Tanzania

Best walks, hikes and treks in Tanzania [View list of walks]

About Tanzania

Tanzania is a beautiful and alluring country, littered with some of the natural world's most extraordinary phenomena: possibly the world's most recognizable mountain, along with remarkable active volcanoes and flamingo-filled crater lakes; the multi-million beast migrations of the Serengeti; a host of reserves full of big and thrilling game and much much more.

Tanzania has diverged from its neighbours in its recent history: after a depressing time as a German colony, it was honestly but not always successfully run by Julius Nyerere,  vast-scale experimenter. It is now shambling along, not hitting the headlines for unrest or massacre, bur very poor and not progressing  as its natural potential suggests it should. Tourism is one of its bright spots.

Walking, hiking and trekking in Tanzania

Although it is overlooked when great walking countries are discussed, Tanzania provides various forms of walking bliss, with some of the world’s best walks, hikes and treks, ranging from famous Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, to geological absurdities like the pallid cone of Ol Doinyo Lengais volcano, to fascinating walking safaris in very varied landscapes.

Walking, hiking and trekking tours and holidays in Tanzania are so varied that everyone’s taste and energy levels can be met. Walking in Tanzania isn’t just for hard-nuts, although there is plenty to get their juices flowing (stand up Lord Kili). And there are a multitude of tour operators offering services ranging from booking lodging to providing guides to transporting your luggage from place to place to fully-supported treks.

Great walks include:

Mount Kilimanjaro, to which there is so much more than the agonising slog to its (6000m) summit: a huge high plateau stuffed with interesting fauna, and flora in particular. The magnificent collapsed volcanic cone that is (4,566m) Mount Meru, complete with a vast horseshoe caldera, the youthful mini cone inside it itself a Munro were it in Scotland, and multiple eco-zones.

Ol Doinyo Lengai, a pale, slightly sinister, highly active volcanic cone with a remarkable flat crusty top.

The 2 day trek from Empakaai Crater to Lake Natron, though Maasai  fields and villages, then an eerie, devastated, ash-blanketed landscape passing by the sinister cone of Ol Doinyo Lengai.

Walking safaris can be made in a huge range of landscapes.

Best times for walking are during the dry months, from December to February and from June to September - although it can rain throughout the year. The high mountains have/create their own weather.

See the list below for a (currently incomplete – please give us your recommendations!) list of the best walks, treks and hikes in Tanzania.  Various of these are in our world’s Top 100 list.

We intend that our walk pages contain detail and photos on walking, hiking or trekking routes, including books, best times and weather, how to get there, possible problems, walking, trekking and hiking firms, organisers and guides in Tanzania, accommodation in Tanzania and useful links. But this takes a lot of research, so if they are not "there" yet, please give us any suggestions you may have.

Northern and Southern Circuits 
Giant lobelia in the Great Barranco, with Kibo behind  - © William Mackesy Ol Doinyo Lengai
Ol Dionyo Lengai - Across the Rift Valley© William Mackesy Lava Tower
Lava Tower in distance - © William Mackesy

Best walks, hikes and treks in Tanzania

You can sort the walks by category by clicking on the category titles.

(The rating of walks marked * is currently provisional.)

Region Walk Name Walkopedia Rating Difficulty Day Walk
Possible?

  Empakaai Crater
86
Strenuous Yes
  Empakaai toward Natron
84
Strenuous No
  Mt Meru
92.5
Difficult No
  Ngurdoto Crater
80
Moderate Yes
  Ol Doinyo Lengai
83
Strenuous Yes
  Oldupai (Olduvai) Gorge
80
Moderate Yes
  Salous Walking Safari
82*
No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Kilimanjaro Summit
88
Very Difficult No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Lava Tower
88
Strenuous No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Lemosho and Shira Routes
94
Strenuous No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Machame Route
87*
Very Difficult No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Marangu Route
82*
Very Difficult No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Mweka Route
83
Difficult No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Northern and Southern Circuits
88
Strenuous No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Rongai Route
88
Difficult No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Shira Cathedral
93
Strenuous No
 Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking Kilimanjaro
92
Difficult No


Our partners Responsible Travel 

have carefully chosen expeditions 

and holidays around the world.    

Great walking, and much else...

Walkopedia Sponsor

See their site for inspiring ideas.

For £100 off your trip, contact them quoting WW50

All material on this website is © Walkopedia Ltd 2008 - 2024, unless specified otherwise.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED