TRAVEL – RUN – GIVE BACK 2025
You can travel to Tanzania for a unique and very fun Marathon (or Half Marathon or 5k) in the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro. After the race, enjoy an amazing 5-day wildlife safari (through the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire National Park) followed by 3 nights in Nyamuswa Village for an up-close look at Project Zawadi’s educational programs and participate in the Third Annual Chamriho 5k, a community fun run that raises funds locally to support school lunch.
During the village visit, you will tour a school to learn about the innovative ways that PZ is empowering local communities, teachers, and schools. There will also be a village tour to learn about the history and culture of the area.
The travel group will be hosted in country by Project Zawadi’s Executive Director and Founder, Brian Singer.
- Dates of Trip: February 21– March 4, 2025
- Trip Details: 2025 Kilimanjaro Marathon & Safari Itinerary
- Reserve your spot using our Online Registration Form
- Registration Deadline: November 30, 2024
- Space is limited to 12 participants.
- Access 2 Tanzania will donate net proceeds from this trip to Project Zawadi.
- Interested and have questions? Sign up for one of our Zoom Information Sessions:
*Non-runners are more than welcome to join as well. These runs will be very interesting to watch and cheer for!
Do you have additional questions? Email Brian Singer at brian@access2tanzania.com.
“Excellent staff. Casey was extremely responsive in planning the trip. I had certain things I did and didn’t want to do, he tailored our experience accordingly (and with keeping our budget in mind). The trip was perfectly proportioned, mostly because of him. Our guide on the ground, Wilfred, spent 12 days with us. We couldn’t have asked for someone better. We became comfortable companions, easily sitting together in silence over long drives or telling stories during dinner. He didn’t wait for us to ask something, he anticipated our needs. When he saw we didn’t finish our lunch boxes, he asked us what we liked and didn’t like. He made sure to relay the information to the hotels and we finished out lunches going forward. He saw I had an itch to get into the Wildebeest migration. Even though it was far away and our chances of finding it could be small, he made sure it happened. The staff set everything apart, especially when we compared it to our tour companies we saw in the area.”