Tips will vary depending on the length and complexity of the trip, the number of staff on the trip and the number of clients on the trip. Generally groups like to meet together before the end of the trek to discuss how much they would like to tip each staff member based on their individual trek experience. You will be given an envelope at the Springlands Hotel after your trek for your tip money.
Tips should not be dependent on whether or not you summit Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru, but rather whether your guides and porters were professional and had your best interests in mind. If your guides and porters have not met your expectations, please inform Long Safaris at the Hotel immediately, and don’t feel obligated to give a tip. If they press you for a tip during your trek, inform Long Safaris management, as this is against company policy.
Do not pay tips on the mountain nor should you pay for any extra services while you are on the mountain other than for the purpose of refreshments (only regularly available on the Marangu Route). It is also worth bearing in mind that items of clothing and footwear, for children or adults, used or new, are also highly valued and can be given as well as money tips. Also you are also welcome to invite your guides back to the Hotel for drinks and/or dinner (on you) as a thank you in addition to their tip. You can use US dollars, Euros, TZ Shillings or a combination of these.
The following are daily rates for each person recommended to tip per staff member:
Note: Each client should expect to tip between US$ 250 – US$ 350 for the entire climb
For all Kilimanjaro routes except Marangu you will have:
For Marangu you will have:
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