The passenger compartment is equipped with six individual and comfortable seats guaranteeing a window seat for each guest. In addition, the seventh seat is available next to the drive guide.
The passenger compartment is equipped with four individual and comfortable seats guaranteeing a window seat for each guest. In addition, the fifth seat is available next to the drive guide.
All our safari vehicles have power/charging points. 220 Volt electric sockets for battery chargers ensure that you won’t miss capturing any of the special moments you will experience on your safari. Please bring travel adaptors to ensure they are suitable for your appliances/devices.
All your vehicles are fitted with a safari mini-refrigerator, powered by the car battery, for keeping your drinks could and refreshing.
All our guides only drive their “dedicated” safari vehicle. This result optimized maintenance, handling and caretaking of our fleet on the one hand and safe and secure driving due to being familiar with the specific Toyota Land cruiser on other hand.
As there is limited space available in the luggage compartment, we ask all our guest to restrict their luggage to 15 kg in weight. Luggage that won’t be needed on safari can be stored in our office in Moshi.
Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances or during the peak of high season, Kilele Climb reserves the right to make use of vehicles that are similar, but may not have the exact same equipment that is found in our specialized vehicles.
What happens if the jeep breaks down?
We are so meticulous in doing a head–to–toe – evaluation, and maintenance on each vehicle before it is used on every tour and after every safari. The age of the vehicles in our fleet but most were built between 2007 and 2015. If your vehicle does break down and it cannot be fixed on the ground, we will request are rescue jeep which will come for you so that you can continue your safari with minimum impact. Whilst every effort is made to prevent this from happening, the driving is rough and the vehicles do take quite a pounding!