This route looks over into neighboring Kenya and its Tsavo National Park. To control the environmental effects of ongoing trekking the descent is made via the Marangu route.
We recommend comfortable light clothing for the day and something warmer for the evenings, which can be chilly in the northern highlands. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for those planning on walking in the parks (must be booked in advance). You will further need a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
You can find a more detailed list of items to take in our article "What to take on Tanzania safari?"
In short - Tanzania is absolutely safe for tourists. Tourism provides a large part of the country’s foreign income and the local authorities take matters of security very seriously. Moreover, Tanzania is one of the most politically stable countries in the region and Tanzanians are very friendly as a people.
This said, some criminality does exist, just as it does everywhere else. We, therefore, recommend that you exercise common sense and follow the rules below:
Avoid the dangerous parts of any town- these are mentioned in most books and your guide will be happy to point them out.
Do not leave your belongings unattended.
When planning to take photos in towns, it is best to bring along a guide. This is not so much in the interests of safety, but, rather to facilitate communication with the locals, who are – for cultural reasons – not always happy about being photographed and often do not speak English.
After dark it is best to avoid walking. Instead, use taxis for all your travel within town. These are best organized by your tour operator or hotel reception.
We highly recommend that you have your travel insurance regardless of what foreign country you may be visiting. If you are planning a Kilimanjaro climb, make sure that climbing emergencies are covered in your policy at height no less than 6,000 meters. If necessary your Tour Manager will assist with purchasing such insurance.
Leave Arusha at 06:00 for Nale Moru Gate. Complete all the necessary arrangements and then set off on the first part of your adventure trekking to 'Cave One' (approximately 3 hours). Supper & overnight 'Cave One'
From 'Cave One' trek to Cave Two. Supper & overnight.
Trek to 'School Camp.' Supper & over night.
From 'School Camp' trek to Kibo Hut where in essence your adventure takes an upward beat. After an early super curl up in your sleeping bag before waking up in time to start your final assault up to the glaciers and summit in time to watch the sunrise over Africa. (5895m)
Descend from the summit to Horombe Camp via the surreal 'Saddle desert.' Dinner & overnight at Horombo Hut.
From Horombo Camp descend to Marangu Gate, leaving behind the moorlands and entering the rainforest level Via Mandara Hut. Return to Arusha. Dinner & overnight at Forest Lodge near Arusha National Park
You will be transferred to the airport shuttle or border.
This route looks over into neighboring Kenya and its Tsavo National Park. To control the environmental effects of ongoing trekking the descent is made via the Marangu route.