Embark on an unforgettable Kilimanjaro climbing adventure with Twende Africa Tours. We proudly have a unique reputation for organizing the best and most memorable Kilimanjaro tours, led by experienced local guides, all offered at affordable and competitive rates to suit every adventurer’s dream.
The best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is during the dry seasons, from January to early March and from June to October. These months offer the most stable weather, clear skies, and better trail conditions, making your trek safer and more enjoyable. Climbing during these periods increases your chances of reaching the summit successfully while enjoying breathtaking views across Tanzania.
Packing for Kilimanjaro is key to a successful climb. Essential items include warm clothing, waterproof gear, sturdy hiking boots, a sleeping bag, and trekking poles. Twende Africa Tours provides a detailed packing list to ensure you are fully prepared for every stage of the adventure.
Choose your Best Kilimanjaro Hiking Adventures with us. In our opinion, the best Kilimanjaro routes are the Lemosho, Machame and Northern Circuit routes.
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Embark on an unforgettable Tanzania safari adventure with Twende Africa Tours. We are proud to have a strong reputation for organizing the most memorable and well-guided wildlife safaris, led by experienced local guides. Our safari packages are crafted to suit every traveler’s dream—offering exceptional experiences at affordable rates.
The best time to visit Tanzania for a safari is from June to October. This dry season offers excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. It’s also the ideal time to witness the Great Migration in the Serengeti. The green season from November to May is quieter and great for birdwatching and lush scenery.
Tanzania has three main safari circuits to explore. The Northern Circuit is the most popular, with Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. The Southern Circuit is quieter and includes Selous and Ruaha. The Western Circuit is remote, with parks like Mahale and Katavi.
We offer three types of accommodation options for your safari: camping, mid-range lodges, and luxury camps or hotels. Each option is carefully selected to match different travel styles and budgets, providing comfort, safety, and a unique experience. Whether you prefer simple, affordable stays or high-end luxury in the heart of nature, we help you choose the perfect place to relax and enjoy your adventure.
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When planning your safari holiday to Tanzania with Twende Africa, be sure to have a valid passport, check visa requirements, and consider travel insurance. Pack light, comfortable clothing, sun protection, insect repellent, and a good camera. Our team is here to guide you every step of the way and ensure you’re well-prepared for a smooth and memorable safari experience.
Passports and Visas for Tanzania can be obtained via Online Visa Application before arrival or on arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport. All travelers will need a passport which will remain valid for at least 6 months longer than your expected visit. You will also need to present proof that you have a return ticket, and proof that you have sufficient money to support yourself during your stay in Tanzania.
Each traveler is responsible for sorting out their own passport and visa requirements, and we cannot offer much assistance in this matter. If you do not yet have a passport, apply for one early, as they can take some time to arrive. If you already have a passport, double check when it expires.
While Tanzania is a commonwealth country, UK citizens definitely do need a tourist visa to enter. This is also true for citizens of Australia, New Zealand, India, United States, Canada and most EU countries. Citizens of countries not mentioned should contact their nearest embassy or high commission to check visa requirements. Visas usually cost in the neighborhood of $50 (around £40), but some visas from the US can cost $100. Tanzanian visas expire three months after they are issued so be careful not to apply too soon.
Visas can be purchased upon arrival at Kilimanjaro international Airport (IATA code: JRO), but you can expect long queues, and for the process to take an extra hour or more. The Tanzanian High Commission has stressed that they have the right to deny visas applied for on arrival. We have never had a report of this happening, but it is a danger best avoided.
For these reasons, we highly recommend that travelers get their visa in advance if at all possible. On the other hand, many US travelers prefer to avoid risking their passports in the mail, and other potential delays, by applying upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
It is also now possible to apply for your Tanzania visa online https://eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa/. Please read the Visa Application Guidelines carefully before beginning your application to ensure you apply for the correct type of visa, and that you are planning on entering Tanzania through one of the approved entry points.
Please be advised that, whilst we make every effort to provide you with accurate and up-to-date information, travel requirements can change quickly and sometimes without notice. We urge you to double check the visa and passport requirements for your trip, consult with an embassy or consulate.
We offer unforgettable, high-quality tours across Tanzania. With Twende Africa Tours, you can climb Mount Kilimanjaro, explore the wild on a safari adventure, and relax on the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar.
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