Mountain High
MOUNTAIN HIGH 14 Days : Kilimanjaro Trek & Wildlife Safari Arusha | Kilimanjaro | Tarangire | Serengeti / Ndutu |
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Phone: +255 769 994 888
Scheduled Departure: Departs Most Sundays With Minimum Two Trekkers
Often called the “Whiskey Route” this is a scenically beautiful trail, longer and much gentler than Umbwe or Marangu (the “Coca Cola Route”). Our itinerary provides valuable acclimatisation by having extra, but shorter walking days during the trek..
Arrival in Kilimanjaro
You will be picked up at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) by Wildwalks Tours and Travel representative and transferred to your hotel in Moshi town. We will have a short meeting that night, your guide will brief you on your upcoming trek and do an equipment check to make sure you have all the necessary mountain gear. Gear which is missing can be rented on this day.
Day 1 ARUSHA – MACHAME
From Arusha drive to the Machame Park gate, then a gentle climb up through the original montane forest, carpeted with unique “busy lizzie” flowers, begonias and ferns. First camp amongst the giant heather at 3,000m. Ascent of 1,200m and 5-6 hours walking.
MACHAME CAMP | Lunch, Dinner
MACHAME CAMP
Day 2 MACHAME – SHIRA
Emerge from the giant heather zone and hike through fine open moorland to camp by the Shira Cave at 3,840m. Herds of eland up here (& occasional lion!) and there are fascinating geological features in the old volcanic caldera which can be viewed during a half hour optional walk in the afternoon. Ascent 840m and 4-5 hours walking.
SHIRA CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
SHIRA CAMP
Day 3 SHIRA – BARRANCO
From Shira, climb towards the main peak Kibo, with the western glaciers clearly visible across the rugged high-altitude desert of volcanic rocks and boulders. Skirting around its base and under the imposing Western Breach, descend into the sheltered Barranco Valley for midway camp at 3,950m. 5-7 hours walking and only 110m total ascent – but having climbed higher and dropping back down assists acclimatisation.
BARRANCO CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
BARRANCO CAMP
Day 4 BARRANCO – KARANGA VALLEY
Up the steep Barranco Wall with some sections of very easy scrambling and drop down again to the Karanga Valley. This is a short walking day, around 3 hours, and again you climb about 300m but drop back down again to around 4,000m. There’s an optional further acclimatisation hike in afternoon up onto the scree below the glaciers.
KARANGA VALLEY CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
KARANGA VALLEY CAMP
Day 5 KARANGA VALLEY – BARAFU
Up to a new camp about 100m above Barafu Hut perched high on a rocky bluff at 4,000m. Fantastic views across to Mawenzi peak, and a bit less to climb tomorrow morning! This is another short walking day, about 4 hours with a 700m height gain, and time for a good rest in the afternoon immediately before the hard summit day.
BARAFU CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
BARAFU CAMP
Day 6 BARAFU – SUMMIT – MWEKA
A bracing 1am start to climb the steep frozen scree. This is unavoidable on any route but we aim to reach Stella Point on the crater rim for sunrise – another 40 mins and you’re at the highest point on the continent, usually in warm sunshine. We return on the Mweka descent route. Walking time 7 hours and 1,300m ascent to the summit, 5-6 hours and 2,800m descent to our camp in a clearing amongst the giant heather at Mweka. This is a long and hard day – you’ll feel tired but absolutely ecstatic after you’ve done it.
MWEKA CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MWEKA CAMP
Day 7 MWEKA – ARUSHA
A 4-5 hours descent through the forest to Mweka Gate to collect our certificates and meet our vehicle. Return to Arusha, arriving early to mid afternoon.
Breakfast, Lunch
General:
Accommodation is camping throughout in 3 person mountain tents shared by two people. All your equipment will be carried by vehicle or local porters, you only carry a daypack with personal gear. When camping you will not have to participate in camp chores. We buy fresh produce locally and to ensure good standards of hygiene all food is prepared by our own staff. We can cater for special dietary requirements and there are no extra food-kitty payments.
Cost:
Contact us for more information about costs.
Price quoted includes:
* All transport – 4WD Land Rovers or safari vehicles
* Accommodation as detailed – 3 person tents shared by two people when camping
* Camping equipment (except sleeping bags and insulation mats)
* Services of guides and porters
* All National Park entrance and camp site fees.
* All food – breakfasts, packed lunches and evening meals
* Donations and payments to local community project
Prices quoted exclude:
* International flights
* Travel and personal accident insurance
* Visa, passport, vaccinations, medicines
* Tips
* Expenditure on personal bar bills (including all additional drinks) drinks, souvenirs, personal items
* Optional excursions/activities not detailed in itinerary
* Any additional services requested
It is advisable to arrive in Arusha at least the day before the trek departure and the cost of a reasonable double/twin room in a hotel here, with breakfast and evening meal is $145 (single $90).
If you require pick-up from Kilimanjaro International Airport it is about a 1 hour drive and we charge $75 for the vehicle. If you arrive at the bus station from the coast, or shuttle terminus from Nairobi we will collect you free of charge.
Arrival in Kilimanjaro
You will be picked up at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) by Wildwalks Tours and Travel representative and transferred to your hotel in Moshi town. We will have a short meeting that night, your guide will brief you on your upcoming trek and do an equipment check to make sure you have all the necessary mountain gear. Gear which is missing can be rented on this day.
Day 1 ARUSHA – MACHAME
From Arusha drive to the Machame Park gate, then a gentle climb up through the original montane forest, carpeted with unique “busy lizzie” flowers, begonias and ferns. First camp amongst the giant heather at 3,000m. Ascent of 1,200m and 5-6 hours walking.
MACHAME CAMP | Lunch, Dinner
MACHAME CAMP
Day 2 MACHAME – SHIRA
Emerge from the giant heather zone and hike through fine open moorland to camp by the Shira Cave at 3,840m. Herds of eland up here (& occasional lion!) and there are fascinating geological features in the old volcanic caldera which can be viewed during a half hour optional walk in the afternoon. Ascent 840m and 4-5 hours walking.
SHIRA CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
SHIRA CAMP
Day 3 SHIRA – BARRANCO
From Shira, climb towards the main peak Kibo, with the western glaciers clearly visible across the rugged high-altitude desert of volcanic rocks and boulders. Skirting around its base and under the imposing Western Breach, descend into the sheltered Barranco Valley for midway camp at 3,950m. 5-7 hours walking and only 110m total ascent – but having climbed higher and dropping back down assists acclimatisation.
BARRANCO CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
BARRANCO CAMP
Day 4 BARRANCO – KARANGA VALLEY
Up the steep Barranco Wall with some sections of very easy scrambling and drop down again to the Karanga Valley. This is a short walking day, around 3 hours, and again you climb about 300m but drop back down again to around 4,000m. There’s an optional further acclimatisation hike in afternoon up onto the scree below the glaciers.
KARANGA VALLEY CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
KARANGA VALLEY CAMP
Day 5 KARANGA VALLEY – BARAFU
Up to a new camp about 100m above Barafu Hut perched high on a rocky bluff at 4,000m. Fantastic views across to Mawenzi peak, and a bit less to climb tomorrow morning! This is another short walking day, about 4 hours with a 700m height gain, and time for a good rest in the afternoon immediately before the hard summit day.
BARAFU CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
BARAFU CAMP
Day 6 BARAFU – SUMMIT – MWEKA
A bracing 1am start to climb the steep frozen scree. This is unavoidable on any route but we aim to reach Stella Point on the crater rim for sunrise – another 40 mins and you’re at the highest point on the continent, usually in warm sunshine. We return on the Mweka descent route. Walking time 7 hours and 1,300m ascent to the summit, 5-6 hours and 2,800m descent to our camp in a clearing amongst the giant heather at Mweka. This is a long and hard day – you’ll feel tired but absolutely ecstatic after you’ve done it.
MWEKA CAMP | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MWEKA CAMP
Day 7 MWEKA – ARUSHA
A 4-5 hours descent through the forest to Mweka Gate to collect our certificates and meet our vehicle. Return to Arusha, arriving early to mid afternoon.
Breakfast, Lunch
General:
Accommodation is camping throughout in 3 person mountain tents shared by two people. All your equipment will be carried by vehicle or local porters, you only carry a daypack with personal gear. When camping you will not have to participate in camp chores. We buy fresh produce locally and to ensure good standards of hygiene all food is prepared by our own staff. We can cater for special dietary requirements and there are no extra food-kitty payments.
Cost:
Contact us for more information about costs.
Price quoted includes:
* All transport – 4WD Land Rovers or safari vehicles
* Accommodation as detailed – 3 person tents shared by two people when camping
* Camping equipment (except sleeping bags and insulation mats)
* Services of guides and porters
* All National Park entrance and camp site fees.
* All food – breakfasts, packed lunches and evening meals
* Donations and payments to local community project
Prices quoted exclude:
* International flights
* Travel and personal accident insurance
* Visa, passport, vaccinations, medicines
* Tips
* Expenditure on personal bar bills (including all additional drinks) drinks, souvenirs, personal items
* Optional excursions/activities not detailed in itinerary
* Any additional services requested
It is advisable to arrive in Arusha at least the day before the trek departure and the cost of a reasonable double/twin room in a hotel here, with breakfast and evening meal is $145 (single $90).
If you require pick-up from Kilimanjaro International Airport it is about a 1 hour drive and we charge $75 for the vehicle. If you arrive at the bus station from the coast, or shuttle terminus from Nairobi we will collect you free of charge.
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