3 Days/ 2 Nights
$ 900.00
From a geological point of view, freshly erupted carbonated lava is dark brown, but it quickly reacts with moisture and alters into secondary minerals that bleach the rock surface, giving it a white appearance. The Maasai associate this “white rock” with the white beard of Enkai, their deity.
Every year, many travellers head to Northern Tanzania to trek this mountain. Do not be misled by its height of 9,442 feet — although it does not require technical climbing expertise, the ascent is steep and demands strong willpower. At the top, you can see small lava cones scattered around the crater rim. Even though Ol Doinyo Lengai is an active volcano with frequent eruptions, there are no known incidents of fatalities or injuries. Geologists explain that its lava is significantly cooler than lava from most volcanoes worldwide. Typically, it takes three days to hike to the summit.
After completing the climb, visitors are usually encouraged to explore nearby Lake Natron — the largest lake in East Africa and an important habitat for flamingos and other bird species.
On walking safaris from Ngare-Sero and Engaruka to Loliondo, travellers may encounter wildlife such as zebras, elephants, and giraffes, under the protection of armed rangers.
Leave Moshi town or Arusha city at 7:00 am and head towards Ngaresero village near Lake Natron, carrying a packed lunch. The journey takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. Enjoy dinner and spend the night at Giraffe Eco Camp.
Set out at around 1:00 a.m. for the foot of Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai to begin the ascent. You will arrive at the summit by sunrise, where you can pause to enjoy the view before descending back to the base. From there, you will be driven by jeep to Giraffe Eco Camp for a shower and relaxation. Dinner and overnight stay will be arranged at Giraffe Eco Camp.
After breakfast, you will drive back to either Arusha or Moshi, depending on your itinerary.
Ranger fees
park fees
All meals and mineral water
salary for the crew
transport
Tip for the crew