Kilimanjaro Lemosho Trek
Lemosho Route rivals Machame Route for its scenery and flora. Less used as compared to other routes, Lemosho Route has a...... [Read more]
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Come to Tanzania on a comfortable, relaxed lodge safari - exploring the famous wildlife parks of the Serengeti National Park, Ngor...
Few people climb Mount Meru. It's home to a remarkable forest, birds, and big game on the lower slopes. There are forests aflame ...
For a comprehensive tour of the main parks and features of the Northern Circuit this is an optimum package. Recovery from an inter...
This year’s BootsnAll New Years Summit will be a Lemosho Route climb with two nights pre-climb accommodation at the lovely Ndara...
Lemosho Route rivals Machame Route for its scenery and flora. Less used as compared to other routes, Lemosho Route has a rich fore...
This year’s BootsnAll New Years Summit will be a Lemosho Route climb with two nights pre-climb accommodation at the lovely Ndara...





Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa - and one of the most climbed mountains in the world. Anyone who is reasonably fit can climb Kilimanjaro and trek for one week up to see the actual fabled snows of Kilimanjaro, which sits just south of the Equator. BootsnAll has an edge in Tanzania. Our Africa specialist Peter used to be a guide there and can answer any questions about routes, safety, prices, and will put together a climbing proposal for your group. He also runs a daily blog with Kilimanjaro information. Call Peter at 866-549-7614 to find out more travel tips on Tanzania, safaris and Kilimanjaro climbing.
Lemosho Route rivals Machame Route for its scenery and flora. Less used as compared to other routes, Lemosho Route has a...... [Read more]
This year’s BootsnAll New Years Summit will be a Lemosho Route climb with two nights pre-climb accommodation at the lo...... [Read more]
This is a mixed itinerary with the emphasis on overland transfers to all of the main national parks on the Northern Circuit, and taking in some of the best lodge and tent...... [Read more]
Few people climb Mount Meru. It's home to a remarkable forest, birds, and big game on the lower slopes. There are forests aflame with pokers, dripping Spanish moss and c...... [Read more]
Few people climb Mount Meru. It's home to a remarkable forest, birds, and big game on the lower slopes. There are forests aflame with pokers, dripping Spanish moss and c...... [Read more]