Tanzania Travel Guide

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TANZANIA TRAVEL GUIDE

The main international road crossings into Tanzania are from Kenya. The most used is the border crossing at Namanga, about halfway between Nairobi and Arusha. The other principle border crossing is south of Mombasa on the coast at Lunga Lunga, from where the nearest large Tanzanian town is Tanga. There are quieter border crossings at Taveta, between Voi and Moshi, and Isebania on the main road between Kisumu and Mwanza.

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ARE YOU A BACKPACKING?

Are you planning a SOLO climbing to Mount Kilimanjaro without help of the Porters? Foot On Kili Tanzania Adventures is here to help you planning your adventure. We are your budget trekking guide company offering the best of camping services special for Backpacking to all route of Mount Kilimanjaro with the best and affordable price.

WHY TREKKING WITH US?

  • Value For Your Money
  • High Safety Standards
  • Successful Summits
  • Mountain Knowledge
  • Safari Knowledge
  • Many years of Experience
  • Professionalism
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Foot On Kili Tanzania Adventure is committed to responsible tourism. Our company is committed to the sustainability of the natural environment and well being of the people of Africa.In our effort to operate an Eco-friendly business, we have partnered with several local schools and conservation organizations in Tanzania to help promote conservation, environmental awareness, and community involvement in a way that is pleasurable and enlightening.Our donations provide scholarships, books, and supplies to local children with their daily needs such as food and housing as well as financial aid to cover school fees and other educational needs.

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VISA AND DOCUMENT

It is possible to get your visa at the border going into Tanzania or at the Kilimanjaro or Dar es Salaam airports when you arrive. Allow extra time for this process. You will need US$100 cash if you are a U.S. citizen or US$50 cash for all other nationals.

Alternatively, you can get your visa ahead of time. U.S. Citizens get the visa application from the U.S. Tanzania Embassy website or call them in Washington D.C. at 202-939-6125, and ask for a visa application. Other nationalities check Tanzanian Embassies around the world for the nearest embassy.

Allow 30 days for processing. You might want to consider sending it certified mail or Federal Express both directions to ensure the safety of your passport.

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FOOD AND DINING

At the end of a long day’s climb, you’ll want to relax, unwind, and refuel for the next day’s challenges.Re-energize mind and body in a warm, solar-lit dining tent, and enjoy hearty gourmet meals every day:

  • Fresh, organic ingredients are locally sourced from base in Moshi and resupplied throughout the trek.
  • Nutritionist-designed meals include an optimal balance of complex carbohydrates, protein, and fats.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and kosher diets can be accommodated with advance notice.
  • Unlimited purified drinking water provided daily.
  • Chefs are trained in hygienic food preparation and allergy safety.
  • peric uripidis, fincartem.
  • Custom dining tents and comfy chairs included on every trek.

Sample Menu Breakfast

  • Eggs made to order
  • Hash browned potatoes
  • Banana bread, toast
  • Oat and millet porridge
  • Fresh fruit
  • Hot coffee, tea, cocoa

Lunch

  • Hearty leek and potato soup
  • Grilled cheese and tomato sandwich
  • Crudités, salami, fresh fruit
  • Afternoon tea
  • Hot coffee, tea, cocoa
  • Cookies, popcorn, roasted nuts

Dinner

  • Savory pumpkin soup
  • Italian-style lasagna
  • Green bean salad
  • Pineapple Romanoff