Mount Kilimanjaro Summit
This 6-day climb is perfect for groups of 4 or 8 people who are looking for an unforgettable experience. Our award-winning guides will navigate your group through five different ecological zones, from lush rainforest to snow-capped glaciers. You will also have the chance to visit local villages and learn about Kikuyu culture.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is an incredible challenge that will test both your physical and mental strength. As you ascend the mountain, you will have the opportunity to reflect on your life and what's important to you, making this a journey of true self-discovery.
This climb is a great opportunity to develop leadership skills. Other benefits include:
Learn how to motivate others
Solve problems
Make decisions under pressure
Develop a strong sense of camaraderie with fellow climbers
Experience a renewed sense of purpose
Available Routes and Itineraries
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Machame Route (7 days)
This is the most popular route to summit Kilimanjaro. It is considered to be a challenging route, but it offers stunning scenery and a high success rate.
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Umbwe Route (6 days)
This is the shortest route to summit Kilimanjaro, but it is also the most difficult. It is not recommended for beginners or those who are not in good physical condition.
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Lemosho Route (7-8 days)
This is a scenic route that offers a gradual ascent to the summit. It is a good choice for those who want to enjoy the beauty of Kilimanjaro without the challenge of a more difficult route.
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Rongai Route (6-8 days)
This is a remote route that offers a unique perspective on Kilimanjaro. It is a good choice for those who want to avoid the crowds and experience the mountain in its natural state.
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Marangu Route (5-6 days)
This is the easiest route to summit Kilimanjaro. It is a good choice for beginners or those who have limited time. However, it is also the most crowded route.
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Shira Route (7-8 days)
This is a challenging route that offers a variety of scenery. It is a good choice for those who want to experience the full range of what Kilimanjaro has to offer.
These prices include all of the necessary permits, transportation, food, accommodation, and porterage. They do not include tips for your guides and porters. It is customary to tip your guides and porters $10-15 per day.
The best time to climb Kilimanjaro is during the dry season, which runs from December to February and June to October. The weather is generally clear and sunny during this time, and there is less rain. However, the trails can be crowded during this time, so it is important to book your climb well in advance.
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Here are some additional factors to consider when choosing a route:
Physical fitness: The Kilimanjaro climb is a challenging physical undertaking. It is important to be in good physical condition before attempting the climb.
Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness is a serious risk on Kilimanjaro. It is important to ascend slowly and give your body time to adjust to the altitude.
Weather: The weather on Kilimanjaro can be unpredictable. It is important to be prepared for all types of weather conditions.
Cost: The cost of climbing Kilimanjaro varies depending on the route, the length of the climb, and the type of support you choose.
This is a Level 5 expedition, be prepared for a challenging and rewarding experience.
Lemosho Route (7 Days)
$2790 PER PERSON
Available Dates:
October 1-8, 2023
October 15-22, 2023
November 1-8, 2023
November 12-19, 2023
December 1-8, 2023
December 12-19, 2023
January 7-14, 2024
January 12-28, 2024
February 4-11, 2024
February 18-28, 2024