Mt Kenya - Sirimon in - Chogoria out
4 days / 3 nights
Old Moses camp
Depart Nairobi at 8:30am to Mt Kenya National park taking 3.5 hrs. Meet crew have lunch then trek to first camp. Taking 3 hrs to hike to first camp. 10km.
Dinner and rest old Moses camp in tents (3300m).
Ship Tons Camp
Morning breakfast, at 7am then hike up to mackiinders Valley through Moorland. Lunch will be served along the trek. Approx trekking time: 7 hours. Depending on your pace.
Dinner and rest at ship tons camp 4200m in tents. Distance 4.4km
Summit - Mintos Camp- - Bandas Camp-
Early morning wakeup call at 2 30am we attempt point Lenana (4985M) at dawn to catch early sunrise. The trek is approx. 3 hours. We descend down to Mintos camp for breakfast, approx time 1.5hrs, lunch is served in between the trek approx time 41/2 hrs. Then down further to Bandas camp approx time 2 hrs.
Dinner and rest at bandas camp .Dinner and rest at bandas camp (2930 m).
Bandas Camp - Chogoria Town
Walk down the forest to be picked by your vehicle back to Nairobi and check in to your hotel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time of year for trekking?
The best time is during the dry seasons: December to March and June to October.
What is the difficulty level of the trek?
Kilimanjaro is challenging, while Meru is moderate; both require good physical fitness.
What is included in the package price?
Accommodation, meals, park fees, guides, porters, and transportation are typically included.
Do I need a special permit to trek?
Yes, permits are required and are usually included in the package.
What type of accommodation will be provided?
Camping for Kilimanjaro and huts or lodges for Meru.
What should I pack for the trek?
Pack warm clothing, sturdy boots, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, and personal items.
What happens in case of an emergency?
Guides are trained for emergencies, and evacuation procedures are in place.
What fitness level is required for this trek?
A good fitness level with prior trekking experience is recommended.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, itineraries can often be customized to suit your preferences.
Are there any age restrictions for activities?
Generally, the minimum age is 10-12 years, with no strict upper limit, depending on health.
What is your cancellation policy?
Cancellation policies vary, but typically refunds depend on how far in advance the cancellation is made.
Our Vision
We are creating amazing experiences for all in the nicest possible way. Our joy, is to see our customers served to their maximum satisfaction.
Why Choose Us?
Experience the Best of Tanzania
At Safari Adventures, we specialize in creating custom, boutique safaris that provide the perfect blend of adventure, luxury, and cultural immersion.
Tailor-Made Itineraries
Customized plans to fit your interests, time, and budget.
Luxury and Comfort
Exclusive-use camps with gourmet dining and top-tier amenities. Selection of hotels and lodges ideal to suit our customer’s needs.
Expert Local Guides
Knowledgeable guides with experience.
Special Program for People with Special Needs
We have developed a specific program which is designated to cater for the needs of the people with special needs.
Top-Quality Vehicles
Well-maintained 4×4 vehicles for a safe and comfortable safari experience.
Value for Money
Our itineraries are designed to provide the best experiences at a reasonable cost.
Sustainable tourism
We are glad to be engaged with responsible tourism and we go extra mile to facilitate more impactful responsible, sustainable, exiting and memorable explorations for our customers.
Best Time to Travel for a Tanzania Safari
The ideal time to visit Tanzania is during the Dry season, from late June to October, offering the best wildlife viewing opportunities. The wildebeest migration in the Serengeti typically occurs from July to September, while the calving season is from late January to February. The southern and western circuit parks are best visited during the Dry season (June to October), whereas the northern circuit parks can be enjoyed year-round.

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