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Rongai route Kilimanjaro climb, Tanzania

COUNTRY:
Tanzania
LOCATION:
Kilimanjaro
HOLIDAY TYPE:
High altitude, strenuous trekking holidays
DEPARTURES:
2012: 24 Feb, 25 May, 22 Jun, 27 Jul, 17 Aug, 31 Aug, 7 Sep, 14 Sep, 28 Sep, 5 Oct, 12 Oct, 21 Dec
2013: 4 Jan, 18 Jan, 1 Feb, 8 Feb, 22 Feb, 24 May, 21 Jun, 26 Jul, 16 Aug, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 20 Dec
PRICE:
From £1959 - £2479 (10 days ) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
From £1259 - £1359 excluding flights.
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Rongai route Kilimanjaro climb, Tanzania

Rongai route Kilimanjaro climb, Tanzania

Small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.

How this holiday makes a difference

Environment

Responsible mission: As adventure travellers we relish and celebrate the diversity of the world. We also recognise our obligation to protect the environments that we explore. Our aim is to tread lightly, whilst contributing to maintain the world’s culture and nature, and most importantly to engage the help of all our customers to utilise the potential of tourism as a tool to aid sustainable development. We believe that responsible travellers are welcome in the places that they visit.

On this trip: We travel in small groups (max 16 people) so have a minimal impact on the environment as we go. On this trip we use a local agent from Tanzania, locally owned hotels, local leaders. Not only does this mean that more of the money we generate stays within the community, but their local knowledge and expertise helps us to better understand the environment in which we are travelling, whilst reinforcing within the local community that preserving this environment is both important and worthwhile.

Responsible code: Being Responsible is at the heart of everything our company does - full details of our code can be found on our website. The local supplier for this trip will promote our responsible travel code throughout your adventure. You will also receive specific information on this trip’s responsibility in your trip notes.

Helping to minimise negative impact: All of our customers are invited to offset their international flight emissions. Contributions go to the Blue Ventures Carbon Offset program, a non-profit organisation which provides solar stoves for subsistence communities in Madagascar, benefiting the people and protecting the environment. We also contribute £2 per person towards offsetting of your in-country travel. We fully offset all emissions from our staff travel and run an energy efficient office.

Giving something back: We have a foundation that collects the funds that you donate to us to support our projects. All our customers are invited to make a £1 per person contribution to the foundation at the time of booking. We will match every contribution that you make with our own £1. You as a customer choose where these funds are used from a shortlist of nominated projects – so it really is YOUR foundation.

Partnerships: As a company we support The Travel Foundation, a UK charity that has been established to promote responsible travel practises throughout the whole of the travel industry. We also work with a number of charity partners who work in the destinations that we visit; including Friends of Conservation and Born Free Foundation. We partner with many small grassroots projects throughout the destinations that we visit - they all share our responsible vision.

Community

We actively supports the Arusha Children’s Trust, donating $5 per person travelling, which is dedicated to improving rural education.
With our local partners we are working with the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project to ensure that best practices are being adhered to in relation to porter welfare

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Rongai route Kilimanjaro climb, Tanzania

Reviewed 12 Jul 2007 by Keith Addis4 star rating

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


Reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro was an incredible once in a lifetime moment almost beaten by the first cold beer at the bottom of the mountain!

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


Nothing that isn’t said over and over again - take it slowly, don’t be rushed, take lots of layers for warmth and do make sure that you have a pretty good level of basic fitness. In my experience it is also worth considering taking along Diamox as it did work on a couple of occasions (although try it out before you leave to make sure there is no unwelcome side-effects)

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


Impact on the environment was I believe minimal. Local people, mainly guides and porters, seemed to be well looked after by Tropical Trails, the agency in Arusha, but are heavily reliant on getting good sized tips from the trekkers. I think it is important that the amount of tips required should be clearly communicated at the time of booking as it can add quite a significant cost (and cash requirement)

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


Everything worked really well including the flights on Kenya Airways, which could not have been better. The holiday was excellent. The operator might want to consider mentioning to people that the local agent can do shorter safaris than the 8 day add-on, which was too long for me so I had to book an independent safari.

Reviewed 08 Sep 2006 by Steve Clark4 star rating

It was excellent from start to finish. Hard, challenging but worth it, thanks.

Reviewed 01 Sep 2006 by Rui Correia4 star rating

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


The time when the sun was rising and I was half way between Stella Point and Uruhu Peak, 5 to 10 minutes before reaching the highest point in Africa!!!

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


You do not need to be super-fit, but for your and the group's benefit, do NOT attempt to climb Kilimanjaro if you are not able to hike 10 miles in the hills of UK.

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


It seems to minimize impacts on the environment. All the "staff" seemed to do the right thing not to spoil the mountain. Benefiting locals is a bit more difficult to answer... Locals really want the job as a porter so it is not that bad. But I still expected them to be better equipped... But I guess it does benefit in the end.

Reviewed 08 Jul 2005 by Lorraine Anne Damerell5 star rating

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


There was not one single most memorable part, for it was such a fantastic trip. However, the most exciting part was when I had to come off of the mountain (final ascent) because of altitude ... it was dangerous, and scary, but with hindsight I can say it was exciting!

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


To make sure that they are of optimum fitness and stamina, prepared for hard work and good fun.

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


Yes, I believe that it did benefit the local people. Talking to the locals myself, I can see that Kilimanjaro generates a lot of wealth -- enough for the guides to get education down in Dar Es Salaam, and that just the tips we gave equated to a month and a half's worth of rent payment.

4. Any other comments?


Thanks again for being the source for a fantastic holiday.
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