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Climb the Mountain of God – Tanzania’s only active volcano

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What Is Oldonyo Lengai

Oldonyo Lengai, meaning “Mountain of God” in the Maasai language, is one of the most extraordinary volcanic treks on Earth. Rising 2,962 meters (9,718 feet) from the floor of the Great Rift Valley in northern Tanzania, this active stratovolcano is the only volcano in the world that erupts natrocarbonatite lava, a unique calcium and sodium carbonate lava that flows at temperatures far cooler than typical volcanic lava.

The mountain holds deep spiritual significance for the Maasai people, who have revered it for centuries as the home of their god Engai. During times of drought or hardship, Maasai elders make pilgrimages to the summit crater to pray for rain and fertility for their cattle.

For adventurous trekkers, Oldonyo Lengai offers an utterly unique climbing experience. The ascent is demanding, steep, and entirely unlike any other mountain in Tanzania. The barren, ash-covered slopes, the otherworldly crater with its strange carbonatite formations, and the commanding views over Lake Natron, the Ngorongoro Highlands, and the vast Rift Valley below create memories that last a lifetime.

Oldonyo Lengai Tanzania Volcano

The Oldonyo Lengai Trek

The standard climb begins at night to avoid the extreme daytime heat on the exposed volcanic slopes.

Overnight Trek

Duration: 1 Night

Start: ~Midnight

Summit: Sunrise

The classic approach. Depart the base camp around midnight and climb through the cool darkness. Reach the crater rim at sunrise for spectacular views. Descend in the morning before the heat intensifies.

2-Day Adventure

Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night

Includes: Lake Natron visit

Highlights: Flamingos

Combine the overnight summit climb with a visit to Lake Natron, one of the most important breeding grounds for lesser flamingos in East Africa. Explore the dramatic Rift Valley landscape and visit nearby Maasai communities.

3-Day Explorer

Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights

Includes: Natron + Engare Sero

Highlights: Waterfalls + Culture

The most comprehensive option. Summit Oldonyo Lengai, visit Lake Natron and its flamingo colonies, hike to the stunning Engare Sero waterfall, and enjoy an authentic Maasai village experience. A complete Rift Valley adventure.

The Climbing Experience

The Ascent

The climb starts from a base camp at around 1,000 meters elevation, situated at the foot of the volcano. The trail is steep from the start, gaining nearly 2,000 meters of elevation in approximately 8-10 kilometers. The lower slopes consist of loose volcanic ash and scree that can make footing challenging. As you climb higher, the terrain becomes rockier and steeper with some sections requiring hands for scrambling.

The Crater

Upon reaching the crater rim, you are greeted by one of the most surreal landscapes in Africa. The active crater contains bizarre carbonatite hornitos, small cone-shaped formations created by the unique lava. The cooled lava flows appear white and grey, creating an alien moonscape. When the volcano is in an active phase, you may see fresh black lava flows and feel the heat radiating from vents.

The Descent

The descent is considerably faster than the ascent, typically taking 2-3 hours. The loose ash and scree that made the ascent difficult actually aids the descent as you can slide and run down sections. Gaiters are highly recommended to keep volcanic ash out of your boots.

Essential Information

Best Time to Climb

June to October and December to March. Avoid the long rains (March to May) and short rains (November). Note that conditions on an active volcano can change rapidly regardless of season.

Difficulty Level

Strenuous. While no technical climbing equipment is needed, the steep gradient, loose terrain, and nighttime start make this a physically demanding trek. A good level of cardiovascular fitness is essential. The altitude is moderate compared to Kilimanjaro or Meru, so altitude sickness is less of a concern.

Getting There

Oldonyo Lengai is located south of Lake Natron, approximately 160 kilometers from Arusha. The drive takes 4-6 hours depending on road conditions. The last section is on rough tracks suitable only for 4×4 vehicles, which we provide.

What to Bring

Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support, headlamp with extra batteries, 3-4 liters of water, energy snacks, warm layers for the summit (it gets cold at night), gaiters, dust mask or bandana (for volcanic ash), gloves, and sunscreen for the descent.

Safety

All our Oldonyo Lengai treks are led by experienced local guides who monitor volcanic activity closely. We maintain communication with local authorities and will postpone climbs if conditions are deemed unsafe. Your safety is our absolute priority.

Oldonyo Lengai FAQs

Is Oldonyo Lengai dangerous?
While Oldonyo Lengai is an active volcano, climbing it is generally safe when guided by experienced professionals. The natrocarbonatite lava erupted by this volcano is the coolest of any volcanic lava on Earth, flowing at around 500 degrees Celsius compared to 1,100 degrees for typical basaltic lava. Our guides monitor volcanic activity continuously and we will not proceed with a climb if there is any safety concern.
Why do we climb at night?
The climb starts at midnight for two important reasons. First, the volcanic slopes have no shade or shelter, and daytime temperatures can exceed 35 degrees Celsius, making the ascent extremely grueling in the heat. Second, a nighttime start means you arrive at the summit for sunrise, which provides the most spectacular views and comfortable temperatures for exploring the crater.
Can I combine Oldonyo Lengai with a safari?
Yes, and we highly recommend it. Oldonyo Lengai is located near several outstanding safari destinations including the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Manyara. We offer packages that combine the volcano trek with a northern Tanzania safari circuit for the ultimate adventure holiday. The area around Lake Natron itself also offers excellent birdwatching and cultural experiences.
How fit do I need to be?
You should be in good physical condition with strong cardiovascular fitness. The climb involves nearly 2,000 meters of elevation gain on steep, loose terrain over 8-10 hours. Regular running, hiking, or gym training for at least 2-3 months before your trip is strongly recommended. While the altitude is moderate, the steepness and terrain make this one of Tanzania’s most physically demanding treks.
What about the Maasai cultural experience?
We can arrange visits to authentic Maasai villages near Lake Natron as part of your Oldonyo Lengai trek. You will learn about Maasai traditions, see traditional housing and crafts, and understand the deep spiritual connection the Maasai have with the Mountain of God. These visits are arranged respectfully and directly benefit the local community.

Ready to Climb the Mountain of God?

Experience one of the most unique volcanic treks on the planet. Contact us to plan your Oldonyo Lengai adventure.

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