Our clientele comprises professionals and families seeking enriching adventures. They are adventurous but not extreme, appreciating our focus on safety, comfortable camp setups, and the carefully paced hike.
From adventurous 12-year-olds to spirited seniors in their 70s, we welcome climbers of all ages. Our goal is to get everyone to the summit, ensuring a positive and enjoyable experience for all. Along the way, we delve into the beauty of Africa, teaching Swahili, sharing local songs, and celebrating the rich culture.
Unlike other expeditions, we thoroughly prepare you before you even set foot in Africa. Our meticulous planning covers altitude sickness, paperwork, equipment checks, and training. With a 98% success rate, our track record speaks volumes about the bond we create between our clients and our team.
Central, East Africa
Local Airport: JRO
Daily flights in from major hubs such as: Amsterdam, Addis Adaba, Istanbul and Nairobi.
Dates are available all year long. Dry and warmer season runs from December to March & June to September.
No climbing, hiking or camping experience is needed as this is a fully supported trip, but training is highly recommended. All applicants must provide background information on conditioning, obtain permission from their physician, and demonstrate their commitment to following the team-suggested training program. This helps MCA ascertain that each climber can be a safe team member and allows our guides to galvanize the most effective groups.
We will supply all our partipants with a detailed pre-climb package which includes 5 month training program and equipment checks with Head Guide Paul DeAngelis.
Hotel in Moshi and tents during the hike. Meals provided.
Day 1: Arrive in Tanzania, transfer to hotel
Day 2: Rest, explore Moshi, orientation
Day 3: Jungle Exploration
Day 4: Barranco Hut
Day 5: Great Barranco Wall
Day 6: Kranga Valley
Day 7: Barafu Hut
Day 8: Summit Day
Day 9: Final Descent & Celebration Dinner
Cancellation & Refund Policy :
“It feels awesome. You’ve done it. It’s an amazing feeling of accomplishment. I was a blubbering idiot. You don’t know that you can actually make it until you get to the top – you hope you will but there is always a nagging feeling that you may not have the strength to get there.”
“Upon reaching the summit, I was emotionally and physically drained. Never have I experienced that type of exhaustion. I think my emotional response was a direct consequence of the effort I put into the mountain, and achieving a goal that special and meaningful to me.”
“Passionate with an ability to articulate the long-term vision and short-term goals. He is a good communicator; cares for his team and climbers; and, deals with issues promptly and professionally.”