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Day hike on Kilimanjaro mountain to Mandara

Pr from $245 / Pr to $245pp (USD)
Tour highlight
  • Main Destination :
    Northern tanzania
  • Tour may be offered as :
    • Solo
    • Private
    • Trek
    • Walking
  • Tour Duration:
    Day: 1
  • You Visit:
    • Kilimanjaro National Park

Tour Over View:

Our day tour to this snow – caped Mountain, will give you a chance to conquer Kilimanjaro but not to finish it. On this day trip you will not require to have any special climbing gears, all that you need to have is comfortable walking shoes and rain coat in case it rains on your way up. 

Tour itinerary:

3 hrs Drive The hike start at Marangu gate after signing at the park offices. Our guide will be available to assist you with any information you might have. You will need 4 hours to trek to to the first Hut. (Mandara Hut), you will admire the stunning view of 3 volcanic peak of kibo, Mawenzi and shira as your guide explains their geology and surrounding and you will need 3 hours back, you will walk down slowly to Marangu gate. While you observe for anything that you might have missed on your way up. A Moorland Safaris & Trekking Vehicle will be waiting to pick you up and return to your hotel in Arusha arriving at 19:00hrs.

Duration: 7 hours

Include



  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Lunch box


Exclude



  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Tip ($10 per person)


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