Wildlife Safaris

Wildlife SafarisTanzania has one of the largest areas of protected lands in the world. It houses the largest Game Reserve on the continent (Selous) and its most famous national park (the Serengeti), not to mention the famous Ngorongoro Crater considered being the eighth wonder of the world. Here you can experience the landscapes which have captivated the minds of millions of people.

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Mountain Trekking

Mountain TrekkingTanzania is endowed with some of the most diverse and picturesque landscape. Its towering mountains in the North are some of the highest mountains in Africa. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest point, is a great extinct volcano 5,895m (19,345ft) above sea level. Rift Cross can take you to the roof of Africa - Kilimanjaro and to the tops of other attractive mountains such as Meru and Oldoinyo lengai. Climbing these volcanoes is an incredible but manageable challenge. For travelers seeking adventures off the beaten track and spectacular views, these are ideal destinations.

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Beach Holidays

Beach HolidaysThe white and golden sands of East Africa’s beaches are deservedly world famous. They are soaked in sun all year round, and surrounded by coral reef and the exotic scenery of the Indian Ocean. A rest on a Tanzanian beach will leave you refreshed, restored and intrigued. Walking through the narrow, twisting streets of Zanzibar’s Stone Town plunges you into the past.

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Community Tourism

To many people tourism is confined to the wildlife destination, mountain trekking and beach relaxation. Rift Cross goes beyond the limits by taking you to experience the richest and most diverse cultures of people who follow ancient traditions –yet engaging on their own terms, with a globalizing world. Let us take you to visit these peoples, their homes and villages.

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Mount Kilimanjaro trekking

9 days – Lemosho via Karanga Valley to the Crater Camp

The Lemosho route approaches Kilimanjaro through forest and Mooreland from the west, crossing the caldera of Shira volcano, exploring the rock formations of the plateau, and traversing beneath the Northern ice fields of Kibo. We make our final ascent by the Western Breach, the steepest non-technical route on the mountain and an exciting approach to the summit. The nine day itinerary gives maximum possible acclimatisation and there are often stunning views of Kibo in the sharp light of morning and early evening. Lemosho is a little-used approach route and there is time to enjoy to enjoy the unspoilt wilderness of the montane forest and Shira Plateau before the convergence with other routes in the later stages of the trip.

Day 1

After completing the neccessary registration formalities at Londorossi National Park gate, it is an easy day of walking from the Lemosho roadhead up a small path through beautiful and lush forest. We have our lunch in the glades before continuing to Lemosho Forest camp (2,650 m.) 8824 feet. This area is home to a variety of game including buffalo. [2-3 hours walking]

Day 2

We soon leave the forest behind and enter the Mooreland zone of giant heather. The trail climbs steadily with wide views to reach the rim of the Shira Plateau. There is a tangible sense of wilderness, especially when the afternoon mists come in! We camp in the centre of the plateau at “Shira One” (3,550 m.) 11055 feet. [6-7 hours walking]

Day 3

An easy day to help acclimatisation and to explore the grassy Mooreland and the volcanic rock formations of the plateau.
We walk to the summit of Shira Cathedral (3,750 m.) 12375 feet, a huge buttress of rock surrounded by steep spires and pinnacles. There is a tangible sense of wilderness here (especially when the afternoon mists come in!) and the views from our camp near Shira Hut (3,840 m.) 12672 feet of Mt. Meru floating on the clouds are simply unforgettable. [4-5 hours walking]

Day 4

A morning of steady ascent and panoramic views, leaving the Mooreland plateau behind and proceed to lava ridges beneath the glaciers of the Western Breach. The terrain changes to scree, with pockets of vegetation in sheltered hollows. We keep enjoying the morning of gentle ascent and panoramic views, leaving the moorland plateau behind to walk on lava ridges beneath the glaciers of the Western Breach. After lunch near the Lava Tower junction (4,550 m.) we descend to the bottom of the Great Barranco valley (3,900 m.), sheltered by towering cliffs and with extensive views of the plains far below. [5-7 hours walking]

Day 5

A steep climb up the Barranco Wall leads us to an undulating trail on the south-eastern flank of Kibo, with superb vistas of the Southern Icefields. We camp at Karanga (4,100 m.), the last water point, in a steep valley. The afternoon can be spend resting or exploring the valley to help acclimatisation. [3-4 hours walking]
Day 6
A short but steep climb out of Karanga, and an easy path on compacted scree with wide views. We then climb steadily to reach the Barafu campsite (4,650 m.) The remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation for the final ascent before an early night. [4-5 hours walking]

Day 7

We will start our ascent at about 8 a.m. in the morning. This day will take us to the crater floor by the name of “STELLA POINT”. The path is of unrelenting steepness on loose scree with occasional easy scrambling over rocks to reach the crater floor (5,750 m.). From this point we climb down to the Crater Camp just beside Furtongla Glacier (5,650 m.).

Day 8
Summit day!

We have only 800 feet to go but it won't be easy. Spare a thought for the hikers on other routes who started their summit attempts at midnight! It will take about one-and-a-half hours to reach Uhuru Peak. You will not be alone - others have been arriving since 6am. Soon you will be able to have a photo opportunity next to the famous posted sign at the top.
But please be prepared for an aftershock - the way down is a steep, rigorous route via Stella Point down the mountain to Barafu where we will stop for lunch. On the way down you may pass other trekkers who are still on the way up!
Many hikers are unprepared for this 4-hour ordeal down the slippery slope of scree. Don't be. The sun will beat down and you will start to curse your 4-layers of summit wear! You will sweat and eat dust like a rodeo cowboy! At Barafu you can take a good rest before tackling the rest of the way down. It is time to relax and think about your experiences of the past week. The way down to Mweka camp is a comfortable walk but rather dusty.
There are many other climbers on this trail and plenty of stories and experiences to share. It is noisy all the way to the gate—arrival at noon! At the gate, we are treated with a final feast of fruits and drinks, and an opportunity to buy a few souvenirs! Then we sign the register and gather for the presentation of our climbing certificates by our guides.
Sadly, it is time to say goodbye to our mountain team. With their assistance, we achieved something extraordinary! Then transfer back to the hotel by car.
At the hotel, it is time to shower, get laundry done and take a nap. Your room at the Lodge is reserved for late checkout - you can relax before your flight home or new destination if you signed up for one of our optional excursions. If you fly back home, your driver will meet you for the transfer to the airport. Overnight at Mweka camp at(3100 mt) 10,000 feet.

Day 9

Breakfast is served at 8:00 followed by a short tipping ceremony and we depart at 9:00am.
Today is a short but steep downhill walk through the rainforest to the park gate.. We use our poles to prevent knee or ankle injuries during the descending time. (downhill )all the way to the gate.
There are many other climbers on this trail and plenty of stories and experiences to share. It is noisy all the way to the gate—arrival at noon! At the gate, we are treated with a final feast of fruits and drinks, and an opportunity to buy a few souvenirs! Then we sign the register and gather for the presentation of our climbing certificates by our guides.
Sadly, it is time to say goodbye to our mountain team. With their assistance, we achieved something extraordinary! Then transfer back to the hotel by car.
At the hotel, it is time to shower, get laundry done and take a nap. Your room at the Lodge is reserved for late checkout - you can relax before your flight home or new destination if you signed up for one of our optional excursions. If you fly back home, your driver will meet you for the transfer to the airport.

Note : After heavy snow or other adverse weather conditions, the Western Breach may be impassable for trekkers. In such cases an extremely scenic traverse beneath the Southern Icefields via the Barranco and Karanga valleys brings us to Uhuru Peak by the Barafu ascent route.


Wildlife Safaris

Mountain Trekking

Community tourism

Northen Circuit

Mount Kilimanjaro

4 Days Maasai Culture

7 Days Flight to Serengeti

9 Days Lemosho - Karanga

4 Days Hadzabe Culture

7 Days Tarangire/Serengeti

9 Days Shira - Karanga

4 Days Barbaig Culture

7 Days Camping Safaris

6 Days Marangu

3 Days Bargaig Culture

3 Days Manyara /Ngorongoro

8 Days Lemosho - Karanga

6 Days Tarangire - Lake Eyasi

7 Days Shira - Karanga

5 Days Manyara - Serengeti

7 Days Machame - Karanga

4 Days Arusha - Ngorongoro

7 Days Rongai

 

8 Days Tarangire - Serengeti

5 Days Rongai

Southern Circuit

5 Days Marangu

4 Days Selous

Mount Meru

 

5 Days Mikumi - Ruaha

4 Days Mt. Meru

 

9 Days Mikumi/Ruaha/Selous

Mount Oldoinyo lengai

 

3 Days Oldoinyo Lengai

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