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Corey Raivio

June 10 - 24, 2010
Kilimanjaro Trek & Safari
Lead Guide: Corey Raivio

June 10, 2010


Group departs US to arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport on June 11th.

June 10 - 24, 2010
Kilimanjaro Trek & Safari
Lead Guide: Corey Raivio

June 11, 2010


Goodmorning! We are checking in from the lovely Dik Dik Hotel just outside the large city of Arusha, Tanzania. Goodnews, everyone arrived on time and all the luggage made it too. Great way to start a Kilimanjaro expedition and safari. We were greeted with warm welcomes and a wonderful dinner after our long flights by the staff at the Dik Dik hotel. Today will be spent packing, preparing and some pool time if the weather allows. After a good night's sleep, we will start our journey up Kilimanjaro tomorrow. We are all very excited!

June 10 - 24, 2010
Kilimanjaro Trek & Safari
Lead Guide: Corey Raivio

June 18, 2010 - SUMMIT!


The group did reach the summit of Kilimanjaro today. Everyone is doing well. We hope to hear more from Corey when they return from the mountain.

June 10 - 24, 2010
Kilimanjaro Trek & Safari
Lead Guide: Corey Raivio

June 19, 2010


Hey, we just returned to the Dik Dik after a successful Kilimanjaro trip. We were 100% to the summit of Uhuru peak. The team is doing well and and we are ready to leave for safari tomorrow. We had a great celebration dinner tonight at the Dik Dik. I will send you an e-mail from Plantation lodge.

June 10 - 24, 2010
Kilimanjaro Trek & Safari
Lead Guide: Corey Raivio

June 21, 2010


Hello, from the beautiful Plantation Lodge. We just returned from the Ngorongro Crater. We had an amazing day on safari. We saw lion, elephant, cheetah, zebra, hippos, black rhino and many other animals. Tomorrow, we will travel through Tarangire National Park on our way to Kikoti Safari Camp. Everyone is having an amazing time and taking lot's of pictures.

June 10 - 24, 2010
Kilimanjaro Trek & Safari
Lead Guide: Corey Raivio

June 23, 2010


We are back at the Dik Dik Hotel after a wonderful four days on safari. We are all cleaned up and waiting for our transfer to the airport. Everyone had a great time!

See everybody soon.
Corey



RMI Guide

  • Corey Raivio

Climbing Team

Jeff, Brandon, Chris, Lori, Larry, Eric, Scott, Joan, and Adam

Itinerary

Day One: Depart U.S.A. Depending on flight times and connections, travel to Arusha, Tanzania typically takes over 24 hours from the U.S. Most people fly from Amsterdam directly to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO).  Another option is to fly from London through Nairobi with a connecting flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport.

Day Two: Upon your evening arrival at the Kilimanjaro International Airport, you are met by your RMI Guide and transferred in our private vehicle to the enchanting Dik Dik Hotel near the town of Arusha. Overnight at the Dik Dik Hotel. (D)
Note: Our transfer times follow the KLM schedule, if you are arriving on another carrier a private transfer can be arranged for you at an additional cost.

Day Three: Following the morning team orientation meeting, we spend most of the day organizing and packing all of our gear. We will have some time in the afternoon to relax by the pool and recover from our long flights. Overnight at the Dik Dik Hotel. (B, L, D)

Day Four: Our day begins with a beautiful drive to Kilimanjaro National Park. The starting point of our trek is at the Machame Gate (5,900') where we enter the Park. After registering with the Park Rangers, we begin hiking through the dense forest to the Machame Camp (9,800'), where we spend the first night. Hiking time is approximately 5 - 6 hours. (B, L, D)

Day Five: We continue ascending, headed towards the Shira Plateau at 12,000 feet. After leaving the forest and traveling through the "Giant Heather" zone, we set up camp on a bench overlooking the majestic Great Rift Valley and if the weather is clear enjoy spectacular views of the summit of Kilimanjaro. Hiking time is approximately 4 - 6 hours. (B, L, D)

Day Six: Our day begins with a traverse of the mountain, taking us underneath the Arrow Glacier and Western Breach Wall. We walk among the giant lobelias and groundsels, vegetation that unique to the high altitudes of East Africa. Our camp is set at the base of the great Barranco Wall, a steep canyon emerging from Kilimanjaro's southern side (12,800'). Hiking time is approximately 5 - 6 hours. (B, L, D)

Day Seven: An early departure after breakfast allows us magnificent views as we traverse beneath the Southern Breech Wall. Our traverse takes place at elevations between 13,000 and 14,500 feet. Our camp is situated on the edge of the Karanga Valley nestled below the glaciers of Kilimanjaro. Hiking time is approximately 4 - 5 hours. (B, L, D)

Day Eight: The vegetation gradually disappears as we work our way towards high camp. We establish camp at approximately 15,000 feet near the Barafu hut. After an early dinner and a team meeting to discuss our summit attempt, we retire to our tents in preparation for our summit bid. Hiking time is approximately 4 - 5 hours. (B, L, D)

Day Nine: Summit Day on Kilimanjaro! Today we ascend to the Roof of Africa at 19,340 feet! We will get an early alpine start, planning to arrive at the crater rim by sunrise. We continue hiking along the crater rim, and in one more hour find ourselves standing on the highest point in Africa, Uhuru Peak. After a short summit celebration and photo session, we start the descent back to high camp. We will pack our camp and continue descending to Mweka Camp, which is located down in the lush forests at 10,000 feet. Hiking time is approximately 12 - 14 hours. (B, L, D)

Day Ten: After a much needed night's rest the team continues the descent down through the forest, finishing our trek at the Mweka Gate. After we load up the gear, our bus takes us back to the Dik Dik Hotel to rest and celebrate. Hiking time is approximately 3 - 4 hours. (B, L, D)

Safari:

For the next four days we explore the wilds of Africa in "pop-top" Land Rovers driven by professional safari guides. The ecosystems we visit are home to herds of wildebeest, zebra, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, cape buffalo, topi and gazelles, as well as their predators like lions, cheetahs and the elusive leopards. Each day we awake to witness the spectacular African sunrise while enjoying a cup of fresh Kenyan tea or coffee, before embarking on our wildlife game drive. During our drives we may witness a lion's kill, follow a cheetah or watch a pack of hyena on the chase. On one of our days we plan to visit a Maasai village. Evenings are spent relaxing, sharing stories, or just listening to sounds of the African night in luxurious tented camps situated in the African bush.

Day Eleven: Lake Manyara National Park. After breakfast we leave the Dik Dik Hotel and drive to Lake Manyara National Park. This Park, located about 75 miles east of Arusha, sits right at the base of the Eastern Great Rift Escarpment-a truly dramatic setting! Although small compared other game reserves, this 125 square mile Park has a year round water supply that supports numerous animals. The close proximity of a variety of distinct vegetation zones is a perfect environment for viewing all sorts of animals.  In the lush forests, we will see troops of baboons and blue monkeys. While traveling along the shoreline of Lake Manyara, we can see the large number of elephant, hippo and some of the 450 species of birds that call this area home. If we are lucky, we might even be able to spot a tree climbing lion. We have lunch overlooking the Lake before driving to our first safari lodge. (B, L, D)

Day Twelve: Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area. Today we head for the Ngorongoro Crater. Often referred to as the "eighth wonder of the world", this is the largest unbroken and unflooded caldera in the world. It is home to more than 30,000 mammals, and offers some of the best game viewing opportunities in Tanzania. The reputation it has earned as one of the world's most unique ecosystems and premier game viewing areas is well deserved. We spend all day exploring the unforgettable crater floor before returning to our lodge. (B, L, D)

Day Thirteen: Tarangire National Park. Tarangire is home to more elephants per square mile than anywhere else in the world. This Park boasts the highest concentration of wildlife during the dry season of any area in Tanzania outside the Serengeti/Ngorongoro ecosystem. It is well known for it's river valley, wetlands, gently rolling hills, rocky outcrops, acacia woodlands and numerous baobabs (the upside down tree). We enjoy a picnic lunch in the bush before driving to our second safari camp, Kikoti Camp. This secluded luxury tented camp is located on a ridge with incredible views overlooking the Tarangire National Park. (B, L, D)

Day Fourteen: After breakfast, we reluctantly leave our stunning safari camp and drive back through Tarangire National Park as we make our way back to Arusha. En route we can stop at a local market to purchase any last minute souvenirs. We check into the Dik Dik Hotel for the afternoon, giving us plenty of time to clean up and repack our bags. After an early dinner, we are transferred to the airport for our evening flights. (B, L, D)

Day Fifteen: Continued flights and arrival to U.S.

Key: B, L, D = Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner included.