The Tanzanian government has banned single-use plastic bags like shopping bags. You can still use Ziploc bags for your loose items and to keep items dry.
We recommend bringing about $800 US dollars, 2009 and newer, undamaged bills. It is accepted everywhere. They should be an assortment of $100s, $20s, $5s, and at least 40 in $1s. Use the $100s [...]
Emergency Contacts Since we are 10 hours behind, if you have any issues while you are on your way, please contact Tanzania directly at +255 742 668849 or +255 753 896962. Once in [...]
Once you pick up your bags at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), you’ll exit the building toward the parking lot. Just outside the doors one of our drivers will be standing there with [...]
US Dollars are accepted almost everywhere in Tanzania. There is no need to exchange your US Dollars into Tanzanian Shillings while in Tanzania. However, by paying with US dollars you will [...]
When climbing Kilimanjaro, you will need to bring at least 2 bags. One should be a daypack which you will carry during your hike. The second bag can be a duffle bag or a backpack. This bag should [...]
There are no specific vaccine requirements needed to enter Tanzania from the United States. However, be aware that the government of Tanzania requires proof of yellow fever vaccination upon [...]
To gain entry into Tanzania, US citizens and most other nationalities will need a passport and visa. The passport must be valid for 6 months after the intended length of stay. Visas can be [...]
Our climbs have an arrival and departure day built in. We recommend arriving at least one day early. This will give your body time to adjust to the time change and also recuperate from the long [...]
Many of our clients will take this flight from Amsterdam. By the time you go through customs and take the 45-minute drive to the lodge, you will arrive around 9:30 pm. If you arrive at 9:30 pm [...]
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