Away from the crowds, with stunning views overlooking the iconic peak of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Next to the savannas and farmlands lies the Enduimet WMA (Wildlife Management Area) with the large Kitendeni Corridor. This corridor is crucial for the survival of both Kilimanjaro National Park and Amboseli National Park, and serves as an important seasonal migration route and distribution area for wildebeest, zebras and elephants moving between the two national parks.
West Kilimanjaro is a true gem in northern Tanzania, not far from the cities of Arusha, Moshi and Kilimanjaro airport. A beautifully overgrown and hilly landscape with forests and groups of Maasai huts. And always a fantastic view on Mount Kilimanjaro.
In West Kilimanjaro, you can go on safari on foot, by jeep and on horseback.Or meet the local Maasai population. Besides, relaxing and enjoying the view of the Kilimanjaro or reading a good book is also possible.
In the footsteps of Hemingway, west of the magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro. An area with a very diverse landscape and a good chance you’ll see many animals along the way. This 9-day horseback safari is suitable for experienced riders and offers spectacular views. Besides, on horseback you see animals such as elephants, zebras, moose, wildebeest etc. Enjoy full days in the African wilderness in comfortable private camps, good meals and atmosphere by the campfire. You spend the first, second and last night at Makoa Farm and 5 times in a private campsite in comfortable tents. (9-day safari).
You may have to work a little harder here to see wild animals, but you’ll succeed. The area is in fact part of a wildlife and elephant corridor that connects Kenya’s Amboseli National Park with Kilimanjaro National Park. Common animals include: elephants, lions, wildebeest, oryx antelopes, hyenas, zebras, giraffes, buffalo, moose and leopards.