Overview of Kilimanjaro day hike and Tarangire safari in Tanzania
Tanzania sharing safari includes Tarangire and Kilimanjaro day trek over two days. To reach the initial base camp on the Marangu Route, climb the slopes of Africa's highest summit. As they arrive at Kilimanjaro airport, most tourists comment in awe at the spectacular sight of Kilimanjaro, which rises to a height of 5895 metres. The deep and lush rainforest region of Kilimanjaro is home to several bird and primate species, such as blue monkeys and colobus monkeys. You will go to Tarangire National Park on the second day of your two-day Tanzania safari tour. You can look forward to visiting Tarangire National Park, which is home to giant baobab trees, a sizable elephant population, and a variety of wildlife and natural surroundings that captivate all visitors from Africa.
Day 1: Tanzania sharing safari to Kilimanjaro day hike tour
• Marangu Gate to Mandara Hut
• Rising(ft): (1,800m/5,905ft) to (2,743m/9,000ft)
• Hiking time: 8-10 hours
• Elevation Gain: 915 meters, 3,000 feet
The hiker(s) will depart Moshi early in the morning for Marangu Gate. The trip will take around one hour. What can you anticipate today? You will begin your Kilimanjaro Day Hike after finishing gate registration.
Walking up a narrow route through Kilimanjaro's forest to Mandara Hut, you will encounter mountain climbers descending from the summit.
You will have lunch at Mandara Hut and the option to take a short stroll to Maundi Crater. On a clear day, the views to the east across Taveta and to the northwest of Mawenzi Peak are spectacular, making the short trek well worth the effort.
After arriving to Maundi Crater, you will have the opportunity to snap photos before descending to the Marangu Gate. Our vans will be waiting for you at Marangu Gate to return you to Moshi.
Day 2: Tanzania sharing safari from Moshi/Arusha to Tarangire National Park
We'll depart Moshi or Arusha in the early morning and drive to Tarangire National Park, where we'll see massive termite mounds and ancient baobab trees. This park is well-known for its massive elephant population, beautiful scenery, and diversified bird life.
Tarangire is home to a diverse range of animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, warthogs, ostriches, impalas, cheetahs, mongooses, buffaloes, and baboons. When our game drive concludes, we shall go to Our journey will conclude in the late afternoon. We will travel to Arusha.