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     * Machame Route
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Discover a new standard of travel with our ethical adventure tours. At Reveal
Kilimanjaro Tours, we redefine the journey, prioritising your comfort and local
communities' well-being. Our team of experienced travel consultants ensures that
every aspect of your adventure is seamlessly organized, freeing you to immerse
yourself in unforgettable experiences.


COMMUNITY-CENTRIC EXPLORATION

When you embark on a journey with us, you're not just a tourist but a
participant in sustainable travel. Over 70% of your trip price directly supports
local economies, fostering mutual growth and understanding. Our commitment to
ethical tourism extends to our carefully selected guides, drivers, cooks, and
porters, who are integral members of the communities we visit. Additionally, we
provide top-notch gear and equipment for camping safaris, ensuring your comfort
and the preservation of the environment.


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“JOIN US ON A JOURNEY WHERE EVERY STEP IS A TESTAMENT TO RESPONSIBLE TOURISM,
AND EVERY MOMENT IS INFUSED WITH THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE.”

To initiate the planning of your tour with us, you can craft a bespoke itinerary
from the ground up or personalise one of our recommended itineraries. Whether
your journey spans a short getaway or an extended expedition, our local team
will meticulously design a one-of-a-kind itinerary perfectly aligned with your
desires. Whether you seek to uncover scenic vistas or pursue the thrill of
reaching new heights, rest assured they will bring your dreams to life.

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TANZANIA: WHERE NATURE'S BEAUTY MEETS CULTURAL SPLENDOUR"

Tanzania welcomes visitors with its stunning natural beauty and genuine
hospitality. The country offers diverse landscapes, from the vast Serengeti
plains to the towering Kilimanjaro. Explore Zanzibar's crystal-clear waters or
embark on a safari in the Ngorongoro Crater for an unforgettable adventure. Dive
into the vibrant culture at bustling markets, where the scents of spices blend
with traditional music. Tanzania invites you to experience the essence of Africa
firsthand.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 * Where do your passengers come from?
   
   Our passengers come from all over the world and we are kindly welcoming them
   to experience the mother nature.

 * Which equipment do I need to bring?
   
   Like other mountain operators, we provide sleeping tents, mess tent tables,
   chairs, cooking gear, and even a dedicated cook. What sets us apart is that
   we offer private toilets for each group and high-quality sleeping mats. You
   only need to bring essentials like a sleeping bag, head torch, water
   containers, ChapStick, suncream, sunglasses, medication, snacks, glasses or
   contact lenses, toiletries, smartphone, camera, earplugs, spare batteries,
   wet wipes, pee bottle (with a She-wee for women), and trekking poles.

 * How do I get to Kilimanjaro?
   
   Kilimanjaro has its own airport. There are half a dozen main airlines that
   serve Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO). They include KLM, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya
   Airways, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines. OUR ADVICE: It’s a good idea to
   aim to be in Tanzania at least 24 hours prior to the start of your trek. This
   is particularly true if you’re coming from North America or Australia. Giving
   yourself 24 hours before the trek allows you time to rest, relax, and recover
   from the flight. What’s more, it also gives you time to prepare properly for
   your expedition. While we don’t book flights, we can and do help our climbers
   choose the best flights for their schedule and budget if requested. Often,
   for example, a flight may appear cheap but may arrive at 4 O’clock in the
   morning, necessitating another night in a hotel room – which may wipe out any
   savings made. We’ll help you choose the best flight for you.

 * Is climbing Kilimanjaro Mountain dangerous?
   
   Approximately six climbers and a number of porters lose their lives annually
   on Kilimanjaro, primarily due to altitude sickness and complications
   following Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). It is important to note that most
   individuals experience symptoms of altitude sickness during their ascent on
   Kilimanjaro. The minimum age requirement for Kilimanjaro climbers is ten
   years old. While there are occasional exceptions for those under ten, special
   permission must be sought several months in advance. There is no maximum age
   limit, and no other barriers exist for those aspiring to climb the mountain.
   Essentially, if you have the financial means and the desire, there are no
   hindrances preventing you from attempting to reach the summit.

 * How fit do I need to be?
   
   In fact, reaching the summit of Africa’s tallest peak doesn’t necessarily
   require exceptional fitness. The primary obstacle preventing individuals from
   reaching the top is altitude sickness, which occurs when the body struggles
   to acclimate to the reduced oxygen levels at higher elevations. Whether or
   not you experience altitude sickness on Kilimanjaro is largely unrelated to
   your fitness level. Nevertheless, the ultimate ascent to the summit is
   unquestionably a challenge of endurance. The journey involves a 6-8 hour
   climb to the peak from the base camp, amid extremely cold conditions,
   followed by a lengthy descent to the final camp on the mountain. OUR ADVICE:
   While reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro doesn’t require top-tier fitness,
   engaging in an aerobic exercise routine before your trek can significantly
   enhance your overall experience. Activities like swimming, jogging, and
   cycling contribute to increased confidence in your fitness level.
   Interestingly, a lack of confidence often plays a more crucial role in
   individuals failing to summit Africa’s highest peak than their actual fitness
   levels. For optimal preparation, consider undertaking a hike in your home
   country, preferably a multi-day trek with overnight camping. This not only
   serves as excellent practice for Kilimanjaro but also adds an enjoyable
   dimension to your training. Addressing altitude sickness presents different
   considerations. Physical exercise alone may not be a preventive measure, but
   acclimatizing to similar elevations beforehand, such as by visiting a
   high-altitude location, can be beneficial. Additionally, embarking on a 3-4
   day trek up Mount Meru, Kilimanjaro’s smaller counterpart serves as an ideal
   warm-up for the main ascent. Another option involves taking Diamox, a reputed
   drug known for its effectiveness in preventing altitude sickness.

 * When is the Best Time to climb Kilimanjaro?
   
   The mountain is open year-round, with two main trekking seasons: January to
   March and June to October, corresponding to the dry periods. Despite
   occasional downpours, January-March is recommended for a quieter experience
   and more scenic beauty due to snow. March and October are favored for
   climbing, offering good, dry weather and fewer crowds. The January-March
   season coincides with the wildebeest migration, providing additional
   attractions for those planning a safari afterward. Climbing during rainy
   seasons (April-May, November-December) isn’t all bad, as it doesn’t rain
   continuously, and the mountain is peaceful.

 * How long does it take?
   
   For a safe ascent of Kilimanjaro, it’s recommended to book a trek lasting at
   least eight days, or nine if staying overnight in the Crater at the summit.
   Taking only five days provides insufficient time for acclimatization,
   increasing the risk of altitude sickness and decreasing the chances of
   reaching the summit, with elevated safety concerns. While some opt for longer
   treks of nine or ten days, most treks span 6 to 8 days. At Reveal Kilimanjaro
   Tours, we do not offer public treks of five days due to safety
   considerations.

 * What should I wear on Kilimanjaro?
   
   Climbing Kilimanjaro is akin to experiencing all four seasons within a single
   week, necessitating appropriate wear. On the lower slopes during the daytime,
   opt for ‘summer wear’ like T-shirts, shorts, and a sunhat. As you ascend,
   transition to full winter gear, including thermal underwear or a ‘base
   layer,’ light and thick fleeces, a summit jacket (often down-filled),
   multiple pairs of socks, a woolly hat, and two pairs of gloves (thin and
   thick). Ensure your trekking boots are rugged, waterproof, and comfortably
   broken in to avoid blisters on Africa’s highest mountain. Having a
   knowledgeable guide is crucial as they can identify symptoms of altitude
   sickness and assess their severity. Determining whether to continue the trek
   or rest for successful acclimatization can be challenging. Therefore, a
   skilled guide becomes invaluable in making such decisions. It’s advisable to
   familiarize yourself with altitude sickness—how to prevent it, recognize its
   symptoms, and know the appropriate actions if it occurs. While being informed
   is essential, it’s equally important not to fixate on the fear of altitude
   sickness.

 * Is climbing Kilimanjaro Mountain actually worth doing?
   
   When I inquire about our climbers’ thoughts on their trek, the responses are
   generally consistent. They often express that it’s among the best experiences
   they’ve ever had, forming new friendships with both fellow trekkers and the
   mountain crew. The overall experience is usually described as incredibly
   enjoyable, at least until the challenging final ascent to the summit. Many
   climbers highlight an unparalleled sense of achievement and a profound
   feeling of being alive, with some asserting that the journey has transformed
   them permanently. While these sentiments are heartening, a crucial follow-up
   question arises: Would they embark on a similar adventure again? The
   response, not surprisingly, is a resounding ‘no.’ This implies that, despite
   the immense love for the experience, climbing Kilimanjaro is a one-time
   endeavor, a unique achievement that may not be repeated – a sentiment echoed
   by many.


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