Ndaboine Tanzania Safaris

Ndaboine Tanzania Safaris Ndaboine safari & Treks is a Tanzanian company that strives to bring you a unique and memorable Afri
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Experience the ultimate safari adventure in Tarangire with us! 🚗🐘 Immerse yourself in the wild with a front-row seat to ...
24/08/2024

Experience the ultimate safari adventure in Tarangire with us! 🚗🐘 Immerse yourself in the wild with a front-row seat to nature’s grandeur. Book your unforgettable journey today!

Experience the thrill of a lifetime in Ngorongoro Crater! Witness majestic lions up close and explore breathtaking lands...
21/08/2024

Experience the thrill of a lifetime in Ngorongoro Crater! Witness majestic lions up close and explore breathtaking landscapes with our exclusive safari tours. Book now to make unforgettable memories in Africa’s wild heart. 🦁🌍

Ever dreamed of standing atop the world? Mount Kilimanjaro offers an unparalleled adventure, where every step unveils br...
11/08/2024

Ever dreamed of standing atop the world? Mount Kilimanjaro offers an unparalleled adventure, where every step unveils breathtaking beauty and the ultimate sense of achievement. Join the journey to Africa's highest peak and experience the majesty for yourself. Book your spot now! Write us or DM in case of anything.

04/06/2023
While you ascend others descend due to the number of days choosen to be spent on the mountain and depending on your phys...
04/07/2022

While you ascend others descend due to the number of days choosen to be spent on the mountain and depending on your physical and healthier being. Write us if your planing a trip to Tanzania and if you wish to trek Mount Kilimanjaro or to do a Tanzanaia safari or else we will make it easy for. For more information visit our website or just write us below,we are 24/7 available.

Are you looking for Tanzania safari gateway? Whether your private or in a group, we can make it a lifetime experience, b...
29/06/2022

Are you looking for Tanzania safari gateway? Whether your private or in a group, we can make it a lifetime experience, by arranging for you the comfortable stay, with special mountain staffs. You can choose by yourself what kind of a safari you would like it to be even if your in a budget we can help make it a life time adventure.

Help let us know how we can help today, please leave us a massage or visit our website link below to get the detailed information about Tanzania before you go.

25/05/2022

Summitting day in Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania

Did you know Tanzania, home to Mt.Kilimanjaro and the biggest parks in Africa has the largest number of endemic birds in...
23/05/2022

Did you know Tanzania, home to Mt.Kilimanjaro and the biggest parks in Africa has the largest number of endemic birds in East Africa? These are special, unique birds that are only found in a particular area or region in the world

Tanzania has a total of 1116 bird species of which 30 are endemic. Due to its magnificent natural landscape, tropical climate and beautiful scenery where a lot of birds have been migrating over the years. When you’re on a trip to Tanzania, you will be delighted to catch a glimpse of these distinctive

Before you start the hike to Kilimanjaro just one day after your arrival  to Moshi or Arusha, Our guide will give you  t...
23/05/2022

Before you start the hike to Kilimanjaro just one day after your arrival to Moshi or Arusha, Our guide will give you the briefing on the chosen route or on the day day of the start.

And the briefing will be every day on the mountain until the summitting day, however our guide will always give you some advice depending on one's altitude sickness and if the altitude sickness persist you will be immediately taken down to the lower attitude.

Porters will be carrying all your lagegies so you don't need to worry about your staffs

In case you need to get to Kilimanjaro just write to us or visit our website for more information.
Please be sure to visit the website link for more details

For cultural reasons Tanzania will give you the best experience you never had before from three quarter tribes unfortuna...
22/05/2022

For cultural reasons Tanzania will give you the best experience you never had before from three quarter tribes unfortunately both speaking same language

More information please click our websites or write us and get ready to explore majestic Tanzania.

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18/05/2022

Follow you bucket-list trip and leave us your comments

…. TEN REASONS YOU SHOULD CLIMB MOUNT KILIMANJARO!4. Kilimanjaro one of the world’s greatest natural wonders: a snow cov...
16/05/2022

…. TEN REASONS YOU SHOULD CLIMB MOUNT KILIMANJARO!

4. Kilimanjaro one of the world’s greatest natural wonders: a snow covered mountain on the equator, an ocean of green forest surrounded by dry savannah. Climbing Kilimanjaro is like walking from the equator to the North Pole in a week, providing dramatic changes in vegetation and animal life day by day. Kilimanjaro is also a sky island. Its high altitudes have created habitat for strange and unique life forms found only on a few other peaks on the planet, such as the delicate elephant flower and the bizarre Kilimanjaro tree.

5. Climbing Kilimanjaro contributes to a thriving local economy, generating about $20 million/year. Guides, porters, cooks, hotel staff, food producers, travel and trekking agencies, merchants, construction companies and banks all create local jobs in a region that remains one of the poorest on earth.

6. Kilimanjaro inspired a continent to freedom. Kilimanjaro belongs to Tanzania, the first nation in Africa to win independence from colonial powers (it was then called Tanganyika). Before independence in 1959, soon-to-be President Julius Nyerere said: “We, the people of Tanganyika, would like to light a candle and put it on the top of Mount Kilimanjaro which would shine beyond our borders giving hope where there was despair, love where there was hate, and dignity where before there was only humiliation.” Today, the summit is called Uhuru Peak–Uhuru is the Swahili word for “Freedom.”

7. People climb Kilimanjaro to mark a personal accomplishment. Individuals climb the mountain to mark important transitions: their graduation, their retirement, a marriage or a divorce. The event is significant enough that every year dozens of local newspapers write the story of a town resident who makes the journey to the peak.

8. Many people climb Kilimanjaro to draw attention to a worthy cause or charity: to raise money to cure cancer or bring attention to a condition such as autism. Individuals with disabilities have climbed to mountain to demonstrate that with courage perseverance, a disability need not be a limitation.
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Movement on the air! watch the animal kingdoms from Tanzania ecosystems with you local guide this season.Send us your in...
16/05/2022

Movement on the air! watch the animal kingdoms from Tanzania ecosystems with you local guide this season.

Send us your inquiry we'll be sure to make your trip one of the life time adventure.

Greetings from the ecosystems of Serengeti, you can be part of the ecosystems too just send us the inquiry now and be pa...
16/05/2022

Greetings from the ecosystems of Serengeti, you can be part of the ecosystems too just send us the inquiry now and be part of these

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK.Chances are that you have dreamt of Africa, and when you did, you probably dr...
16/05/2022

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK.
Chances are that you have dreamt of Africa, and when you did, you probably dreamt about the Serengeti. Countless wildlife movies have been recorded in the Serengeti, and with good reason: this is the home of the Great Migration and may very well be one of the last true natural wonders on the planet.

Serengeti National Park is a World Heritage Site with : over 2 million , 4000 lions, 1000 , 550 and some 500 species inhabit an area close to 15,000 square kilometers in size. Join us on a safari and the endless Serengeti plains dotted with and from which majestic lions control their ; gaze upon the Great in or find an elusive leopard in a forest. Or perhaps see everything from a bird’s-eye view and soar over the plains at during a hot air safari.
options come in every - the of lions at night is .women

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13/05/2022

Amazing wilds of call us today for your Tanzania trip experience

Tanzania Birding toursTanzania is home of about 2200 birds both the indigenous and the migratory birds. For birding tour...
08/05/2022

Tanzania Birding tours

Tanzania is home of about 2200 birds both the indigenous and the migratory birds.

For birding tours the best areas for sporting birds includes the Ngorongoro crater, Serengeti, Arusha national park, Tarangile national park plus the soda lake of Lake manyala and lake chala plus kakamega forests in Kenya

Visit our website for birding safaris and other tour packages.



Ndaboine safari & treks serves customers  from all walks of life  by organizing tours and treks from the top of Mount Ki...
14/03/2022

Ndaboine safari & treks serves customers from all walks of life by organizing tours and treks from the top of Mount Kilimanjaro to the Wildlands of Serengeti. Your trust keeps us growing, call for help anytime and we will be there for you.

10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU CLIMB MOUNT KILIMANJARO;The highest mountain in Africa may be a popular hiking destination,...
13/06/2021

10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU CLIMB MOUNT KILIMANJARO;

The highest mountain in Africa may be a popular hiking destination, but it’s no walk in the park. Here’s how to prepare for a successful summit bid.

Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, rises dramatically from the Great Rift Valley to more than 19,300 feet above sea level. The mountain is sacred to the local Maasai people, and it’s easy to see why:

Over the past century, “Kili” has become a popular destination for globetrotting peak-baggers and adventure-seekers of all stripes—partially because it is so accessible. Most climbers reach the summit with no more gear than appropriate clothing, hiking boots, and willpower. Nonetheless, the tallest freestanding peak in the world is nothing to scoff at.

HERE ARE 10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PREPARE FOR CLIMBING MOUNT KILIMANJARO:

1. Climb during the dry season. Kilimanjaro is technically climbable year-round, but it’s muddy and stormy during the two Tanzanian wet seasons: March through May and November to early December. Most climbers therefore opt for a summit bid between January and February or between June and October. For a combination of good conditions and fewer crowds, go during one of the seasonal transitions between wet and dry, or vice-versa—but know that you are gambling with the weather.

2. Book a local tour company. For various economic and ecological reasons, the Tanzanian government stipulates that you must hire a local guide outfitter to climb Kilimanjaro. Most climbers opt for an all-inclusive tour operator that provides tents, food, transportation, and porter services throughout their entire stay in the country. For a few thousand more dollars, many local tour companies also offer a safari through the Serengeti and its famous Ngorongoro Crater.

3. Choose your route carefully. There are seven established climbing routes to the summit, but most visitors pick among three. The Marangu Route takes five to six days and is the quickest, cheapest, and most comfortable. The Machame Route charges up the southern flank of the peak in six to seven days and is tough going. The Lemosho Route is a scenic journey up the long western ridge of the mountain, lasting from six to nine days. The more days you spend on the mountain, the more expensive the trip. However, unless you are very confident in your performance at altitude, play it safe and book one of the longer tours to give yourself time to acclimatize. The success rate for climbers who attempt a five-day ascent is less than half.

4. Budget plenty of money. Even without discussing flights, climbing Kilimanjaro is an expensive expedition. Tour package prices vary among routes and companies, but you won’t find a much cheaper deal than $1,000—and it’s not uncommon to shell out as much as $3,000. You’ll also need to secure lodging in a nearby town for before and after the trek. If you add on a safari, that’s another few thousand bucks. Remember to change spending money into Tanzanian shillings. And whatever you do, don’t forget to . . .

5. Tip the porters. It’s expected, and everyone does it. Bring $400–$500 cash and tip all of the guides and porters at the end of the climb. Tanzanians come from all over the country to work on the mountain and use these wages to support their families.

6. Pay for the optional bathroom tent. For an extra $100 or so, you can ensure your camp is outfitted with a zippered, waterproof, and portable bathroom tent, a convenience that the guides and porters jokingly call the “Bank of America.” Otherwise, you are stuck with the scant shelter of volcanic outcroppings, and the old hole-in-the-floor wooden outhouses that are scattered around each trail camp. You don’t absolutely need the Bank of America—but you’ll be glad to have it, especially if your party is caught in the rain or snow.

7. Gather your gear. Kilimanjaro may be one of the world’s most accessible high peaks, but summiting a 19,000-foot mountain is still no easy feat. Hydration is key, so carry two or three one-liter reusable water bottles. Bring a light inflatable sleeping pad and a sleeping bag rated for 0 to 10° Fahrenheit. Pack thermal leggings, warm fleece pants, and lightweight, quick-drying hiking pants. Include sunglasses, a warm head cover, and a sun-shading hat. Perhaps most importantly, bring a good pair of waterproof hiking boots and carry a fresh pair of socks for each day on the mountain. Many hikers also opt for poles because the terrain is rocky and steep.

8. Bring meds. The lowland jungle is rife with mosquitoes; the altitude can make you dizzy; and the unfamiliar bacteria can wreak havoc upon your immune system. Bring bug repellent and antimalarial pills. Use Dramamine and ibuprofen to stave off the effects of the altitude. Carry Pepto-Bismol in case of traveler’s diarrhea. Also make sure you bring a tube of high-SPF sunscreen and any specialized medication or toiletries you need; they may not be readily available in rural Tanzania.

9. Take time to acclimatize. Everyone responds differently to the altitude, but it’s wise to add an extra day or two to your trip so you don’t need to rush up the mountain. If you climb too quickly at high elevations, your body may have difficulty adjusting to the lower oxygen pressure. You risk altitude sickness, which can jeopardize your journey and even lead to death in severe cases. “Pole pole” (pronounced po-lay po-lay) is a Swahili phrase meaning “slowly slowly,” and you will hear these words repeated throughout your journey. While a good mountain guide will make sure you take your time, you should still stay aware of your own pace.

10. Respect the Mountain. Guided tours make for a safer trek, but this is still a challenging endeavor that is not to be taken lightly. People do die on Mount Kilimanjaro every year. The way is arduous and steep, between four and 15 uphill miles each day, depending on the route. You will find that prolonged walking is more physically taxing at high altitude, and as you make your way across the exposed mountainside, you may encounter wind, rain, snow, and scorching sun. Only about 60 percent of climbers are able to successfully summit the peak. Proper preparation will help ensure that you are one of them.

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