Climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest free-standing mountain. A once-in-a-lifetime trekking adventure through rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and arctic summit zones.
Mount Kilimanjaro rises to 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), making it the tallest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain on Earth. Located in northern Tanzania, near the Kenya border, Kilimanjaro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic bucket-list adventures in the world.
Trekkers from around the globe come to climb Kilimanjaro—not for technical climbing, but for the incredible journey through five ecological zones and the personal triumph of standing on the “Roof of Africa.”
Why Visit Mount Kilimanjaro
Bucket-List Summit
Reaching Uhuru Peak is a lifetime achievement. No technical skills are required—just determination, preparation, and guided support.
Diverse Climate Zones
Climbers experience everything from tropical rainforest to glaciers and snowfields, all within a single trek.
Stunning Sunrises & Views
Summit day begins at midnight to reach the peak by sunrise—a magical moment above the clouds.
Quick Facts
Location: Kilimanjaro National Park, northern Tanzania
Height: 5,895 m (19,341 ft)
Best Time to Climb: January–March & June–October
Famous For: Summit treks, scenic routes, ecological diversity
Difficulty Level: Challenging (due to altitude)
Popular Climbing Routes
Marangu Route – “Coca-Cola Route”
Easiest and most direct. Hut accommodation.
Duration: 5–6 days
Machame Route – “Whiskey Route”
Scenic and popular, higher success rate.
Duration: 6–7 days
Lemosho Route
Less crowded, great acclimatization.
Duration: 7–8 days
Rongai Route
Approaches from the north, drier.
Duration: 6–7 days
Northern Circuit Route
Longest and most scenic.
Duration: 8–9 days
What to Expect on a Trek
Professional Guides & Porters
Licensed Tanzanian guides lead all climbs, with teams of porters carrying gear and camp supplies.
Altitude Acclimatization
Most itineraries include extra days to help adjust and improve summit success.
Tented Camps (or Huts on Marangu Route)
Campsites are set up each day by the crew, and meals are provided.
Summit Attempt
Begins at midnight to reach Uhuru Peak at sunrise—physically demanding but incredibly rewarding.
Where to Stay (Before/After Climb)
Arusha or Moshi Town offer pre/post-trek accommodations.
Options include:
Kaliwa Lodge
Aishi Machame Hotel
Chanya Lodge
Four Points by Sheraton (Arusha)
How to Get There
By Air:
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is the nearest airport.
Transfers to Moshi or Arusha (1–2 hours by road).
By Road:
Private vehicles or shuttle buses from Nairobi or Dar es Salaam.