Climbing Kilimanjaro

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, stands at 5,895 meters. Conquering this iconic peak is on many adventurers’ bucket lists. While it is considered a non-technical climb, it requires good physical fitness and mental endurance.

Trekking Experience

Lemosho Route

More remote and less crowded, offering a unique wilderness experience.

Machame Route

Popular for its scenic beauty, often called the “Whiskey” route, offering tented camping.

Marangu Route

Known as the “Coca-Cola” route, it’s one of the easier paths with hut accommodations.

Umbwe Route

The steepest and shortest route to the summit. Minimal acclimatization, making it one of the toughest routes. Primarily for experienced trekkers.

Shira Route

Similar to Lemosho but starts higher, making it more challenging for acclimatization. Camping-only route.

Rongai Route

The only route starting from the northern side of Kilimanjaro, near the Kenyan border, ideal during the rainy season.

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