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Frequently Asked Questions

This is a private tour and hence the group will only consist of the people you chose to travel with. Our vehicles can take a maximum of 7 people and should your group be bigger than that, more than one vehicle will be used.

You will stay in hotels, safari lodges or permanent tented camps (with en-suite bathrooms). Safari lodges are solid buildings, whereas tented camps are permanently set-up, walk-in safari style tents that offer the same service as hotels and lodges.

We only use specially converted 4×4 safari vehicles (i.e. Toyota Land cruiser) that are able to take on the harsh Tanzanian road conditions. Each guest will enjoy a window seat and during game drives the roof will open, ensuring unspoilt views.

Although most nationalities can obtain a visa upon arrival in Tanzania, it is the sole responsibility of every traveler to be in possession of all required documents. We therefore strongly suggest that you contact your respective embassy for the latest visa regulations

No, previous trekking experience is not required to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. However, a good level of fitness and a positive attitude are important.

During the trek, you will be staying in mountain huts or camping in tents. The accommodations are basic but comfortable, with all necessary amenities provided.

Yes, most visitors to Tanzania will require a visa to enter the country. Visas can be obtained on arrival at the airport or in advance from Tanzanian embassies and consulates. Please check with your local Tanzanian embassy or consulate for the latest visa requirements.

We offer a range of accommodations to suit every budget and preference, from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly campsites. All of our accommodations are carefully selected to ensure they meet our high standards of comfort and cleanliness.