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Travel InformationFrequantly asked questions 1. What can I bring
for Safari/Trek? What can I bring for Safari/Trek?Waterproof rucksack/suite case
& daypack, Sleeping bag, Boots and light trainers What is included in Price?All park entry fees, camping/hut/lodge
fees, rescue fees, English speaking guides, porters, 4x4 vehicle a whole-day
game on safari, camping equipment, Guides for other language available What is NOT Included in price?Personal needs like beer, cigarettes,
soap etc local photograph fees, and tipping to crew is not included in
the price (5-15% of what you pay for your tour) Tipping is not a MUST, How Much is group Price/Discount?We offer students price, group
price from 8pax, Contact us for discount When is Rain season?The rain season starts in mid
March till late May. There is also a short rain season of about two weeks
in November.(expect rain showers in the mornings and in the evenings)short
rain season doesn't affect the game viewing. If you are planning to do
a camping safari, be prepared for the rains, carry with you water proof
gear. Our tents are all waterproof and can stand heavy rain. Kilimanjaro
temperatures range from 5 to 15°C. the summit can be below freezing. Which time is good to travel?Lake Manyara park, Arusha park,
Ngorongoro Crater all these areas are good all round the year, Serengeti
is beautiful in October-June, Tarangire also beautiful in dry season,
Kilimanjaro/Mt Meru can be climbed at anytime but the rainy season is
generally not recommended due to snow and heavy rainfall. Can I bring my family on safari/trek?For Safari there is no age restrictions
to visit the parks. Children below 11 are not allowed to trek on Kilimanjaro
or Mt Meru. Choose a safari itinerary which is not tiresome to your family. Can I join others for budget trip?Since we have daily departures,
We can join you in one of our groups. You should confirm the dates early
and you should be flexible to available itinerary What are the possibility to get on top of Kilimanjaro/Meru?We can not tell who will conquer
to the PEAK and who will not,87% of our clients definitely get to Uhuru
Peak. Trekkers who did not make it got challenged by altitude sickness,
We advice you to trek slowly “pole pole”, drink lots of water
and pay attention to symptoms. Choose the easiest route like Machame route
or Marangu route, extra day for acclimatization is necessary for borth
route. What is the mode of payment?We take a 35% deposit of the
total amount upon confirming the tour. The balance MUST be paid in the
office on arrival before trip starts, We accept travelers cheques, cash
$ Euros, Tsh ) credit cards are accepted on commission of 8%.No refund
is made if you cancel a booked tour. How do I get Lasi Tours on my arrival?We arrange transport / transfers
from Kilimanjaro Airport, Arusha Airstrip, Dar es Salaam and Nairobi International
Airports. We offer special ticket rates for flight and shuttle bus. Booking
a tour with us, enjoy the rates contact us What Vehicles are used on safari?All safari vehicle 4WD and have
pop up roofs for maximum game viewing opportunity with more interior space.
Vehicles are in good condition and comfortable for safari with radio calls
communication Land Rover 110 Defender TD1s -4wd. Toyota Hiace Minibus
- 4wds and Toyota Land Cruisers - 4wds What Happen if I fall sick on the Mountain?The a mount you paid for trek
include rescue team, When you fall very sick the guide will report the
case to the rescue team who will quickly pick you from the point of incident
down to the gate, We recommend flying doctors service membership to cover
from the gate to the hospital at extra cost of $70 only.click Altitude
Harzards/changes What exercise can make me fit before trekking?First seek advice from your doctor before doing any exercise for gym training you should do: Stair muster in high & low spead, high & low resistance for two weeks. Cycling 25min twice a week,Leg press & Sit-up 3 set of 15 for a week, Knee & back extension 3 set of 15 for a week. You can also do hiking exercise like 5min of stretching thrice a week combine with 6km walk/run thrice a week for 7 weeks before the main Kilimanjaro climb. How is the TIPPING done?The tipping system used by Lasi Tours is an essential part of the porters, cooks, drivers and guides income. They work very hard to provide the best possible services but at the same time they expect good tips in return, just to know, 10%-15% of the total amount paid for safari/trek for the whole team would be fine, tipping is not a MUST but necessary.
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