Kilimanjaro Treks

Stand on the Roof of Africa at 5,895 metres — the highest point on the continent.

Conquer Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain and Africa's highest peak. Rising from the surrounding plains to an elevation of 5,895 metres (19,341 ft) at Uhuru Peak, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most sought-after trekking destinations on Earth.

Our Kilimanjaro treks are designed for both seasoned mountaineers and ambitious first-time trekkers. With experienced local guides who have summited hundreds of times, we ensure the highest safety standards while maximising your chance of reaching the top.

We offer routes ranging from 6 to 8 days, each passing through five distinct ecological zones — from lush tropical rainforest to the arctic summit zone with its striking glaciers.

Professional certified mountain guides
Quality camping equipment provided
Nutritious meals on the mountain
Pulse oximeter & emergency oxygen
Porter teams for all gear
Multiple route options

Quick Facts

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Choose Your Path

Available Routes

Each route offers a unique perspective of the mountain, with different durations, scenery, and difficulty levels.

Machame Route Most Popular
6–7 Days Moderate-Hard

Machame Route

Known as the "Whiskey Route" — the most popular path featuring diverse scenery through all five ecological zones. High summit success rate.

Lemosho Route Scenic
7–8 Days Moderate

Lemosho Route

Considered the most beautiful route, starting from the western side with pristine rainforest. Excellent acclimatization profile and fewer crowds.

Marangu Route Hut Sleeping
5–6 Days Moderate

Marangu Route

The "Coca-Cola Route" — the only route with hut accommodation. The shortest route with a gentler gradient, ideal for those preferring basic shelter.

Note: We also offer the Rongai, Northern Circuit, and Umbwe routes. Contact us for details on any specific route preference. All routes can be customised for duration and pace.
What to Expect

Inclusions & Exclusions

What's Included

  • Professional, certified mountain guide
  • Assistant guides (ratio based on group size)
  • Porters for all equipment and supplies
  • All park and camping fees
  • Quality tents and sleeping mats
  • Nutritious meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Drinking water (boiled/filtered)
  • Pulse oximeter for health monitoring
  • Emergency oxygen cylinder
  • Airport/hotel transfers in Moshi
  • Pre- and post-trek accommodation (upon request)

What's Not Included

  • International flights & visa
  • Travel insurance (mandatory requirement)
  • Personal trekking gear (sleeping bag, clothing)
  • Tips for guide and porters (customary)
  • Personal expenses and drinks
  • Additional accommodation before/after trek
  • Items of personal nature
Tipping Guideline: While tipping is not mandatory, it is customary in Tanzania. Clients typically give $20–$25 per day per group for the lead guide, $15–$20 for assistant guides, and $8–$10 per porter per day. We can provide more detailed guidelines upon booking.

Ready to Climb Kilimanjaro?

Contact us today for a personalised quote based on your preferred route, dates, and group size.

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