Entry Requirements & Documentation
– Passport valid ≥6 months beyond departure
– e‑Visa or visa on arrival ($50–100 USD)
– Yellow Fever certificate only if arriving from a high-risk country
– Keep digital + printed copies of all travel documents
– Routine vaccines up to date (Tetanus, Hepatitis, Typhoid)
– Malaria prophylaxis recommended for Moshi, Arusha, safari areas
– Include blister care, altitude meds, pain relief & antibiotics in your kit
– Cover high-altitude trekking (up to ≥6,000 m), evacuation, and delays
– Let AFRILION review your policy before final payment
– Train 8–12 weeks ahead (cardio, strength, hiking)
– Choose a route matching your experience (longer = better acclimatization)
– Pack smart: shells, sleeping bag (–10 °C+), trekking poles
– Drink 3–4 L water daily, prioritize carb-rich meals
– Walk “pole, pole” (slowly) to conserve energy
– Guides monitor AMS signs daily with oximeters
– Favor routes with “climb high, sleep low,” like Machame & Lemosho
– On shorter routes, take rest days or adjust pace when needed
– Layer clothing and pack essentials in your daypack
– Rest early, stay warm at night, support your team spirit
– Follow guide instructions for highest safety
– AFRILION operates under Leave No Trace guidelines
– Refill bottles, pack out all waste, protect wildlife
– Porter welfare is a priority; all operations are low-impact
– Bring insect nets, sun protection, and dress conservatively
– View wildlife responsibly; follow guide directions
– Ask permission before photography; respect local customs
– Learn and use Swahili greetings (“Habari?”, “Asante”)
– Support ethical local businesses and artisanal crafts
– Avoid ivory, endangered animal products, and exploitative souvenirs
Afrilion Expeditions invites you to discover Africa through carefully designed safari experiences that combine adventure, comfort, and authenticity. With deep local knowledge and personalized service, we create memorable journeys that leave a lasting impression.