Tipping Suggestions

Tipping on Kilimanjaro & Mt. Meru

At Wings of Africa TZ, we deeply value our mountain crew. We pay above Tanzania’s national minimum wage, but—like most guides, porters, and cooks in East Africa—they rely on tips to maintain a comfortable standard of living.

Tipping is a long-standing Kilimanjaro tradition (much like in the U.S.) and is considered an essential part of every climb. We encourage you to include tips in your trip budget alongside the cost of the climb, travel, and gear rentals.

Why Tips Aren’t Included in Our Prices

A). Direct Benefit to the Crew – In Tanzania, tips are not taxed, so every dollar you give goes directly to your guides, porters, and cooks.

B). Fair & Transparent Pricing – Including tips in the package price would mean raising rates significantly, making trips less competitive in a market where tipping is the norm.

C). Motivation for Excellence – Tipping rewards outstanding service and inspires our crew to go above and beyond in safety, care, and hospitality.

Tipping Guidelines

    1. General Rules

Amounts shown are per group, not per person.

Crew size depends on:

Number of climbers

Number of days

Mountain (Kilimanjaro usually needs more crew than Mt. Meru)

Extras like a private toilet

Tips are given to the Head Guide on the morning of the last day.

The Head Guide fairly distributes tips to the crew according to company policy.

    1. Standard Daily Tip Ranges (Per Group)

Typical Daily Tip Range

Porter  $7 – $10

Cook  $11 – $15

Assistant Guide $14 – $20

Head Guide   $18 – $26

Toilet Porter*   $8 – $10

*Only if you booked a private toilet.

    1. Example – Kilimanjaro (2 Climbers, 7 Days)

Crew: 1 Head Guide, 1 Assistant Guide, 1 Cook, 9 Porters

Calculation (per group):

Porters: 9 × $7–$10 × 7 days = $441 – $630

Cook: 1 × $11–$15 × 7 days = $77 – $105

Assistant Guide: 1 × $14–$20 × 7 days = $98 – $140

Head Guide: 1 × $18–$26 × 7 days = $126 – $182

Total Tip Range (Whole Crew): $742 – $1,057

Per Climber: $371 – $528.50

    1. Example – Solo Climber, Kilimanjaro (7 Days)

Crew: 1 Head Guide, 1 Assistant Guide, 1 Cook, 7 Porters

Total Tip Range: $637 – $945

    1. Example – Mt. Meru (2 Climbers, 4 Days)

Crew: 1 Head Guide, 1 Assistant Guide, 1 Cook, 4 Porters

Total Tip Range (Whole Crew): $300 – $420

Per Climber: $150 – $210

 Tip Timing: Always hand your envelope to the Head Guide on the morning of the last day. Avoid tipping individual crew members directly—this ensures fair distribution.

    1. Tipping Guidelines for Safaris

Here are our tipping recommendations for safari trips:

Private safari tour: USD 20 – 35 per day (total from everyone in the vehicle combined)

Group safari tour (in Tanzania): USD 12 per day per client

Camping Safari:

Driver Guide: USD 19 – 25 per day

Cook: USD 11 – 15 per day