Towering at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest freestanding mountain in the world and Africa’s highest peak. It's more than a climb—it's a life-changing journey that leads you through lush rainforests, moorlands, alpine deserts, and glaciers, ending at the snow-capped summit of Uhuru Peak. With several unique routes to choose from, there’s a trail for every adventurer—from beginners to seasoned trekkers.
Marangu is the only route that offers dormitory-style hut accommodations instead of camping. It’s the most well-established trail and typically attracts first-time trekkers due to its relatively gentle gradient.
Known for its dramatic scenery and higher success rate, the Machame Route is a favorite for adventurous trekkers. It features varied terrain and a good acclimatization profile.
Ideal for photographers and nature lovers, Lemosho offers a quiet start through untouched rainforest, merging later with the Machame route. It's one of the most scenic and well-balanced treks.
The only trail approaching from the north, Rongai offers drier conditions and a unique wilderness experience. It's less trafficked and ideal for climbers during the rainy season.
The longest and most comprehensive route around the mountain, the Northern Circuit circles nearly the entire massif. It provides excellent acclimatization, solitude, and stunning views.
The most challenging route due to its steep and direct ascent. It is best suited for experienced mountaineers seeking solitude and adventure, but it offers limited time for acclimatization.
Whether you’re conquering the summit for a cause, a personal challenge, or a honeymoon with altitude, our expert mountain guides, skilled porters, and full-service support will help you make it to the top safely and confidently.
We provide pre-trip consultation, gear recommendations, and personalized itineraries. Our packages include park fees, meals, camping equipment, guides, porters, transfers, and summit support.