Selecting among the Mount Kilimanjaro trekking routes is the most important decision for your summit adventure. This Mount Kilimanjaro guide compares all seven official routes by difficulty, scenery, success rates, and unique features to help you choose the ideal path to Uhuru Peak.
Route | Duration | Difficulty | Success Rate | Unique Feature |
---|---|---|---|---|
Marangu | 5-6 days | Moderate | 60-75% | Only route with huts |
Machame | 6-7 days | Challenging | 80-85% | Most varied scenery |
Lemosho | 7-8 days | Moderate | 85-90% | Best acclimatization |
Shira | 7-8 days | Challenging | 80-85% | High starting point |
Rongai | 6-7 days | Moderate | 75-80% | Only northern approach |
Northern Circuit | 8-9 days | Moderate | 90-95% | Longest route |
Umbwe | 6-7 days | Very Difficult | 45-55% | Most direct path |
Best For: Beginners who dislike camping
Pros: Hut accommodations, gradual incline
Cons: Crowded, poor acclimatization
Key Feature: Dormitory-style huts with mattresses
Best For: Adventurous first-timers
Pros: Excellent scenery, good success rates
Cons: Steeper sections, more challenging
Highlight: Barranco Wall scramble
Best For: Highest summit chances
Pros: Gradual ascent, low crowds
Cons: Longer commitment required
Specialty: Western approach through rainforest
Best For: Those prioritizing success
Pros: Excellent acclimatization, 360° views
Cons: Most expensive option
Unique Aspect: Circles entire mountain
Lemosho (7-day)
Why? Best balance of success and scenery
Success Rate: 85-90%
Daily Hike: 5-7 hours
Machame (7-day)
Why? Passes through all ecological zones
Highlights: Shira Plateau, Barranco Wall
Northern Circuit (9-day)
Why? Extra acclimatization days
Summit Rate: 90-95%
Marangu (6-day)
Why? Only 6-day route with huts
Note: Still has lower success rates
Routes with better acclimatization profiles (Lemosho, Northern Circuit) have significantly higher summit success than shorter options like Marangu.
Most Varied: Machame, Lemosho
Least Varied: Marangu, Rongai
Least Crowded: Northern Circuit, Umbwe
Most Crowded: Marangu, Machame
From easiest to hardest:
Marangu
Rongai
Northern Circuit
Lemosho
Machame
Shira
Umbwe
All routes converge at three points:
Barranco Camp (3,900m)
Barafu Camp (4,600m)
Uhuru Peak (5,895m)
Eastern Routes: Marangu, Rongai
Western Routes: Lemosho, Machame, Shira
Northern Route: Northern Circuit
Southern Route: Umbwe
3-4 months preparation
Focus on endurance over strength
Train with 8-10kg pack
5-6 months training
Include elevation gain in workouts
Practice 6+ hour hikes
6+ months intensive prep
Train with 15kg+ pack
Simulate multi-day exhaustion
A: Machame and Lemosho offer the most diverse landscapes.
A: 5-day Marangu is typically most affordable.
A: No, routes must be specified in permits.
A: Rongai or 7-day Lemosho for gentler slopes.
Assess your fitness level honestly
Determine priorities (success rate vs. scenery vs. challenge)
Consider time/budget constraints
Pro Tip: When debating between two routes, choose the one with better acclimatization – your body will thank you at high altitude!