Trekkinghq
TrekkingHQ is a Tanzania Registered Tour Operator based in Arusha , specialising in Mt Kilimanjaro a
09/10/2022
Another successful Trekkinghq Mt Kilimanjaro large group summit! 32 guests to the Summit! Well done Gerry Rweyemamu, TrekkingHQ owner, Mt Kilimanjaro summit super star with over 500 summits under his belt! experience prevails.
30/01/2020
We live in a fast paced society. Walking slows us down.
16/12/2019
Another successful group summit to the rooftop of Africa. .
25/08/2019
Slow and steady. One foot in-front of the other. It’s an achievement to make it to the top of Kilimanjaro but it’s also about the journey.
15/08/2019
We’re pleased to join IMEC (International Mountain Explorers Connection) and KPAP (Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project) as a partner for responsible travel.
14/08/2019
Reaching the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro is a team effort. A special thank you to the porters who work so hard to make sure our guests have a safe and enjoyable trek. @ Kilimanjaro
06/08/2019
Some beautiful photos from our recent trek 📸 🧗♂️
03/08/2019
What a great team effort! 💯 summit success ✅ .
13/07/2019
Camping under the stars on Kilimanjaro and getting back to nature, there’s no better feeling. ⛺️ ⭐️⛺️⭐️
09/07/2019
Kilimanjaro has the best view from the top 🏔
16/06/2019
The summit is what drives us, but the climb itself is what matters
12/05/2019
TANZANIA PLASTIC BAG BAN.
This is what you need to know..
For all travellers coming to Tanzania its imperative to note the information below to avoid delays on arrival at any one of our airports. Please share with your fellow agents, operators, clients, colleagues, guests and friends so the transition is seamless.
Effective 1st June 2019: All passengers arriving at any Tanzania airport including tourists can possibly face very heavy fines for using plastic bags in any way, shape or form. Using, manufacture or importation of plastic bags, including garbage bags and shopping bags is illegal. Offenders, including tourists, could face very heavy fines. Visitors/Citizens and Residents alike are advised to avoid packing any plastic bags in their suitcases or in carry-on hand luggage before flying to Tanzania. Items purchased at the airport before boarding the aircraft should be removed from plastic bags. Please check hand luggage before disembarking at entry points and any plastic bags should be left in the plane.
Similarly the transparent "zip-lock" plastic bags that some airlines require passengers to use for keeping liquids, cosmetics, toiletries etc separately in hand luggage are also not permitted to be brought and should be removed and left on the plane before disembarking."
Rwanda, Kenya and Burundi have been pioneers as the only members of the East African Community to ban the production, importation, sale and use of all single-use plastic bags. Now Tanzania has made a formal commitment to phase out single-use non-biodegradable plastics.
Fantastic news, hurry up the rest of the world 🌎
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the business
Website
Address
POBOX 16062
Arusha