Africa's highest peak and the world's tallest free-standing mountain — a bucket-list climb for every adventurer.
Mount Kilimanjaro rises 5,895 metres above sea level, towering over the plains of northern Tanzania. As Africa's highest peak and the world's tallest free-standing mountain, it is one of the most sought-after trekking destinations on earth — and one of the few high summits accessible to non-technical climbers.
From lush rainforest at the base to arctic glaciers at the summit, Kilimanjaro takes trekkers through five distinct climate zones. Uhuru Peak, the highest point on the crater rim, rewards those who reach it with views stretching across Tanzania and beyond.
Stand at 5,895 m on the roof of Africa — a life-changing achievement for any trekker.
Trek through rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and glaciers — all on a single mountain.
Kilimanjaro is a walk-up summit, making it achievable for fit and determined adventurers worldwide.
Choose the route that matches your experience and timeline.
The only route with hut accommodation. Known as the "Coca-Cola Route" — the most popular and accessible path to the summit.
The most scenic and widely chosen route. Longer acclimatisation profile gives trekkers a higher summit success rate.
The finest all-round route on Kilimanjaro — remote, scenic, and with excellent acclimatisation. Highest success rate of all routes.
The only route approaching from the north. Quieter, drier, and ideal for those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience.
Accommodation in Moshi and Arusha before and after your climb.
The classic Kilimanjaro climb with hut accommodation along the way.
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The most scenic and popular route with excellent summit success rates.
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Conquer the summit then celebrate with a classic Tanzania safari.
Explore TourThe best times are January to March and June to October. These months offer the clearest skies and most stable weather for summit attempts. April, May, and November tend to be the wettest months.
No technical climbing experience is required. Kilimanjaro is a trekking peak — the main requirements are good physical fitness, determination, and proper acclimatisation.
Success rates vary by route and duration. Longer routes like Lemosho and Machame have success rates of 85–90%, while shorter routes tend to be lower due to less acclimatisation time.
Absolutely — and most visitors do. A Kilimanjaro climb followed by a Serengeti safari and Zanzibar beach stay is the ultimate Tanzania adventure combination.
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