Climb Kilimanjaro Experience Africa’s Highest Peak with Expert Guides
Choose your preferred route – Machame, Marangu, Lemosho and enjoy a safe, unforgettable Kilimanjaro trekking adventure.
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Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes – Quick Guide
Machame Route
Duration: 6–7 days
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Highlights: Stunning scenery, varied ecosystems, high summit success rate
Best for: Adventurous travelers who want a scenic and rewarding climb
Lemosho Route
Duration: 7–8 days
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Highlights: Remote and scenic, fewer climbers, high success rate
Best for: Nature lovers who want a peaceful and scenic clim
Marangu Route
Duration: 5–6 days
Difficulty: Moderate
Highlights: Comfortable huts along the way, popular route, gentle ascent
Best for: First-time climbers who prefer hut accommodation over tents
Day Hikes
Duration: 1 day
Highlights: Scenic trails on Kilimanjaro’s lower slopes
Best for: Travelers short on time or not ready for a full summit
Kilimanjaro climbing packages
Machame route 6 days
Price from: $1,480 per person
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Highlights: Scenic landscapes, varied ecosystems, high summit success rate
Inclusions: 4×4 transfers, park fees, meals, tents, expert guides & porters
Lemosho Route 7 Days
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Price from: $1,985 per person
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Highlights: Remote and scenic, fewer climbers, spectacular views
Inclusions: Camping, meals, park fees, professional guides & porters, transfers
Marangu Route 5 Days
Price from: $1,697 per person
Difficulty: Moderate
Highlights: Comfortable huts, gentle ascent, ideal for first-time climbers
Inclusions: Hut accommodation, park fees, meals, guides & porters, transfers
F.A.Q.
Know more about your climb
The best periods to climb are during the dry seasons: January‑March and June‑October. These months typically provide clearer skies, less rainfall and better summit success conditions
You don’t need technical mountaineering skills, but you should be in good physical condition and have a big heart for your trip.
The ideal route depends on your time, budget, fitness and the type of experience you want. Shorter routes may be more challenging for acclimatisation; longer routes give higher success rates.