Climbing the tallest Mountain in Africa
Trekking to the top of Africa
The immense Mount Kilimanjaro stands as the tallest peak in Africa, towering at an impressive elevation of 5,895 meters (19,341”). It is also renowned as the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Although numerous routes on the mountain require individuals to possess good physical health, having a knowledgeable guide by your side ensures that you do not necessarily need to be an experienced climber to conquer its summit. Kilimanjaro offers various routes, including the Lemosho route, Machame route, Rongai route, and Marangu route, each spanning from 5 to 9 days, allowing hikers to choose their preferred path.
Our select itineraries for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro trekking – Machame route
Trekking to the top of Africa via the Machame Route in 7 days
The Machame route, also known as the “Whiskey” route, is the most popular route on Kilimanjaro and offers stunning views, a reasonable challenge, and ample time for acclimatization. It is a six or seven-day camping route, making it a great choice for those with extra time. Approximately...
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Mount Kilimanjaro trekking – Marangu route
Trekking to the top of Africa via the Marangu Route in 6 Days
The Marangu Route, also referred to as the “Coca-Cola Route,” stands as the oldest and most established trekking path on Mount Kilimanjaro. Its enduring popularity stems from being the sole route on the mountain that offers hut accommodation for trekkers. This route presents...
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Mount Kilimanjaro trekking – Lemosho route
Trekking to the top of Africa via the Lemosho Route
The Lemosho Route is often regarded as the most exquisite among all the trekking trails leading up to Mount Kilimanjaro. It traverses the entire Shira Plateau, providing a pleasant and relatively effortless hike. The route remains less crowded until it merges with the Machame route near Lava Tower....
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