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- Tour Operator:
- Nomadic Adventures
- Max group size:
- 10
- Age range:
- 18 to 70
- Operated in:
- English
- Tour id:
- 129426
Highlights
- Hike through lush rainforests to Mandara Hut
- Trek across the heath zone with stunning views
- Cross the lunar-like saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo
- Ascend to Uhuru Peak for a breathtaking sunrise
- Descend through diverse habitats back to Marangu
Itinerary
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- Introduction
- Day 1 Moshi
- Day 2 Moshi - Marangu Gate - Mandara Hut (2700m)
- Day 3 Mandara Hut - Horombo Huts (3700m)
- Day 4 Horombo Huts - Kibo Huts (4700m)
- Day 5 Kibo Huts - Summit - Horombo Huts
- Day 6 Horombo Huts - Marangu Gate - Moshi
- Day 7 Moshi
What's Included
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- Accommodation
- Guide
- Meals
- Additional Services
- Transport
What's Not Included
- Flights
- Insurance
- Optional
- Additional Services
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Operated by
Nomadic Adventures
Number of tours
12
Age Range
18 to 70 years old
Response time
less than 1 hour
What started out of as a commitment to family to Climb Kilimanjaro quickly turned into a passion for high peaks and adventure travel around the world. And so Nomadic Adventures was born out of the desire to offer these amazing experiences with others around the world. We don’t just sell the...
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- Overall RatingExcellent
- ItineraryExcellent
- GuideExcellent
- TransportExcellent
- AccommodationExcellent
- FoodExcellent
- Jonny· February 28th, 2019Really had such a great trip. Knew enough of what was going on to be at ease and really enjoy the scenery. Went with a great bunch of people from all over the world but the guides really helped get us through it. Definitely recommend it for anyone who loves outdoors and hiking.Show moreNomadic Adventures commented on this reviewJonny thank you so much for yoru kind review. It was an epic trip that you went on. Hope to see you on a mountain somewhere soon againTrip date: March 2015
- LLindaGaitskell· February 18th, 2019First I must say, I am blind. I lost my sight at the age of 19 from the eye disease, glaucoma. Having completed the London marathon in 2009 I wanted another challenge, after chatting with my personal trainer I came up with the idea of climbing Kilimanjaro. Little did I know that it would be a challenge in itself to even find a company that would accept me on their trips as I am a blind person and therefore was considered to be a liability and the other people on the trip might not like having a blind person with them. After much scouring of the internet I came across an article about a group of blind people that had climbed Kilimanjaro At the end of the article there was an option to leave a comment so I wrote … how I wanted to climb Kilimanjaro but couldn’t find a company to accept me. I never expected anyone to read it but just writing it made me feel better. A couple of days later I went back to the site to reread the article and much to my amazement there was a reply from Debs the company manager saying … Having a vision is not about sight, but about commitment to a goal and the desire to achieve, so please do not let others sway you in your quest. I went with a sighted friend Peter Roberts, 61, who I met through a walking group. It was brilliant, I loved every minute of it. It was challenging but it was worth it. The hardest part of the trek was the last bit to get to the summit. It was really cold and it seemed like we were walking forever. Climbing for six hours a day, it took us five days to get to the top of Africa's highest mountain and three days to descend. The best thing about the trip was when I asked my lovely guide, Colman Temba, if I would have held people back if I did the climb in a group, he turned around to me and said 'no'. I was so chuffed to hear this. Some people think that if you have a disability it makes you less able, I don't think this I think that having a disability can sometime make people more able. We also raised £2,200 for Parkinson's UK after my dear friend Peter Flanagan died from the disease.Show moreNomadic Adventures commented on this reviewHello Linda. You truly are an inspiration and we hope people reading this will be as inspired to follow their dreams. We look forward to hosting you on your next adventureTrip date: March 2015
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