Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, is a dream destination for adventurers worldwide. With its diverse landscapes, breathtaking views, and unique ecosystems, Kilimanjaro offers an unforgettable trekking experience. Our Mount Kilimanjaro trekking tours provide a variety of routes, including the popular Marangu, Machame, and Lemosho routes, each offering a unique experience tailored to different skill levels and preferences.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first-time trekker, understanding the length, cost, and difficulty of each route will help you choose the perfect adventure. Let’s explore the best routes to the summit of Kilimanjaro!
Expert Local Guides
Our team of certified, experienced guides knows every trail, weather condition, and safety protocol to ensure your trek is both safe and successful. With years of experience, they’ll share fascinating insights about Kilimanjaro’s unique ecosystem and culture.
High Success Rates
We pride ourselves on our high summit success rates. Our carefully planned itineraries, acclimatization schedules, and professional support team give you the best chance to stand atop Uhuru Peak.
Affordable Packages
We offer a range of budget-friendly and luxury trekking packages to suit every traveler. From all-inclusive tours to customizable options, we ensure you get the best value for your money.
Sustainable Tourism
We are committed to preserving Kilimanjaro’s natural beauty. Our tours follow eco-friendly practices, and we work closely with local communities to support sustainable tourism.
Safety First
Your safety is our top priority. We provide top-quality gear, medical checks, and emergency oxygen to ensure you’re well-prepared for the trek.
Duration: 5-6 days
Difficulty: Moderate
Best For: Beginners or those seeking a shorter trek
Unique Feature: The only route with hut accommodations
The Marangu Route is one of the most popular and accessible routes to the summit. Known as the “Coca-Cola” route, it’s ideal for trekkers who prefer a more comfortable experience with hut stays. However, the shorter duration can make acclimatization more challenging, so proper preparation is key.
Duration: 6-7 days
Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
Best For: Adventurers seeking stunning scenery and a higher success rate
Unique Feature: Diverse landscapes, from rainforests to alpine deserts
The Machame Route, also known as the “Whiskey” route, is famous for its breathtaking views and varied terrain. This route is slightly more challenging than Marangu but offers better acclimatization opportunities, making it a favorite among trekkers.
Duration: 7-8 days
Difficulty: Moderate
Best For: Those looking for a scenic and less crowded experience
Unique Feature: Excellent acclimatization and panoramic views
The Lemosho Route is one of the most scenic and less-traveled paths to the summit. With a longer duration, it provides excellent acclimatization and a high success rate. This route is perfect for trekkers who want to enjoy Kilimanjaro’s beauty in a more secluded setting.
Professional guides and porters
All park fees and permits
High-quality camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags, etc.)
Nutritious meals prepared by our expert chefs
Airport transfers and pre-trek briefings
Emergency oxygen and first aid kits
The route you choose significantly impacts the cost and difficulty of your trek. Longer routes like Lemosho and Northern Circuit are more expensive but offer better acclimatization and higher success rates.
Longer tours (7-8 days) are generally more expensive but provide a more gradual ascent, reducing the risk of altitude sickness. Shorter tours (5-6 days) are more budget-friendly but require excellent physical fitness.
Private tours are more expensive but offer a personalized experience. Group tours are more affordable and provide a chance to meet fellow adventurers.
The cost of your trek depends on what’s included in the package. All-inclusive tours cover park fees, permits, gear, meals, and guides, while budget options may require you to arrange some aspects independently.