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Mount Kilimanjaro Trek

Conquer Africa’s Highest Peak

Climb through lush rainforests, alpine meadows, and lunar landscapes before summiting Uhuru Peak at 5,895m. This adventure is one of the most scenic and rewarding ways to experience Mount Kilimanjaro.

Trip Overview

Duration: 5-9 Days

This trek follows a scenic route with a strong chance of reaching the summit, passing through five climate zones from rainforest to arctic. Experienced guides, porters, and cooks ensure a safe and memorable journey to the “Roof of Africa”.

👉 Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed via several routes. Your journey can be customized to match your fitness level and preferences.

Group & Private Options Available

Check Out Our Popular Routes

Take a look the iconic routes to Uhuru Peak

  • Marangu Route – Gradual climb with hut accommodations, ideal for first-timers.
  • Machame Route – Scenic, camp-based route with high success rates.
  • Lemosho Route – Longer, quiet route with stunning forest and alpine views.
  • Shira Route – Starts high, slower ascent for better acclimatization.
  • Rongai Route – Northern approach, drier, gentle climb, fewer crowds.
  • Umbwe Route – Steep and challenging, for experienced trekkers seeking intensity.

Highlights

Trek through lush montane forests and spot unique wildlife – Machame Route
Hike across Alpine deserts with panoramic views – Shira Plateau
Explore Glacial landscapes and volcanic terrain near the summit – Uhuru Peak
Camp under the stars at high-altitude campsites along the trekking routes – Lemosho Route
Take guided nature walks to learn about endemic plants and ecosystems – Marangu Route
Combine trekking with cultural visits to local Chagga villages at the mountain’s base – Moshi and Kilimanjaro foothills

What Our Guests Say

“An unforgettable journey!
The guides were professional, and standing on the summit was a dream come true.”
Emily
UK

Inclusions

Professional mountain guides, porters, and cooks
All park fees & permits

FAQ

No, just good fitness and stamina are required.

January–March and June–October offer the best conditions.

With proper acclimatization, most climbers have an 80–90% success rate.

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