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Africa Wonders Safaris wolcomes you to join with us 6days and 5night to go in Manyara National park,Serenget National pa...
30/03/2016

Africa Wonders Safaris wolcomes you to join with us 6days and 5night to go in Manyara National park,Serenget National park, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National park. Clic www.africawonderssafaris.com and book with us.

Africa Wonders Safaris Official Website Africa Wonders Safaris is a Tanzanian family owned business providing excellent personalized tour services in East Africa region. The company headquarters is located in the town of Iringa where there are many unspoiled tourism opportunities. We offer a wide ra…

08/03/2016
02/02/2016

06 days / 05 nights trip to Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire NP:
Day 01: Moshi to Lake Manyara NP.
Departure Moshi at 08.30am from Moshi or Arusha, and transfer by our special safari vehicles to Lake Manyara National Park for game viewing with packed lunch boxes. Dinner and overnight at Lake Manyara Hotel or Jambo Campsite.
Meal Plan: {L, D}
[Lake Manyara National Park has a wonderful mosaic of different habitats, which attracts a whole host of animals including a high density of elephants. Look out for monkeys, antelopes, zebras and hippos too. There are also lions and some have developed the unusual behaviour of climbing trees for their afternoon snooze. However, they have not mastered the art of dragging their kill high into the branches, as the leopard is so adept at doing.
Birdlife is fascinating at Lake Manyara and numbers are at their peak during the rainy season when seed-eaters, insect-eaters and water birds thrive. Nomadic quelea (finch-like birds), gather in breeding flocks of many thousands and fly across Lake Manyara National Park in vast twittering clouds. Pelicans, storks, geese, herons and cormorants share their water world with migrant flamingoes, which come and feed on the algae rich water and turn the crystalline edges of the soda lake a vibrant pink].
Day 02: Serengeti NP.
After breakfast, transfer straight to Serengeti NP with packed lunch via Olduvai Gorge Museum at Ngorongoro – the archeological site of Leakey’s family. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
[Olduvai Gorge is an archaeological site located in the eastern Serengeti Plains. The gorge is a very steep sided ravine roughly 30 miles long and 295 ft. deep. Exposed deposits show rich fossil fauna, many hominid remains and items belonging to the one of the oldest stone tool technologies, called Olduwan. The time span of the objects recovered date from 2,100,000 to 15,000 years ago. The main Olduvai Beds are in a lake basin about 16 miles in diameter. The rocks under the basin date to 5.3 million years ago. There have been seven major Beds distinguished they are ranked from oldest to youngest; Bed I, Bed II, Bed III, Bed IV, the Masek Beds, the Ndutu Beds, and Baisiusiu Beds].
Day 03: Serengeti NP – full day.
After breakfast, full day game viewing at Serengeti with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
[Making a game driving on the Serengeti plains, searching for the migration, the largest concentration of plains game (wildebeest, zebra and gazelle) to be found anywhere in the world. Also the predators (lion and cheetah) and the scavengers (hyena and jackals) together with elephant, buffalo, giraffe, warthog and many other species of both big and small game].
Day 04: Serengeti NP – full day.
After breakfast, another full day game viewing at Serengeti with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
Day 05: Ngorongoro Crater.
Early morning transfer to Ngorongoro Crater for full day tour with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge or Simba Campsite. Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
Day 06: Tarangire NP.
After early breakfast, Transfer to Tarangire NP with packed lunch. In the late afternoon transfer back to Arusha or Moshi via curio shops on the way.
Meal Plan: {B, L}
End of Tour
For booking contact with us
E- mail [email protected]
Website www.africawonderssafaris.com

06 days / 05 nights trip to Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire NP:Day 01: Moshi to Lake Many...
02/02/2016

06 days / 05 nights trip to Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire NP:
Day 01: Moshi to Lake Manyara NP.
Departure Moshi at 08.30am from Moshi or Arusha, and transfer by our special safari vehicles to Lake Manyara National Park for game viewing with packed lunch boxes. Dinner and overnight at Lake Manyara Hotel or Jambo Campsite.
Meal Plan: {L, D}
[Lake Manyara National Park has a wonderful mosaic of different habitats, which attracts a whole host of animals including a high density of elephants. Look out for monkeys, antelopes, zebras and hippos too. There are also lions and some have developed the unusual behaviour of climbing trees for their afternoon snooze. However, they have not mastered the art of dragging their kill high into the branches, as the leopard is so adept at doing.
Birdlife is fascinating at Lake Manyara and numbers are at their peak during the rainy season when seed-eaters, insect-eaters and water birds thrive. Nomadic quelea (finch-like birds), gather in breeding flocks of many thousands and fly across Lake Manyara National Park in vast twittering clouds. Pelicans, storks, geese, herons and cormorants share their water world with migrant flamingoes, which come and feed on the algae rich water and turn the crystalline edges of the soda lake a vibrant pink].
Day 02: Serengeti NP.
After breakfast, transfer straight to Serengeti NP with packed lunch via Olduvai Gorge Museum at Ngorongoro – the archeological site of Leakey’s family. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
[Olduvai Gorge is an archaeological site located in the eastern Serengeti Plains. The gorge is a very steep sided ravine roughly 30 miles long and 295 ft. deep. Exposed deposits show rich fossil fauna, many hominid remains and items belonging to the one of the oldest stone tool technologies, called Olduwan. The time span of the objects recovered date from 2,100,000 to 15,000 years ago. The main Olduvai Beds are in a lake basin about 16 miles in diameter. The rocks under the basin date to 5.3 million years ago. There have been seven major Beds distinguished they are ranked from oldest to youngest; Bed I, Bed II, Bed III, Bed IV, the Masek Beds, the Ndutu Beds, and Baisiusiu Beds].
Day 03: Serengeti NP – full day.
After breakfast, full day game viewing at Serengeti with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
[Making a game driving on the Serengeti plains, searching for the migration, the largest concentration of plains game (wildebeest, zebra and gazelle) to be found anywhere in the world. Also the predators (lion and cheetah) and the scavengers (hyena and jackals) together with elephant, buffalo, giraffe, warthog and many other species of both big and small game].
Day 04: Serengeti NP – full day.
After breakfast, another full day game viewing at Serengeti with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
Day 05: Ngorongoro Crater.
Early morning transfer to Ngorongoro Crater for full day tour with packed lunch. Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge or Simba Campsite. Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
Day 06: Tarangire NP.
After early breakfast, Transfer to Tarangire NP with packed lunch. In the late afternoon transfer back to Arusha or Moshi via curio shops on the way.
Meal Plan: {B, L}
End of Tour
For booking contact with us
E- mail [email protected]
Website www.africawonderssafaris.com

04 days / 03 nights trip to Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP and Ngorongoro Crater:Day 01: Lake Manyara NP. Departure Moshi...
02/02/2016

04 days / 03 nights trip to Lake Manyara NP, Serengeti NP and Ngorongoro Crater:
Day 01: Lake Manyara NP.
Departure Moshi / Arusha by our special safari vehicles to Lake Manyara National Park for game viewing with packed lunch boxes. Dinner and overnight at Lake Manyara Hotel or Jambo Campsite.
Meal Plan: {L, D}
[Lake Manyara National Park has a wonderful mosaic of different habitats, which attracts a whole host of animals including a high density of elephants. Look out for monkeys, antelopes, zebras and hippos too. There are also lions and some have developed the unusual behaviour of climbing trees for their afternoon snooze. However, they have not mastered the art of dragging their kill high into the branches, as the leopard is so adept at doing.
Birdlife is fascinating at Lake Manyara and numbers are at their peak during the rainy season when seed-eaters, insect-eaters and water birds thrive. Nomadic quelea (finch-like birds), gather in breeding flocks of many thousands and fly across Lake Manyara National Park in vast twittering clouds. Pelicans, storks, geese, herons and cormorants share their water world with migrant flamingoes, which come and feed on the algae rich water and turn the crystalline edges of the soda lake a vibrant pink].
Day 02: Serengeti NP.
After breakfast, transfer straight to Serengeti NP with packed lunch. Tour en-route. Dinner and overnight at Serengeti Sopa Lodge or Seronera Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
Day 03: Serengeti NP.
Start early morning for your game viewing at Serengeti NP with packed lunch. Thereafter, late afternoon transfer to Ngorongoro for dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge or Simba Campsite.
Meal Plan: {B, L, D}
[Making a game driving on the Serengeti plains, searching for the migration, the largest concentration of plains game (wildebeest, zebra and gazelle) to be found anywhere in the world. Also the predators (lion and cheetah) and the scavengers (hyena and jackals) together with elephant, buffalo, giraffe, warthog and many other species of both big and small game].
Day 04: Ngorongoro Crater.
After breakfast, a full day Ngorongoro Crater tour, one of the natural wonders of the world. Transfer back to Arusha or Moshi.
Meal Plan: {B, L}
[Strangely enough the Crater is sometimes visited by the Maasai with their cattle who are capable of co-existing and sharing the rich grazing with the wild animals. Young Maasai warriors - (Moran) – es**rt their herds and protect them from lions and leopards, which in the olden days; they had to kill in order to prove their manhood].
The safari and tour prices below include
• 3 day game safari to Tanzania's northern circuit as per sample itinerary
• Hotel/lodge accommodation for the duration of the three day safari
• Animal tours according to your itinerary preferences
• Private 4 wheel drive vehicle with a roof hatch
• Professional safari and tour guide / driver
• Lake Manyara / Ngorongoro crater / Tarangire national park fees
• All meals on the safari
• All game viewing activities
• Price quoted per person sharing
The safari and tour prices below exclude
• Drinks and mineral water
• Laundry
• Items of personal nature
• International and local airfares
• Airport taxes
• Entry visas
• Travel insurance
• Any airport transfers & hotel accommodation before / after the safari
• Tips and gratuities

End of Tour

02/02/2016

MOUNT KILIMANJARO CLIMBING - Machame Route
Also referred to as the Whiskey Route, Machame attracts around 25% of the total climbers on the mountain. We feel that this is the most varied and scenic route up Kilimanjaro.The downside is that accommodation on the Machame route is strictly tents only. This is more than made up for by the incredible sights you will be treated to, that will not be seen by those who have chosen the easier Marangu route. From late afternoon sunsets at Shira, to the misty heights of Kibo at the great Barranco Wall, the Machame route provides the more adventurous hiker with stunning photo opportunities. The day walks are longer and steeper and generally physically more challenging than the Marangu route, so you need to be fit to do this route.
DAY 1: Moshi
Our staff will meet you at Kilimanjaro International airport and transfer you to Moshi where you will spend the evening. Before dinner, your guide will sit with you and brief you on the climb ahead. Overnight: Moshi
DAY 2: Machame Gate -
Machame camp After breakfast you will be transferred from Moshi to Machame village where all your supplies and your equipment will be prepared by your guide, his team of porters and your cook. More than likely it will be wet and muddy so you will have take an hour long walk of nearly 3 km from the village to the Machame gate –otherwise you will be driven there if the road is dry enough. After you have registered at the gate office you will begin your Kilimanjaro climb for real. First, you will enter the rain forest (where it really does rain!), so you can fully expect to take a wet and soggy hike along a muddy trail until you hit the halfway point to the Machame camp. Here you will stop for lunch before heading off for the Machame camp. By the time you arrive at Machame Camp later in the afternoon your porters will already have arrived and will have started preparing everything for your arrival, your tents will be pitched and water will be on the boil. You will be given a supply of water to wash with hand later on your cook will prepare dinner for you. You can expect temperatures to drop to freezing point at this campsite. Altitude range: 1500 metres – 3100 metres Hiking time: 7- 8 hours Distance: 16 – 19 km's Habitat: Rain forest
DAY 3: Machame camp - Shira camp

After an early start you will be served breakfast at Machame Camp, then you climb an hour or so before you leave the glades of the forest. The gradient eases off a bit as you hike through moorlands for a further 2 hours until it’s time for lunch. After a quick lunch and a short rest you will continue your ascent up a rocky ridge leading onto the Shira plateau. On a clear day you will see from here the Western Breach with its awesome glaciers in the east. A short hike from here will bring you to the Shira campsite, where you will be spending the night. Again, the porters will have your tents pitched before you arrive and will boil drinking and washing water, before your cook prepares your dinner. At 3850 metres, your night at this camp will see temperatures dropping to more than just a few degrees below freezing .Altitude range: 2980 metres – 3850 metres Hiking time: 6 hours approx Distance: 9 – 10 km’s Habitat: Rain forest and Moorland
DAY 4: Shira Camp - Lava Tower - Barranco camp
From Shira camp the route turns east towards Kibo and you will find yourself hiking through semi desert conditions and fairly rocky conditions surrounding Lava Tower – to get here you will have hike for about 5 hours and you will have attained an altitude of over 4450metres. You will have lunch before beginning your ascent towards Lava Tower at 4600 metres. After lunch you descend again by approximately 650 metres down to the Barranco camp – this will take a little over 2 hours of hiking. On the way you should make the most of the excellent vantage points along the way which overlook the Western Breach and Breach Wall – a good time to get your cameras out to get some stunning pictures. The camp is located in a valley just below the Breach and the rather impressive looking Great Barranco Wall. Enjoy the magnificent sunset while you wait for your cook to finish preparing a well deserved dinner and the porters get your tents ready for a night of rest in subzero temperatures. Altitude range: 3850 metres – 4600 metres – 3950 metres Hiking time: 7 hours approx Distance: 14 - 15 km's Habitat: Semi desert and rocky terrain
Optional Extra:
Extra acclimatization day If you like, and we highly recommend this as it improves your chances of success by 75%, day 5 can be spent as an acclimatisation day. On this day you will walk from Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp. It will take around 4 hours over 7km through Alpine Desert. Your guide will use this walk to assess your strength and stamina for the summit ahead. This also assists your guide in determining the pace you should summit at and what time to wake up to begin hiking for the summit. This evening you will be sleeping at altitude, at around 4200 meters above sea level. On day 5, you will only ascend by 360 meters, hence giving you sufficient time to acclimatize.
DAY 5: Barranco camp - Barafu camp
After breakfast you will leave Barranco camp and make your way up the Great Barranco Wall – this part of the climb looks far worse than it really is – remember this when you start this climb! From the Great Barranco Wall you will then descend through the Karanga Valley over wintervening ridges and valleys, to the junction that connects with the Mweka route. Make sure you fill up with water in the Karanga valley as there will be no water at Barafu camp where you will be spending part of the night. Carry your water in a thermal flask otherwise it will freeze later. Mweka is the preferred route down from the summit, so make a mental note to remember it. From this junction it will take you almost another hour to reach Barafu Hut. At an altitude of 4560 meters, your tents are pitched on a narrow, stony, and dangerous ridge and are exposed to all the elements – you can bank on gale force winds and a freezing night out here. At camp, your guide will advise you to family rise yourself with your surroundings before dark, as you will be leaving at midnight to make the final ascent to the summit, and you won’t want to be caught stumbling around or causing an accident on this ridge at this stage. You will also need to spend some time preparing your equipment for your summit attempt. Ensure that headlamp and camera batteries are in order and make sure you have spare sets of batteries available as well. Make sure you are in bed by 19h00 - you will only have 4½ hours before your wake up call so it’s important to get as much sleep as possible before. Altitude range: 3950 metres – 4560 metres Hiking time: 7 hours Distance: About 13 km's Habitat: Alpine desert
DAY 6: SUMMIT: Stella Point, Uhuru Peak, Mweka Campsite
Today will by far be your toughest day of climb, you will rise around23h30, and after some tea and biscuits you head off into the night towards Stella Point on the crater rim. The walk to Stella point is for many climbers probably the most mentally and physically challenging part of the entire route. You will be hiking about 6 hours to get to Stella Point - here you will stop for a rest and if the weather is kind, you will see a truly magnificent African sunrise. Departing from Stella Point, you will more than likely be walking through snow for the next 2 hour, when you will finally reach the summit of Uhuru Peak at 5895 meters. Don’t get too relaxed and spend too much time on the summit, even if the weather is good. Cold and fatigue will set in quickly and you may find it very difficult to get started again. So spend a little time to enjoy the fact that you have conquered Kilimanjaro, get the camera out and take some pictures, then it will be best that you get moving again – it’s a long way down! The first part of your descent to Barafu will take almost another 3hours. Here you will stop for a short rest before heading down to Mweka hut – it takes an average of 5 hours to work your way down the rock and scree path to the moorland and eventually back into the rainforest. Mweka camp is situated in the upper forest and mist or rain can be expected in the late afternoon. As usual your tents, dinner, and washing water will be prepared Altitude range: 4560 meters – 5895 meters – 3100 meters Hiking time: 15 – 16 hours Distance: 30 kilometers Habitat: Snow, Ice and Stony screed

DAY 7: Mweka camp - Mweka Gate
After an early and well-deserved breakfast, it is a short 3-hour and scenic hike back to the Mweka Park gate, where you sign your name and enter your details in a register. To make your achievement official, you will receive a summit certificate. If you reached Stella Point you will be presented with a green certificate, and if you made it all the way to Uhuru Peak you will have earned yourself a gold certificate. It’s not over yet though - you still have to walk from the Mweka Gate down into the Mweka village, normally a muddy 3 km hike that will take an hour or so. Here you will be served a delicious hot lunch before returning to Moshi where you will stay at your hotel. Take some timeout for a bit of celebrating before getting a decent night's rest in a comfortable bed. Altitude range: 3100 meters – 1970 meters Hiking time: 3 hours Distance: About 15 km's Habitat: Forest
DAY 8: Back home

For more information contact us
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.africawonderssafaris.com

MOUNT KILIMANJARO CLIMBING  -  Machame Route Also referred to as the Whiskey Route, Machame attracts around 25% of the t...
02/02/2016

MOUNT KILIMANJARO CLIMBING - Machame Route
Also referred to as the Whiskey Route, Machame attracts around 25% of the total climbers on the mountain. We feel that this is the most varied and scenic route up Kilimanjaro.The downside is that accommodation on the Machame route is strictly tents only. This is more than made up for by the incredible sights you will be treated to, that will not be seen by those who have chosen the easier Marangu route. From late afternoon sunsets at Shira, to the misty heights of Kibo at the great Barranco Wall, the Machame route provides the more adventurous hiker with stunning photo opportunities. The day walks are longer and steeper and generally physically more challenging than the Marangu route, so you need to be fit to do this route.
DAY 1: Moshi
Our staff will meet you at Kilimanjaro International airport and transfer you to Moshi where you will spend the evening. Before dinner, your guide will sit with you and brief you on the climb ahead. Overnight: Moshi
DAY 2: Machame Gate -
Machame camp After breakfast you will be transferred from Moshi to Machame village where all your supplies and your equipment will be prepared by your guide, his team of porters and your cook. More than likely it will be wet and muddy so you will have take an hour long walk of nearly 3 km from the village to the Machame gate –otherwise you will be driven there if the road is dry enough. After you have registered at the gate office you will begin your Kilimanjaro climb for real. First, you will enter the rain forest (where it really does rain!), so you can fully expect to take a wet and soggy hike along a muddy trail until you hit the halfway point to the Machame camp. Here you will stop for lunch before heading off for the Machame camp. By the time you arrive at Machame Camp later in the afternoon your porters will already have arrived and will have started preparing everything for your arrival, your tents will be pitched and water will be on the boil. You will be given a supply of water to wash with hand later on your cook will prepare dinner for you. You can expect temperatures to drop to freezing point at this campsite. Altitude range: 1500 metres – 3100 metres Hiking time: 7- 8 hours Distance: 16 – 19 km's Habitat: Rain forest
DAY 3: Machame camp - Shira camp

After an early start you will be served breakfast at Machame Camp, then you climb an hour or so before you leave the glades of the forest. The gradient eases off a bit as you hike through moorlands for a further 2 hours until it’s time for lunch. After a quick lunch and a short rest you will continue your ascent up a rocky ridge leading onto the Shira plateau. On a clear day you will see from here the Western Breach with its awesome glaciers in the east. A short hike from here will bring you to the Shira campsite, where you will be spending the night. Again, the porters will have your tents pitched before you arrive and will boil drinking and washing water, before your cook prepares your dinner. At 3850 metres, your night at this camp will see temperatures dropping to more than just a few degrees below freezing .Altitude range: 2980 metres – 3850 metres Hiking time: 6 hours approx Distance: 9 – 10 km’s Habitat: Rain forest and Moorland
DAY 4: Shira Camp - Lava Tower - Barranco camp
From Shira camp the route turns east towards Kibo and you will find yourself hiking through semi desert conditions and fairly rocky conditions surrounding Lava Tower – to get here you will have hike for about 5 hours and you will have attained an altitude of over 4450metres. You will have lunch before beginning your ascent towards Lava Tower at 4600 metres. After lunch you descend again by approximately 650 metres down to the Barranco camp – this will take a little over 2 hours of hiking. On the way you should make the most of the excellent vantage points along the way which overlook the Western Breach and Breach Wall – a good time to get your cameras out to get some stunning pictures. The camp is located in a valley just below the Breach and the rather impressive looking Great Barranco Wall. Enjoy the magnificent sunset while you wait for your cook to finish preparing a well deserved dinner and the porters get your tents ready for a night of rest in subzero temperatures. Altitude range: 3850 metres – 4600 metres – 3950 metres Hiking time: 7 hours approx Distance: 14 - 15 km's Habitat: Semi desert and rocky terrain
Optional Extra:
Extra acclimatization day If you like, and we highly recommend this as it improves your chances of success by 75%, day 5 can be spent as an acclimatisation day. On this day you will walk from Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp. It will take around 4 hours over 7km through Alpine Desert. Your guide will use this walk to assess your strength and stamina for the summit ahead. This also assists your guide in determining the pace you should summit at and what time to wake up to begin hiking for the summit. This evening you will be sleeping at altitude, at around 4200 meters above sea level. On day 5, you will only ascend by 360 meters, hence giving you sufficient time to acclimatize.
DAY 5: Barranco camp - Barafu camp
After breakfast you will leave Barranco camp and make your way up the Great Barranco Wall – this part of the climb looks far worse than it really is – remember this when you start this climb! From the Great Barranco Wall you will then descend through the Karanga Valley over wintervening ridges and valleys, to the junction that connects with the Mweka route. Make sure you fill up with water in the Karanga valley as there will be no water at Barafu camp where you will be spending part of the night. Carry your water in a thermal flask otherwise it will freeze later. Mweka is the preferred route down from the summit, so make a mental note to remember it. From this junction it will take you almost another hour to reach Barafu Hut. At an altitude of 4560 meters, your tents are pitched on a narrow, stony, and dangerous ridge and are exposed to all the elements – you can bank on gale force winds and a freezing night out here. At camp, your guide will advise you to family rise yourself with your surroundings before dark, as you will be leaving at midnight to make the final ascent to the summit, and you won’t want to be caught stumbling around or causing an accident on this ridge at this stage. You will also need to spend some time preparing your equipment for your summit attempt. Ensure that headlamp and camera batteries are in order and make sure you have spare sets of batteries available as well. Make sure you are in bed by 19h00 - you will only have 4½ hours before your wake up call so it’s important to get as much sleep as possible before. Altitude range: 3950 metres – 4560 metres Hiking time: 7 hours Distance: About 13 km's Habitat: Alpine desert
DAY 6: SUMMIT: Stella Point, Uhuru Peak, Mweka Campsite
Today will by far be your toughest day of climb, you will rise around23h30, and after some tea and biscuits you head off into the night towards Stella Point on the crater rim. The walk to Stella point is for many climbers probably the most mentally and physically challenging part of the entire route. You will be hiking about 6 hours to get to Stella Point - here you will stop for a rest and if the weather is kind, you will see a truly magnificent African sunrise. Departing from Stella Point, you will more than likely be walking through snow for the next 2 hour, when you will finally reach the summit of Uhuru Peak at 5895 meters. Don’t get too relaxed and spend too much time on the summit, even if the weather is good. Cold and fatigue will set in quickly and you may find it very difficult to get started again. So spend a little time to enjoy the fact that you have conquered Kilimanjaro, get the camera out and take some pictures, then it will be best that you get moving again – it’s a long way down! The first part of your descent to Barafu will take almost another 3hours. Here you will stop for a short rest before heading down to Mweka hut – it takes an average of 5 hours to work your way down the rock and scree path to the moorland and eventually back into the rainforest. Mweka camp is situated in the upper forest and mist or rain can be expected in the late afternoon. As usual your tents, dinner, and washing water will be prepared Altitude range: 4560 meters – 5895 meters – 3100 meters Hiking time: 15 – 16 hours Distance: 30 kilometers Habitat: Snow, Ice and Stony screed

DAY 7: Mweka camp - Mweka Gate
After an early and well-deserved breakfast, it is a short 3-hour and scenic hike back to the Mweka Park gate, where you sign your name and enter your details in a register. To make your achievement official, you will receive a summit certificate. If you reached Stella Point you will be presented with a green certificate, and if you made it all the way to Uhuru Peak you will have earned yourself a gold certificate. It’s not over yet though - you still have to walk from the Mweka Gate down into the Mweka village, normally a muddy 3 km hike that will take an hour or so. Here you will be served a delicious hot lunch before returning to Moshi where you will stay at your hotel. Take some timeout for a bit of celebrating before getting a decent night's rest in a comfortable bed. Altitude range: 3100 meters – 1970 meters Hiking time: 3 hours Distance: About 15 km's Habitat: Forest
DAY 8: Back home

For more information contact us
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.africawonderssafaris.com

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