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Kilimanjaro
5,895m

Africa's highest peak. The world's tallest free-standing mountain. Guided by Tanzania-born experts who have stood on the summit hundreds of times.

5,895m
Summit altitude
Uhuru Peak
7–9 days
Trek duration
Depending on route
90%+
Our success rate
With proper acclimatization

Choose Your Route

Machame Route
Most Popular

Machame Route

The Whiskey Route

The most scenic and popular route, nicknamed the "Whiskey Route" for its challenging terrain. Excellent acclimatisation profile with a high-camp, low-sleep approach.

6–7 daysHard85% success
From $1,658/person
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Lemosho Route
Recommended

Lemosho Route

The Scenic Route

Widely considered the best overall route. Starts remote on the western slope, crosses the Shira Plateau and delivers the highest summit success rate of all standard routes.

7–8 daysModerate90% success
From $1,931/person
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Marangu Route

Marangu Route

The Coca-Cola Route

The classic route and the only one with hut dormitory accommodation throughout. The most affordable option, though its rapid ascent reduces summit success rates.

5–6 daysModerate65% success
From $1,523/person
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Rongai Route

Rongai Route

The Northern Approach

The only route approaching from the north near the Kenyan border. Quieter, drier, and ideal during the rainy season. A true wilderness feel with gentle gradients.

6–7 daysEasy–Moderate80% success
From $1,960/person
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Umbwe Route
Advanced

Umbwe Route

The Direct Route

The steepest and most direct route — for experienced trekkers only. Gains elevation rapidly through dense forest and dramatic ridgelines before joining the Southern Circuit.

6–7 daysVery Hard70% success
From $1,880/person
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Northern Circuit
Best Success Rate

Northern Circuit

The Longest Route

The newest and longest route, circumnavigating the entire mountain for a four-sided view. The extra days deliver the best acclimatisation and the highest summit success rate of any route.

9–10 daysModerate95% success
From $2,237/person
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Elige tu camino

Mapas de rutas del Kilimanjaro

Selecciona una ruta para explorar su mapa, dificultad y qué la hace única.

ELEVATION (m)1,500–2,5002,500–3,5003,500–4,2004,200–4,8004,800–5,4005,400+ Ice CapMachame Gate1,800mMachame Camp3,020mShira Camp3,840mBarranco3,976mBarafu Camp4,673mUhuru Peak5,895mMweka Camp3,100mMweka Gate1,640mNMachame RouteKilimanjaro NP · TANAPA ApprovedMOUNT KILIMANJARO · 5,895m
Mapa topográfico personalizado·Machame Route·Sendero aprobado por TANAPA

Machame Route

The Whiskey Route

6–7 days
Hard
Tasa de éxito 85%

The most scenic and popular route on Kilimanjaro, nicknamed the "Whiskey Route" for its challenging terrain. Beginning at Machame Gate on the southern slope, the trail winds through magnificent rainforest before ascending to the Shira Plateau. The route offers an excellent acclimatization profile with its high-camp, low-sleep approach. Descent is via the Mweka trail.

Barranco Wall scramble
Lava Tower acclimatisation
Diverse ecosystems
Mweka descent
Desde $1,658 por persona
Your Summit Kit

What to Pack

12 essentials your porters won’t carry for you — everything else is handled.

Clothing & Warmth

Layering System

Thermal base layers, fleece mid-layer, waterproof shell jacket & trousers

Sleeping Bag

Rated to -10°C / 14°F. Warmth is critical above 4,000m at night

Trekking Boots

Waterproof, ankle-supporting, well broken-in before the climb

Gaiters

Keep debris and water out of boots on volcanic scree sections

Essential Gear

Trekking Poles

Collapsible poles reduce knee strain significantly on descent

Headlamp + Batteries

Essential for summit night (3am start). Bring spare batteries

Waterproof Bag

Keep electronics and sleeping bag dry — rain is unpredictable

Health & Safety

Altitude Medicine

Diamox (acetazolamide) — consult your doctor before the climb

First Aid Kit

Blister treatment, ibuprofen, anti-nausea tablets, bandages

Sun Protection

SPF 50+ sunscreen, UV-blocking sunglasses, wide-brim hat

Fuel & Hydration

Hydration System

2–3 litre water bladder or bottles. Water freezes at summit

Snacks & Energy

High-calorie snacks: nuts, chocolate, energy gels for summit push

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Pro tip from our guides

The single biggest mistake climbers make is packing too heavy. Every extra kilogram will slow your summit attempt. Our porters carry your main bag (max 15 kg) — keep your day pack to 5–7 kg with just the essentials.

Summit Intelligence

When to Summit

Kilimanjaro never closes — but the mountain rewards those who choose their window wisely.

Prime Season

June → October

Cold, dry and clear. Every route fully open. Your best chance of standing on Uhuru Peak.

  • Clear summit skies on most days
  • All 6 routes fully operational
  • Dry underfoot — trails at their best
  • Peak porter & guide availability
JunJulAugSepOct

Shoulder Season

Dec · Jan · Feb

Warm and generally dry. Wildlife-rich around the mountain. Fewer crowds, still great summit odds.

  • Good visibility & milder temperatures
  • Calving season — exceptional wildlife
  • Quieter trails than peak months
DecJanFeb

Rain Season

Mar · Apr · May · Nov

Long and short rains bring muddy trails, reduced summit visibility, and lower success rates.

  • Heavy rainfall — trails become difficult
  • Poor summit-day visibility common
  • Some high camps partially inaccessible
MarAprMayNov

We still run climbs on request — conditions vary significantly year to year.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec

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