After your international arrival, settle into your lodge in Moshi and meet your Kilimanjaro guide for a gear check and paperwork at the trekking office, where porters and crew are confirmed and permits are reviewed. Spend a relaxed morning strolling through Moshi's town market to pick up last-minute snacks, SIM cards, and lightweight supplies, then enjoy a light lunch at a café overlooking Mount Kilimanjaro's silhouette as your team finalizes the trek plan and acclimatization schedule.
In the afternoon, take a gentle orientation hike on the lower slopes through Materuni Village, where you can visit Materuni Waterfall and learn about local Chagga coffee processing at a family-run coffee plantation; the short, shaded trail helps stretch legs and begins your acclimatization. After the hike, return to the foothills for a relaxed briefing over dinner at a hillside lodge terrace with panoramic views of nearby ridgelines, where your guide will review the trek timeline and kit one final time.
As evening falls, unwind with a sunset sundowner on the terrace of Kili Sunrise Lodge, watching golden light wash over the foothills while your guide goes over the first-night acclimatization tips. Later, enjoy a hearty dinner of local Tanzanian dishes at The Coffee Lodge Restaurant, followed by a short, guided stargazing walk to a nearby hilltop at Rongai Viewpoint, where the clear highland sky helps relax you and your daughter before tomorrow's early start.
After breakfast with your crew, you'll begin a steady, scenic trek through the lower rainforest, passing the mossy, fern-lined switchbacks toward Mandara Hut approach trail where your guide stops to explain altitude pacing and local flora. Mid-morning, pause at a shaded alpine meadow for a tea break and short acclimatization walk-your guide will lead breathing exercises and a gentle loop to a panoramic viewpoint offering distant glimpses of Kilimanjaro's summit to reinforce gradual ascent and rhythm for the days ahead.
After a leisurely summit of energy, you'll continue up through a shifting landscape to a sun-dappled clearing where your crew will set lunch beside Shira Plateau's eastern moraine, giving time to soak in wide, open views while tasting warm soup and freshly brewed tea. In the afternoon, take a guided acclimatization loop to a nearby glacial outwash viewpoint and a short exploratory walk through heathland to Lemosho Ridge Overlook, where your guide will teach pacing techniques and monitor breathing as the path bends toward higher camps.
As dusk settles, relax at a riverside campsite near the Mti Mkubwa stream, where porters will have pitched colorful tents and simmering stews ready for a communal dinner; this gentle waterside setting is ideal for stretching and quiet reflection after the day's climb. After dinner, join your guide for a short, lantern-lit walk to a nearby bamboo grove clearing to practice slow-breathing and light mobility exercises while listening to night sounds, then return to your tent for an early night to aid acclimatization.
After breaking camp, you'll climb through the heath and moorland to reach Saddle Ridge, where your guide will lead a measured-paced ascent and stop at a highland heather clearing for instruction on altitude breathing and a short guided stretch. Mid-morning, enjoy a warming tea and snack beside a tarn-fed stream while practicing a short acclimatization walk to a nearby rocky knob viewpoint that frames the glacier line above-perfect for photos and a quiet lesson on reading the mountain's weather before continuing to the mid-elevation camp.
In the afternoon, trek upward along the ridge to a windswept knoll at Echo Point, where your guide will lead short interval climbs and teach paced walking techniques while you take in leading views of the mountain's ice fields. Later, settle for a warm lunch beside High Heath Tarn, then take a slow acclimatization circuit to Rocky Terrace, a sheltered moraine alcove ideal for stretching, sipping ginger tea, and practicing breathing drills as the light softens toward camp.
As twilight falls, settle into camp near Mweka Camp where porters will have your tents warmed with a thermos of ginger tea and a simple stew; the cook may invite you to watch a quick demonstration of packing gear for higher camps. After dinner, take a short guided stroll to the ridge lip viewpoint to catch the sunset dyeing the ice fields orange, then join your guide for a brief evening briefing on sleep-hydration protocols and gentle stretching exercises beside the cairn-marked shelter before turning in early to rest for the next ascent.
Break camp early for a steady, deliberate climb through the alpine desert toward Kikuletwa Saddle, pausing mid-morning at the Lava Tower base to sip hot broth while your guide leads short re-acclimatization walks and explains how to read wind and cloud patterns at altitude. Continue with measured steps across the rocky plateau to reach Barranco Valley rim, where you'll stop for a panoramic snack and practice pacing and breathing drills before the steeper push higher in the afternoon.
After a steady morning, you'll tackle a steeper, exhilarating traverse toward The Great Barranco Wall with a guided scramble and short technical spots where your guide will coach footholds and trekking-pole technique; pause on the wall's ledge to sip hot ginger tea and admire sweeping views of the crater rim. Later in the afternoon, continue along a windswept moraine to Karanga Valley Terrace, where the crew will set camp beside a stony alcove and your guide will lead light mobility drills, a breathing session, and a sunset walk to the nearby viewpoint knoll for close-up vistas of the summit before an early dinner and rest.
As dusk settles, relax at Kibo Ridge Camp where your crew will have brewed steaming ginger tea and set out a simple, high-calorie stew to replenish after the day's push; swap stories with porters around a low camp lantern while your guide reviews summit timing and rest protocols. After dinner, take a short, guided walk to Glacial Moraine Overlook to watch late-afternoon light sculpt the ice fields and learn about micro-weather signs at high altitude, then return for an early, wind-sheltered night in your tent to conserve energy for the coming summit bid.
An alpine-night departure will take you from camp toward Gilman's Point on the crater rim, where your guide times the climb to arrive at Uhuru Peak for sunrise - savor the dazzling first light and a quick summit photo ritual before beginning the descent. After celebrating with warm drinks and short acclimatization breaks at Hans Meyer Cave, you'll steadily drop to the shelter of Kibo Hut for a restorative mid-morning snack and gear check before continuing down toward the lower camps.
After summiting and taking in the sunrise, descend steadily toward Hans Meyer Cave for a restorative hot drink and a short rest while your guide checks everyone's boots and cold-weather layers; the route then winds down through the alpine desert to Kibo Hut where the crew prepares a hearty lunch and you can swap summit stories. Later in the afternoon, continue a careful descent through moorland to High Heath Tarn for a gentle stretch and electrolyte replenishment before rejoining lower-camp life at Mweka Camp to relax, dry gear, and enjoy a communal dinner with your team.
After descending to lower elevation, unwind with a restorative soak and foot-care session at Mweka Lodge terrace where warm herbal tea and simple compression care help tired legs recover while your guide reviews the day's highlights. Later, enjoy a relaxed dinner beside the campfire circle at Mweka Campground, swapping summit stories with crew and fellow climbers, followed by a short, guided slow-breathing walk to the nearby valley lookout to watch evening shadows roll across the foothills before an early, well-deserved sleep.
After your celebratory descent, take a gentle, restorative morning at Ilboru Forest Reserve, walking the shaded trails to loosen muscles and spot birds while your guide points out native trees and medicinal plants; pause at Ilboru Picnic Site for a light brunch of fresh fruit and chapati. Later, return to River View Spa Lodge for a scheduled foot soak and a professional massage that targets trekking fatigue, then enjoy a slow cup of locally roasted coffee on the lodge veranda overlooking the rolling foothills as you begin recovery and reflect on the climb.
Spend a slow, restorative afternoon exploring Materuni Coffee Farm's scenic picnic meadow, where a guided tasting highlights local roasting techniques while you sit beneath shade trees and enjoy light, recovery-friendly snacks. Afterwards, take an easy riverside stroll to Kikuletwa Hot Springs (Chemka) for a gentle soak in warm, clear pools and a relaxing swim before returning to your lodge for an early dinner and quiet evening.
As evening falls, enjoy a gentle cultural dinner and live taarab music at Kilimani Cultural Garden, where a local family troupe serves a restorative plate of nyama choma and vegetable stews while sharing stories of Chagga life. After dinner, take a calming twilight stroll along the riverside at Juu River Promenade, pause at Sunset Bluff to watch the foothills glow, then return to your lodge for a warm foot soak and an early night to consolidate recovery.
After an early breakfast and final gear check in Arusha, you'll drive through patchwork farmland toward the northern parks, stopping for a short coffee break and market stroll at Ngaramtoni Market to pick up fresh snacks and handmade curios. Continue to Ngurdoto Crater Viewpoint for a brief picnic and your guide's introduction to the ecology and wildlife you'll seek on safari, then press on to the entry gate where a quick orientation at the park reception hub readies you for luggage drop and an afternoon game-drive arrival at your safari camp.
After a scenic drive, arrive at Mto wa Mbu for a rich cultural lunch and short village walk where you can sample local bananas, cassava dishes, and visit a small banana-beer cooperative to learn about traditional brewing. Continue toward the parks with a late-afternoon game drive into the conservancy, pausing at Seronera Riverbank for first views of grazing herds and sunlit hippo pools before checking into your camp and enjoying a sundowner on the lodge's wooden viewing deck as twilight brings nocturnal activity to life.
As twilight settles after your transfer, unwind with a riverside sundowner at Lobo Wildlife Lodge where you can watch elephant and buffalo silhouettes from the elevated deck while sipping ginger-infused tea. Later, enjoy a guided night-spotting walk around the lodge's floodlit waterhole, led by an experienced tracker who'll point out nocturnal species and explain local conservation efforts before a hearty dinner of grilled fish and ugali in the lodge's open-air dining boma, setting the tone for tomorrow's first game drive.
Rise early for a crisp dawn game drive into the quieter northern Serengeti plains, watching golden light flood Lobo Plains as the guide tracks predators heading back from nocturnal hunts and you scan for cheetah along riverine grasses. Mid-morning, pause at Kogatende Hippo Pools for coffee beside the vehicle while a ranger points out hippo behavior and migratory wildebeest patterns, then continue to a shaded kopje such as Migration Rock for a guided walk to inspect spoor and learn how rangers read the landscape.
After a leisurely bush lunch, head deeper into the southern Serengeti for an afternoon drive through Seronera Valley, pausing at Hippo Pool Lookout to watch hippos wallow and crocodiles bask while your guide explains riverine ecology. Later, explore the mosaic of grasslands around Sopa Kopjes, where you'll search for resting lions and listen as your guide interprets spoor and territorial calls before finishing the day with a sundowner at Acacia Ridge Viewpoint, watching herds drift across the plains as the light softens.
As dusk deepens, take a guided drive toward Naabi Hill Views, where the low light often brings grazing herds close to the track and you can watch jackals and bat-eared foxes begin their evening hunts. After a sundowner beside Mafuta Pan, return to camp for a lantern-lit bush dinner at Savanna Boma, then join a short night-spotting drive to the park edge to search for hyena clans and owls while your guide explains nocturnal behavior and conservation efforts.
Start before dawn for a cool, focused game drive into the quieter western corridor, scanning the grasses around Ikorongo Hills for foraging elephants and lone lions returning from night hunts, then pause at Mbalageti Riverbend for a bush coffee and to watch birdlife come alive along the water. Mid-morning, stretch your legs on a guided nature walk through the shaded acacia woodlands near Ndutu Edge, where a ranger will point out edible plants, insect life, and fresh predator spoor while teaching safe walking etiquette and conservation stories.
After a leisurely bush lunch, head into the rolling grasslands toward Moru Kopjes where you'll search sheltered rock crevices for resting leopards and follow tracks to watch grazing giraffe and eland at close range. Later, take a guided nature walk through the nearby Savanna Termite Mounds with your ranger to learn how these structures shape local wildlife patterns, finish the afternoon with a sundowner at Gozera Pan as hippo grunts and distant thunder punctuate the wide-open horizon.
As dusk falls, enjoy a slow drive toward Serengeti Sunset Plain, stopping at Vuma Ridge for a sundowner while scanning for shy nocturnal grazers and listening to the plains come alive. Later, join a guided night-walk around Starbed Kopje at the camp edge with your ranger to search for small mammals, listen for mating calls, and learn how trackers read night-time spoor before returning to camp for a lantern-lit dinner under the wide Serengeti sky.
After breakfast, visit Karatu Village for a guided walk through smallholder farms where you'll meet a local family, learn traditional maize-planting techniques, and sample fresh mandazi and banana porridge while discussing sustainable farming. Continue to Endulen Cultural Center to hear Maasai storytellers and watch a beadwork demonstration, then join a short community-led nature walk to Oldonyo Lengai Viewpoint for sweeping vistas of the crater rim and an introduction to local land-use practices before returning to camp to rest ahead of the afternoon activities.
After a leisurely lunch, visit Karatu Coffee Cooperative for a hands-on roasting demo and farm-to-cup tasting led by local producers, then stroll the cooperative's shaded trails to learn about agroforestry practices that support wildlife corridors. Later, transfer to Oldupai Gorge Museum for a guided tour of paleoanthropological exhibits and a short walk to the gorge rim to view the dramatic landscape that shaped human and animal migration patterns before preparing for your evening drive.
As golden hour approaches, take a late-afternoon drive to Lake Makat, where you can watch waterbirds assemble and scan for grazing wildebeest while sipping a sundowner on the crater rim; the calm light is perfect for photos and quiet wildlife observation. After dusk, join a guided night game drive around Ngoitoktok Swamp, led by a local tracker who will spotlight hippos and nocturnal predators, then return to camp for a light, communal dinner at the crater-view dining boma where Maasai hosts share stories of living alongside the wildlife.
Descend at first light into Gotswa Marsh, where the cool morning air brings congregations of zebra and wildebeest and your guide will interpret spoor as you watch hippos graze the shallows; pause at Gorigor Swamp for a focused birding session to spot wattled starlings and flamingos through a spotting scope. Continue to Ngorongoro Hippo Pool for a riverside coffee and a short guided walk to examine recent predator tracks, then climb to Viewpoint Ridge above the crater lip for panoramic photos and a debrief on crater ecology before the day's deeper exploration.
After a leisurely crater-floor lunch, head deeper into the basin to search the marshy grasses around Gorigor Swamp Edge for grazing rhino and elephant, while your guide explains microhabitats and points out birdlife through the vehicle's roof hatch. Later, take a guided short walk with a ranger to Lake Ndutu Shoreline to watch hippo wallowing from a safe distance and learn about seasonal water dynamics before finishing the afternoon at Olmoti Soda Flat to scan for predator activity as shadows lengthen.
As dusk falls, enjoy a sundowner at Mofwe Lookout, where the crater's rim frames long shadows over grazing herds while your guide points out likely nocturnal routes and explains scent-marking behavior. Later, take a guided spotlight drive to Gula Gully to search for hippos emerging from shallow pools, listen for hyena choruses, and finish with a cozy, crater-view dinner at Crater Edge Boma, where Maasai hosts share stories of the land under the starlit rim.
If you opt for an aerial start, rise before dawn for a serene hot-air balloon launch over Kogatende Plains, drifting above migrating herds and riverine corridors with a post-flight champagne breakfast at Balloon Camp Landing Field while a naturalist recaps sightings from the air. Alternatively, for a lower-key morning, take an early game drive into the adjacent Lemuta Conservancy to track grazing elephant families and watch predators on termite-mound ambushes, finishing with a riverside coffee at Lemuta Hide and a short guided walk led by a local tracker to inspect fresh spoor.
If you skip the balloon, spend the afternoon on an extended game drive into Gol Kopjes Conservancy, watching the plains for roaming lion coalitions and pausing at Seronera Picnic Site for a shaded bush lunch while a tracker explains predator-prey dynamics. Later, take a guided walk with a conservancy naturalist through Acacia Corridor Trail to study smaller wildlife-banded mongoose and secretary birds-and finish with a sundowner at Ochre Ridge Overlook, where the low light often draws grazers close to the vehicle for memorable, picture-ready sightings.
As the sun dips, enjoy a relaxed riverside sundowner at Mwanza River Lookout, where your guide pours chilled drinks while hippos wallow and hip-splashing echoes across the water; afterward take a short guided night drive into Ndagasale Plains to spotlight sleeping predators and watch bat-eared foxes and porcupines forage under starlight. Finish with a candlelit dinner on the private veranda of Kisima Conservancy Camp, where a local naturalist shares recent sightings and conservation stories while you and your daughter unwind under the Serengeti sky.
Rise before breakfast for a final, focused game drive into Western Seronera Grasslands, where you'll scan termite mounds and riverine thickets for late-rising predators and lingering migratory herds while your guide narrates recent movement patterns. Pause mid-drive at Hippo Stream Lookout for coffee and a short guided walk to inspect fresh spoor, then return to camp for a quick pack-up before a scenic drive toward Arusha, stopping at Mto wa Mbu Market Viewpoint for a last taste of local produce and souvenirs en route.
After a relaxed midday check-out, enjoy a final slow drive through Gorota Plains, pausing for a picnic lunch beneath Baobab Shade Point where your guide will unpack a local spread and recap memorable sightings. En route back to Arusha, stop at Moru River Lookout for one last short walk to scan for hippo and waterbirds, then visit Karatu Craft Market for last-minute souvenirs and a chance to meet local artisans before arriving in Arusha in the early evening.
After a leisurely drive out of the park, enjoy a reflective sundowner at Kisangura River Lookout, where you can watch plains game move toward water while your guide recounts the week's standout sightings. Later, stop for a relaxed riverside dinner at Ngorongoro Roadside Farmstead, sampling freshly grilled local fish and seasonal salads with a chance to meet smallholder farmers before a comfortable transfer back to Arusha's Tulia Lodge for the night, where you and your daughter can unpack, shower, and toast the trip under a star-lit veranda.
Enjoy a relaxed final morning with a late breakfast at The Arusha Coffee Lodge where you can savor a fresh farm-to-cup brew and pack light souvenirs; afterward take a short, gentle stroll through the shaded paths of Nguvu Garden to stretch legs and say goodbye to the highland air. Before checkout, stop at Kilimanjaro Craft Market Stall 7 for last-minute beaded gifts and then transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport with time for a final lounge tea and a smooth check-in, giving you a calm ending to your Tanzanian adventure.
Spend a calm, final afternoon at Ngurdoto Crater Picnic Site where you can enjoy a light boxed lunch beneath acacia shade and take one last, easy lookout over the highland escarpment while your guide helps with luggage logistics. Afterward, visit Kisongo Village Craft Hub for a relaxed browse and final souvenir purchases from local artisans, then transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport with time for a restorative coffee at the departures lounge terrace and a final checklist with your guide before check-in.
Spend a relaxed final evening at Moonlit Terrace at Themi Hills, sipping rooibos and reflecting on highlights with your daughter as the lodge offers panoramic twilight views of the highlands; it's a calm way to wind down after safari and ensures luggage is organized for morning transfer. Later, enjoy a light, locally inspired meal at Themi Valley Dining Room featuring grilled tilapia and seasonal vegetables, then take a short, guided stroll to Pine Grove Lookout for one last starry panorama before returning to your room for an early, restful night ahead of your departure.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Lodge in Moshi (basic double/twin room, per person share) | $30 |
| Trekking office / permit processing (administrative fees handled by operator, per person estimate) | $50 |
| Moshi town market (snacks / SIM / lightweight supplies, per person) | $10 |
| Café overlooking Mount Kilimanjaro (light lunch, per person) | $8 |
| Materuni Village visit (guiding/cultural visit, per person) | $15 |
| Materuni Waterfall entrance & short walk (per person) | $5 |
| Materuni Coffee plantation tour & tasting (per person) | $10 |
| Kili Sunrise Lodge (sunset sundowner / drink, per person) | $6 |
| The Coffee Lodge Restaurant (dinner, per person) | $12 |
| Rongai Viewpoint (short guided stargazing walk, per person) | $8 |
| Mandara Hut approach trail (park access / guide time during trek included in trek package - per person estimation for day activity) | $0 |
| Tea break / alpine meadow stop (provisions by trekking crew - per person) | $2 |
| Shira Plateau lunch (provided on trek by crew - per person) | $0 |
| Lemosho Ridge Overlook stop (included in trek - per person) | $0 |
| Riverside campsite near Mti Mkubwa (camp facilities included in trek package - per person) | $0 |
| Bamboo grove clearing lantern walk (guide-led, included in trek) | $0 |
| Saddle Ridge stop / guided acclimatization (included in trek) | $0 |
| Highland heather clearing tea/snack (provided on trek - per person) | $0 |
| Echo Point / High Heath Tarn stops (included in trek) | $0 |
| Mweka Camp (overnight campsite included in trek package - per person) | $0 |
| Ridge lip viewpoint sunset stop (included in trek) | $0 |
| Kikuletwa Saddle / Lava Tower base stop (included in trek) | $0 |
| Barranco Valley rim / Great Barranco Wall scramble (included in trek) | $0 |
| Karanga Valley Terrace camp (included in trek) | $0 |
| Kibo Ridge Camp (high camp facilities included in trek) | $0 |
| Glacial Moraine Overlook stop (included in trek) | $0 |
| Summit attempt (Gilman's Point / Uhuru Peak) - guide/permits/crew/park fees (per person, typical mid-range 7-8 day Lemosho/Machame package portion) | $1,200 |
| Hans Meyer Cave / Kibo Hut stops (included in trek) | $0 |
| Mweka Lodge terrace soak / foot-care session (post-trek spa service, per person) | $25 |
| Mweka Camp dinner (post-trek communal dinner included in trek) | $0 |
| Ilboru Forest Reserve morning walk (guide & entrance, per person) | $8 |
| Ilboru Picnic Site brunch (per person) | $6 |
| River View Spa Lodge massage / foot soak (professional massage, per person) | $40 |
| Materuni Coffee Farm picnic meadow tasting (per person) | $10 |
| Kikuletwa Hot Springs (Chemka) entrance & parking (per person) | $5 |
| Kilimani Cultural Garden dinner & taarab (cultural dinner per person estimate) | $20 |
| Juu River Promenade / Sunset Bluff stroll (free public area) | Free |
| Transfer Arusha to Serengeti/Ngorongoro (shared vehicle transfer per person) | $60 |
| Ngaramtoni Market stop (snacks / curios, per person) | $8 |
| Ngurdoto Crater Viewpoint stop (entrance/parking; viewpoint stop fee included in transfer - per person) | $5 |
| Park reception hub orientation (park admin included in safari package - per person) | $0 |
| Mto wa Mbu cultural lunch & village walk (per person) | $12 |
| Seronera Riverbank sundowner / first views (included in game-drive activity - per person) | $0 |
| Lobo Wildlife Lodge sundowner (drink per person) | $6 |
| Lobo lodge night-spotting walk (guide/trackers, per person) | $15 |
| Savanna Boma lantern-lit bush dinner (per person) | $25 |
| Serengeti game drive (per person daily private 4x4 vehicle & guide, typical mid-range per day) | $250 |
| Kogatende Hippo Pools stop (included in game drive) | $0 |
| Migration Rock guided walk (short guided walk included in drive - per person) | $10 |
| Seronera Valley afternoon drive stop (included in game drive) | $0 |
| Sopa Kopjes / Acacia Ridge Viewpoint sundowner stop (included in drive) | $0 |
| Naabi Hill / Mafuta Pan evening stops (included) | $0 |
| Full-day game drives & nature walks (additional day rate per person, including vehicle, ranger & park fees) | $280 |
| Guided nature walk (ranger-led, per person where allowed outside vehicle) | $30 |
| Moru Kopjes / Gozera Pan stops (included in game drive) | $0 |
| Ikorongo Hills / Mbalageti Riverbend drive stops (included) | $0 |
| Karatu Village guided farm visit & sampling (community visit per person) | $10 |
| Endulen Cultural Center / Maasai beadwork demo (per person donation/fee) | $8 |
| Oldupai Gorge Museum entrance & guided tour (per person) | $5 |
| Karatu Coffee Cooperative tasting (per person) | $6 |
| Lake Makat sundowner stop (included in drive) | $0 |
| Ngoitoktok Swamp night game drive (per person guide/spotlight fee) | $25 |
| Ngorongoro crater tour (vehicle, ranger & crater conservation fee per person, typical half-day to full-day) | $200 |
| Crater floor guided walks with ranger (short ranger-led walk fee, per person) | $20 |
| Mofwe Lookout sundowner (included in crater tour) | $0 |
| Hot-air balloon (optional) - Serengeti (per person, private operators) | $600 |
| Balloon Camp post-flight champagne breakfast (often included in balloon package - per person) | $0 |
| Lemuta Conservancy early game drive (per person conservancy fee included in drive) | $0 |
| Gol Kopjes Conservancy drive (included in game drive) | $0 |
| Acacia Corridor Trail guided conservancy walk (per person) | $15 |
| Kisima Conservancy Camp candlelit dinner (per person estimate) | $35 |
| Western Seronera final morning drive (included in day rate) | $0 |
| Hippo Stream Lookout stop (included) | $0 |
| Baobab Shade Point picnic lunch (provisions included in transfer/guide per person) | $0 |
| Karatu Craft Market (souvenirs per person budget) | $15 |
| Kisangura River Lookout sundowner (included in transfer) | $0 |
| Ngorongoro Roadside Farmstead dinner (per person) | $12 |
| Tulia Lodge night (Arusha, per person share) | $35 |
| The Arusha Coffee Lodge breakfast (per person) | $12 |
| Nguvu Garden stroll (free public area) | Free |
| Kilimanjaro Craft Market stall purchases (per person budget) | $10 |
| Kilimanjaro International Airport transfer (per person shared transfer) | $25 |
| Ngurdoto Crater Picnic Site boxed lunch (per person) | $8 |
| Kisongo Village Craft Hub purchases (per person budget) | $10 |
| Moonlit Terrace at Themi Hills (drink per person) | $6 |
| Themi Valley Dining Room dinner (per person) | $15 |
| Pine Grove Lookout stroll (free) | Free |
| Estimated Total (per person) | $4,142 |