Accommodation Before & After your Kilimanjaro Climbing
Discover the best accommodation options before and after your Kilimanjaro climbing adventure. Find comfortable and convenient places to stay to make the most of your experience.
Accommodation Before & After your Kilimanjaro Climbing
Accommodation Before & After your Kilimanjaro Climb
When you arrive at Kilimanjaro International airport, you’ll be picked up by a member of our team and transferred to the Accommodation in Arusha for one or two nights of rest and relaxation before your climb begins.
The accommodations are set in a tranquil environment on the foothills of Mt. Meru, few minutes from Arusha National Park. At an altitude of 4593 ft (1400 m) above sea level, the acclimatization process can begin.
The day before your climb in which we recommend to take one extra day in Arusha before climbing to acclimatize and relax from long flight jet lag or on your arrival, you’ll meet your guides for a climb briefing, they’ll answer any questions you have and check your gear. We can arrange a walk in Arusha National Park (with an armed ranger) for game viewing, or you can opt to go into Arusha town for some last-minute shopping or a meal.
All accommodations have rooms that are en-suite with shower and toilet, with tea and coffee making facilities. The restaurant uses fresh, local produce to cater for all dietary requirements. Free Wi-Fi is available so you can keep in touch with family and friends.
After your climb, you can arrange for the friendly staff to launder your climbing gear and even clean your muddy hiking boots, ready for your onward journey.
Arusha National Park
A short tour to Arusha National Park before or after Safari is highly recommended for better acclimatization and relaxation after safari. Arusha National Park is in Northern Tanzania and is the home of Mt. Meru, the second-highest peak in Africa. Sixty kilometers away from Kilimanjaro, Mt. Meru is a stratovolcano formed at approximately the same time as Kilimanjaro and the Great Rift Valley. There’s an abundance of game and bird-life, guided walks (with an armed ranger) are the best way to explore this park.
Mount Meru
Climbing Mt Meru is an excellent pre-acclimatization climb for those wanting to climb Kilimanjaro. It takes 3-4 days to climb to the 14,980ft summit, with spectacular views across to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Mt Meru is not a technical peak, so you’ll need no climbing gear or mountaineering experience to safely reach the summit.