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Safari to Kilimanjaro - Machame Route

Safari to Kilimanjaro – Machame Route

Experience some of Kenya and Tanzania’s most famous natural wonders on a 15-day adventure that will see you tackling the most challenging and scenic way to the roof of Africa on a trek along the Machame route to the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro. Once you descend, embark on an overland journey across the Serengeti plains and enjoy multiple game drives to seek out Africa’s iconic animals. Descend to the floor of the gigantic Ngorongoro Crater in pursuit of elephants, lions, and elusive rhinos. This tour is a non-stop active action that’s perfect for independent travellers who love a challenge.

Activities

  • Amboseli National Park – Overland Vehicle Game Drive
  • Mto Wa Mbu – Village walk & local dinner
  • Amboseli – Kimana Ranger Project
  • Ngorongoro Crater – 4×4 Game Drive
  • Serengeti National Park – Afternoon Overland Vehicle Game Drive
  • Serengeti National Park – Morning Overland Vehicle Game Drive
  • Serengeti National Park – Afternoon Overland Vehicle Game Drive
  • Serengeti National Park – Morning Overland Vehicle Game Drive
  • Mount Kilimanjaro – Trek Briefing
  • Mount Kilimanjaro – Complimentary equipment hire (sleeping bag and walking poles) – must be requested at time of booking
  • Fully catered trek including National Park entrance fees, climbing fee, tented camps & rescue services
  • Mount Kilimanjaro – Porterage of 1 bag (9kg/20lb max)
  • Mount Kilimanjaro – Return transfers from hotel to park gate
  • Mount Kilimanjaro – Emergency oxygen and comprehensive first aid kits
  • Moshi – Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project

Highlights

  • Size up Mt Kilimanjaro on the incredible scenic Machame route, passing through cloud forest and moorland zones to the glaciated precipices of Kibo’s south face. 
  • Travel with experienced guides and porters. You’ll be in great hands – with one guide for every two passengers – so all you’ll have to worry about is soaking up the scenery and keeping your footing!
  • Explore the Serengeti National Park in depth with four game drives – two early-morning and two late-afternoon – through this spectacular wildlife arena.
  • Take an incredible safari across the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater in an open-roof 4WD for a chance to see the endangered black rhinoceros.
  • Hike easier knowing that while our porters are taking care of you, someone is looking out for them. We’re an official partner with the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project.

05/15/2025 through 10/05/2027
05/15/2025 through 10/09/2027

Day 1 Welcome to Nairobi, safari capital and the largest city in Kenya. At one time a simple hydration spot for the Maasai, this high-energy East African city now strikes a balance between the cosmopolitan and the natural. In its adjacent Nairobi National Park, visitors will see lions, zebras, giraffes and rare black rhinos. Key stops in Nairobi include the Elephant and Rhino Nursery as well as the Giraffe Centre, where these beautiful creatures are rescued. In the city itself, tourists visit "Out of Africa" author Karen Blixen's museum and discover wonderful restaurants, shops, and nightlife.
Day 2

Nestled in Kenya’s southern region, Amboseli is a captivating destination renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant wildlife. Dominated by the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park offers a striking contrast between the snow-capped peak and the arid plains below. The park is famous for its expansive vistas and the opportunity to witness diverse wildlife, including large herds of elephants, which are a major attraction.

Amboseli’s rich biodiversity extends beyond elephants. The park is home to numerous species such as lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and a variety of bird species, making it a paradise for safari enthusiasts and photographers alike. The seasonal swamps within the park provide vital water sources, attracting animals and offering unique wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the year.

A visit to Amboseli also offers a glimpse into the culture of the Maasai people, who have lived in harmony with the land for centuries. The Maasai community, with their distinctive dress and rich traditions, welcome visitors to their villages, offering insights into their way of life. Engaging with the Maasai provides an enriching cultural experience, blending seamlessly with the park’s natural wonders.

A fun fact about Amboseli is that it has one of the most comprehensive long-term studies of elephants in the world, conducted by the Amboseli Trust for Elephants since 1972. This research has provided invaluable insights into elephant behavior and conservation. For more on this groundbreaking work, visit Amboseli Trust for Elephants. With its spectacular scenery, diverse wildlife, and cultural richness, Amboseli offers an unforgettable safari experience.


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Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat.

Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species.

A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture.

For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories.


Day 5

Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat.

Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species.

A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture.

For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories.


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Day 8 Moshi is a municipality and the capital of Kilimanjaro region in the north eastern Tanzania.
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Day 10 Mount Kilimanjaro, located in Tanzania, stands as Africa’s highest peak and an iconic symbol of adventure. This majestic stratovolcano rises 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, making it one of the world’s most accessible high summits. Climbing Kilimanjaro offers a unique opportunity to traverse multiple climate zones, from lush rainforests and alpine meadows to the icy summit. The ascent is a journey through breathtaking landscapes, culminating in the awe-inspiring views from Uhuru Peak, where climbers can gaze out over Tanzania and beyond.

For those considering the trek, Kilimanjaro is renowned for its relatively non-technical climb, which means no specialized mountaineering skills are needed, though physical preparation is essential. Various routes such as the Marangu, Machame, and Lemosho offer different experiences, with treks ranging from five to nine days. Each path provides a distinct vantage point on the mountain’s diverse flora and fauna, and guided tours ensure that climbers are well-prepared and supported throughout the journey.

A fun fact about Mount Kilimanjaro is that its peak, with its glaciers and ice fields, is slowly receding due to climate change. Despite this, the mountain remains a stunning spectacle and a vital part of Tanzania’s heritage. Its name, "Kilimanjaro," is thought to derive from the Swahili words “Kilima” (mountain) and “Njaro” (shining), reflecting its snowy summit and majestic presence.

Beyond the climb, the surrounding Kilimanjaro region offers rich cultural experiences with local Chaga communities and vibrant markets. Visitors can enjoy the rich traditions of these mountain-dwelling people, adding an extra layer of depth to the adventure. Whether you are drawn by the challenge of the climb or the allure of its surrounding landscapes, Mount Kilimanjaro promises an unforgettable experience.
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Day 15 Moshi is a municipality and the capital of Kilimanjaro region in the north eastern Tanzania.

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