 5,895 meters.

Countries Visited

Tanzania

Places Visited

Moshi, Mount Kilimanjaro, Arusha National Park

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Moshi – Relaxing in Moshi

Moshi is the gentlest of Tanzanian towns and makes for the perfect start to any African vacation. You'll be met at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transferred to Moshi and your comfortable hotel. It's a one hour journey and glimpses of Mount Kilimanjaro should accompany the trip. Lounge by the hotel pool, enjoy the relaxing terrace and savor the serenity. Just around the corner, the enchanting sights of east Africa are yours to explore. Take a walk through the market, enjoying the vibrant colors and bizarre collections of things for sale. Sample fresh fruit from roadside stalls or find a cafe terrace for a fresh cup of local coffee. Then return to the hotel and rest up after your long international flight.

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Day 2

Kilimanjaro – Exploring the Land Beneath Kilimanjaro

Day 3

Umbwe Cave Camp – Start the Kilimanjaro Climb and Ascend Through Dense Rainforest

Day 4

Baranco Camp – A Beautiful and Steep Climb to Baranco Hut

Day 5

Barafu Camp – Spectacular Ascent to Barafu Hut

Day 6

Mweka Camp – Conquering Kilimanjaro and Standing on the Roof of Africa

Day 7

Moshi – Stunning Scenery on the Descent

Day 8

Moshi – Colorful Moshi Town Tour

Day 9

Arusha – A Beautiful Safari in Arusha National Park

Day 10

Arusha – Transfer to Airport

Trip Highlights

  • Take the challenging five day Umbwe route up Mount Kilimanjaro, widely regarded as the most spectacular way up the mountain
  • Reach the summit at 5,895 meters and savor the unique feeling of standing on the roof of Africa
  • Take a game drive through Arusha National Park and marvel at some of East Africa's unique wildlife
  • Enjoy the colors and vibrant culture of Moshi, one of Tanzania's friendliest towns
  • Trek along the least populated of Kilimanjaro's trails, meaning that it's often just you, your guides, and the mountain
  • Climb through rich rainforest, before hiking along alpine deserts and into a snowy wonderland
  • Enjoy thrilling and safe scrambles on the very edge of Africa's highest mountain

Detailed Description

Mount Kilimanjaro towers over the town of Moshi, the world's highest free-standing mountain always igniting the imagination. It looks imperious, the 5,895 meter high summit almost seeming out of reach. Not only will this itinerary take you to the snow-capped peak, it takes the Umbwe Route, the most challenging and spectacular trail up the mountain. After two days relaxing in Moshi you set off on an epic five day climb. The trail is steep and exhilarating. But it's also quiet. Umbwe Route is the least used Kilimanjaro route, meaning that there are very few other hikers on the trail or at the campsites. You're hiking in untouched nature, on a route that ascends through lush rainforest, alpine desert, and a snowy wonderland.

It's not always easy, and that's part of the Umbwe Route's appeal. You'll be camping in virgin rainforest, wandering across lunar-like landscapes, and safely clambering along steep walls with the whole of Africa beneath your feet. Easing you into Tanzania is  two nights’ stay in Moshi, where you'll explore its colorful markets and vibrant atmosphere. Then the trek starts with a 1200 meter vertical ascent through coffee plantations and thick tropical forest. You just carry a day-pack as your team of guides and porters carry the equipment, set up camp, and cook filling meals throughout. Their intimate knowledge of the trail keeps you safe, particularly as you make a breathless scramble up to the Baranco Hut. After two days of hiking you're almost at 4000 meters and the stupendous views accompany every step.

The Baranco Wall provides a thrilling challenge the next day as you ascend towards the snowline. Then you make a 1am start on the fourth day of hiking, weary legs galvanized by the thought of the summit. A slow sunrise bathes the African savannahs in red and yellow as you press on from Stella Point to Uhuru Peak. Each step brings you closer to 5,895 meters, and the sign located there confirms that you've scaled the world's highest free-standing mountain. Your dreams have been realized and it will take weeks to wipe the smile off your face. Savor the views and congratulate your fellow climbers. But take time alone to appreciate the very special feeling that accompanies the summit. 

After one more night on the mountain you descend to Moshi and a relaxed two days that will complete your vacation. Rest the legs before going on a gentle Moshi town tour on day eight. Gaze up at Mount Kilimanjaro. Yes, you really did just climb it. Then, see another wild side of the country as you go on a Tanzania safari through Arusha National Park. Elephants, buffalo, zebra, giraffe, and elusive leopards all await you. But, like mighty Kilimanjaro, it's often the beauty and serenity of the landscape that will linger longest in the memory. A spectacular climb, a gentle town, and a stunning safari; this itinerary will offer a multitude of experiences that showcase the inimitability of Tanzania.

Starting Price

$7,400 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Review: Luxury Africa Safari, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Tloma Lodge, Mara Under Canvas Camp, Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Mt Kilimanjaro Hike

Wow.  That's just for starters.  I just returned from Africa with my partner and two of our close friends.  We had a 2 week trip to Tanzania and Zanzibar booked through this African safari tour operator.  It included a day hike on Mt. Kilimanjaro, 7 days of safari, and 3 days at a resort in Zanzibar.

Just as we prepared to leave San Francisco, our flight was delayed, and we had to rebook arrangements, and arrived in Arusha 36 hours later than planned.  That did not phase our travel company.  I sent them an email on Saturday AM with our new flight plans, a representative of was waiting for us as we landed at 3:30AM, and the adventure continued.

Our travel company was able to shuffle our schedule to allow us to fit in our hike on Mt. Kilimanjaro at the end of the safari portion of our trip, and give up one day in Zanzibar.  

All of the accommodations were first class.  We stayed at the Arusha Hotel for just a few hours when we landed, and found it to be a charming colonial style hotel that we wished we could have enjoyed more.

Our driver/guide, Joseph, was with us 7 days.   He was very good at negotiating the rough roads on safari, and we were able to see most of what we wanted over the trip.

We stayed one night at Kirururu Lodge overlooking Lake Manyara.  Be sure to have a drink at the bar - the view down to the lake is breath-taking.

The two nights at Tloma Lodge were also very nice.  The rooms were large and well-appointed, and the meals were wonderful.  It was relaxing to hang around the lobby in the afternoon talking to other travelers, comparing sights on our safari outings.  A special thanks to Martha for her outstanding service.  She was the best.

In the Serengeti, we stayed two nights each in two tent camps.  One in the central part (Kati Kati), and one farther north along the Mara River (Mara Under Canvas Camp).  The Mara camp was very deluxe.  Our tent must have been over 600 square feet, and had plumbed cold water.

The whole trip exceeded our expectations.  Our agent at this travel company was so helpful at every phase of planning and during the trip when our plans changed at the last minute.  Our tour guides were also there every step of the way in Tanzania.  We were never at a loss as to where to go or when, as they had us totally covered.

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Luxury Africa Safari Review: Tanzania, Kenya, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge, Kati Kati Camp, Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Great Migration

Rating this safari tour operator is a little difficult as I believe that a company is only as good as their travel agents and the people they contract with in Africa.  My travel agent was the only reason I chose this company. She made the trip and itinerary come alive for me and I was "sold" the very first time I spoke with her.  Unfortunately, I have heard she is leaving this company, therefore I would have some trepidation about recommending the company.  

The trip did not start out the best. When I arrived at Kilimanjaro there was no one to greet me!  Fortunately two gentlemen from another tour company assisted by calling the contract company in Africa's representative, Justin, for me.  Justin laughed and said he thought I was supposed to have arrived the day before, then had a taxi take me to my hotel in Arusha where he met me and minimized the issue with a brief apology.   Not a good way to start a journey!

Happily, the contract guide was fabulous.  He was with us the entire time we were in Tanzania and not only found game for us, but provided interesting history and facts about the animals and the country.  He was truly amazing and I would not hesitate to recommend him as a guide.  He made the time in Tanzania much more memorable. 

When we flew from the Serengeti to Kenya (several take-offs/landings) we arrived at Arusha where Justin met us and drove us to Kilimanjaro (Serengeti-Arusha-Kilimanjaro-Nairobi Wilson). A very harrowing experience through traffic and nearly hitting a man on a bicycle.  We found out later we could have flown directly to Kilimanjaro, but Justin wanted time to "chat" with us before we left Tanzania!  That does not show thoughtfulness toward the traveler.

Upon arrival at Nairobi Wilson we were met by Daniel, a 'stand in' for our scheduled guide Ken.  On the way to our camp we had a short game drive with very little input from Daniel.  After the experience with our terrific guide we were not impressed with this "welcome".  However, upon meeting Ken later in the evening our hopes brightened considerably - especially since he told us he was the best guide in the Maasai Mara.  He proved to be very good and made sure we had superb game viewing.

The accommodations were wonderful:  Mt. Meru Hotel in Arusha was beautiful - with a large garden area in the back, gorgeous pool (although it was too cold for us to use), friendly & helpful staff, and I had the best Caesar salad ever!

Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge (Tanzania) is a marvel.  How they got all the materials up there is a wonderment. We had quite a walk to our room (although some were farther than ours), but we managed.  The meals were all buffet and I would rate them only a "good", as I've had much better.  There was quite a variety, but there was just something missing. I'm sure others have rated their food higher - all depends on taste. The rooms were huge and hot water bottles were placed in our beds - a very nice touch since it was quite cold.  The best part of the lodge (in my opinion) was the view into the crater and watching the sunset.

Kati Kati Camp (Serengeti) was fabulous on all counts. Not luxurious, but that's not what we wanted, as we asked to be on the plains surrounded by the sounds of animals.  Our tent was large & clean with a sink, toilet and bucket shower.  Our dining tent was open and faced the plains.  It was staffed by wonderful men who looked after our every need and served the most delicious food - with a new soup each night: tomato, peanut, & cucumber - each one better than the previous.  Sitting around the campfire with our glass of wine watching the hyenas circling was something I will never forget, nor will I forget drinking coffee watching the sun rise on the Serengeti.

Sarova Mara Camp (Maasai Mara, Kenya) was like an oasis. Unless we looked at the sides of our 'room' we never would have believed we were in a tent - beautiful wood floors, marble bath and shower, mosquito netting around our beds (although it was not needed when we were there).  The grounds were beautifully kept and the facilities were exceptional. From the moment we entered the staff was there to assist and during our stay always greeted us by name no matter where we were.  The food here was also buffet and was very good - something different every night and I tried several new dishes. They had a pasta station at night and an omelet station for breakfast, along with salads, pastries, coffee and many kinds of tea.  I also had a wonderful massage the night before leaving - only $60/hour and well worth it after riding the bumpy roads in a Land Cruiser all day.  Sarova Mara would definitely be on my 'recommendation' list!

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Review: Africa Safari Honeymoon, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Serengeti

This Africa Safari travel company planed a phenomenal trip for my husband and I, everything from accommodations, to in country transportation, to food was handled by this company and was seamless!

Arusha to the Onsea House retreat with beautiful views of Mt.Meru (brother to Mt.Kilimanjaro) : we were picked up by a wonderful guide who, unfortunately was expecting us the day before for a walking safari, but we were delayed 1 day (I will explain later in the review).   Staff was amazing and accommodating, food was out of this world, and our room was gorgeous! Such a great pick for our first night in Africa.  This is where we brought school supplies in accordance with "Pack for a Purpose" and left it with the staff to bring to the school at Onsea.

The Serengeti and getting there: We took a small Cesna plane into the bush which was a great and beautiful experience. upon arrival we were greeted by a guide who set up a small picnic breakfast for us next to the airstrip complete with table cloths, coffee, tea, fruit, cookies and biscuits!  It was a very welcomed surprise after an early morning.  We were paired with a game driver that we would stick with for the entirety of our stay at Lemala - Kuria Hills.  We had a gorgeous view from anywhere in the lodge especially our room, great food, and amazing staff once again.  The game viewing was great, say lots and lots of herbivores such as giraffes, zebras, antelopes, impala, elepahnts, buffalo, and more.  But were  bit disappointed that we did not get to spot the entire Big 5.  But hey! thats the wild for you!  We had to always keep in mind that we were observing the animals in their natural habitat and it was by chance that we saw what we did. 

I must say, that this trip was absolutely unforgettable and turned out to be the best choice for our honeymoon.  But, to be completely fair, there were 2 mistakes that were made that dampened the trip (the reason it is not a 5 star review).  

Our travel company was very great with reaching out on a very regular basis before the deposit was placed, and as time got closer to the trip, the communication was less and less.  

Months before our trip, I sent in a client information sheet, complete with my and my husband's passport information along with other things they needed to know to book accommodations and transportation.  Unfortunately, those documents were not looked over well enough by the staff at the company because there was an issue with my husband's passport expiration date.  There was only 2 months left, when Tanzania required 6 months.  This mistake cost us an entire day in Africa (the most expensive single day).  The fact that we were only scheduled to be in Tanzania for 8 days, and now cut short to only 7 days, it really put a damper on our trip.  So needless to say, we get to the airline to check our bags for the international flight, and they would not allow my husband to board! In a panic, we had to run to the other side of New York and get an expedited passport costing us lots of extra time and money.  

From my experience, it is the Travel agent's responsibility to explicitly tell you, by phone, about rules of this sort.  They are supposed to be the experts of tours in the country and should have been more proactive in that aspect.  

My last disappointment came, when we realized that the great migration was not going on in the portion of the Serengeti we were staying at that time of the season.  Our agent knew that we were only in the bush for 4 nights and I explicitly requested that we wanted to see the great migration.  When we got to the lodge, it was very well known that the great migration was NOT happening at that time.  Our game viewing was much less than was we expected...don't get me wrong, it was absolutely phenomenal, but this was with a pretty experienced guide and lots and lots of searching.  

Despite the early complications and loss of time, my husband and I did have the best Honeymoon. The staff at all our Tanzania locations were phenomenal. on our last night the staff at Lamala Hills celebrated my husbands birthday in the grandest of fashions. Dancing, singing, and great fun ran through the entire night. 

Zanzibar and our trip home: After our week in the Serengeti we flew to the island of Zanzibar. We were greeted by our private transport and traveled to a resort located on the east coast of the island. The resort was fantastic. the beach was so wonderful. The customer service of the staff was a B+, still miss how amazing the bush was, and the beach was so cool. We walked for a almost two miles in knee high water exploring the natural reef and coral of the Indian ocean. The food was good and our stay had a wonderful "sundowners" with champagne & snacks. We even visited a great restaurant called which served the freshest seafood. The days were wonderful and the nights even more magical. We finished the island visit with a tour of historic stone town before leaving home.

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Safari Review: Luxury Kenya & Tanzania Safari, Serengeti National Park, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangeri, Maasai Mara
The accommodations were wonderful as were the destinations Alana from this African safari tour operator helped us select. We really appreciated the diversity of the places we visited and stayed at: Amboselli, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangeri, and two concessions in the Maasai Mara. Each park and each camp had something special to offer. One camp had only luxury 7 tents, one had 40 raised tents . Some were in between (with 15-20 individual units). Not all accommodations were tented... as Alana selected some luxury smaller lodge type properties too. Each was different and had a unique personality which only added to the trip. Whether it was the view of Kilimanjaro, the resident warthogs, the sneaky monkeys, the elephants that visited the water hole for an evening drink, the gourmet food, the incredible service, the night game drive, the walking safari, the picnic breakfast or the Maasai spotters.. each facility and each destination was perfect.

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Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia & South Africa Review, Luxury Africa Safari, Nairobi, Serengeti, Cape Town, Tarangire National Park

You could not have planned the trip better. It was fantastic! Our safari driver from Rangers was great - again could not of been better. He pushed every day for us to see everything possible. Hes fun and incredibly knowledgeable and has a great command of the English language.You were right to schedule one day in Nairobi - so glad we did not change it to two days. We saw the last of the Big 5 - the black rhino in Kenya. We loved all of our accommodations and the people are so friendly, polite and helpful.We saw the Great Migration in Tanzania. We would not of changed one thing. People from other tour agencies were dissapointed that when they arrived in Kenya when we did as all of the Wildebeest had already migrated to Tanzania.What you scheduled for us was perfect. I do think that Tanzania is not well known but Kenya is to the average American like us. If it wasn't for you we would of never known about Tanzania. Tanzania has it all - except the black rhino at the Govenor's Camp- no need to even go to Kenya but I did want to go the the Elephant and Giraffe orphanages. We loved Capetown, the shark cage trip and the tour operator was wonderful. The 1/2 day Capetown trip was great. We went on the historic Capetown walking tour at 11:00 after we checked out. We added the Olduvai museum at the crater to our trip.  We had a wonderful time and saw so much in 17 days including traveling from the East Coast;  Arusha, Tarangire National park,  Ngorongoro crater, Central Serengeti - Turner Springs, Norther Serengeti - Kokatonde, Masai - Mara, Nairobi, Victoria Falls and Capetown. A trip of a lifetime.

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Travel Review: Luxury Africa Safari, Tanzania, Tarangire, Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, Lake Manyara

The team at this safari travel company from my initial conversations with their representative to working with our travel agent was the best in customer experience. The entire trip lived up and exceeded our expectations from the time we walked off the plane in Kilimanjaro to the time we boarded to return home. This company specializes in personalized attention throughout and it was impeccable. They know these camps well and know how to design to the client's desires and expectations.

We started with two nights at the beautiful and impeccable luxury of our lodge in Arusha to recuperate from the long flights from America. We then stayed at 3 Sanctuary camps in Tarangire, Ngorongoro and Serengeti, one a permanent camp and the other two mobile camps. We ended the trip back at the lodge to rest before our long flights home.

The entire trip was planned to perfection by this company except the commercial flights which we arranged.  We would highly recommend, if possible, to fly first class. We flew from Washington to Addis Ababa and then to Kilimanjaro. Th intra-Africa charter flights, arranged by this company went perfectly.

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