4 Day Safari to Northern Serengeti with Flights
Recommended when the Great Wildebeest Migration is in the north of the Serengeti, from June to October.
Kilimanjaro
25th September 2021: 7 day TK Rongai Climb from 25th September to 1st October 2021.
Download the comprehensive 7 day TK Rongai climb itinerary here π₯
Safari
2nd October 2021: Collected from your hotel in Arusha at 0630 and transferred to Arusha Airport for the Coastal Aviation flight at 0745, arriving at Kogatende at 1005 where you'll be met by your Nasikia driver for game drives with lunch box in an open-sided vehicle. Dinner and overnight at Nasikia's Kazkaz Mara Tented Camp.
3rd to 4th October 2021: Game drives in the Mara River region in pursuit of the Wildbeest Migration and in the hope of witnessing the most dramatic event in the world's annual safari calendar - the crossing of the Mara River. Nights at Nasikia's Kazkaz Mara Tented Camp.
5th October 2021: Morning game drives in the Mara River region. Return to camp for early lunch.
Transfer to Kogatende airstrip for Coastal Aviation flight at 1455, arriving at Arusha Airport at 1820, where you'll be met by a TK driver and transferred to your hotel in Arusha.
Safari route map
Note in the map below that the road journey is replaced by flights both ways.
Safari Costs
No. in group π | Solo | 2 π§ | 3 π§ | 4 π§ | 5 π§ | 6 π§ | 7+ π§ |
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Safari with flights | $3,080 | $2,950 | $2,940 | $2,930 | $2,920 | $2,910 | $2,900 |
7 day TK Rongai Climb | $3,329* | $2,842 | $2,699 | $2,617 | $2,588 | $2,579 | $2,570 |
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* Note: currently, solo climbers are paying the 2-person rate if willing to open their climb to others.
When considering an ascent of Kilimanjaro we frequently receive enquiries about what climbers should expect in terms of temperatures and precipitation. While this information is of course useful, it tells only a very small part of the story in terms of informing a climber how they should prepare.
Tipping is a universal custom on Kilimanjaro and on safari and has always constituted a significant proportion of a guide or porterβs salary. It is alleged that there are even companies operating locally that do not pay their staff any salaries and that these workers rely exclusively on tips.