A more personal way to experience Tanzania

Thoughtfully planned with local knowledge, care, and real experience

A more personal way to experience Tanzania

Thoughtfully planned with local knowledge, care, and real experience

Traveling to Africa can feel like a big step. You might be wondering if it’s safe, who to trust, or if you’re ready for something like Kilimanjaro.

That’s completely normal.

Many of the people we speak with feel the same in the beginning. So we take it one step at a time, starting with a simple conversation.

Stories from our guests

If you’re curious what the experience feels like, here are a few voices from those who have traveled before you.

Meet the person behind your journey

My name is Emma, and I grew up at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. What started as a childhood dream became a lifelong connection to the mountain, and to the people who travel here.

I didn’t discover Kilimanjaro through travel — I grew up with it.

Over time, that connection became something I wanted to share with others. Today, I work together with a trusted local team to create journeys that feel personal, safe, and meaningful.

Meet the person behind your journey

My name is Emma, and I grew up at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. What started as a childhood dream became a lifelong connection to the mountain, and to the people who travel here.

I didn’t discover Kilimanjaro through travel — I grew up with it.

Over time, that connection became something I wanted to share with others. Today, I work together with a trusted local team to create journeys that feel personal, safe, and meaningful.

Every journey begins somewhere

No two journeys are the same. Some come with a clear plan.

Others just with an idea or a feeling.

Wherever you are in the process, we can start there.

Three ways to explore Tanzania

Large companies organize trips. With us, journeys are more personal.

You are welcomed as a guest, not just another booking.

Three ways to explore Tanzania

Large companies organize trips. With us, journeys are more personal.

You are welcomed as a guest, not just another booking.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is it safe to travel to Tanzania?

This is a very natural question — especially if it’s your first time traveling to Africa.

Tanzania is a well-established travel destination, and throughout your journey you will be supported by experienced guides and a trusted local team.

We focus on careful planning, local knowledge, and making sure you feel informed and comfortable every step of the way.

You will also always have a direct contact you can reach if you need anything during your journey.

Can I travel alone as a woman?

Absolutely. Many of our guests are solo female travelers.

You will be well taken care of from arrival to departure, and we make sure you always feel supported, safe, and comfortable throughout your journey.

Do I need to be very fit to climb Kilimanjaro?

You don’t need to be an athlete, but good preparation is important.

The climb is done at a steady pace, with experienced guides who support you along the way.

Many people with different fitness levels successfully reach the summit each year.

What happens after I send a message?

You will receive a personal reply where we talk about your ideas, timing, and what kind of experience you are looking for.

From there, we shape a journey that fits you — step by step.

Are the journeys fixed packages?

No — every journey is planned individually.

We adjust the experience based on your wishes, travel style, and timeframe.

How do I know I can trust you before booking?

That’s a very natural question.

Many of our guests start with a conversation, read reviews, and take their time before making a decision.

We are always happy to answer your questions so you can feel confident before moving forward.

Will you help with planning and logistics?

Yes — we help you with everything from arrival and transfers to the full journey plan.

You don’t need to figure everything out on your own.

Joachim Rd Himo Himo, Road, Tanzania
Joachim Rd Himo Himo, Road, Tanzania

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