Group Kilimanjaro Trekking and Safari Tours – Climb & Explore Tanzania Together
Group Kilimanjaro trekking and safari tours are the perfect way to experience Tanzania’s most iconic adventure—summiting Mount Kilimanjaro—while also enjoying unforgettable wildlife safaris in Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
By joining a group trek led by experienced Kilimanjaro local guides from Mount Kilimanjaro, climbers benefit from shared costs, strong team motivation, and professionally organized logistics from the mountain to the savannah.
What Are Group Kilimanjaro Trekking and Safari Tours?
A group Kilimanjaro trekking and safari tour combines:
A guided group climb of Mount Kilimanjaro
Professional local mountain crew
A post-climb Tanzania safari (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, or Lake Manyara)
Fixed departure dates
Shared costs and shared experience
These tours are ideal for solo travelers, couples, friends, and international adventurers looking for value and camaraderie.
Why Choose a Group Kilimanjaro Trekking Tour?
Lower cost compared to private climbs
Motivational group atmosphere
Proven itineraries with high success rates
Shared safety and professional support
Social experience with climbers from around the world
Group Kilimanjaro trekking tours are especially popular with first-time high-altitude trekkers.
Popular Routes for Group Kilimanjaro Trekking Tours
The best routes for group climbs focus on acclimatization and scenery:
Lemosho Route (7–8 days) – best success rate
Machame Route (6–7 days) – most popular
Marangu Route (5–6 days) – hut accommodation
Rongai Route (6–7 days) – quieter, northern approach
Your Kilimanjaro local guides help select the best route based on season, group size, and experience.
Group Kilimanjaro Trekking Tour + Safari Packages
After summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, many climbers continue their adventure with a wildlife safari.
Common Group Safari Add-Ons
Serengeti National Park
Ngorongoro Crater
Tarangire National Park
Lake Manyara
These trekking Kilimanjaro tours with safari combinations offer the ultimate Tanzania experience—mountain and wildlife in one journey.
How Long Are Group Kilimanjaro Trekking and Safari Tours?
Typical durations:
Kilimanjaro trek: 6–9 days
Safari: 2–5 days
Total trip: 8–14 days
Longer treks increase acclimatization and summit success.
Are Group Kilimanjaro Trekking Tours Suitable for Beginners?
Yes.
Most climbers on group Kilimanjaro trekking tours are beginners.
Kilimanjaro is a non-technical mountain, meaning:
No climbing experience required
No ropes or technical gear
Success depends on pacing and altitude adaptation
With expert guides from Mount Kilimanjaro, beginners regularly reach Uhuru Peak.
Best Time for Group Kilimanjaro Trekking and Safari Tours
Best Months
January–March (less crowded, colder)
June–October (dry season, best safari)
Months to Avoid
April–May (heavy rains)
November (short rains)
Combining trekking and safari is best during the dry season for both mountain and wildlife viewing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a group Kilimanjaro trekking tour?
A guided climb with multiple climbers on fixed dates, sharing costs and support crew.
Can solo travelers join group Kilimanjaro trekking and safari tours?
Yes. Many participants are solo travelers joining international groups.
Is a safari included in Kilimanjaro trekking tours?
Some packages include safari; others offer safari as an add-on after the climb.
Why Choose Kilimanjaro Local Guides?
Choosing local experts matters for safety, success, and sustainability.
Kilimanjaro local guides from Mount Kilimanjaro provide:
Certified mountain leadership
Ethical porter treatment
High summit success rates
Local knowledge of routes and weather
Seamless trek-and-safari planning
Book Your Group Kilimanjaro Trekking and Safari Tour
A group Kilimanjaro trekking and safari tour is more than a trip—it’s a shared achievement and an unforgettable African adventure.
If you want:
A successful summit
A well-organized safari
Trusted local expertise
Start your journey with Mount Kilimanjaro and experience the best of Tanzania—from the roof of Africa to the wild plains below.



















