Amani Children's Home Kilimanjaro Climb
Trip Valid:
01/01/2008 to 31/03/2009
Duration:
9 days (ex Nairobi)
Highlights:
Meet the smiling kids of the Amani Children's Home, Trek to the peak of Mt Kilimanjaro, Enjoy views of vast plains and ice fields below, Conquer the highest point in Africa
Trip Code:
YGM
Group Size:
Minimum 2, Maximum 16
Price:
Prices from USD $4920
We will offer you a free Kiliamanjaro climb via the Rongai Route if you will raise a minumum of US$ 4920
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Extras:
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Scale the snow-dusted summit of Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest point, and soak up sweeping views from the top. Savour the thrill of conquering the Roof of Africa as well as the knowledge that every cent you raised to get here goes to putting a smile on the faces of kids at the Amani Children's Home, a non-profit organization dedicated to getting Moshi's children off the streets. If you love a challenge and want a holiday with a difference, then this is the trip for you!
about guerba
The 2006 merger of Intrepid and Guerba created one of the world's leading suppliers of small group adventures. With over 25 years experience operating safari and overland journeys throughout Africa, Guerba really know their stuff. Guerba shares our desire to get off the beaten track and our commitment to responsible and sustainable travel. Their leaders are local and as well as being passionate about their homelands are among the most experienced in the adventure travel sector.
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meals included: All meals during tour with the exception of lunch on days 1 and 9.
transport: Minibus, trekking
accommodation: Hotels (3 nts), camping (5 nts)
budget: Allow USD $50 for meals not included.
departs: Sunday 8th of March 2009
important notes:
Please note this is a fundraising adventure.
Departure date: Sunday 8th of March 2009 Return date: Monday 16th of March 2009
Day 1 Nairobi/ Marangu
Spot Mt Kilimanjaro's snowy peak en route to the exotic gardens of the Marangu Hotel.
Day 2 Amani Children's Home
Spend an unforgettable day hanging out with the happy kids at Amani - their big smiles and best wishes will put you in good spirits for the climb ahead.
Day 3 First Cave
The trek begins with an easy stroll through steamy rainforest teeming with brightly coloured birds and cheeky monkeys. At 3,000 m, set up camp on the sparse open moorland and enjoy dinner in the shadow of the summit.
Day 4 Kikelewa Cave
Get those muscles fired up, tackling steeper terrain and rolling alpine meadows. The twin peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi tower above, and terrific views of the Amboseli plains unfold behind us.
Day 5 Mawenzi Tarn
Ascend slowly up to Mawenzi Tarn, the mountain's only permanent lake. Spend time relaxing or exploring the strange surrounding landscapes to acclimatise to the altitude.
Day 6 Kibo Camp
Traverse the 'saddle', a stark moonscape that sits between Kibo and Mawenzi. Retire early in preparation for the challenging last leg of the climb.
Day 7 Summit
Wake up with some strong tea and begin the trek beneath starry skies, crossing a large scree slope by lantern-light. Get to Gillman's Peak in time for sunrise, and perhaps continue on to the Roof of Africa, Uhuru Peak, for unsurpassable views. Descend to Horombo Hut for a well-earned rest.
Days 8-9 Marangu/ Nairobi
Hike out of the park and head back to the hotel for a hot shower and a hearty meal, to herald the end of a remarkable adventure.
| start date | finish date | places available | bookings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun 08 Mar 09 | Mon 16 Mar 09 | 7+ | book now |
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