Lodge Safaris in Tanzania

Tanzania Lodge safaris are for the discerning traveler who wishes to experience Tanzania’s wilderness in comfort and ease. During the day, you will be out in the bush exploring the wilderness of Tanzania and in the evenings, you will enjoy all the amenities in your lodge or tented camp we as African Safari and Tours booked for you.

After an exciting day of game drives, seeing animals, and being in nature, you will arrive at your lodge or tented camp. Here you will be greeted with a welcome drink and settle in your room or private tent. Take a shower to wash off the dust and prepare for supper.

What to expect on a Tanzania Lodge Safari?

Before dinner, you can mingle with other guests in the communal area and refresh yourself with a drink. Exchange stories of the day’s sights and settle down to the relaxed atmosphere of the dining area. Lodges often have well-stocked bars where drinks range from imported wines and beer to some stronger alcoholic options.
Dinner can be a delicious 3-course menu or buffet with a great selection and variety to choose from. At the time of booking please do notify us of any dietary requirements so we can relay this to the lodges.

Some lodges are inside the national parks and are unfenced. You will be escorted to your room by an armed guard. On a lodge safari you will stay in the room or permanent tent with solid flooring. You will sleep in real beds with good linen and fitted with mosquito netting. A good night’s sleep and a hearty breakfast will be prepared you for a new adventure out in the bush.

Tanzania Lodge safaris are available as group safaris with scheduled departure dates or as private safari. If you are a solo traveller or if you prefer touring with fellow travelers in a small group of a maximum of 7 people, then a group safari will be the right choice for you.

If you travel with your family or a group of friends and do not wish to share your safari vehicle with people you don’t know, then a private safari is perfect. Private safaris are tailor-made according to your wishes and needs. You will choose the departure date, the duration of the tour as well as the places you want to visit and your accommodation standard. We do organize lodge safaris for every budget and package.

Camping Safaris in Tanzania

Starting and ending in Arusha, Tanzania, this affordable Camping Safari Tanzania is ideal for travelers with a limited time and budget in the Country

What to expect on a Tanzania Camping Safari?

You will stay in public campsites, located inside the park or on private campsites on the outskirts. The campsites all inside the parks are not fenced and it is not unlikely that you may find elephants wandering between the tents or bump into antelopes on your way to the shower.

Accommodation will be in waterproof 1-2-person-tents (2.5m x 2.5m and 1.8m high) with built-in mosquito nets at the entrances and windows. Comfortable 5 cm thick sleeping mattresses are provided, as well as robust camping furniture such as tables, safari chairs, functional cutlery, and crockery. Our African Safari and Tours camping safari equipment is of superior quality, regularly inspected and serviced.

You will also be accompanied by a skilled safari cook who will take care of your well-being. He will prepare all meals, often even including a packed meal for a picnic lunch. Early morning eggs and sausages, coffee and bread, snacks and evenings with stews and salads, African Safari and Tours Safari’s cooks can create delicious 3-course meals with only a gas cooker and a sharp knife. The camp and food will be set up and prepared for you so that you can just relax and enjoy your holiday.

This Budget Tanzania Camping Safari offers a spectacularly scenic and wildlife journey through the Northern Safari Circuit in one of East Africa’s top safari destinations!

Camping Safaris Accommodation will be in waterproof 1-2-person-tents (2.5m x 2.5m and 1.8m high) with built-in mosquito nets at the entrances and windows. Lodge safaris offer accommodation in lodges and permanent tented camps with solid flooring. Mid-Range safaris include specially selected four to 3-4-star hotels where you will have a bedroom, good beds with linen, and an en-suite bathroom. Lodge safaris are available as group tours with scheduled departure dates or as well as private tours.

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Best of Tanzania Private Lodge Safari Tour

Best of Hiking Mount Kilimanjaro and Mid-Range Safari Tours– visiting Moshi, Arusha, the Great Rift Valley, Ngorongoro Crater, the Northern Safari Circuit, and Southern Tanzania Game Parks, including Mikumi Park, Ruaha National Park, Udzungwa Mountains and Selous Game Reserve. Affordable tours that get you close to the wilds, staying inside the park or near parks and places of your interest.

Tanzania Budget Safaris – exploring Tarangire National Park, Serengeti and Ngorongoro (Northern Safari Circuit), as well as the Southern Tanzania Game Parks of Mikumi Park, Ruaha National Park, and Selous Game Reserve. A part from camping in tents, you can stay in well-furniture safari lodges, tented camp as your accommodation to exploring the nature in a classic adventure with a real taste of afrika.

 

Best of Tanzania Lodge Safari and Zanzibar and Kenya Tanzania Safari – going on longer African trips to top Tanzanian parks and Zanzibar Islands, as well as Kilimanjaro National Park and a host of other famous safari destinations. These trips can be done by joining groups of adventurous spirits, requiring some participation along the way during the safari. But also, can be arranged in private budget safari.

Great Tanzania Day-trips – from Arusha to Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha National Park and to all the Northern Circuit Safari attractions, including the Kilimanjaro National Park. You can join small group safaris or go on private trips that generally combine comfortable camping and lodge or tented camp accommodation, offering a good balance between camping and lodging tours.

If you’re interested to book Tanzania Safari, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Why Travel to Tanzania? by African Safari and Tours Safaris

 

 

Karibu, Welcome to Tanzania, Unforgettable and the home Serengeti National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater and the annual Wildebeest Migration, not to mention spectacular Zanzibar Island. These are just the best-known destinations. There are many other fantastic National Parks and the great sights to visit.

African Safari and Tours Safaris offers a variety of affordable Tanzania Safaris to suit all the tastes, from game viewing adventures in Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Selous and other top Tanzania Game Reserve’s, Parks  Kilimanjaro Treks and Zanzibar.

 

 

Top 10 Best Hotels, Lodges Near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania – African Safari and Tours Safaris 2021

Our Top 10 Best Hotels and Lodges in Moshi near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania of 2021 (Mid-range hotels, Budgeted lodges). Fast & Simple. Top 10 Best Hotels near Mount Kilimanjaro. Mid-range Hotels, 3 to 4 Star, Romantic, Family, Couples, and ideally for Students Hotels and Lodges.

On average, 3-star hotels in Moshi cost $80 USD per night, and 4-star hotels in Moshi are starting from $150 USD per night. If you’re looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Moshi can be difficult to find.

You will definitely enjoy your stay if you book your Tanzania Safaris, Lodge Safaris, Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with African Safari and Tours Safaris, and stay at one of these top-rated hotels and lodges by African Safari and Tours in Moshi, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

Recommended Hotels and Lodges by African Safari and Tours Safaris in Moshi are Chanya Lodge, Pink Flamingo Hotel, Ameg lodge, Aishi Machame Hotel, Salinero Hoel, Parkview Inn, Weru Weru River Lodge, Honey Badger Lodge, Panama Garden Resort, and Kilimanjaro Wonders Hotel.

Pink Flamingo Hotel

This is a family-run boutique hotel in Moshi Kilimanjaro Tanzania. The grounds are pristine and spacious with complete privacy. Located just 5 mins from Moshi Town and 30 mins from Kilimanjaro International Airport. Having 3 individual properties, 2 of which have their own private swimming pool plus a main boutique hotel with a large private pool your stay will be something to remember. There will be staff on hand for the entire duration of your stay which will cater to all your needs at this hotel. As one of the best accommodations in Moshi before and after your Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with African Safari and Tours Safaris.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Most of our clients Hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro during this year enjoyed their stay at Pink Flamingo Hotel what they need before and after their adventure, like food, relaxing massages, so we are pleased to help them to have unforgettable memories by booking their accommodation at this awesome hotel.

If you’re interested to stay at this lodge, please contact us.

You can At least do from 5 days to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. However, a minimum of 6 days, and our recommendations are  to hike 7 or 8 days, offers a far better chance of reaching the top and also acclimatization. For those with longer to spare, there are several more gradual and scenic ascent routes that can be do more 9 days.

Mount Kilimanjaro is an extraordinary natural icon of Africa and Tanzania. The world’s tallest freestanding mountain, it is volcanic in origin and towers almost 5km/3mi above the hot dusty plains of northeast Tanzania. The jagged glacial peaks, which frame the gaping Kibo Crater, support a year-round cover of snow. This is despite lying only 400km/249mi south of the equator.

Mount Kilimanjaro as tops on the bucket list of many keen hikers and peak-beggars, those attempting to reach a collection of summits. Not only is its 5,895m/19,340ft Uhuru Peak the highest point in Africa, but it can be summited without specialized mountaineering experience or equipment.
For all that, this majestic mountain is not to be underestimated. It requires a fair degree of fitness and determination to climb Kilimanjaro. And hikers should be alert to the health risks associated with the unusually rapid gain in altitude.

African Safari and Tours Safaris will provide guides and porters, as well as camping gear, meals and water. The duration of a Kilimanjaro climb is almost invariably agreed in advance and will depend upon several factors. These include the route you opt to take, as well as your budget, your level of fitness, and how much time you allow for acclimatization.

The world record for a Kilimanjaro climb, set in 2014, belongs to the Swiss mountain runner Karl Egloff, who completed the full ascent and descent in under 7 hours. At the other end of the timing scale, relaxed mountain goats could think about dedicating 2 weeks to circumnavigating the upper slopes of Kilimanjaro before they actually summit. But these are extremes. Most commercial hikes take between five and seven days.

Recommended Days and Routes for Mount Kilimanjaro

The longer you allocate to a Kilimanjaro expedition, the greater the odds of summiting. Data accumulated by Kilimanjaro National Park indicates that fewer than 30 percent of those who attempt a five-day climb reach the top. For six- and seven-day climbs, the success rate increases to around 45 and 65 percent respectively. By contrast, more than 85 percent of those who allocate eight days or longer reach the summit.

Allowing seven days or longer for a Kilimanjaro has several advantages. It is safer than a shorter climb, with a reduced risk of altitude-related illness and fatigue-related accidents. A longer climb also allows you to opt for one of the quieter and more scenic alternatives to the oversubscribed Marangu Route. It gives you greater opportunity to appreciate the landscapes and vegetation, ranging from leafy montane rain-forest to Afro-alpine moorland studded with giant lobelias and heather’s. And it provides a better chance of encountering monkeys, chameleons, birds and other wildlife.

There are two major downsides to a longer climb. The first is that every extra day on the mountain attracts additional park fees and increases the overall cost of the expedition. The second is that it allows less time for exploring other iconic Tanzania attractions such as Ngorongoro Crater,  Serengeti National Park and Zanzibar. Despite this, given that the climb is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, we strongly recommend allocating at least 6 or better 7 days to Kilimanjaro.

Best Climbing Kilimanjaro Routes

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How long it takes to climb Kilimanjaro depends largely on which route you use. There are six main routes, and all have their pros and cons. Most hikers use the Marangu Route, since it is quicker, cheaper and in many ways more convenient than any alternative, Unfortunately, the Marangu Route also suffers from overcrowding. Of the other routes, Machame is a popular compromise for cost-conscious travelers wanting to avoid the crowds. More scenic, gradual and quieter options suited to solitude-seeking outdoor lovers with deep pockets are the Shira, Lemosho, Rongai and Northern Circuit routes.

There are also two other routes: Umbwe and Mweka. These fast but steep routes are recommenced only to very experienced mountain hikers who don’t require much acclimatization. However, the Mweka Route is often used as a quick descent route by people who ascended via Machame, Shira or Lemosho.

5 days Marangu Route (Recommended 6 days)

Marangu is the most popular route up Kilimanjaro, and it attracts more climbers than the other five options combined. It starts at Marangu Gate, near the well-equipped town of the same name. The five-day, four-night hike includes overnight stays at Mandara Hut (2,700m/8,858ft), Horombo Hut (3,720m/12,205ft) and Kibo Hut (4,703m/15,430ft) on the ascent. It returns to Horombo Hut on the descent. A six-day variation adds a second night at Horombo on the ascent. This longer version reduces the risk of altitude-related issues and increases the chance of summiting successfully. It also allows you a full day to explore the otherworldly vegetation of the Afro-alpine zone.

Marangu has several advantages over the alternatives. For budget-conscious climbers, it is significantly the cheapest option, partly because it can be completed in five days. It is also the least tough route, with the best rescue service, and the only one where you can sleep in proper huts with bathing facilities throughout. Several of the huts even sell bottled drinks, hence the nickname ‘Coca Cola Route’.

On the negative side, many hikers feel that Marangu has become a victim of its own popularity. It tends be overcrowded, especially over the peak hiking seasons of August, September, late December and early January. In addition, unsightly litter can be a problem, and the tourist traffic means you are unlikely to see much wildlife.

6 days Machame Route (Recommended 7 days)

The second most popular route up Kilimanjaro includes a few tough sections, but offers a gentler ascent than Marangu and is more scenic. Altitude-wise, it allows for more acclimatisation, especially if you choose the seven-day, six-night option. The ascent involves nights at Machame Hut (2,890m/9,482ft), Shira Hut (3,840m/12,598ft), Barranco Camp (3,950m/12,959ft) and Barafu Hut (4,600m/15,092ft). Despite the misleading names, there are no longer functional huts on this route; you need to camp.

6 days Shira Route (Recommended 8 -10 days)

This lovely but little used route up the western flank of Kilimanjaro starts at Shira Gate (3,590m/11,778ft) and connects with the Machame Route prior to summiting. It involves a gradual multi-day ascent through a little-visited tract of Afro-alpine moorland known for its striking volcanic rock formations. There is also the possibility of seeing eland, buffalo and other large mammals. Altitude-wise, the Shira Route starts out above the 3,500m/11,483ft contour, which gives you plenty of time to acclimatize before summiting. It can be done over 6 days, but an additional day or two is advised.

6 days Lemosho Route (Recommended 8–10 days)

One of the most beautiful routes up Kilimanjaro, Lemosho, like Shira, starts on the western slopes, but at a far lower altitude. This means you’re less likely to experience altitude-related issues on the first day. It also has the advantage that you spend the first day in the forest zone, which lies below the start point of the Shira Route. The Lemosho Route converges with the Shira Route on the second day.

9 days Northern Circuit (Recommended 10–11 days)

The most remote route up Kilimanjaro starts at Lemosho, then loops north around the peaks before summiting from the east. It is the longest route, requiring at least nine days. However, there is the option of extending the itinerary by a day or two to overnight within Kibo Crater, a highly recommended experience. A full week is allowed before you tackle Uhuru Peak. This gradual ascent means this route has the highest success rate, but is the most expensive option.

6 days Rongai Route ( Recommended 7 days)

Rongai is the only ascent route of Kilimanjaro from the northern side. It comes into its own during the rainy season, as it receives far less precipitation than any of the southern routes. It is also a good choice at other times, offering a reasonably gradual ascent, and an above average chance of encountering large wildlife. It is very uncrowded too, at least until it converges with the Marangu Route at Kibo Hut the day before summiting. The seven-day variation comes with a far higher success rate than the six-day base route.

Some Factors affecting the distance to climb Kilimanjaro

The number of days allocated to virtually all Kilimanjaro climbs is fixed in advance. So, when it comes to duration, there are seldom any surprises, other than that ill or injured climbers may need to cut things short to return to base. However, a number of factors will affect how likely you are to summit successfully, and it is worth thinking these through in advance.

Altitude

The biggest obstacle to summiting Kilimanjaro successfully is the rapid gain in altitude from base to the peak. Almost all climbers experience some effects of altitude. These include headaches, breathlessness and insomnia, as well as more unusual and potentially fatal conditions such pulmonary or cerebral o edemas.

The best way to minimize the more serious effects of altitude is acclimatisation. This means allocating as many days as possible to the ascent. People who climb over eight days are three times as likely to summit successfully as those who do the minimum 5 days.

It also helps to spend a few days at a mid-altitude location prior to the ascent, such as Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha National Park or Marangu. Once on the mountain, hike at a slow, steady pace rather pushing to reach camp early.

Seasons

Weather conditions on Kilimanjaro vary considerably with the seasons. Sub-zero nocturnal temperatures and high winds are likely at all times of year, but it is far preferable to climb in dry conditions. For this reason, January to March or July to October are far better for hiking than the rainy seasons of April to June and November to December.  Should other factors force you to schedule a climb in the rainy season, try the Rongai Route, the only one that sticks to the dryer northern slopes.

Fitness

A reasonable level of fitness is required to climb Kilimanjaro successfully. If you are an inexperienced hiker, it is worth undertaking a training schedule, building to a point where you’re comfortable hiking for around five hours in hilly terrain. Ideally, use the training hikes to break in the boots and get used to the day pack you will take on the mountain. Running and cycling will help increase your aerobic fitness too.

Mount Kilimanjaro preparations

Kilimanjaro is cold at night, and it can be very wet too, with a fierce tropical sun by day at higher altitudes. The following items are necessary or highly desirable for a successful trek:

 

  • A pair of broken-in 100 percent waterproof hiking boots and lighter shoes for the evenings
  • A wind proof and waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Plenty of warm clothing to layer
  • Waterproof gloves
  • One pair of thick hiking socks and thin inner socks per day
  • A wide hat and UV sunglasses
  • Adjustable trekking poles
  • A four-season sleeping bag and high-quality ground mat (if not supplied by the operator)
  • A waterproof bladder or water bottles with a total 2L/68oz capacity
  • A medical kit containing pain killers, anti-inflammatories, plasters for foot blisters, sunblock, chap-stick and medication to reduce the risk of altitude-related problems
  • A generous stash of energy-rich snacks such as dried fruit, nuts, chocolate and energy bars

 

Anyone planning a vacation who enjoys adventure and the great outdoors should consider going on an African safari. As with anything from driving a car to changing a light bulb, there are dangers, however, by following these guidelines, you can enjoy your trip and stay safe.

 

First and most importantly, listen to your guide. They are familiar with the area you choose to tour and know what to expect from the wildlife in the area. Southern African tours are generally given in open areas with no fences, so it cannot be stressed enough to follow any instructions that are given on the tour.

 

Another common concern is whether traveling to Africa will pose health risks. Many are surprised to discover that, while many areas of Africa are disease-ridden, most of these horror stories are secluded to a specific area, and the problem is not widespread throughout the entire country. In fact, there are many areas in the developed world that are in far worse condition.

 

Traveling to Africa to enjoy a safari is an excellent vacation choice. While dangers are present no matter where you decide to go, you can enjoy a safe trip by following basic instructions.

Before you fly to your destination do your research! Don’t settle on the first safari plan that you see. They all have their unique qualities, schedules, and cost. When planning your safari trip budget you will particularly want to concentrate on this last part. There are a number of quality safaris available that are actually specifically designed for the budget-conscious safari traveler.

The cheapest cost of safari lodging is in camping using your own supplies (versus camping in a permanently tented campground that will usually include beds, showers, and toilets). You can save even more money if you are camping and/or doing your safari with a group. Doing so will help you stay on your budget after forking up the big bucks for travel fare to your safari destination.

Do not assume that all safari packages throughout Africa are equally priced. Some will be much, much more than you expect. Botswana, for instance, is an unusually economically successful country. Therefore you can expect any excursion there to be quite a bit higher than the average African safari plan. One good thing about taking a trip to Tanzania is that it is a well-developed country with good roads.

When is the best time to climb Mountain Kilimanjaro?

Tourist Seasons on Mount Kilimanjaro

Mountain Kilimanjaro is strategically located near the equator and this implies that the surrounding areas do not encounter the maximal summer or winter conditions however, they experience the rainy and dry seasons. The recommended time to hike Mountain Kilimanjaro is during the hottest months of the year. The main concern while hiking is your safety and the possibility of danger is much higher during poor weather conditions. The impact of cold, snow, rain, mud as well as ice is very exhausting as well as taxing on a person. During the dry season, the likelihood that you will have a great hike is high. Consequently, majority of the people flock Mountain Kilimanjaro during this season.

Can Mountain Kilimanjaro be climbed throughout the year?

Yes, the mountain can be climbed throughout the year, but it is advisable that you plan your Mount Kilimanjaro Hike when there are less chances of rain. The best time to climb Kilimanjaro is from early December until early March as well as from end of June until late October when the country is experiencing the dry season. However, as a result of the conducive hiking conditions during these months; the mountain receives the highest number of hikers making it the peak hiking season.

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The Tourist Seasons on Mountain Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro experiences two (2) main tourist seasons and these are: the dry annual season and the moon season which see the largest number of hikers climbing the mountain.

  1. Full moon season on Mountain Kilimanjaro

There is no view more breathtaking than the sight of the summit of Mountain Kilimanjaro as well as its majestic glaciers illuminated by the full moon. This has motivated a number of hikers to plan their climb to take place simultaneously with this astronomical occurrence which happens once every month. On the other hand, a rational motive for hiking Mountain Kilimanjaro during the full moon is that it will provide light on your trek and you will be able to see clearly particularly on the day for the summit attempt.

In case you prefer hiking with a small crowd, you should ensure that you do not schedule your trip around the full moon since large numbers of people climb the mountain during this period which consequently increases demand on Mount Kilimanjaro Accommodation. Alternatively, if you are trying to avoid large numbers of people, you can choose a low day. Majority of hikers usually start their climb over the weekend or on Monday and their treks will go on for about six to seven days.

  1. The dry season on Mount Kilimanjaro

The mountain experience two ‘dry’ seasons one running Between the start of January and mid-March, and the other starting from mid-June until October is over. During this time, the weather is so warm, characterized by a vibrant cloudless sky with minimal chances of rain showers during the day. These conditions make it very conducive for hiking with thousands of both experienced and non-experienced hikers trying to summit Kilimanjaro – the rooftop of Africa. This is the busiest time on the mountain.

on the other hand, the wet season runs from late March to the beginning of June. Hiking the mountain during this time is not advised as the risks are high, and consequently, there are fewer people up the mountain this time of the year. But you can go climbing if you are a highly skilled and competent hiker who has climbed in such an environment before. The ground is extremely soggy, and it could be a bit difficult to see as a result of the dense clouds. The brief / short wet season runs from early November until early December and rain will mostly be received in the afternoon. In the mornings as well as the evenings, you will experience clear skies. You should know however that the rain varies and can be received before or after the expected times during the day.

Monthly guide on the best time to hike Mountain Kilimanjaro

Mid-January to March

Starting from mid-January to mid-March is the best time to hike Mountain Kilimanjaro. The climate on the mountain is suitable and there is less traffic. The days are warm with little clouds and low chances of rain. The possibility of rain progressively increases during March when the lengthy wet season begins.

April to End of May

The major rain season starts from late March until the middle of June. It is a bit hard to tell precisely when it will begin raining and when the rain will stop. This time the country is generally experiencing hot temperatures with Feb and March being the hottest but the mountain on the other hand is receiving rain. Consequently, most operators do not recommend any hikes during the months of April and May.

June to End of July

The temperatures begin to drop on Mountain Kilimanjaro as the rain progressively reduces. The climate becomes relatively arid however the evenings are characterized by extreme coldness. June usually passes by uneventfully up the mountain however the crowd of hikers increases as the year continues.

August to mid-October

The months of August through September have the highest number of climbers on Mountain Kilimanjaro. The climate is conducive and is comprised of hot days with clear skies. These months are hotter than June and July. You may experience a little rain on the initial days of your climb via the southern routes and you may witness clouds covering woodland or grassland zones. After you step out of the forested area, everything will be okay. This amazing weather will continue until the middle of October and then the brief rain season will start.

Mid-October to November

The temperatures on Mountain Kilimanjaro become uneven and start fluctuating during these months. This season is characterized by periodic thunderstorms. If you are competent enough to endure a little rain, you will be good to go.

November to December

November has a brief wet season, and this continues until mid-December. The temperatures are low and there are several risks that accompany the rain therefore it is not advisable to climb Mountain Kilimanjaro during this time.

December to mid-January

The weeks leading up to the festival Christmas season as well as the New Year are also a peak season with a big number of hikers attempting to summit the Kilimanjaro. although there is a high possibility of rain and there are dense clouds in the skies, this does not stop holidaymakers visiting the mountain. This is generally not a recommended time to hike Kilimanjaro either way as the routes are generally slippery and visibility is not good.

In-conclusion

Nonetheless, feedback from our clients at Taste for Afrika who hike during the full moon or in the dry season testify that they enjoy a better Mountain Climbing experience than during the rest of the year. checkout our exciting  Mount Kilimanjaro Itineraries.

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Recently updates on Covid-19 in Tanzania

Recently updates on covid-19,  KLM requires a Rapid Covid-19 test as an additional obligation to the PCR test. This rapid test must be taken no more than 4 hours before departure. Rapid testing is performed on all airports that KLM flies from and to: Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam.The cost for this test is 25 USD per person/test. To be paid in cash at the airport.
Reserve enough time for this test to prevent any issues, and arrive at the airport at least 6 hours before departure.

Where to get a PCR test in Arusha

A PCR test can be taken in Mount Meru Regional Hospital
and in Arusha Lutheran Medical Center. No need of appointment to get the PCR test at Mount Meru Hospital. You can make the payment right there because there many Banks or your company you booked the tour or traveling with can help you to make the payment for your pcr test.

Opening hours in Arusha for PCR Test in Arusha

Monday to Saturday = 08:00am – 16:30pm
Sunday = 09:00am – 13:00pm

Where to get a PCR test on Zanzibar

Emergency operation center (eoc) – lumumba (stone town)
The Ministry of Health Zanzibar has currently designated three locations for Covid PCR tests in Tanzania:

  1. Emergency operation center (eoc) lumumba (stone town)
  2. Global Hospital in Vuga
  3. North Valley Hospital in Nungwi

The cost of PCR test in Tanzania

The cost of the test is 100 USD.
In Zanzibar private hospitals charge 150 USD.
In the Serengeti the cost are $100 for the test and $17 for the handling fee.

Where to get a PCR test in the Serengeti National park

To be able to get the PCR test in the Serengeti park during Tanzania safari, you also have the register via the normal website: https://pimacovid.moh.go.tz
After registering, a control number will be generated. Pay the test fee, which is equivalent to 100$ in TZS, following the instructions provided when the control is generated.
For taking a test in the Serengeti there is a small extra handling fee covering the extra cost with taking a test in the Serengeti National Park. The payment of the the handling fee should be via Mpesa, through Vodacom pay ‘Number 5106362 Tanzania Association of Tour Operators’. African Safari and Tours Safaris can assist with this. The handling fee is 40,000 TZS or roughly $17

Time for the PCR test in Serengeti at the Testing Center in Seronera in Serengeti National Park between 08:00am and 12:00am. There is no need of appointment.
The test should travel to Dar es Salaam to the laboratory for the physical testing. The results take 48 hours to be delivered to you via email, WhatsApp – like with tests taken in Arusha & Zanzibar.

How to take a PCR test in Tanzania from Arusha or in Zanzibar

Since 4th of January 2021 new rules have been implemented by the Tanzanian government.
You need to register on the official test site: https://pimacovid.moh.go.tz , with your passport and telephone number. You should do this 3 to 5 days before you plan to take your test.

Choose a hospital, pay and get tested.
Roughly, this is the procedure on arrival in the hospital:
Get in a line to pay for the test. Cash is preferred, although cards are accepted. Using cards to pay might cause some trouble or delay. After paying, you’ll receive a receipt, which is also a necessary document when leaving the country, so don’t lose it!
You’ll then proceed to another line. You’ll present your paid receipt and submit your personal information and flight details. In the third line, you will then declare how you want to get the results, on-line via WhatsApp or email or a printed copy. We recommend you through email since you will need a printed result to present at the Airport.
You will then receive a control number, and when it’s your turn, you get tested. The samples are taken from your throat and nose. Your guide from African Safari and Tours Safaris will be there at anytime to help whenever you will need help on the PCR test during your safari with us.

How long does it take to get the result?

It will take up to 48 hours to get the results since the samples are sent to Dar es Salaam for testing. If your airline has strict regulations regarding the validity time of the certificate make sure you perform your sample taking in the morning – so it can be sent to Dar es Salaam the same day of the sample taking.
Will I get the results on time to comply with the requirements of the airline or the country I’m traveling to?
The date stated on your certificate is the date the test was performed in Dar es Salaam, not the date the sample was taken. So in short, yes you can meet all requirements

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