Kilimanjaro Golf Club in Tanzania

Panoramic Beauty and Premier Golfing Experience

Perched amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this golf course offers breathtaking panoramic views, making it one of the premier golf destinations in Africa. Designed to harmonize with its stunning natural surroundings, every hole presents a unique challenge and an opportunity to soak in the beauty of the landscape. The fairways wind through native vegetation, with well-manicured greens set against the backdrop of distant mountains and expansive skies. Whether you’re an avid golfer or a casual player, the serene environment and meticulously crafted course layout provide an unforgettable experience, blending sport and nature in perfect harmony.

World-Class Facilities and Unmatched Hospitality

In addition to its awe-inspiring views, the course boasts state-of-the-art facilities that cater to all your needs. The clubhouse offers luxurious amenities, including a gourmet restaurant where you can enjoy a meal while overlooking the course. There are also well-stocked pro shops, expert golf instructors, and practice facilities that ensure you’re fully equipped for your game. The warm hospitality of the staff, combined with the course’s world-class standards, creates an atmosphere of excellence and relaxation. Whether you’re here for a tournament or a leisurely round, this premier golf course is a must-visit for anyone seeking the ultimate golfing experience in Africa.

The Kilimanjaro Golf Club is Tanzania’s first 18-hole championship golf course between Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro.

The course boasts a distinctive design, with each hole seamlessly integrating into the natural terrain. Indigenous plants, native grasses, and trees enhance the unique landscape, offering golfers an unforgettable experience.

The greens are expansive, featuring subtle elevation changes that the location dictates. All greens are constructed to USGA specifications, the global standard for high-quality surfaces. Strategically placed bunkers provide golfers with fair routes to the fairways and greens.

The clubhouse is slightly elevated above the fairway and green levels. Nearby, the driving range offers players spectacular views of Mt. Kilimanjaro while they practice their shots.

Accommodations:

There are a variety of places to stay on the Kilimanjaro Golf & Wildlife Estate that are within walking distance of all the golfing facilities and clubhouse. This is the perfect option for those searching for a weekend away, a golfing holiday, or for those simply looking for a convenient stopover while travelling to or from the Kilimanjaro International Airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ideal times to plan your Tanzania Tours are from December to March or from June to October. During these periods, the weather is generally mild and dry, making it perfect for wildlife viewing. The main rainy season usually occurs from April to May, with a shorter wet season in November. These rainy seasons attract fewer tourists but contribute to lush vegetation, ideal for grazing animals. February is particularly special as it marks the calving season for mammals like wildebeest, offering a unique opportunity to witness newborns taking their first steps and engaging with their surroundings.
The Great Migration is the world’s largest animal migration, involving over two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle. Each year, these animals travel in a clockwise direction across the ecosystems of the Serengeti in Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya. The migration is a continuous cycle, but the best times to witness it in the Serengeti, Southern Tanzania, are from December to early March. During April to May, which marks the long rainy season, the herds start moving northward across the central and western Serengeti, grazing along the way. From June to July, they progress through the western corridor of the Serengeti as they head further north towards the Masai Mara.
Tanzania brims with safari park options, including the vast Serengeti National Park, the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater and the wildlife-rich Tarangire National Park. Secluded in Tanzania’s remote southern reaches, the vast expanses of Ruaha and Nyerere (Selous) National Parks offer exceptional game viewing for travellers willing to venture off the beaten track. A journey to Tanzania also affords the opportunity to climb Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, while the island hideaway of Zanzibar invites guests to relax amid a beachfront paradise of sun, sand and surf.
The term “Big Five” refers to the lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros and Cape buffalo — Africa’s topmost predators, and must-sees on every safari adventure throughout Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and South Africa.
While both destinations are known for their exceptional game viewing, Tanzania’s majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, coffee plantations, tropical coastline and island paradise of Zanzibar distinguish it from its neighbor to the north. Broadly speaking, Tanzania’s climate tends to be more tropical than Kenya’s, with more lush, green landscapes. Given their proximity and intersection of the Great Migration, these two countries are often combined into one journey.
Tourist Visas are required for U.S. and Canadian passport holders travelling to Tanzania. Aspiration African Wildlife Safaris & Tours recommends an Electronic Tourist Visa (eVisa). To apply online, visit eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa.
We recommend comfortable clothes made of natural, breathable fabrics. Plan to layer up or down as the temperature fluctuates. Neutral colors are best for game viewing, while black, navy blue and other dark colors tend to attract insects; leave camouflage at home, as it’s not permitted in game parks. Smart casual attire is appropriate for evenings, but formalwear is not necessary.

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