Tours Kilimanjaro’s Roof & Serengeti’s Safari
This is not your average safari. It is not just a Kilimanjaro trekking challenge either. This is a story told in altitude and silence, in dust and snow, in long walks and long views. For 15 days, you will move from the base of Africa’s tallest mountain to its most legendary national parks. Walking, climbing, and finally resting where the lions roam.
The journey begins in Moshi with a quiet briefing and a night to prepare. Then, seven days on the Machame Route, where every footstep takes you higher. Through rainforest. Across alpine desert. Up to Stella Point. And finally, the summit. Uhuru Peak, 5,895 meters above sea level. You will stand there in the stillest cold you have ever known, surrounded by glaciers and sky. And you will carry that silence down with you.
But the trip does not end there. After your descent, the journey shifts. Softly, deliberately. Into safari. You will rest in Arusha, then travel to Tarangire’s elephant herds, sleep above Ngorongoro Crater, and eventually find yourself surrounded by the golden emptiness of the Serengeti.
This is a full-circle experience. One of effort and ease. Of cold mornings and warm fires. Of personal achievement and wild encounters. Of reaching both the roof of Africa and the heart of its wilderness.
Tanzania
12/01/2026
$13560 per person
Day 1: Arrival in Moshi. Overnight at a luxury lodge with trek briefing
Day 2: Machame Gate to Machame Camp. Rainforest trek begins
Day 3: Machame Camp to Shira Camp. Climb above the tree line
Day 4: Shira to Barranco. Acclimatization and dramatic views
Day 5: Barranco to Karanga. Through the Barranco Wall
Day 6: Karanga to Barafu. Final base before summit
Day 7: Barafu to Summit (Uhuru Peak), then descend to Mweka
Day 8: Mweka Camp to Gate. Transfer to Arusha for rest and recovery
Day 9: Drive to Tarangire. Afternoon game drive and luxury stay
Day 10: Tarangire to Ngorongoro. Highland views and lodge time
Day 11: Full-day crater safari. Return to rim lodge
Day 12: Drive to Serengeti. Game drive en route to luxury camp
Day 13: Full-day Serengeti safari
Day 14: Morning drive. Scenic flight to Arusha
Day 15: Departure from Arusha. International connection
You land at Kilimanjaro International Airport where our team of expert guide and host is already there waiting for you. Bags are handled. You are driven quietly to a boutique lodge in Moshi, surrounded by banana trees and the sound of cicadas. The air is thick but soft, the mountain hidden behind clouds, not yet revealing itself.
You meet your head guide for the trek. He speaks slowly. Clearly. No rush. He checks your gear. Answers every question. Your body might still feel the plane, but your mind begins to settle.
Tonight, you sleep early. The real movement begins tomorrow.
You are driven to Machame Gate for registration and final gear checks. The rainforest envelops the trail. It is warm, green, and alive. Monkeys leap above you. The trail is soft underfoot.
Your porters move ahead quickly. You carry only your essentials. By afternoon, you reach Machame Camp. Tents are already pitched. Tea is served. Dinner follows. Hot soup, fresh vegetables, quiet laughter.
You lie in your tent, listening to rain tap the canvas, and realize that the adventure you prepared for has now just begun.
The forest fades quickly. You rise into moorland, where giant lobelias and volcanic rock dominate the trail. The views stretch now. You see valleys below and the Shira Plateau ahead.
You arrive at camp by mid-afternoon. The air is thinner. Colder. You are above the clouds now. Kilimanjaro appears. Suddenly and without warning. In full view. Massive. Still. Unapologetic.
You eat while watching its snowy cap turn pink with sunset. Then back into your sleeping bag. Tomorrow climbs higher.
Today is a test and an incredible on. You ascend toward Lava Tower to acclimatize. The landscape becomes alpine desert. Stark. Windblown. Then down again to Barranco Camp, nestled beneath a towering wall of rock.
You may feel the altitude here. It is normal. Your guides monitor everything. Pulse, oxygen, appetite. Dinner is quieter tonight. The mountain is serious now. But so are you.
Barranco to Karanga (3,900m)
You wake early and climb the Barranco Wall. It looks worse than it is. Hands and feet scramble upward. At the top, you turn and see the route you have come, stretched out in layers.
The trail winds down into Karanga Valley and back up to your next camp. The views now are lunar. You eat dinner under a sky so full of stars it feels heavy.
A short but steep day. You climb slowly to Barafu, your final base. There is little vegetation now. The ground is dusty and dry. The wind constant.
Tents are pitched on a rocky slope. You rest, drink tea, and eat early dinner. Then, you lie down. You will wake at midnight to begin the summit push.
Sleep comes in fragments.
You wake in darkness. Your headlamp cuts the cold air. You move slowly, deliberately. The path zigzags upward.
The summit is close, but it takes hours. At Stella Point, the sun breaks over the clouds. Light floods everything. At Uhuru Peak, you reach the roof of Africa.
There is no applause. No music. Just stillness, nature and total calmness here.
Then later, the descent begins. Hours later, you reach Mweka Camp. Exhausted, dusty, quiet, and changed.
Return to Arusha – A Soft Landing
After breakfast, you descend to Mweka Gate. You sign the summit book. You are met with a hot towel, fresh fruit, and champagne. Quiet celebration and with your Certificate of completion, you then driven to Arusha, to a spa lodge. Hot shower. Massage. A clean bed with linen that smells like eucalyptus. You earned this.
Sleep deep tonight and have all the rest you need before tomorrows safari encounters.
You head out again, this time by safari vehicle. The drive to Tarangire is gentle. The landscape wide and warm and after about two hours of driving, you finally arrive at the Tarangire entrance.
Your luxury lodge overlooks the Tarangire River. Baobabs rise around you. Elephants pass below your deck. Game drive in the afternoon reveals lion prides, giraffe towers, and quiet moments beside ancient trees and many other stunning sightings.
Dinner is served beside an open fire. You watch the stars and realize how different this silence is from the summit.
Depart Tarangire in a last final game drive heading to Ngorongoro through fertile hills and Maasai homesteads. The air cools as you climb but there is a great encounter that with blow your mind here.
Your lodge sits right on the rim. The crater stretches below. Green, wide, full of secrets. You spend the afternoon resting but, if you prefer, you may ask for some simple safari activities within the hotel. Tea by the fire. A book. A long look out the window.
At sunrise, you descend into the crater floor which is 600metres deep. The animals are close and much compact here. Zebra graze beside wildebeest. Rhinos move like old kings. A lion rests in the road. You do not speak much because there is much to sightsee.
By midday, you enjoy your picnic lunch near a hippo pool. Then drive slowly back to the rim, watching light shift across the plains.
Dinner is slow and quiet. Your muscles feel rested now. Your breath deep.
You drive into Serengeti National Park through the Olduvai gorge and enjoy the beautiful scenic attractions enroute. The landscape opens once more. Golden. Still. You arrive at camp in time for a short evening drive.
The camp is remote, elegant, small. Canvas suites with open views. A fire pit for sundowners as you unwind and re-imagined what your Safari expectations were. A bed with the sky for a ceiling.
You fall asleep with the sound of distant hyenas.
Today is entirely yours in the famed Serengeti. No rush. You track cheetahs across open plains. Watch elephants drink. Sit for twenty minutes just watching wildebeest move.
Lunch in the bush. Giraffes in the distance and several other sightings just at your close view.
Back at camp, you enjoy wine and replay the day. You realize something. It is the stillness you will miss most.
After breakfast, have a short flight that returns you to Arusha. Your pilot points out the crater, the migration trails, even the snowcap of Kilimanjaro. Far behind you now.
You are transferred to a day room for a final meal and refresh before your international flight next day.
You depart for the airport. There is nothing left to do. You have stood on the roof of Africa. You have walked among lions. You have watched your breath in alpine cold and exhaled in warm savannah air.
You came for the summit. You are leaving with something else entirely.
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