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Enduimet Wilderness Camp: Camping & Deep Birding Experience

Two days camping under Kilimanjaro’s big sky at Enduimet, with over 200 bird species and a 21km bike ride.

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The Outing

About this outing.

Spend two days camping under Kilimanjaro’s big sky at Enduimet Wildlife Management Area. The open savannah and acacia woodlands host over 200 bird species. We’ll focus on finding special dry-country birds: Shelley’s Starling, Singing Bushlark, Shelley’s Francolin, Martial Eagle, and the colorful Northern Carmine Bee-eater. Between bird watching walks, you will get to enjoy a 21 km bike ride along gravel trails, with chances to spot zebra and giraffe.

Evenings feature campfire games like bird call bingo, storytelling under the stars, and gentle night walks to listen and observe owls and nightjars, along with moments to appreciate wildlife and nature.

Details: Elevation 1,230–1,600m with flat ground and few ups and downs · Mostly paved road, paved trail, single-track packed dirt/gravel · Pacing: Slow with frequent stops · Cycling: physically demanding but rewarding · Sun exposure: Full · Two nights camping.

Highlights

What you'll experience.

200+ bird species

Open savannah and acacia woodlands under Kilimanjaro's big sky.

Dry-country specials

Shelley's Starling, Singing Bushlark, Martial Eagle, and Carmine Bee-eater.

A 21 km bike ride

Gravel trails between birding walks, with zebra and giraffe en route.

Campfire evenings

Bird-call bingo, storytelling, and gentle night walks for owls.

Details

Know before you go.

  • When2–4 Oct 2026
  • Duration2-night camping outing
  • Group SizeLimited to 10 participants
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This outing is limited to 10 participants — first to reach out, first to confirm. Send us a quick note with your preferred dates and we'll respond personally with logistics.

Safety always comes first.

This outing operates under our Volunteer and Participant Codes of Conduct, designed to keep guides, participants, and the landscapes we visit safe. On occasion, field trips may be rescheduled due to weather or trail conditions — we'll always notify participants by email.

Read our Safety Protocols & Code of Conduct