Trekking in Kenya and Tanzania

With some of the highest mountains in Africa, Kenya and Tanzania are excellent for challenging climbing expeditions. Climb Mount Kenya as a corporate team-building event or take on Kilimanjaro with a group of friends or as a personal achievement. No matter what, the feeling of reaching the summit is one of the best! 

There are also plenty of scenic trekking routes where you can slow down, enjoy the scenery and get close to nature. Experience the enchanting Aberdares or go for a day trek up Mount Suswa. Our professional trekking and mountain guides will lead you safely through the wilderness and up any peak of your choice.

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TREKKING IN KENYA
MOUNT KENYA

At 5.199 meters, Mt Kenya is the highest peak in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa. It is a challenging, but rewarding climb with multiple routes to the top. 

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Trekking in Kenya - Aberdares

TREKKING IN KENYA
THE ABERDARES

The Aberdare Mountain Ranges are excellent for multiple day trekking trips. The rugged terrain includes scenic waterfalls, indegenous forest, mountain peaks and open moorland. An armed ranger will accompany you when trekking as you might encounter wild animals. 

Trekking in Kenya Mount LoNgonot

Mt Longonot is a dormant stratovolcano with an impressive crater. The top of the crater rim can be reached within a day and offers great views of Lake Naivasha and the enchanting Rift Valley below. This 5 hour summit trek is suitable for anyone with an average fitness.

Climb Mount Longonot
Trekking in Kenya - Mount Suswa

Trekking in Kenya
Mount Suswa

Located close to Mt Longonot, Mt Suswa is another excellent day trip from Nairobi. It is famous for its many caves and crater systems which can be explored by foot. You may also choose to climb to the mountain summit which is 2356 meter high.

Trekking in Tanzania - Kilimanjaro

Trekking in Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro

With 5,895 m, Kilimanjaro is the highest and most famous mountain in Africa. Reaching the summit is a challenge, but no particular mountain climbing experience is necessary. If you are fit and determined, you are able to climb to the Roof of Africa.

Climb Mount Meru

TREKKING IN TANZANIA MOUNT MERU

Known as Kilimanjaro's little sister, Mt Meru is the second-highest mountain in Tanzania with 4,566 m. It is located within Arusha National park and is an ideal choice for travellers looking for a challenging ascent with fewer crowds.