Kilimanjaro National Park Day Trip – Marangu route

On this day trip, you will hike on the Marangu Route up to Mandara Hut


Kilimanjaro National Park Day Trip – Marangu route

On this day trip, you will hike on the Marangu Route up to Mandara Hut for lunch. This trek is NOT to the summit.
All short treks are offered on a private basis, and you can start on any day of the year.
The short treks are geared for people who like to hike but reaching the summit isn’t a “must do”, and allow one to experience the excitement of hiking on the highest peak on the African continent.
All trekking inside of the Tanzania National Park require the services of a certified Kilimanjaro guide, and the Marangu route is the only route where short treks are allowed.

Itinerary

Day 1 Moshi – Hike to Mandara Hut and back to park gate

After breakfast at your hotel, you will meet your guide, drive to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate (about 1 hour), register and commence the climb. Walk through the rainforest to the Mandara encampment. A side trip to Maundi Crater is a good way to see the surroundings including Northern Tanzania and Kenya. In the rain-forest, look for towering Eucalyptus trees, bird life, and Colobus monkeys.
After lunch, hike back to park gate and drive back to Moshi.
Elevation: 1860m/6100ft to 2700m/8875ft
Distance: 8km/5mi
Hiking Time: 3-4 hours up / 2-3 hours down
Habitat: Montane Forest
Meals: L

Inclusions

  • Lunch
  • Transport from Moshi to starting point on mountain and return to Moshi
  • National Park gate fees
  • Certified, experienced, English-speaking guide
Not Included
  • International Flight
  • Accommodation in Arusha:Hotel stays before and after the safari are not included; you may arrange these separately.
  • Airport Transfers:Pick-up and drop-off services at Kilimanjaro International Airport are not included; these can be organized upon request.
  • Tips:Gratuities for the driver/guide.

Price

Price = 1 person USD 300 per person , 2 – 4 person USD 250 per person, 5-7 person USD 230 per person

What to Expect During Safaris

Wildlife Viewing: You’ll have opportunities to see a wide variety of animals in their natural habitats, including lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and many more.
Game Drives: Most safaris include guided game drives in comfortable 4×4 vehicles, allowing for close-up views of wildlife.
Professional Guides: Knowledgeable guides will provide insights into animal behaviors, ecosystems, and local cultures.
Scenic Landscapes: Expect to see stunning vistas, from rolling savannas to lush forests, and unique geological formations.
Cultural Experiences: Some safaris include visits to local communities, where you can learn about their traditions and lifestyles.

Best Time to Visit
Dry Season (June to October): This is the peak time for wildlife viewing, as animals congregate around water sources. The weather is generally warm and dry.
Calving Season (January to March): Ideal for witnessing the birth of wildebeest calves in the Serengeti, attracting predators.
Green Season (November to April): While wildlife is still visible, the landscapes are lush and green, making it perfect for birdwatching, though some areas might be less accessible due to rain.

Accommodation Options During Safaris

  • Mid-Range Accommodation: Comfortable lodges or tented camps with en-suite bathrooms, dining facilities, and a cozy atmosphere.
  • Luxury Accommodation: Upscale lodges and luxury tented camps with premium amenities, gourmet dining, and personalized service.

Clothing Recommendations

  • Lightweight Clothing: Opt for breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics to keep you cool and comfortable during the day.
  • Neutral Colors: Wear earth tones like khaki, green, and brown to blend in with the environment and not scare off wildlife.
  • Layering Options: Bring layers to adjust to varying temperatures, especially during cooler mornings and evenings.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are essential for game drives and walking safaris.
  • Accessories: Don’t forget a hat, sunglasses, and a light scarf or shawl for sun protection.
  • Camera Tips
  • Camera Type: A DSLR or mirrorless camera with a zoom lens is ideal for wildlife photography, but even a good smartphone can capture great moments.
  • Zoom Lens: A lens with a focal length of at least 200mm is recommended to get close-up shots of wildlife.
  • Extra Batteries and Memory Cards: Bring plenty of extra batteries and memory cards, as you’ll be taking many photos.
  • Protective Gear: A lens cloth or camera bag can help protect your equipment from dust and moisture.

Wi-Fi Availability
Limited Connectivity: Wi-Fi may be limited in remote areas and national parks. Many luxury lodges offer Wi-Fi, but it may be slow and unreliable.
Offline Preparation: Download maps and important documents before your trip. Consider offline apps for photos or journaling.
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Tanzania? Yes, most travelers require a tourist visa, which can often be obtained on arrival or online before your trip.

What vaccinations do I need? Common recommendations include vaccinations for Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A and B, and Typhoid. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Is it safe to go on safari? Yes, safari tours are generally safe, especially when conducted by reputable operators. Always follow your guide’s instructions.

What should I do in case of a medical emergency? Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies. Always carry a basic first aid kit and know the location of the nearest medical facility.

Can I bring my children on safari? Yes, welcome families. However, age restrictions may apply for certain activities or accommodations.

What payment methods are accepted? Cash is widely accepted, and some places accept credit cards. It’s advisable to carry some local currency (Tanzanian Shilling).

Can I go on a safari if I’m a solo traveler? Absolutely! We can arrange private tours for solo travelers.


Arrival in Tanzania and Logistics

14. Do I need a visa to enter Tanzania?

  • Most travelers require a visa to enter Tanzania. Visas can be obtained on arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or online via the Tanzania eVisa system.

15. Which airport should I fly into?

  • Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is the nearest airport to Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s located between Arusha and Moshi, both of which are starting points for your trek.

16. What vaccinations are required for Tanzania?

  • It’s recommended to have vaccinations for yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus. Check with your local travel clinic for any other requirements, especially if you’re arriving from a yellow fever-endemic country.

18. How do I get from the airport to the hotel?

  • Royal Climb and Safaris provides airport transfers to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport. Our driver will meet you at the airport and transport you to your hotel for rest before your trek.

19. Where should I stay before and after the Safaris?

  • Most trekkers stay in Moshi or Arusha before and after the Safari. Royal Climb and Safaris can recommend comfortable hotels with all the amenities to help you relax before and after your climb.

Payment Terms

Deposit Payment
The deposit is 20% of the total booking amount.
Deposit can be paid either via a bank transfer or an online card payment.
We offer bank accounts in USD currencies for bank transfers.
Once you make the advance payment you will receive a booking confirmation.

Balance Payment

Balance can be paid via bank transfer or with cash.
Bank payment can be made 15 days before the tour date (recommended 30 days prior).
Cash can be paid on arrival (USD printed in or after the year 2009).

Cancellation Policy

8 days and above departure
No cancellation fees.
0 to 7 days before departure
50% of the total tour price will be charged as cancellation fees.
Trek can be postponed to any new date without any extra cost at any point in time.
The 5% surcharge paid for either or both advance and balance payments is non-refundable in case of cancellation of the safari.

Booking and Payment Questions

20. How far in advance should I book my Kilimanjaro trek?

  • It’s best to book at least 3 to 6 months in advance to ensure availability and time for proper preparation.

21. What payment methods are accepted?

  • Royal Climb and Safaris accept bank transfers, major credit cards, and cash payments (USD, or Tanzanian Shillings).


For any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact Royal Climb and Safaris. We’re here to make your Kilimanjaro adventure smooth, safe, and unforgettable!

Customer Reviews of Royal Climb and Safaris on TripAdvisor and Google Reviews

At Royal Climb and Safaris, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional experiences to our clients, whether it’s trekking Mount Kilimanjaro, exploring Tanzania’s national parks, or enjoying cultural tours. Here’s what some of our happy adventurers have to say on TripAdvisor and Google Reviews:

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