Kilimanjaro

Discover the Roof of Africa


About Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro, known for its iconic mountain, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. From challenging hikes to vibrant markets, this city has something for every traveler.

Getting There and Around

Arrival

Airports: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

Train Stations:

Bus Terminals:

Transportation

Public Transport Options: The city offers limited public transportation options, with taxis being the most common mode of travel. Car rentals are also available for convenient exploration.

Car Rentals: Car rental services are available at the airport and in the city center.

Bike Shares: Bike sharing programs are not widely available in Kilimanjaro.

Tips: It's advisable to arrange transportation in advance, especially for excursions to the surrounding areas.

Accommodations

Overview: Kilimanjaro provides a range of accommodations, from luxury lodges to budget-friendly guesthouses, catering to different preferences and budgets.

Types of Accommodations: Hotels, lodges, guesthouses, campsites

Booking Tips: Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Local Regulations and Safety: Ensure that the chosen accommodation meets safety standards and is registered with the local authorities.

Accessibility: Most accommodations offer accessible facilities for guests with disabilities.

The bustling town of Moshi offers a variety of accommodations, along with easy access to shops and restaurants.

Located nearby, Arusha provides additional accommodation options and serves as a gateway to popular safari destinations.

Attractions and Activities

Embark on a trek to the summit of Africa's highest peak, offering breathtaking views and a memorable adventure.

Explore the stunning waterfalls and enjoy cultural experiences in the nearby village.

Dining and Nightlife

Culinary Scene

Kilimanjaro boasts a diverse culinary scene, featuring a mix of traditional Tanzanian dishes and international cuisine.

Explore a variety of restaurants offering both local and international cuisines, creating a vibrant dining scene.

Festivals and Events

Participate in or witness the annual marathon, attracting runners from around the world to the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Practical Information

Safety Tips

Exercise caution when trekking on Mount Kilimanjaro and ensure proper gear and guidance for a safe ascent.

Healthcare

Pharmacies: Pharmacies are available in urban areas, providing essential medications and healthcare products.

Hospitals: Quality medical facilities can be found in Moshi and Arusha, offering emergency services and specialized care.

Emergency Services: In case of emergencies, dial 112 for immediate assistance.

Currency and Payment

Local Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

Tipping Customs: Tipping is appreciated in restaurants and for exceptional service, typically around 10% of the bill.

Payment Methods Accepted: Cash is widely used, but major credit cards are accepted in upscale establishments and hotels.

Connectivity

Mobile Networks: Major mobile networks provide coverage in urban areas, offering prepaid SIM cards for visitors.

SIM Cards: Purchase a local SIM card for affordable and convenient communication during your stay.

WiFi: WiFi is available in most hotels, restaurants, and cafes in urban areas.

Maps and Navigation

Alternative Map: Google Maps

Neighborhoods to Visit

Explore the heart of the city, filled with shops, markets, and cultural attractions.

Discover the vibrant city of Arusha, serving as a hub for safari adventures and cultural experiences.

Local Customs and Etiquette

Culture Insights

Immerse yourself in the warm hospitality and rich traditions of the local Chagga and Maasai communities.

Greetings

Greet locals with a friendly 'Jambo' or 'Habari' to show respect and initiate conversations.

Social Behavior

Respect local customs and traditions, and seek permission before taking photographs of individuals or cultural ceremonies.

Cultural Taboos

Avoid discussing sensitive topics such as politics or religion unless invited to do so by locals.

Language Guide

Hello: Jambo
Bye: Kwaheri
Please: Tafadhali
Thank You: Asante
Yes: Ndio
No: Hapana