Trekking
Tanzania Mountain Climbing
Tanzania is becoming increasingly famous as a hiking destination due to its great collection of peaks, undulating mountain ranges, and varied geography.
The sceneries range from lush, wooded slopes with hidden waterfalls to the steep volcanic cliffs of Mt Meru’s inner wall and Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Olodngyo Lengai. Trek types include distant area walks and solitary wilderness excursions. Tanzanian Trek can design a journey to meet everyone’s needs and skills. Almost all trekking in the country can be done by anybody who is moderately fit. However, it is strongly advised that you travel with a guide or ranger and that you stay behind to prepare daily stages.
Popular Routes
6 Days Umbwe Route
The Umbwe route is one of the quickest yet most direct approaches to the Southern Glaciers, with views of forests, valleys, amazing flora, and glaciers.
6 Days Rongai Route
The Rongai Route rises near the Amboseli plains and approaches Kilimanjaro’s summit west of the Mawenzi peak, beginning on the mountain’s northeastern side near the Kenyan border.
7 days Machame Route
Machame (“Whiskey”) Route is also known as the “Whiskey” route, the Machame route is nowthe most popular route on the mountain.
6 Days Marangu Route
The “Coca Cola” or “tourist” route is another name for the Marangu Route. It is the quickest and most direct path to the peak.
8 Days Lemosho Route
The Lemosho Route starts off on the western flank of Kilimanjaro, offering spectacular views of Mt Meru and the plains of Kenya’s Amboseli National Park.