
Kilimanjaro
At 5,895 meters (19.340 feet) Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. However, with a choice of routes leading, this challenging trek is suitable for both beginners and advanced mountain climbers.
Climb to the Roof of Africa for a once-in-a-lifetime experience during your visit to Tanzania.
Meru
Mount Meru (4’566 meters) is Tanzania’s second-highest mountain and a dormant volcano in Arusha National Park. Able to be climbed over 3 or 4 days, this trek is easily combined with a wildlife safari for the ultimate Tanzanian experience.
Oldonyo Lengai
The sacred “Mountain of God” is an active volcano, and the only one of its kind, spewing cold lava during eruptions. Set in a remote area of Northern Tanzania, trekking this unique peak is a great experience for travelers seeking adventure and to learn more about a local Tanzanian tribe, the Maasai.
Usambara
The Usambara mountain range in northeastern Tanzania is as beautiful as it is challenging. Treks to the Usambaras can be paired with a wildlife safari for a spectacular adventure.
Uluguru
The Uluguru Mountains in Eastern Tanzania are near the region of Morogoro and Mikumi National Park. Adventure-seekers can create a custom safari with either budget camping or a luxury camping experience.

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