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Climbing Kilimanjaro, 7 days Machame Route

COUNTRY:
Tanzania
LOCATION:
Kilimanjaro
HOLIDAY TYPE:
High altitude, very challenging trekking holidays
DEPARTURES:
2012: 12 Feb, 26 Feb, 11 Mar, 3 Jun, 17 Jun, 1 Jul, 15 Jul, 29 Jul, 12 Aug, 26 Aug, 9 Sep, 23 Sep, 7 Oct
PRICE:
From US $1,895 (7 days) excluding flights
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MORE INFO:
Price includes Kilimanjaro National Park fees, all transport, accommodation as detailed, camping equipment (except sleeping bags and insulation mats), services of guides and porters, all National Park entrance and camp site fees
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Climbing Kilimanjaro, 7 days Machame Route

Climbing Kilimanjaro, 7 days Machame Route

How this holiday makes a difference

This long but gentle trek is more expensive than shorter climbs or the Marangu Route but allows good acclimatisation. Your enjoyment, satisfaction, and achievement should take priority over a cheap, stressful and possibly dangerous climb.

Our staff are paid well above average wages, have contracts of employment with agreed conditions of service. We provide good equipment for carrying loads, all food and tented accommodation on the mountain. Often porters and guides on Kilimanjaro receive little or no pay, working just for a tip from the clients. Or they carry double loads - earning more money but compromising your enjoyment, arriving late or throwing food and rubbish away to lighten the loads.

All our guides are qualified and certified by the Kilimanjaro National Park authorities and we enjoy an excellent relationship with them built up over many years of working together. They adhere strictly to the codes of conduct set out by the Park authority and have training in First Aid and treatment of altitude sickness. They carry radios and/or mobile 'phones as reception high on Kili is superb!

We provide our clients with advice on responsible travel behaviour and encourage them to share their cultures with the peoples they meet as a way of improving understanding of our two very different life-styles. Before and after the trek, our Tanzanian Directors can arrange insights into the way of life of the people living around the lower slopes of nearby Mt Meru where your trek directly supports a village primary school - so many trekkers just "do Kili" without any appreciation of, or contact with the fascinating cultures near there.

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Climbing Kilimanjaro, 7 days Machame Route

Reviewed 24 Aug 2010 by Chetana Parmar4 star rating

The whole trip was wonderful. I was passionate about wanting to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and got 2 friends to agree and with the added incentive of raising money for a charity...Just do it! It is an experience and if you like trekking it is absolutely fantastic....would love to do it again.(read full review)

Reviewed 21 Jul 2010 by Graeme Cooper4 star rating

Some of the best experiences I am ever likely to have.... (read full review)

Reviewed 08 Oct 2007 by Adam Dearnley5 star rating

Great holiday - I was travelling alone and have not done much walking before so was a little worried - the guides, office and porters were really supportive. Route was stunning - really good - can't fault it. Thanks !!!(read full review)

Reviewed 04 Sep 2007 by Kara Rogers5 star rating

I would rate this holiday as probably one, if not the best, trip that I have ever taken. I will never forget seeing the Kibo through the clouds for the first time, the brilliance of the sun reflecting off the glaciers in the early morning sunlight, or the magnificent sunrise I witness from the peak.(read full review)

Reviewed 11 Mar 2007 by Robert Barta5 star rating

The most memorable part of the holiday was the summit on Kilimanjaro. What a great mountain and the Machame is the best scenic route with good time to acclimatize. Best holiday I have ever been on.(read full review)

Reviewed 03 Jul 2007 by Mike Hughes4 star rating

I was very impressed with this operator, and could heartily recommend them to others, both for their professionalism, and the level of care shown to staff and clients. I was impressed by Kilimanjaro, and overall found it to be a great holiday.(read full review)

Reviewed 18 Mar 2007 by Marek Cibor4 star rating

The most memorable part of the trip were the people from the tour operator that we met throughout the whole stay there, strarting with the guest house and ending up with the guides and porters. They were really great and helpful.(read full review)

Reviewed 07 Jan 2007 by John Barr4 star rating

The highlight was the view from the summit. Just breathtaking and worth the effort.(read full review)

Reviewed 17 Sep 2006 by Jenni Romaniuk5 star rating

Reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro by far was the best part. Knowing all of my hard work had paid off. Indescribable. (read full review)

Reviewed 20 Aug 2006 by Gill Tucker5 star rating

The holiday we have just returned from was the most exciting and memorable thing we have ever done. I am absolutely delighted that I've actually been able to fulfil this challenge. The whole experience of being on the mountain will stay with me for ever.(read full review)

Reviewed 25 Jun 2006 by John Hooper5 star rating

The most memorable moment was watching a lioness make a kill. It was like being in the middle of a David Attenbrough programme. It was a thrilling sight and one we won't forget. (read full review)

Reviewed 01 Oct 2006 by Nicola Bereanda4 star rating

The highlight was the night ascent and reaching the peak. It was a once in a lifetime experience(read full review)

Reviewed 25 Jun 2006 by Monica Hahn4 star rating

The highlight would have to be reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro, because it was the hardest thing I've ever done, ever thought I would be capable of, or ever want to do again! (read full review)

Reviewed 19 Feb 2006 by Brian Cane4 star rating

The effort required and the encouragement from Julius to get to the summit, made the success feel very very special. (read full review)

Reviewed 08 Jan 2006 by Fiona Somerville4 star rating

Most memorable - the porters singing their Hakuna Matata and Kilimanjaro songs in the campsite on the last night and on the bus home....really made you feel part of the gang.(read full review)

Reviewed 02 Oct 2005 by Joanne Trotter4 star rating

The most memorable time for me was the night-time ascent to Stella Point in the moonlight with our guides singing Tanzanian songs to keep us going. It was pretty magical and combined with the special bonds that formed between the group members made the trip genuinely special. (read full review)

Reviewed 16 Oct 2005 by Deborah Choong3 star rating

Especially enjoyed Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti and Maasai cultural visit.(read full review)
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