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Climb Mt Kilimanjaro & Zanzibar

11 nights/12 days

Itinerary at a Glance

Day
 
 Location  Accommodation  Meals  Activity
 1  Arusha
 Kia Lodge
   Trf
 2  Climb Kilimanjaro
 Springlands Hotel
 B,D  Trf
 3  Climb Kilimanjaro  Machame Hut
 B,L,D  
 4  Climb Kilimanjaro  Shira Hut
 B,L,D  
 5
 Climb Kilimanjaro  Barancco Hut
 B,L,D
 
 6  Climb Kilimanjaro  Barafu Hut
 B,D  
 7  Climb Kilimanjaro  Mweka Hut
 B,D  
 8  Climb Kilimanjaro  Springlands Hotel  B,D  Trf
 9  Zanzibar  Sultan Sands Island Resort
 B,D  Trf, Flt
 10
 Zanzibar  Sultan Sands Island Resort  B,D  
   Zanzibar  Sultan Sands Island Resort    
 11  Depart    B  Trf

KEY: B- Breakfast,   L- Lunch, D- Dinner,   Trf – Transfers,  Flt - Flight,   E- Game drive before breakfast,   A- Morning game drive,   P – Afternoon game drive

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Detail Itinerary

Day 1 – Arusha
Your flight will land at Kilimanjaro Airport  and you will be transferred to Kia Lodge. Overnight on bed and breakfast basis.

Day 2 – Arusha/Moshi
Breakfast. Transfer to Moshi town, which is commonly known as the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro. Half Board accommodation at Springland Hotel

Day 3 – Machame Hut
Transfer to Machame Gate and begin ascent of Mt. Kilimanjaro via Machame Route. Today you will be transferred to the Machame Gate to begin your climb. Depending on the weather this can be a moderate to very demanding day as the trek winds through a beautifully lush rain forest. Overnight in mountain tents at Machame Hut (3000m.)

Day 4 – Shira Hut
A full day as you start early, leaving the forest behind and climb a steep ridge for 3-4 hours. The path then drops into a gorgeous river gorge before you climb more gently up onto the moorland of the Shira Plateau. The Shira Plateau is all that remains of an older volcano that was engulfed when the much larger Kili formed. On clear days the views are absolutely breath-taking: a seemingly endless expanse of multi-colored heath to the gargantuan rim at the end of the plateau where billows of clouds melt down onto the plateau floor. Overnight camping in mountain tents at Shira Hut (3840m).

Day 5 – Barranco Hut
Today's 5-6 hours walk across the plateau makes little net elevation, although there are ups and downs throughout the day. We'll enjoy sightings of the typical Kilimanjaro mountain vegetation and rewarding views of the spectacular Barranco Valley. Overnight camping in mountain tents at Barranco Hut (3950m).

Day 6 – Barafu Hut
The standard day includes about 6-8 hours of trekking, up the Barranco Wall, then across scree and ridges to the Karanga Valley (4100m) for lunch, before continuing up to Barafu Camp at 4600m. Overnight camping in mountain tents at Barafu Hut

Day 7 – Mweka Camp
You will rise around 2330hrs and after some tea and biscuits you will shuffle off into the night.  You will head in a northwesterly direction and ascend through Stella Point on the crater rim.  This 8-hour walk to Stella point is for many climbers, mentally and physically, the most challenging on the route.  At Stella point (5685m) you will stop for a short rest and will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely to see (weather permitting).  From Stella Point you will normally encounter snow all the way on your 2-hour ascent to Uhuru Peak (5896m). Despite the actual distance of the trek not being too far the progress is slow - there is less than half the oxygen than at sea level! Uhuru Peak provides a unique reward and usually a plethora of emotions. If your progress has been good you can watch the sunrise from the rooftop of Africa! Most people then start returning quite soon after sunrise as the return journey today is quite long. Take a brief respite at Barafu Camp before descending all the way down to Mweka Camp at 3100m. Overnight at Mweka Camp

Day 8 – Moshi
After breakfast, descend through the lower heath section that quickly turns into rainforest. Your time on Kilimanjaro ends at Kibololoni Gate where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Overnight at Springland Hotel on half board basis.

Day 9 – Zanzibar
Breakfast at your lodge and depart for Arusha. Catch your scheduled flight to Zanzibar.
Zanzibar invokes so many different images for so many different people – history, culture, romance…. This ancient island was once ruled by sultans of Oman; pirates and explorers considered it their stepping stone into the African Interior. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your overnight hotel – Sultan Sands Island Resort on half board basis.

Day 10 & 11 – Zanzibar
Breakfast at your hotel. Day at leisure spent on the beach. Dinner and overnight  at Sultan Sands Island Resort.

Day 12 – Depart
Breakfast at your hotel. Transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

Note:
Equipment Required: All climbers should attempt to bring as much as possible of the following:- anorak, mittens, balaclava (ski-masks), snow goggles or ski sunglasses, scarf, 3 pairs of warm trousers, sweaters, 6 pairs of warm socks, thermal underwear, waterproof layer, sunproof hat, comfortable boots, sun cream, small first aid kit, daypack, torch plus spare battery, and water bottle(s) with 2 litre capacity.

Suggested medicines:  headache tablets (preferably not aspirin since this tends to irritate stomachs already sensitive at altitude), Imodium/Lomotil for diahorrea sometimes associated with altitude.  Climbers may like to consult their physicians about azetazolomide (Diamox), a drug that many find mitigates the ill effects of altitude, headache, diahorrea & vomiting.

Tipping:  It is customary for satisfied climbers to tip guides and porters.  Amounts given are entirely within the discretion of the guest.  As a general guideline, however, guests are advised to budget $50-100 each for this purpose.  The amount per guest tends to be larger the smaller the group

 

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