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2-Day Ol Doinyo Lengai Mountain of God trek : Experience the awe-inspiring power of nature with our exhilarating 2-day trek to Ol Doinyo Lengai, the revered “Mountain of God” by the Maasai people. Nestled in the heart of the East African Rift Valley, Ol Doinyo Lengai stands alone as the world’s only active volcano erupting natrocarbonatite lava—a unique, cooler, and darker lava that flows like oil. This makes for a truly extraordinary and unforgettable climbing experience.

 

Day 1 Transfer to Oldoinyo Lengai mountain

 

Your adventure will begin in Arusha, departing early morning to the wild and remote Ngaresero village, where this mountain is situated and surrounded by Lake Natron. It contains some of the harshest and most amazing scenery in Africa and is utterly breathtaking. Your drive will take 6 hours, and upon arrival, you will visit Lake Natron to see flamingos.
Later on, you will enjoy your lunch and then rest at your camp, waiting for the mountain climbing, which starts around midnight due to the hotter temperatures during the day.
At approximately 11 pm, you will be woken up with tea or coffee and a light snack before meeting your mountain guide and beginning your trek into the night.

 

Day 2 Climbing Oldoinyo Lengai and back to Arusha

 

On this day, continue your climb in the early hours of the morning, intending to reach the summit in time to witness the sunrise as it illuminates the Great Rift Valley below. After reaching the summit, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the salt flats of Lake Natron to the north, the Kenyan border in the distance, snowcapped Mount Kilimanjaro and the Great Rift Valley to the east, and the stretching Ngorongoro Highlands and Ngorongoro Crater to the south.

Together with your guide, you will explore the peak and enjoy a picnic breakfast at the summit of the active Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano before beginning your climb down the mountain. Enjoy a refreshing lunch after descending the volcano at your campsite or tented camp facility before returning to Arusha, where your safari ends upon arrival.

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Where is Ol Doinyo Lengai?

Ol Doinyo Lengai sits just next to the escarpment of the Great Rift Valley. So it's part of the intersection between the highlands and the great plain below. It's also only a stone's throw from Lake Natron and the Ngare Sero waterfall.

How high is Ol Doinyo Lengai?

Mount Ol Doinyo Lengai is an active volcano in northern Tanzania, and so has a large crater at the summit. The highest point of the crater rim is 3,188 m (10,459 ft) above sea level.

You start the climb at an elevation of roughly 1,100 meters (3,600 ft). This means you climb two vertical kilometres to reach the top!

What’s the climb like?

The climb involves a fairly straight climb to the crater rim, followed by a long descent back to the starting point. It's a very steep climb and ascent, and so isn't for the fainthearted!

 

We really do mean it when we say it's a steep climb!

Ol Doinyo Lengai is also quite unusual for being a night-time climb. Only the descent is done in the daylight. As we discussed in a bit, this is to avoid the worst heat of the day. Setting off at around midnight adds an extra layer of adventure to the whole affair!

Another special thing about an Ol Doinyo Lengai climb is that you're at the top of the mountain, or near to it, when the sun rises. From the rim, you gaze down into the yawning crater mouth. The smell of sulphur can be strong. This is an active volcano, after all!

Why do we climb at night?

Ol Doinyo Lengai is very near the Equator, and so the region is very hot much of the time. The temperature often climbs above 30℃.

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It's generally too hot to climb Ol Doinyo Lengai during the day.

To avoid climbing in the heat, you'll start the hike a little after midnight.

Everyone wears headlamps to help them navigate the climb, even when there's moonlight. The aim is to reach the top by sunrise and enjoy the spectacular views brought on by the rising sun!

You'll then descend the mountain during the morning hours, usually reaching the base at around noon. The sunlight is helpful with the tricky descent.

You'll then trot off back to your accommodation for a shower or swim, followed by lunch and a nap during the highest heat of the day.

How long is the climb?

The ascent takes anywhere between four to six hours, depending on your fitness. The descent takes about the same length of time.

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The whole climb takes around 8 to 12 hours depending on your fitness and pace.

How much does it cost?

The cost of an Ol Doinyo Lengai climb will depend on where you're staying, as each establishment will organise your climb for you and will have a different price. At Lake Natron Camp, the climb is actually free if you stay for three or more nights.

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That said, you can normally expect to pay in the region of US$70 for an Ol Doinyo Lengai climb, provided you're not a solo climber. You're likely to pay around $100 for a solo climb. This fee should include a guide, food and drinking water, but always check on what's included beforehand.

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