Kiliholidays

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Tour packages: 7 tours
Private, custom tours
Group, set date tours
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Main focus: Mid-range
Established: 2004
Headquarters: Tanzania
Languages:
English, French, German, Italian

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About Kiliholidays

Kiliholidays Tours & Safaris Africa is the youngest Inbound Tour Operator in Tanzania, with its headquarters based in Arusha. Who are strongly motivated and handling efficiently inbound tours to East Africa and beyond. We are in Tourism business and licensed Tour Operator in Tanzania since 2004 where we run business through company registration Certificate of Incorporation N0. 48409 From Company Registrar. Due to our most reliable services, efficiencies in all needs of the guests, we become one of the most successful and youngest travel companies in Tanzania. We employed our own professional driver guides and Mountain guides who were well trained in the field of Tourism Industries with a long time experience in the field as well as fluently in English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Spanish. However, our official communication language is English

About our safari vehicles

Kiliholidays have the most reliable and comfortable vehicles on safari Have hatched roof and sliding windows to facilitate good viewing and convenient photography during game drives and sightseeing. We have a total fleet of 25+ well-maintained motor vehicles, predominantly 4-wheel drives. Kiliholidays safari vehicles are specifically converted for maximum space and comfort. Having a small fridge for soft drinks, The charging system, camera charge, phones, and any kind of accessories Free WiFi onboard during the safari High-frequency radio call

"Thanks for a great memory we had in Tanzania"

By: Poal
Safari enthusiast
Tanzania Tanzania
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Visited: Mar. 2014 Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2017

My recent three week trip to Tanzania included a climb up Kilimanjaro, a safari and beach time on Zanzibar Island. Here are the highlights:

Attempted to climb Mount Kilimanjaro using the Rongai route. I was doing a six day climb (5 up, 2 down with the summit day being both an up and down day). Unfortunately, on the start of the fourth day it was obvious that I was not well -- it looked like I was developing pulmonary edema. I had a gurgling sound when I was breathing, was coughing constantly, was dizzy, had lost my appetite and was very, very tired. The head guide of my group decided it was best that I be taken off the mountain.

Due to my bad condition, they wanted to take me down by stretcher. However, because the mountain rescue team only works on the Marangu route, I would have to walk from Mawenzi Tarn camp to the saddle. Even with the help of two guides, it took me almost 6 hours to make it from Mawenzi Tarn to the Marangu route. The mountain rescue team, who loaded me on a stretcher and took me all the way to the gate, soon met us. There an ambulance met up with us, and I was taken to Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Clinic in Moshi. Got checked out, a shot and a prescription for Dex and released.

I was completely back to normal strength within two days, with no lingering effects.

The rest of the group I was with all made it to Gillman's point and 8 of the 10 made it to Uhuru Peak.

Overall, my guides were excellent, both in assessing the situation and helping me down the mountain. The mountain rescue team was excellent in getting me off the mountain, even if the stretcher was not very comfortable. The $20 paid in park fees for the mountain rescue crew was well worth it to me!

The climb was booked through Kiliholidays Tours & Safaris, local Company in Arusha. The climb was more not expensive than others I saw, but I do feel that the quality of guides was above that of some of the other groups I saw climbing the mountain.

The food was decent and filling; though the higher we got the less variety that we got in our diet.

The hotel accommodations at the Kibo Hotel in Marangu before and after I have no complaints about. I have often read that the Kibo Hotel is a "faded glory," but the beds were comfortable, the showers had hot water, the rooms were clean and the beer in the bar was cold.

The Rongai route itself was not a difficult hike. There was only one section, close to the lava chute cave, where we had to use our hands to scramble up some rocks. Otherwise, the climb was mainly a slow, slow walk. The path is not as well developed as the Marangu route, but I think it adds to the appeal to have a more rugged (though entirely walk able) path. Rongai does not provide cabins at all, thus tents are the only way to go. Washroom facilities are ugly -- many of the group ended up using a shovel instead of going into the squat toilets at the campsites.

The worst part of the trip was the three hour car ride from Marangu to the trail head of the Rongai route. The road is rough and dusty. Our car dropped a shock on the way to the trail head.

The five-day, four-night safari consisted of one day at Lake Manyara, three days in Serengeti National Park and one day in the Ngorongoro crater. The trip also included a visit to a Maasai boma village and a visit to Olduvai Gorge, though we had to pay separately for those items. Saw 4 of the big 5 (missed the leopard, but saw lion, buffalo, elephant and rhino), and additionally saw cheetah, hippo, wildebeests, zebra, giraffe, impala and many others.

First day camped at the Panorama campsite outside of Mto Wa Mbu. Very nice campsite. The tents are already set up for you and the showers have hot water. Second and third days camped at the Seronera campsite (specifically the Dik Dik campsite) in the Serengeti. Much rougher than the Panorama campsite – no showers of any kind and only a squat toilet to use. The final day we camped at Simba campsite overlooking the Ngorongoro Crater. Not as plush as the Panorama campsite, but it does have hot showers and the view is amazing.

The guide and car provided by Kiliholidays met my expectations. The Toyota Land Cruiser was in good working condition and comfortable (though a bit crowded when all 7 people -- 5 guests, guide and cook -- were in the car). The guide was knowledgeable and did an excellent job meeting the desires of the group for a good, first timer safari. He did get a little side tracked one day trying to find a leopard for us to see, but otherwise I have no complaints.

Thank so much Mack, We’ll be in Tanga till 25/may/2014

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By: Poal
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Countries visited: Tanzania
Visited: Mar. 2014
Reviewed: May. 02, 2014

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