At Everyday Safaris, credibility is built through real journeys, careful planning, and consistent delivery over time.
The case studies below reflect typical client programs we organize regularly, showing how we adapt our operations for different traveler profiles—while maintaining the same safety standards, ethical practices, and professional systems across every journey.
These are not marketing examples. They represent how Everyday Safaris operates in practice on Mount Kilimanjaro and across Tanzania.
Client Type: Individual travelers
Experience: Mount Kilimanjaro climb – Lemosho Route
Group Size: Small private group
Primary Focus: Altitude management, pacing, and summit success for first-time climbers
This private group contacted Everyday Safaris with no prior high-altitude trekking experience. Like many first-time Kilimanjaro climbers, their concerns focused on safety, acclimatization, and route choice.
The group completed the climb safely and reached Uhuru Peak in good condition. Their feedback highlighted calm leadership, clear communication, and consistent guide support—reflecting our standard Kilimanjaro operating approach.
Client Type: Charity organization
Organization:Chadron Hope Foundation
Cause: Raising awareness and support for children with Down syndrome and other developmental challenges
Experience: Mount Kilimanjaro climb – Marangu Route (6 Days)
Special Feature: Extra acclimatization day at Horombo Hut
Group Size: Medium-sized group
Primary Focus: Safety, acclimatization, ethical operations, and duty of care
Chadron Hope Foundation partnered with Everyday Safaris to organize a Kilimanjaro charity climb dedicated to raising awareness for children living with Down syndrome and other developmental challenges.
The group completed the climb successfully, benefiting from the additional acclimatization day. Organizers highlighted the structured planning, safety-first approach, and ethical handling of logistics, reinforcing Everyday Safaris’ experience in delivering charity and awareness climbs.
Learn more about Chadron Hope Foundation:
https://chadronhopefoundation.org
Client Type: International school
Institution:Keystone Academy (北京市鼎石学校)
Address: Hou Sha Yu, Shunyi District, Beijing, P.R. China 101318
Group Size: 20 students
Experience: Mount Kilimanjaro climb (Lemosho Route) + Tanzania wildlife safari
Primary Focus: Student safety, acclimatization, supervision, and educational structure
Keystone Academy, an international school based in Beijing, partnered with Babylon Lodge and Everyday Safaris to deliver a Kilimanjaro climb and safari program for 20 students as part of an educational and leadership-focused expedition.
The program was delivered successfully. Keystone Academy valued the conservative climb design, professional guide leadership, and strong operational control, allowing students to challenge themselves safely while achieving meaningful educational outcomes.
This program reflects Everyday Safaris’ experience working with international schools and youth groups requiring high safety standards and structured delivery.
Client Type: Family
Experience: Private Tanzania safari
Primary Focus: Comfort, safety, and child-friendly pacing
The family sought a wildlife experience suitable for both adults and children, without long or exhausting driving days.
The safari ran at a relaxed pace with excellent wildlife sightings. Parents appreciated the balance and flexibility, while children enjoyed learning about wildlife and conservation.
Client Type: International travel agent
Experience: Ongoing ground handling for Kilimanjaro climbs & safaris
Primary Focus: Reliability, consistency, and communication
An international travel agent sought a reliable Tanzania-based ground partner to manage Kilimanjaro climbs and safari programs for their clients.
The partnership developed into an ongoing collaboration built on trust, consistency, and dependable delivery, reflecting Everyday Safaris’ long-term B2B approach.
Across all client types, our approach remains consistent:
These principles guide every trip we organize.
These case studies show how we operate in practice, not just what we promise.
Trust is built through:
Whether you are an individual traveler, family, school, charity, or international travel agent, Everyday Safaris is ready to design and deliver a Tanzania journey aligned with your goals—professionally, ethically, and responsibly.
Go forth and explore your inner connection with the wonders of wildlife.
Yes. All case studies shown here are real programs delivered by Everyday Safaris, reflecting how we operate across Kilimanjaro climbs, safaris, charity expeditions, and educational travel.
Yes. Everyday Safaris has experience organizing programs for international schools, universities, charities, NGOs, and travel agents, with strong focus on duty of care, safety, and structured delivery.
Babylon Lodge is owned and operated by Everyday Safaris and serves as a key operational base for Kilimanjaro climbs. For school and group programs, it provides a secure location for briefings, equipment checks, coordination, and recovery before and after the climb.
Yes. Every program is custom-designed based on group profile, objectives, timeline, and safety considerations.
Yes. These examples represent how we normally plan and deliver trips, not exceptional cases.

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