Maasai Highland Trek

Max Altitude

N/A

Difficulty

Easy

Meals

B/L/D

Best Season

Jan-Mar, June-Oct

Tour Overview

This 10 day trekking tour takes you to the diverse landscapes of the Ngorongoro Crater Highlands – Ngorongoro, Olmoti and Empakaai – eventually leading to Lake Natron where you have the opportunity to attempt the Mountain of God, or Ol Doinyo L’Engai, as named by the Maasai.

The trail winds through some of the greatest scenery on earth. A breathtaking hike through wild grasses and mountainous landscapes, as well as thick mountain forest and the volcanic scarred savannah of the Rift Valley. In addition to stunning landscapes and wildlife sightings, this trek allows a deep insight into the lives of the Maasai.

Tour Itinerary

Arrival & Briefing

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport you will be transferred to your accommodation where your guide will meet you for a full briefing and equipment check.

Overnight: Moshi

Day 1: Moshi to Ngorongoro Conservation Area / Nainokanoka Village

This morning you will depart from your hotel and travel to Ngorongoro Conservation Area, enjoying a game drive in the crater. Afterwards ascend and drive to your camp. Settle into your first campsite and prepare for your first trek in the morning.

Overnight: Nainokanoka Village (no showers & limited toilet facilities)

Day 2: Nainokanoka to Bulati

Leave Nainokanoka with our guides, cooks and donkeys for a day of hiking to Bulati Village.  Wild animals can be seen, such as Thompson and Grants gazelle, zebras and wildebeest. Where there are many animals, hungry jackals are not far away and high in the sky majestic eagles watch their every move. Approximate trekking time of 5 hours, covering 16kms. Tonight, you will sleep at an elevation of 2,650m.

Overnight: Bulati Village (no showers & limited toilet facilities)

Day 3: Bulati to Empakaai

Leave this morning to trek to Empakaai. The walk offers spectacular views of both recent and ancient volcanic mountains, including Kilimanjaro, Meru, Olmoti Crater, and Lolmasin.  The Empakaai Crater is 300m deep with almost half the floor covered by a soda lake. 

Bushbuck, buffalo, and blue monkey can be seen on the rim, which on a clear day boasts superb views to Ol Doinyo L’Engai, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Lake Natron. During the night you may hear flamingo calls as they return to their breeding ground at Lake Manyara and Lake Natron. Approximate trekking time 4-5 hours covering a distance of 9kms. Tonight, you will sleep at an elevation of 3,100m.

Overnight: Empakaai Crater Rim (no showers & limited toilet facilities)

Day 5: Acacia Camp to Kamakia Camp

The last stage of the journey is not too long and travels mainly downhill. The highlights of the morning are the fantastic views of Ol Doinyo L’Engai, Lake Natron, and the Rift Valley.  A big part of the rugged countryside is covered by ash from the last eruption in 2007, which adds to the surreal nature of the landscape.

The trek descends deep into the dry and hot Rift Valley, where the dried-out ashes can be viewed up close. Just before lunch you will reach the waiting vehicles and transfer the short distance to the foot of Mount Ol Doinyo L’Engai, which is the only active carbonite volcano in the world. Settle into camp for a few hours’ sleep, before the optional activity of climbing the volcano tonight.

Approximate trekking time 5 hours, covering 6kms. Sleeping elevation 2,600m. In the late afternoon, you will have the opportunity to hike to the beautiful waterfalls around the area.

Overnight: Kamakia Camp (good shower and toilet facilities tonight)

Day 6: Ol Doinyo L’Engai Volcano – Night Hike

Shortly after midnight, you start climbing Ol Doinyo L’Engai, the Maasai’s Mountain of God.  This ascent requires good levels of fitness, as the track to the top is very steep, climbing in altitude from 800m to 3000m. The ascent can take anything from 8-14 hours with no shade, hence an early start. Return to camp around 11:00 is for brunch.

Once back at camp, you have an afternoon to sleep and recover from your climb. Approximate trekking time 8 to 14 hours covering a distance of 15kms. Sleeping elevation tonight will be 2,600m.

Overnight: Kamakia Camp (good shower and toilet facilities tonight)

Day 7: Lake Natron to Moshi

This morning you start driving back to Moshi, which will take the majority of the day.

Overnight: Moshi

Day 8: Departure

Today you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro Airport in time for your flight, or if you’ve decided to extend your Tanzanian adventure, begin the next part of your journey!

  • Trip Includes
  • Trip Excludes
  • Park fees
  • Camping fees
  • 5-6 days hiking including support vehicle, donkeys
  • Tents & all camping equipment including sleeping bag
  • Guide(s) & cook salaries
  • All food
  • Drinking water
  • Transport where specified
  • Volcano climb at Lake Natron
  • Lake Natron & waterfall visit
  • Half board accommodation in Moshi pre & post-trek
  • Private toilet; Airport transfers 18% VAT tax
  • Hiring of personal equipment, including clothing, sleeping bags, walking poles etc.
  • Tipping to your crew. The standard recommendation for this is USD$20 per day to the head guide, $20 per day per ranger, $ 20 per day per assistant guide, $20 per day to the cook and $5-7 per day per porter.
  • Porter to client ratio approximately 3 porters per 1 client.
  • Other Additional Costs : Visas; vaccinations; spending money

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