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Safari Faq

You bet they are. Tanzania is one of Africa’s most stable countries. You’ll be welcomed by its friendly people and always taken care of by attentive staff. After full days of wildlife viewing, rest up at handpicked camps and lodges, which offer authentic African charm and modern-day conveniences.

Northern Tanzania! Ngorongoro Crater, a World Heritage Site, has one of the greatest concentrations of wildlife in the world. The vast plains of Serengeti National Park also host a myriad of wildlife, especially during the wildebeest migration.

We recommend booking as far in advance as possible to ensure your spot. This is especially important for travelers booking private safaris or adding extensions to their trips.

Of course! We think taking your whole family on safari is a wonderful way to learn and grow together. That’s why we offer family safari designed for families traveling with kids six years of age and older.

Absolutely. Just contact us to start the process. We’ll listen to your needs and give expert recommendations based on your interests, timeline, and budget. Leave the details to us!

Kilimanjaro Faq

The climb to Kilimanjaro does not require any technical specialization. No mountaineering gear is require to summit Kilimanjaro. Anybody in great physical condition can achieve the highest point of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Anybody who can keep running for at any rate 30 minutes without feeling shortness of breath. You ought to likewise have the capacity to stroll for no less than 2 hours in uneven territories without feeling excessively depleted. Nobody with a sore throat, cold of breathing issues ought to go past 3000m. Notwithstanding, anyone with heart or lung issues ought to counsel his/her doctor before endeavouring to climb Mt Kilimanjaro.

The manifestations of altitude sickness can show up while climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, in all climbers independent of their age as well as wellness level. Because of which, most climbers use Diamox (Acetazolamide), a medicine that lessens migraine, tiredness, sickness, dazedness, and shortness of breath which happen when climbing to high altitudes. Symptoms incorporate a shivering sensation in fingertips and on the face, and continuous pee.

Climbing Kilimanjaro is the simple tortoise challenge: you need to go slowly and just keep at it. Absolute fitness is not as important as determination and guts. While we always recommend people do some proper aerobic and strength training before they attempt the climb and have advice on “Getting Ready” that covers this, we have helped lots of people summit who have done no more than weekend walking.

Although it is feasible to climb Mt Kilimanjaro in 5 days, we strongly recommend all climbers take at least seven days. The reason people fail to summit is mainly because they allow too little time to acclimatize to the altitude and no matter how fit you may be this is still the same. Our seven day climbs average over 95% success rates.
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