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Kilimanjaro Climb and Safari
Marangu, Tanzania
February 12, 2011 - February 25, 2011
"Every moment on Kili fed my soul and made me stronger. I had read that climbing Kili is a walk through every environmental zone on earth, but until I was there, breathing in and breathing out, I didn't really grasp that concept in a real way. The final ascent to the summit was magical. Nearly full moon, no headlamps required. I got way more than I came for!" CS, Indiana, 2006
"This was my first time with a tour group and I was extremely
pleased. It was wonderful not having to worry about transportation,
where to stay/eat, what outfitter/safari group to hire. It was nice to
sit back, roll with the day and not have to worry. You've sold me on
tour group adventure traveling!!!!!" RZ, Minnesota 2008
Highlights:
- Making the final ascent to the peak by moonlight and reaching the ridge just as the rising sun lights up the glaciers
- Following the Machame Route through many different ecosystems, including rain forest , the dry and dusty Shira Plateau, the Barranco area with its senesio trees and "Breakfast Wall", the exquisite Karanga Valley with its streams, and the rocky and inhospitable Barafu
- Learning something about life in Tanzania from our porters and the women we meet when we visit the Shiri Tumaini Women's Cooperative
- Visiting three completely different National Parks: Lake Manyara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater
- Seeing herds of zebras, elephants, giraffes, wildebeest, and antelopes, as well as lions, leopards, hippos, and many other animals we have only seen on TV
Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, has long lured travelers looking for a challenging but non-technical ascent to the rooftop of the world. Situated in the stable country of Tanzania, trekkers from all over the world come to experience its many different ecosystems, challenge their stamina, enjoy the hospitality of Tanzanians, and relax after the climb with some of the best game viewing in the world. We climb on the Machame Route, which goes through a variety of ecosystems and is suitable for women in excellent physical condition without mountaineering experience. Our summit attempt occurs during the full moon, truly one of the most magical of experiences. After our trek we relax on a five day safari, visiting Lake Manyara, the Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater, world famous for abundant wildlife. February is the month many animals give birth and Ngorogoro Crater in particular looks like a giant nursery.
This trip is for:
women who are in excellent physical condition. Prior hiking experience, a flexible and inquisitive attitude, and an adventurous spirit are all important. Please read the itinerary carefully and make sure it is a suitable trip for you. High altitude and mountaineering experience are not required.
Accommodations:
- three nights at the Marangu Resort
- four nights at standard class lodges while on safari
- seven nights camping in tents with ample room for two women
Maximum group size: 11
Trip Price: $5745 for the climb and safari (see this page for discounts). Deposit is $400
Trip price includes:
- experienced guides (including an Adventures in Good Company guide) and porters
- three nights hotel in Marangu before and after the climb, four nights lodging in standard lodges on the safari
- all meals from breakfast on day 2 to lunch the final day
- all National Park fees (this is often not included in prices listed by other companies)
- transportation within Tanzania including transfer to/from Kilimanjaro airport if you arrive and leave with the group
- group camping and cooking equipment
Trip starts:
We will meet at the Kilimanjaro airport (JRO) on February 12 when the evening flight arrives. If you arrive earlier, we can arrange transportation for you to our hotel for an additional $70
Trip ends:
You can take a flight out the evening of February 25
More Information:
you can download the complete trip information here (includes detailed packing list)
Itinerary:
Day 0 (Feb 11) Leave U.S. for overnight flight
Day 1 (Feb 12)
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) where we are
transported to the hotel. Overnight in Marangu at the Marangu Resort.
Day 2 (Feb 13)
Today we will visit the Shira Tumaini women's cooperative and learn
about their history and the projects they are working on. This will
enhance our understanding of the local culture rather than just the
tourist version. We will also visit the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance
Project to learn more about the work they are doing to improve
conditions for porters. Overnight at Marangu Resort.
Day 3 (Feb 14)
Today we drive from Marangu to Machame Gate where we'll have tea while
our guides check in with the park ranger and our porters load our gear.
We leave the park gate and walk through the rain forest on a winding
trail up a ridge. This part of the trail can be muddy and slippery and
gaiters and trekking poles are a good idea here. We spend our first
night on the mountain at Machame Camp. (5400 to 9300 ft, 5-7 hours). Day 4 (Feb 15)
After breakfast, we leave the glades of the rain forest and continue on
an ascending path, crossing a little valley and walking along a steep
rocky ridge, covered with heather, until the ridge ends. The route then
turns west into a river gorge. Time for rest, dinner, and overnight at
the Shira campsite (12,400 ft, 5-7 hours). Day 5 (Feb 16)
From the Shira Plateau, we continue to the east up a ridge, passing the
junction towards the peak of Kibo. There are two possible routes here:
to either go by way of Lava Tower, called the "Shark's Tooth" , or to
continue more directly down to the Barranco Valley at an altitude of
12,800'. Here we rest, enjoy dinner, and overnight. Ending the day at
the same elevation as when you started, this day is very important for
acclimatization and will help your body prepare for summit day (12,800
ft, 6-8 hrs).
Day 6 (Feb 17) After breakfast, we leave
Barranco camp and scramble up the great Barranco Wall. While there is
no technical climbing involved, the rock scrambling is exciting and the
view is magnificent. We then descend down into a wild looking valley,
before descending to the Karanga River and ascending once more to the
Karanga Valley campsite (13,000 ft, 4-5 hrs).
Day 7 (Feb 18)
Leaving the Karanga Valley campsite we come to the junction which
connects with the Mweka Trail. We continue up to the Barafu camp. You
have now completed the South Circuit, which offers views of the summit
from many different angles. Here we make camp, rest, enjoy dinner, and
prepare for a very early morning summit day. The two peaks of Mawenzi
and Kibo can be seen from this position (15,100 ft, 3-4 hrs).
Day 8 (Feb 19)
This is undoubtedly our longest and toughest day! Leaving our camp by
midnight , we ascend slowly and steadily for about 6-7 hours. At Stella
Point (18,652 ft), we will stop for a short rest and will be rewarded
with the most magnificent sunrise we are ever likely to see (weather
permitting). From Stella Point, it is about a 45 minute ascent to the
summit, Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the
continent of Africa. From the summit, we now make our descent
continuing straight down to the Millenium or Mweka camp site, stopping
at Barafu for lunch and a brief rest. The descent is quite challenging
due to steep terrain and losse gravel ("scree") in places, and its
difficulty should not be underestimated. Finally, after 14-18 hours of
hiking, we enjoy our last dinner on the mountain and a well-earned
sleep.
Day 9 (Feb 20) A 4-6 hour descent through
beautiful forest brings you to the Park gate and our waiting transport.
We drive back to the hotel, where hot showers and a great dinner
complete our celebration.
Day 10 (Feb 21) With the
climb over, we completely switch gears today for the safari (Swahili
for "trip"). Departing the hotel after breakfast, we head to Lake
Manyara Park, enjoying lunch along the way. This park is located below
a volcanic escarpment at the base of which numerous springs feed the
forest meadows, keeping them lush and green, and attracting a large
animal population. Elephant herds are frequently encountered. Game
followed by dinner and a night at Lake Manyara Lodge.
Day 11 (Feb 22)
We will leave early in the morning after breakfast and drive to
Ngorongoro Conservation Area for a full day game viewing in the
Ngorongoro main crater. Ngorongoro Crater is quite different from the
Serengeti: a huge
collapsed volcano crater, the steep walls both confine and protect many
of the animals that live here. Most animals live on the crater floor
some 1200 feet below the rim. Herds of wildebeest, zebras, warthogs,
buffalos, and their babies are common and we may also see the black
rhino, one of Tanzania's "Big Five" and difficult to see other places.
In the afternoon, we will take time out to stretch your legs and enjoy
a picnic lunch at Ngoitokitok Springs while watching hippos jostle for
position in the water. We will leave the crater in the evening.
Day 12 (Feb 23)
We will leave after breakfast in the morning and drive to Serengeti
National Park with a stop at Olduvai Gorge, site of Louis and Mary
Leakey's famous discoveries of human ancestors, the Zinjanthropus
Bosei. We will take a tour of the site and museum and after the tour we
will proceed with our drive to Serengeti National Park while game
viewing along the way.
Day 13 (Feb 24) Today we will
leave early in the morning after breakfast for a full day game viewing
in the Serengeti National Park. Our concentration today will be
following the great migration of the wildebeests and zebras on the
southern plains of the Serengeti National Park. In the afternoon we
will stop to enjoy our picnic boxed lunch at a designated picnic site
and in the evening we will return to the same lodge for overnight.
Day 14 (Feb 25)
We will leave after breakfast and make our way to Seronera airstrip
while game viewing on the way. You will take a local flight from
Seronera airstrip and fly to Arusha arriving in time for lunch. After
lunch we will provide you with a day-room to refresh and relax before
we transfer you to the airport in the evening for your international
flight back home. (Some people have chosen to extend their trip with a
visit to the mountain gorillas of nearby Rwanda.
Day 15 (Feb 26) Back home, we savor the excitement and challenge of the previous 2 weeks and enjoy the luxury of sleeping in our own beds
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