Season, group size, length of stay, interests of participants, the type of the trip,

There are so many equally important factors, options and elements that make up a very good and unique tailor-made itinerary.
With its wide experience in making a wide variety of operations, Tanganyika Expeditions (Mount Kilimanjaro Safari Club) offers practical alternatives solutions, imaginative and unusual itineraries, always looking at different ways to make the Tanzania adventure a memorable event.

RECEPTION AND ACCOMPANYING


Welcoming our clients upon their arrival by plane or road, helping them with the sometimes bewildering formalities, taking sufficient time to brief them...for us the welcome & first impressions have always been vital; it affects the whole experience. Our on-site teams in Dar Es Salaam, Arusha and Zanzibar, bring together men and women of different nationalities who share the same professionalism, warmth and knowledge leading to all our guests being met with courtesy and practicality at every stage.
Keeping in constant touch during the safari is another of our priorities: We are permanently available, 24/7 and if our Guests wish to ask their Driver-Guide to call, our duty staff react quickly and competently to any situation.


Our safaris have inherent risks: those are always involved in high mountain treks, remote areas, very rare close contact with wildlife, sudden illness, feelings of isolation... Our priorities are of course, SAFETY and SECURITY.
This is shown by:
  • A well maintained and properly equipped fleet of vehicles .
  • Reliable radios in all our vehicles and carried by trek teams linked with the operational bases which are in turn also linked by radio and telephone.
  • An 24/7 operational on-duty service.
  • Constantly updated training the on-site teams: Guides, Drivers, Trek & Mountain Guides, couriers and all support staff members.
Tanganyika Expeditions/MKSC on the ground. Can anyone offer any experience with these operations as I am not finding any recent info. I feel like there are too many middlemen? Appreciatively.