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Flights from London to Kilimanjaro

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London (LHR)

06:20 - 10 Dec 2024

Kilimanjaro (JRO)

02:30- 10 Dec 2024

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£1890

Economy

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£630

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London (LHR)

06:30 - 10 Dec 2024

Kilimanjaro (JRO)

02:10- 10 Dec 2024

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£1830

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£610

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London (LHR)

16:55 - 10 Dec 2024

Kilimanjaro (JRO)

10:15- 10 Dec 2024

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£1950

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£650

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London (LHR)

18:25 - 10 Dec 2024

Kilimanjaro (JRO)

10:15- 10 Dec 2024

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From

£1980

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£660

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Travel Tips

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    Passport & Visas

    Check the passport and visa requirements for the countries you are visiting / transiting in on your planned journey - make sure you apply for them well in advance of your date of travel. Check the legitimacy of your Passport and Visas. Don't forget your passport and visa on the day of travel. If you misplace your passport or visa please speak to the embassy or consulate immediately in the country you are traveling in.

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    Security Precautions

    Put a luggage strap around your case for easy credentials and superfluous securely. If you misplace your passport or visa please contact the embassy or consulate immediately in the country you are traveling in. Never carry packages on behalf of anyone else, however genuinely they seem to be. Never go away luggage unattended at airports, this creates a high security risk.

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    Health Precautions

    Check the inoculation and health requirements for all of the countries you are visiting on your journey. Please be aware some vaccinations need to be administered 4-6 weeks before travel. If you are carrying medicines or medications with you please keep a note of your condition and the medication you require somewhere handy e.g. a piece of paper inside the cover of your passport, where it can be easily found in an emergency. Ensure you take extra supplies of medication in case you get delayed abroad.

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    Air Tickets

    Check the ticket for Flight(s) details & accuracy as soon as you recieve it. Keep your tickets with your passport and visas and do not forget them on the day you travel.

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    Baggage Packing

    Pack the night before you travel, to save rushing and being late for your flight. Check the weather forecast at your destination before travelling to avoid taking unnecessary luggage. Roll clothes instead of folding them, it creates less creases. Honest! Pack travel sizes of all of the lotions and potions you require to save space.

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    Baggage Allowance

    Check with the airline you are traveling with on the stipulated baggage allowances. Ensure that your hand baggage allowance does not exceed the level enforced by the airline you are traveling with. This ensures unnecessary embarrassment at the check-in desk, having to move luggage from your hand baggage to your suitcase.

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    Getting To & From The Airport

    Check timetables for public transport in advance to ensure you arrive at the airport in plenty of time. If taking your car pre-book parking wherever possible or get someone to give you a lift in order to save time. Wherever possible use only metered taxis around the airport.

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    Foriegn Currency

    Make sure you have enough foreign currency for your immediate arrival into a foreign country, particularly if your flight arrives at an odd hour. Always make a list of the Credit / Debit Card numbers and travelers cheques you are carrying along with the suppliers contact numbers in case they get lost.

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    Special Requests

    Give airlines plenty of notice for special meal requirements or seating requests.

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    Jetlag

    Try to drink plenty of water whilst on the aircraft as this helps to counter dehydration. Check in flight magazines, for gentle exercises to do whilst on board to stop stiffness and tiredness of joints. Cleanse and moisturize skin regularly whilst on board again to counter dehydration. Eat a light meal onboard as easier to digest, avoid excessive carbohydrates and fats.


Flights from London to Kilimanjaro: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

Are you planning a trip from London to Kilimanjaro? Whether you’re traveling for adventure, business, or exploring the stunning landscapes surrounding Africa’s highest peak, flying from London to Kilimanjaro offers an exciting journey. This guide provides you with all the essential information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip from London to Kilimanjaro.

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    Flight Options from London to Kilimanjaro

    There are no direct flights from London to Kilimanjaro, but several airlines offer convenient connecting flights with layovers in major hubs. Popular airlines on this route include KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and Ethiopian Airlines. The total travel time typically ranges from 14 to 18 hours, depending on the duration and location of layovers. Common layover cities include Amsterdam, Istanbul, and Addis Ababa.

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    Best Time to Book London to Kilimanjaro Flights

    To secure the best deals on your London to Kilimanjaro flight, it’s advisable to book your tickets several months in advance. Prices can fluctuate depending on the time of year. Peak travel periods, such as major holidays and the busy tourist season, generally see higher prices due to increased demand. For more affordable fares, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons (March to May and September to November), when demand is lower and prices are more competitive.

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    London to Kilimanjaro: What to Expect Upon Arrival

    Kilimanjaro, renowned for its majestic mountain and surrounding landscapes, offers a welcoming atmosphere for travelers. Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), you’ll find yourself well-connected to the city of Arusha and the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. The airport provides essential facilities, including taxis, rideshares, and airport shuttles, making it easy to reach your accommodation and start your adventure.

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    Exploring Kilimanjaro

    Once in Kilimanjaro, there’s a wealth of attractions and activities to enjoy. For adventurers, trekking Mount Kilimanjaro is the highlight of any visit. Various routes, such as the Marangu, Machame, and Lemosho routes, offer different experiences and challenges. Additionally, explore the nearby Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater for a complete safari experience. Don’t miss the chance to visit the vibrant markets and cultural centers in Arusha for a taste of local life.

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    Travel Tips for London to Kilimanjaro

    UK passport holders will need a visa to enter Tanzania. Ensure you check the latest visa requirements and obtain the necessary documentation before traveling. Many travelers apply for their visas online through the Tanzanian government’s e-visa portal. The local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). It’s advisable to carry some local currency for convenience, although credit cards are widely accepted in larger establishments. Kilimanjaro has basic healthcare facilities. It’s recommended to have travel insurance to cover any unexpected medical expenses. Ensure you are up-to-date with routine vaccinations and consider additional vaccines or health precautions based on current travel advisories.

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    Conclusion

    Traveling from London to Kilimanjaro offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the breathtaking landscapes, adventurous treks, and vibrant local culture surrounding Africa’s highest peak. Whether you’re visiting for a thrilling trek, a safari adventure, or to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Tanzania, this route provides a convenient connection between two fascinating locations. Book your flight today and prepare for an unforgettable journey to Kilimanjaro!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

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    What is the best time to visit Kilimanjaro?
    Ans: Kilimanjaro enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The dry season (November-March) offers pleasant weather, but it's also peak season with higher travel costs. Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer good weather and potentially cheaper flights. The rainy season (June-August) can be humid but might present the best opportunities for budget-friendly travel.
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    What documents do I need to travel to Kilimanjaro?
    Ans: o travel to Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, you will need a valid passport with at least six months' validity beyond your planned stay, a visa which can be obtained online or upon arrival, and travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and unexpected events. You may also need a yellow fever vaccination certificate if traveling from a region with yellow fever risk.
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    What currency is used in Kilimanjaro?
    Ans: The currency used in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). While the shilling is the official currency, U.S. dollars (USD) are also widely accepted in many tourist areas, hotels, and for activities like trekking Mount Kilimanjaro.
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    What is the language spoken in Kilimanjaro?
    Ans: In the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania, the primary languages spoken are Swahili and Chagga (a local language spoken by the Chagga people). English is also widely spoken, especially in areas frequented by tourists, such as near Mount Kilimanjaro.
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