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Kilimanjaro & Mount Meru · Tanzania Trekking 2026

The Roof of Africa
Is Waiting for You.

Seven routes to Kilimanjaro's Uhuru Peak — Africa's highest summit at 5,895m — plus the magnificent Mount Meru. Each path is a world of its own: rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and glaciated summit. Expertly guided. Fully crewed. Deeply unforgettable.

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Trek Routes
5,895m
Uhuru Peak
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Climate Zones
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Tailored Treks
Kilimanjaro summit Uhuru Peak
5,895m
Uhuru Peak

Kilimanjaro Is Not Just a
Mountain — It's a Transformation.

Standing on Uhuru Peak at dawn, watching the sun rise above the clouds of Africa, is one of the most profound experiences a person can have. We've guided hundreds of trekkers to that moment — and we know what it takes to get you there safely and joyfully.

Every route has its own character: the scenic wilderness of Lemosho, the popular drama of Machame, the historic hut comfort of Marangu. We help you choose the route that matches your fitness, timeline, and ambition — then handle every detail of the climb.

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Expert Guides
Certified mountain guides with hundreds of summits
Full Crew Support
Porters, chef, and safety officer on every climb
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All Routes Covered
Seven Kilimanjaro routes plus Mount Meru
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Safety First
Pulse oximetry, emergency oxygen, and WFR-trained guides
Lemosho Route — 8 Days · Most Scenic · Highest Success Rate
Machame Route — 7 Days · Most Popular · Dramatic Scenery
Marangu Route — 6 Days · Hut Accommodation · Classic Route
Rongai Route — 7 Days · Quiet Northern Approach · Great for Dry Season
Northern Circuit — 9 Days · Longest Route · Best Acclimatisation
Shira Route — 8 Days · High-Altitude Start · Plateau Views
Umbwe Route — 6 Days · Most Challenging · Direct & Steep
Mount Meru — 4 Days · Spectacular · Perfect Acclimatisation

Eight Paths to the
Summit

Every route has its own rhythm, scenery, and character. Choose the one that calls to you — or let us recommend the perfect match for your fitness and timeline.

Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro
Most Scenic
⭐ Highest Success Rate
🌿 Remote Rainforest Start
🏔️ 7-8 Days
🧗 Moderate–Challenging
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Kilimanjaro · Lemosho Route

Lemosho Route

The finest route on Kilimanjaro — and the one we recommend most. Lemosho begins in a remote, pristine section of rainforest on the mountain's western flank, offering unmatched scenery and excellent wildlife sightings in the lower zones. Its long profile and superb acclimatisation schedule make it the route with the highest summit success rate of any on the mountain.

Duration
7-8 Days
Difficulty
Moderate – Challenging
Summit Gate
Londorossi Gate
Descent
Mweka Route
Highlights
Remote western rainforest approach — rarely shared with other groups
Traverse the full Shira Plateau with sweeping 360° views
Excellent acclimatisation profile — highest summit success rate on the mountain
Wildlife in the lower zones including buffalo, colobus monkeys, and elephant
Machame Route Kilimanjaro
Most Popular
🔥 Dramatic Scenery
👥 Lively Trail
🏔️ 6-7-8 Days
🧗 Challenging
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Kilimanjaro · Machame Route

Machame Route

Known as the "Whiskey Route," Machame is Kilimanjaro's most popular and most dramatic path. Seven days of extraordinary scenery — from dense rainforest to surreal moorland, the Barranco Wall, and the sweeping Southern Ice Fields. A tougher climb than Lemosho, but the rewards match the effort at every step.

Duration
6-7-8 Days
Difficulty
Challenging
Summit Gate
Machame Gate
Descent
Mweka Route
Highlights
Scale the iconic Barranco Wall — the most exhilarating section of any Kilimanjaro route
Camp at Karanga Valley — spectacular alpine scenery and excellent star-gazing
Traverse the southern circuit below the glaciers before the summit push
High-energy trail atmosphere with a strong community of fellow climbers
Marangu Route Kilimanjaro
Classic Route
🏠 Hut Accommodation
📜 Historic Path
🏔️ 5-6 Days
🧗 Moderate
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Kilimanjaro · Marangu Route

Marangu Route

The "Coca-Cola Route" — Kilimanjaro's oldest and most storied path. The only route offering dormitory-style hut accommodation, making it popular with those who prefer sleeping indoors rather than under canvas. The trail passes through lush rainforest and open moorland, and is the most straightforward route in terms of gradient — though its shorter profile demands careful monitoring of altitude.

Duration
5-6 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Summit Gate
Marangu Gate
Accommodation
Mountain Huts
Highlights
Sleep in mountain huts — Mandara, Horombo, and Kibo — the only route offering this
The most gradual gradient on the mountain — steady, rhythmic climbing
Horombo Huts at 3,720m — one of the most beautiful camps on the mountain
Historic route — the path that first opened Kilimanjaro to the world
Rongai Route Kilimanjaro
Northern Approach
🌄 Quiet Trail
❄️ Dry Season Favourite
🏔️ 7-8 Days
🧗 Moderate
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Kilimanjaro · Rongai Route

Rongai Route

The only route to approach Kilimanjaro from the north, near the Kenyan border. Rongai offers a completely different perspective on the mountain — drier, quieter, and with wide open semi-arid landscapes unique to the northern flank. A superb choice for the dry season when the southern routes can be wet, and ideal for those who prefer solitude on the trail.

Duration
7-8 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Summit Gate
Rongai Gate
Descent
Marangu Route
Highlights
Approach from Kenya — an entirely different perspective on Kilimanjaro's terrain
One of the quietest routes — ideal for those seeking solitude and space
The best route during the wet season — the north face receives significantly less rain
Views across the Amboseli plains toward Kenya from the upper mountain
Northern Circuit Route Kilimanjaro
Best Acclimatisation
🔄 Full Circumnavigation
🏔️ 8-9 Days
🧗 Moderate–Challenging
⭐ Unique & Remote
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Kilimanjaro · Northern Circuit Route

Northern Circuit Route

The longest and most complete Kilimanjaro route — a near-full circumnavigation of the mountain that takes you through remote northern wilderness almost no other climbers visit. At nine days, the Northern Circuit provides the best acclimatisation profile of any route on Kilimanjaro, making it ideal for those who want to maximise their summit chances while experiencing the mountain in its most complete, wild form.

Duration
8-9 Days
Difficulty
Moderate – Challenging
Summit Gate
Londorossi Gate
Descent
Mweka Route
Highlights
The only route that traverses the remote and rarely visited northern slopes of Kilimanjaro
Nine-day acclimatisation profile — the highest summit success rate of any route
Complete solitude through the north — often not another trekking group in sight
360° panoramic views of Kilimanjaro's full volcanic landscape and surrounding plains
Shira Route Kilimanjaro
High Start
🌄 Plateau Views
🚗 Drive-In Start
🏔️ 7-8 Days
🧗 Challenging
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Kilimanjaro · Shira Route

Shira Route

The Shira Route starts dramatically high — driven by 4WD to the Shira Plateau at 3,500m before the trek begins. This gives trekkers immediate immersion in Kilimanjaro's otherworldly high-altitude moorland, with sweeping views from the very first steps. From the plateau, the route merges with Lemosho for the upper mountain traverse. Note: the rapid altitude gain at the start makes proper fitness preparation especially important on this route.

Duration
7-8 Days
Difficulty
Challenging
Start Point
Shira Plateau (3,500m)
Descent
Mweka Route
Highlights
Begin on the vast Shira Plateau at 3,500m — immediate high-altitude drama
Spectacular views across the western caldera and Kilimanjaro's glaciated summit
Merges with Lemosho through the upper mountain — traversing the southern circuit
A route that feels unlike any other — the plateau's moonscape is extraordinary
Umbwe Route Kilimanjaro
Most Challenging
⚡ Steep & Direct
🌲 Dense Rainforest
🏔️ 5-6 Days
🧗 Very Challenging
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Kilimanjaro · Umbwe Route

Umbwe Route

The boldest line on Kilimanjaro — steep, direct, and uncompromising. The Umbwe Route rises sharply through dense, untouched rainforest via a narrow ridge, reaching the upper mountain in the fewest possible days. It is the most physically demanding route on the mountain, suited to experienced trekkers with strong fitness who relish a challenge. Not recommended for first-time altitude climbers due to its compressed acclimatisation profile.

Duration
5-6 Days
Difficulty
Very Challenging
Summit Gate
Umbwe Gate
Descent
Mweka Route
Highlights
The steepest, most direct line up Kilimanjaro — a true mountaineer's challenge
Pristine, untouched rainforest ridge — one of the quietest trails on the mountain
Rapid altitude gain creates an intense, visceral mountain experience
Dramatic views from the upper ridgeline rarely seen on other routes
Mount Meru Arusha National Park
Kilimanjaro's Twin
🌋 Active Volcano
🦒 Wildlife En Route
🏔️ 3-4 Days · 4,566m
🧗 Moderate–Challenging
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Mount Meru · Arusha National Park

Mount Meru Trek

Tanzania's second highest peak at 4,566m — and in the shadow of Kilimanjaro, one of Africa's most underrated summits. The Mount Meru trek offers a remarkable four-day journey through Arusha National Park, where wildlife including giraffe, buffalo, and colobus monkeys are encountered on the lower slopes. The summit crater rim reveals one of the most extraordinary views on the continent — Kilimanjaro floating above the clouds at dawn. Meru is the perfect acclimatisation climb before Kilimanjaro.

Duration
3-4 Days
Summit
4,566m (Socialist Peak)
Difficulty
Moderate – Challenging
Location
Arusha National Park
Highlights
Wildlife on the lower slopes — giraffe, buffalo, zebra, and colobus monkeys
Summit crater rim reveals a breathtaking dawn view of Kilimanjaro above the clouds
Perfect acclimatisation climb before Kilimanjaro — significantly improves summit success
Dramatic volcanic scenery — ash cone, inner crater, and ancient lava flows
🌿 Rainforest Zone · 1,800–2,800m
🌾 Heath & Moorland · 2,800–4,000m
🪨 Alpine Desert · 4,000–5,000m
❄️ Arctic Summit Zone · 5,000–5,895m
🦁 Buffalo & Elephant — Rainforest
🐒 Colobus Monkeys — Forest Canopy
🦅 Lammergeier Vulture — Summit Zone
🌺 Giant Groundsel — Alpine Desert
🏔️ Uhuru Peak · 5,895m
🌅 Summit Sunrise · Above the Clouds
🌿 Rainforest Zone · 1,800–2,800m
🌾 Heath & Moorland · 2,800–4,000m
🪨 Alpine Desert · 4,000–5,000m
❄️ Arctic Summit Zone · 5,000–5,895m
🦁 Buffalo & Elephant — Rainforest
🐒 Colobus Monkeys — Forest Canopy
🦅 Lammergeier Vulture — Summit Zone
🌺 Giant Groundsel — Alpine Desert
🏔️ Uhuru Peak · 5,895m
🌅 Summit Sunrise · Above the Clouds

Five Climate Zones, One Extraordinary Journey

Kilimanjaro is not one landscape — it's five. Every day of the climb takes you into a completely different world.

Kilimanjaro Rainforest Zone
Zone One · 1,800–2,800m
Rainforest
Zone
Lush tropical forest — colobus monkeys, elephant, and abundant birdlife
Kilimanjaro Moorland Zone
Zone Two · 2,800–4,000m
Heath & Moorland
Open heathland, giant heathers, and sweeping mountain views
Kilimanjaro Alpine Desert
Zone Three · 4,000–5,000m
Alpine Desert
A surreal lunar landscape of rock, dust, and otherworldly giant groundsel
Kilimanjaro Summit Zone
Zone Four · 5,000–5,895m
Arctic Summit
Ice, glaciers, and the sunrise above Africa — Uhuru Peak at 5,895m
Mount Meru
Mount Meru · 4,566m
Mount Meru
Arusha National Park — spectacular views, wildlife, and the perfect Kili warm-up
Kilimanjaro Shira Plateau
Shira Plateau · 3,800m
Shira Plateau
Kilimanjaro's ancient western caldera — a high moorland plateau unlike anything on earth

Find Your Perfect Route

Every route has its character. Here's an honest side-by-side to help you decide.

Route Days Difficulty Success Rate Best For
Lemosho 7-8 Moderate–Hard ★★★★★ Best all-round choice
Machame 6-7-8 Challenging ★★★★☆ Drama & scenery seekers
Marangu 5-6 Moderate ★★★☆☆ Hut comfort preference
Rongai 7-8 Moderate ★★★★☆ Quiet trail & dry season
Northern Circuit 8-9 Moderate–Hard ★★★★★ Maximum acclimatisation
Shira 7-8 Challenging ★★★★☆ Plateau experience
Umbwe 5-6 Very Challenging ★★★☆☆ Experienced trekkers only
Mount Meru 3-4 Moderate–Hard ★★★★☆ Kili warm-up & standalone

What Makes Our Treks Different

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Certified Expert Guides
All our lead guides are KINAPA-certified and WFR-trained, with hundreds of successful summits behind them. They read altitude symptoms early, pace you perfectly, and inspire you when it matters most — summit night.
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Safety & Medical Protocols
Every climb includes pulse oximetry monitoring at each camp, emergency supplemental oxygen, and a trained safety officer. We monitor your acclimatisation profile throughout and make decisions based on your wellbeing — not the schedule.
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Private Mountain Chef
Our mountain chefs prepare three hot meals a day plus morning and evening snacks — high-calorie, nutritious food that fuels your summit bid. Dietary requirements are always accommodated with advance notice.
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Full Equipment Provided
We provide all group camping equipment — mountain tents, dining tent, toilet tent, sleeping mats, and cooking gear. You bring your personal kit; we carry everything else. Gear rental is also available for sleeping bags and trekking poles.
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Pre-Trek Briefing & Support
Before your climb, we provide a comprehensive pre-trek briefing, a detailed packing list, acclimatisation advice, and training recommendations. Our team is available to answer questions right up to departure day.

Your Trek, Your Story

Not sure which route fits you best? Here's a quick guide based on what matters most to you.

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Lemosho / Northern Circuit
Best Summit Odds
First-time altitude trekkers wanting the best success rates
Those with 8–9 days who want to make every one count
Scenic route lovers who want remote wilderness on the mountain
Cautious acclimatisers who want maximum time at altitude
Anyone who wants to climb once — and reach the top
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Machame / Rongai
The Adventure Choice
Confident trekkers seeking a challenging, dramatic experience
Those who thrive on variety — different landscapes every day
Rongai: dry season trekkers wanting a quieter path from the north
Machame: those who want to tackle the iconic Barranco Wall
Adventurers comfortable with 7-day high-altitude camping
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Marangu / Umbwe / Meru
The Specialist Treks
Marangu: trekkers who prefer sleeping in mountain huts to tents
Umbwe: experienced, fit trekkers who want the ultimate challenge
Mount Meru: those acclimatising for Kilimanjaro, or seeking a quieter peak
Those combining Meru + Kilimanjaro for the complete Tanzania summit experience
Wildlife lovers — Meru's lower slopes offer extraordinary game encounters

Everything You
Need to Know

Common questions from first-time Kilimanjaro trekkers planning their summit bid.

The Lemosho and Northern Circuit routes have the highest summit success rates due to their longer acclimatisation profiles — 8 and 9 days respectively. Longer routes give your body more time to adjust to altitude, dramatically improving your odds of reaching Uhuru Peak. The Machame Route (7 days) also performs excellently.

Kilimanjaro is a non-technical climb — no ropes, harnesses, or mountaineering experience required. The primary challenge is altitude. At 5,895m, altitude sickness is the main obstacle. Good cardiovascular fitness, proper acclimatisation days, and choosing a longer route dramatically improve your chances. We recommend 3+ months of training before your climb.

The two best seasons are January–March and June–October. Both offer clear skies, stable weather, and excellent summit conditions. We advise against climbing during the long rains (April–May) when trails can be muddy and visibility poor. December and January are particularly popular for clear views and fewer crowds.

Absolutely — Mount Meru at 4,566m is an outstanding trek in its own right and an excellent acclimatisation climb before Kilimanjaro. Trekking Meru first allows your body to adapt to altitude before tackling Kilimanjaro, significantly improving your summit success rate. The dawn view of Kilimanjaro from Meru's crater rim is extraordinary.

Absolutely — and this is one of our most popular combinations. Many guests climb Kilimanjaro first, then celebrate with a safari in the Serengeti or Ngorongoro. We handle all logistics for combined trips — from summit to savannah in a single seamless journey. You can also combine Kilimanjaro with a Zanzibar beach extension for the ultimate Tanzania trilogy.

Our packages include all park and conservation fees, an expert lead guide, porters, a private mountain chef, all camping equipment, all meals on the mountain, emergency oxygen, and hotel accommodation the night before and after your climb. Detailed packing lists and a pre-trek briefing are also provided. International flights are not included.