We have gathered some of the most questions that we receive from our clients during day to day operations
it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional or check the latest travel advisories and requirements from reliable sources like the World Health Organization (WHO) or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) before your trip, as entry requirements may change. Additionally, some vaccinations are recommended, such as those for yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and routine vaccinations like measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) and influenza. Again, always verify the current requirements and recommendations closer to your travel date.
Swahili Land Expeditions prioritizes guest safety with trained guides and emergency protocols. On mountains, our guides provide first aid and coordinate evacuations. For safaris, guides are equipped with first aid kits and communication devices, ready to handle emergencies and liaise with local medical and security personnel. We ensure swift response and evacuation if needed, well-connected with medical emergency providers and security personnel.
Tanzanian shilling is the official currency of the United Republic of Tanzania but the US dollar is ubiquitously used too. Other currencies such as euro, Pound Sterling, Swiss franc are not used in the payment but they always can be exchanged for shillings at a reduced rate at any exchange office.
Most of the hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops have prices in US dollars but you can pay by local shillings. In supermarkets with cash register you can pay by shillings or by credit card, the commission will be ~5%.
Note: The bank notes of older than 2003 issue year are depreciated in Tanzania banks
At Swahili Land Expeditions, we emphasize smart packing for your Tanzanian safari adventure. Our curated list ensures you have all essentials without excess baggage, optimizing comfort and convenience. Pack lightweight, layered clothing, closed-toe shoes, a sun hat, and sunscreen for protection. Binoculars, a camera, and a refillable water bottle enhance your experience. Our safari vehicles securely transport luggage, but traveling light facilitates wildlife viewing. Trust our expertise to guide you in packing just what you need for an unforgettable safari.
At Swahili Land Expeditions, our safari costs vary, starting from $300 and ranging up to $1000 per day per person. The exact price depends on several factors, including the choice of accommodations, the number of people in your group, the type of vehicle selected for your safari, and additional preferences. We offer a range of accommodation options, from comfortable tented camps to luxurious lodges, ensuring a personalized experience to suit every budget and preference. Our dedicated team works closely with you to tailor your safari to your specifications, providing transparent pricing and exceptional service at every step of your journey.
Depending on which route you choose, the climb will cost roughly between US$1,800 and US$ 2400 not including airfare. This price with. Swahili land Expeditions includes all regular meals on the mountain, all park fees, transfers to and from the national park gate, arrival and deperture accomodation. As for expenses you may incur that are not included in your trip cost, you will probably tip your porters and guides 10%-15% depending on group size. also personal gears are rented in shops at Moshi varies depend on person needs.
When choosing the most suitable time for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, you should consider several factors: the temperature, the views, the density of traffic on the trek, difficulty level and safety. However, the overarching factor that impacts all others is weather.. Mount Kilimanjaro lies in an equatorial climatic zone; instead of four seasons (winter, spring, summer, autumn), the mountain experiences wet and dry seasons only. Wet seasons are in April-May and November. Similar to other tropical countries, predicting exactly when the rain starts and stops is nearly impossible. All other months are the “dry season”, when most of the days are sunny, but still it does not mean a 100% guarantee of clear skies.
Tanzania is situated very close to the equator, therefore, the weather here is rather stable with a comfortable and well-balanced climate. Temperatures never reach extremely hot or very cold. The average annual temperature varies from +25°C in the south of the country and up to +27°C in the north.
It should be mentioned that on Kilimanjaro and places such as Ngorongoro Crater, the temperature does sometimes fall below zero, especially at night time. It is necessary to take warm clothes on a safari to Ngorongoro Crater or when trekking. Many people try to avoid rainy seasons in Tanzania, which fall between March and May (the long rains) and the end of October and the first half of December (the short rains). Interestingly, the weather in Tanzania in December is hot and wet at the same time, making for a very warm, tropical safari experience. The rainy season is marked by heavy precipitation, however there are typically sunny periods during each day. The table below gives an approximate annual estimation:
Preparing for a Kilimanjaro climb requires careful consideration of personal gear to ensure comfort, safety, and success in reaching the summit. Here's a detailed list of essential items:
Clothing Layers: Dressing in layers is crucial for adapting to changing temperatures. Include moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outer layers. Pack long-sleeved shirts, fleece jackets, waterproof pants, and a down jacket for summit night.
Headgear: Protect your head and face with a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection, a warm beanie or balaclava for cold nights, and sunglasses with UV protection.
Footwear: Invest in sturdy, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support to navigate rocky terrain. Consider bringing a pair of lightweight camp shoes for resting at camp.
Hand Protection: Bring lightweight gloves for chilly mornings and heavy-duty gloves for summit night to protect against frostbite.
Sleeping Gear: Ensure a good night's rest with a four-season sleeping bag rated for low temperatures, a sleeping pad for insulation and comfort, and a pillow for added support.
Daypack: Carry essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and extra layers in a comfortable daypack with padded straps and a hip belt for weight distribution.
Hydration System: Stay hydrated with a hydration bladder or water bottles, ensuring a total capacity of at least 3-4 liters to accommodate long hiking days.
Nutrition: Pack high-energy snacks such as trail mix, energy bars, and electrolyte-rich drinks to fuel your climb.
Personal Care Items: Include essentials like sunscreen, lip balm with SPF, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and a first aid kit with blister treatment, pain relievers, and altitude sickness medication.
Trekking Poles: Provide stability and reduce strain on your joints during steep ascents and descents.
Technical Gear: Depending on the route chosen, you may need technical gear like crampons, ice axes, and harnesses. Check with your tour operator for specific requirements.
Personal Identification and Documentation: Carry a copy of your passport, travel insurance information, and any necessary permits or certificates required for the climb
We prepare customized safaris for our clients and we also help them to plan for their perfect safari adventure, Whenever they feel not confident enough to do so.
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