Welcome to SP!  -
Areas & RangesMountains & RocksRoutesImagesArticlesTrip ReportsGearOtherPeoplePlans & PartnersWhat's NewForum

Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Regional discussion and conditions reports for Africa. Please post partners requests and trip plans in the Africa Climbing Partners section.

Postby Joljon » Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:32 pm

Def11 wrote:Joel are you there?? i just sent you a PM.


Hi,

sorry for the delay. I haven't been at SP for a while. I bought a flight with Kenya Air from London to JRO. I bought the flight Stockholm-London seperately. It's much cheaper to seperate the flights, than to book the flight all the way.

Regards
Joel
User Avatar
Joljon

 
Posts: 22
Joined: Wed Aug 06, 2008 1:07 pm
Location: Falun, Sweden
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Postby Def11 » Tue May 04, 2010 8:16 am

Thank's Joel.
User Avatar
Def11

 
Posts: 10
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:02 am
Location: Feyoor, Slovenia
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Postby andiy » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:37 am

I'd like to share my experience of climbing Kili on a tight budget. I did it in august .The entire trip cost me about 2400 $ . there were 5 of us . Our group chose 6 day Machame route . The sum included : 900$ for tickets to Nairobi and back from Dar es Salaam with Emirates, I payed 950$ for guides , porters , food etc , 100$ -tips . I also payed 90$ for one night at hotel in Nairobi, 30 $ at hotel in Moshi , 30$ in Arusha ,and 40 $ in Dar es Salaam. The bus ride from Arusha to Dar es Salaam cost about 20 $. I spent about 200 $ on food ,gifts ,taxis outside the mountain. Vaccinations cost me only 50 $
I enjoyed the trip very much. All of us made it to the top
User Avatar
andiy

 
Posts: 33
Joined: Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:04 pm
Location: moscow, Russia
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Postby sneakyracer » Sat Sep 18, 2010 1:23 am

In theory one could do the climb self supported with a guide or 2 just for route information and safety. Its basically a 6-8 day hiking/backpacking trip so one just packs the necessary food along with shelter (can be split between several people, same with cooking and water treatment gear) and appropriate clothing. I dont beleive in making a large production out of it like most trips I read about. Thats just insane, IMHO misses the point of being in the backcountry in the first place. Is such a trip possible (the fact that this type of trip would be low budget is just a bonus!), 2-4 people with one guide or 2?

I understand that the main problem regarding cost is the basic park fee of $600-$700 per person for a 6 day trek, that is just outrageous IMHO. That can't be changed.
sneakyracer

 
Posts: 238
Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:52 am
Location: San Juan, United States
Thanked: 13 times in 11 posts

Re:

Postby Def11 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:40 pm

sneakyracer wrote:In theory one could do the climb self supported with a guide or 2 just for route information and safety. Its basically a 6-8 day hiking/backpacking trip so one just packs the necessary food along with shelter (can be split between several people, same with cooking and water treatment gear) and appropriate clothing. I dont beleive in making a large production out of it like most trips I read about. Thats just insane, IMHO misses the point of being in the backcountry in the first place. Is such a trip possible (the fact that this type of trip would be low budget is just a bonus!), 2-4 people with one guide or 2?

I understand that the main problem regarding cost is the basic park fee of $600-$700 per person for a 6 day trek, that is just outrageous IMHO. That can't be changed.




We were two people and had two Guides(cheif Guide and assistant Guide).
User Avatar
Def11

 
Posts: 10
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:02 am
Location: Feyoor, Slovenia
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Re: Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Postby WouterB » Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:16 am

Just did a 2 week Kili and Meru trip for under 2000 USD.
User Avatar
WouterB

 
Posts: 3130
Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:54 pm
Location: Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland
Thanked: 12 times in 12 posts

Re: Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Postby Def11 » Wed May 25, 2011 8:13 am

Kili and meru under 2000 USD? that's very good price.
User Avatar
Def11

 
Posts: 10
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:02 am
Location: Feyoor, Slovenia
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Re: Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Postby John Climber » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:13 pm

WouterB,

2000 USD? That´s indeeed, a very good price. Maybe you can share your experience with us (and not only tellig us how cheap you went...). We will be all very thankfull.

By the way...any of you know about TanzaTrail?....I am budgeting now with them....and I will share the info with you all.

Greetings!
User Avatar
John Climber

 
Posts: 232
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:04 pm
Location: Málaga, Spain
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Re: Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Postby Mooner » Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:48 am

So I am reading that people are doing Kili with only a guide in a more alpine style. I like this option. Anyone have some suggestions on a guide to call that will keep things as cheap as possible. I dont need anything but to get on the mountain.
User Avatar
Mooner

 
Posts: 37
Joined: Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:23 am
Location: Bountiful, Utah, United States
Thanked: 2 times in 2 posts

Re: Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Postby Tonka » Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:22 pm

Mooner wrote:So I am reading that people are doing Kili with only a guide in a more alpine style. I like this option. Anyone have some suggestions on a guide to call that will keep things as cheap as possible. I dont need anything but to get on the mountain.


But how does one guide without porters carry the dining tent, the bathroom tent, the Kilimanjaro lager, the popcorn and corn muffins and your gear?

We just did it over the holidays for the budget price of 6 grand (just us two) but that doesn't include the $450 tip for our team of 10 :o
User Avatar
Tonka

 
Posts: 1152
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2004 12:24 pm
Location: Spring Park, Minnesota, United States
Thanked: 58 times in 44 posts

Re: Doing Kili on a tight budget..

Postby Def11 » Sat May 26, 2012 5:40 am

Mooner wrote:So I am reading that people are doing Kili with only a guide in a more alpine style. I like this option. Anyone have some suggestions on a guide to call that will keep things as cheap as possible. I dont need anything but to get on the mountain.



probably you could send PM to Joel who did the similar trip.
User Avatar
Def11

 
Posts: 10
Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:02 am
Location: Feyoor, Slovenia
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Previous

Return to Africa

 


  • Related topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

© 2006-2013 SummitPost.org. All Rights Reserved.