Yes, it is possible to fly into Nairobi, Kenya, as a starting point for both your Kilimanjaro trek and safari in Tanzania but we recommend trying your best to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport for two main reasons, distance and convenience. Nairobi is a major transportation hub with an international airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

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The simple answer is no, not even with binoculars. Nobody has ever claimed to have seen Mount Kilimanjaro from Serengeti national Park, the main reason being the long distance between these two iconic attractions in Tanzania. The well-known lyrics from Toto’s hit song ‘Africa’ have led many to believe that the towering Mount Kilimanjaro can

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Proper preparation is essential when bringing a camera to Kilimanjaro. It is highly probable that your camera has not been used continuously for seven days prior to this. Additionally, it has likely not been exposed to the dusty and humid conditions commonly found on Kilimanjaro. Furthermore, it is highly unlikely that it has ever encountered

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The allure of taking photos and selfies on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro has grown significantly, especially among younger tourists. The trek to Kilimanjaro’s summit, the Uhuru Peak, offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to capture breathtaking moments against the backdrop of a stunning sunrise. For many, snapping a selfie at this iconic location is the realization

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It is likely that you will want to share your remarkable experiences through photographs. However, carrying your DSLR while hiking can be bulky, and even bringing a point-and-shoot camera adds weight and takes up space in your backpack. On the other hand, a smartphone can serve as an ideal camera for hiking. Smartphones are generally

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