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Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, tailor made

COUNTRY:
Tanzania
LOCATION:
Kilimanjaro
HOLIDAY TYPE:
High altitude, very challenging trekking holidays
DEPARTURES:
This trip can be arranged at any time and can be tailored to fit your own unique requirements, interests and budget. Contact us for group departure dates
PRICE:
From £1130 (8 days) excluding flights
MORE INFO:
Park fees are included. Price based on 2 people travelling (or £1085 based on a group of 4 or £1027 based on a group of 6). We can arrange flights from the UK
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, tailor made

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, tailor made

Don't leave it too late!
Please note that due to the nature of tailor-made trips to Sub-Saharan Africa we need at least 14 days between time of booking and departure. This time is essential for you to sort out passport, visa and health requirements and for us to make all the necessary holiday arrangements.

How this holiday makes a difference

Although mountain treks generate necessary jobs and income for local people, Tourism Concern receives regular reports of Kilimanjaro porters being exploited, working for unfair low wages, carrying too heavy loads without proper equipment or being withheld from their basic rights. We operate an 'equal rights and proper working conditions for porters' policy. The company making our Kilimanjaro climbs possible is Shidolya, a Tanzanian owned safari & climbing company employing only local porters, guides & cooks. All food is bought locally and cooked on gas fires.

One of many features that make Mount Kilimanjaro famous, are the glaciers at its summit, which began to form about 11,700 years ago. In 1912, Science reported that these glaciers measured 4.8 square miles - however by the year 2000 they had already shrunk to a meagre 1 square mile. Now the glaciers are melting so quickly that they may be gone altogether by 2020, according to recent research. However, further research is needed to determine to what extent global warming and/or natural climate variability are responsible for the demise of Kilimanjaro's glaciers.

For all of our tours we provide customers with an itinerary specific responsible travel guide aprox 4 weeks before they depart. This includes a generic travellers code of conduct which emphasises basic responsible travel advice – e.g. reduction of waste and consumption of natural resources, purchase local produce where possible etc. Our holidays are specifically designed to bring guests into direct contact with locals from a range of different tribes and cultures across Africa. We also therefore provide destination specific guidance including advice on local customs and some key phrases in certain languages (e.g. Swahili). We also offer guidance on how to barter responsibly for local curios and what curios should be avoided (e.g. certain wildlife artefacts such as coral, turtle shells etc.). As all of our guides and groundhandlers are local we also give guidance on what a fair and reasonable level of tipping would be at the end of the holiday.

We support the work of Tourism Concern both in distributing their advice to customers and as an active participant in the Ethical Tour Operators Group. Our managing director sits on this group and is a regular attendee of meetings contributing to work towards developing industry wide fair trade standards. We also distribute materials to customers and make periodic donations for the following charities: Tree Aid; International Fund for Wildlife and Survival International Trust. In Southern Africa we support the Southern Africa Sustainable Seafood Initiative and forward their guidance to all customers on which seafood is sustainable when offered a choice at restaurants.

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Story of the holiday provider

Whilst volunteering on a coral reef in Tanzania, the founder of this company fell in love with Africa. Using her academic background in environmental science, she decided to do something practical and help the continent develop a sustainable tourism portfolio. She developed holidays which combine the obvious itinerary highlights with more unusual experiences such as home stays and township visits. She believes that there are great benefits to travel: it is a chance to widen your horizons, learn about other people and see a bit more of the world than just that little place you call home.

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Holiday provider no: 67

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, tailor made

Reviewed 06 Jul 2010 by Berenice Belizaire4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The most memorable part was being at Uhuru peak.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Don't hike up Kili alone, it will make the camping experience more enjoyable.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes it did

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Wonderful hike up Kili and safari

Reviewed 17 Dec 2006 by Carla Almeida4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Kilimanjaro - reaching the summit despite the cold!

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Have a good mental preparation! The climb for the summit will test your will power.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes, I had local guide, cook and porters.
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