The average cost to climb Kilimanjaro is $2000 to $6000, the price varies from cheap, budget operators to large Western travel agents selling outsourced climbs at an inflated price. There are various, unavoidable fixed costs to any tour operator and if a climb seems too cheap, you’ve got ...
Again there's a spectrum here. But anywhere between $2000-$2400 for a 7-day hike with a good local Kilimanjaro operator is standard. This usually includes all the bells and whistles including airport transfers, pre and post hotels and various other additions. Most importantly the support crews...
As you will be carrying equipment for a summit attempt, you will likely need to employ the services of yaks ($40 per day) and Porters ($20 per day) for your journey to and from base camp. Plus, you will pay a park fee of $100 per group. Generally, it will cost you between$600...
Tanzania can get very costly very quickly due to the pricing of major activities. Safaris to the Serengeti (click here for a discount) and Ngorongoro Crater each run several hundred to several thousand dollars, and climbing Kilimanjaro is in the thousands as well. The visa for Tanzania is als...
insurance and when my mother was diagnosed with late-stage cancer, I was able to get a full refund for all the costs of our prepaid trip to Kilimanjaro. Travel insurance gives me the confidence to plan and make reservations, knowing the unexpected is covered.” (Betsy C., Hampden, ME, ...