Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

Climbing mount Kilimanjaro Mount Kilimanjaro, situated in Tanzania, East Africa, is the tallest mountain on the continent, reaching an elevation of 19,341 feet (5,895 meters). It is the largest free-standing mountain globally and one of the seven peaks. The snow-capped summit rises above the surrounding savannas and is situated within Kilimanjaro National Park, which hosts a diverse array of distinctive flora and animals. Although it is a dormant volcano, it remains a significant source of inspiration for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts around.

Mount Kilimanjaro consists of three separate volcanic cones: Kibo at 19,340 feet (5,895 meters), Mawenzi at 16,896 feet (5,149 meters), and Shira at 13,000 feet (3,962 meters). Uhuru Peak constitutes the apex of Kibo’s crater rim.

Mount Kilimanjaro is a colossal stratovolcano that commenced its formation one million years ago, following the eruption of lava from the Rift Valley region. Two of its three summits, Mawenzi and Shira, are extinct, although Kibo, the highest summit, is dormant and has the potential to erupt again.

The last significant eruption occurred 360,000 years ago, whereas the most recent activity was documented 200 years ago. Kilimanjaro possesses 2.2 square kilometers (0.85 square miles) of glacial ice, which is rapidly diminishing as a result of climate change. The glaciers have diminished by 82% since 1912 and by 33% since 1989. It may be devoid of ice within two decades, significantly impacting local potable water and agricultural irrigation.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro On A Budget

Who Is Capable of climbing mount Kilimanjaro? Individuals ranging from children aged 10 to seniors in their 60s and 70s. All that is required is resolve and the desire to reach the pinnacle. The primary difficulty in ascending Kilimanjaro lies in the elevation and the pace of ascent. Rest assured, we will accompany you during the entire process.

Climbing mount Kilimanjaro provides premium guided trekking tours and safaris on Mount Kilimanjaro. Our Kilimanjaro Guides are proficient experts and are essential to your success. Join the multitude of climbers who have reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, accompanied by our expert trekking team. Climbing mount Kilimanjaro with the premier tour operator like Active African Vacation.

Mount Kilimanjaro National Park: We are a leading Kilimanjaro trekking tours with decades of collective expertise on the mountain, specializing in climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. mount Kilimanjaro National Park conduct our own trekking operations, employing qualified mountain guides, and do not serve as a booking agent for other firms. We will provide you with thorough guidance on packing, fitness, anticipated weather, and trail conditions, accompanying you along your journey to the summit of Kilimanjaro. We will transport you to the airport following the extraordinary adventure.

Recommended Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Packages.

5 days Marangu Route

5 days Mt. Kilimanjaro Marangu route, follows the common Coca Cola route with permanent huts. The climb starts from Marangu gate, through Mandara, Horombo hut, Kibo hut

6 days Rongai Route hike

6 days Rongai Route takes you through the most increasingly popular route in the Northern side of mount Kilimanjaro, passing through Simba, kikelewa, Mawenzi, Kibo

7 days Lemosho Route

7 days Lemosho route trek offers 6 night 7 days Mount Kilimanjaro trekking via Lemosho route crossing all the 6 ecological zones from lush rain forest to the harsh

8 days Shira Route Trek

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro in 8 days along the less crowded shira route of mount kilimanjaro that begins near Shira Ridge, through the best forest part, to the shira plateau.

8 Days Lemosho Route

Take the most scenic route to Mount Kilimajaro from the western side, through the virgin forest zone, then join to Machame route Uhuru Peak on the 8 days Lemosho route.

6 days Umbwe Route/ Trail

The ultimate 6 days shortest Umbwe route trek, offers climbing mount kilimanjaro through the steepest, but most spectacular route through southern glaciers to Uhuru

7 days Machame Route

7 Days Machame route, allows you to navigate through the most scenic route, through 6 ecological zones from lush rainforest to the harsh, beautiful arctic zone

8 days Northern Circuit

8 days through the Northern circuit offers the highest success rate, as it follows the Lemosho route, through the northern quieter northern slopes, to the summit via Gilman’s

Routes for Climbing mount Kilimanjaro

There are seven primary routes on Mount Kilimanjaro that ascend to Uhuru Peak, with one commencing on the northern flank and the remaining six originating from the southern side. The roads include Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, Northern Circuit, and Umbwe. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro requires a duration of five to nine days to attain the summit and subsequently descend to the endpoint. Increased days on the mountain enhance the likelihood of a successful summit due to improved acclimatization to the altitude.

What is the best time for climbing Mount Kilimanjaro?

Mountain weather is often erratic, and the best periods for a Kilimanjaro hike are the dry seasons: December to early March and June to October. We refrain from climbing during the peak of the rainy season due to safety concerns.

What Items Should I Prepare for climbing  mount Kilimanjaro ? 

Prepare layers of apparel for fluctuating temperatures, durable hiking boots, a high-quality sleeping bag, and additional necessities such as a headlamp, gloves, and trekking poles. We will furnish you with an exhaustive packing list to guarantee your complete preparedness. Consult our comprehensive Kilimanjaro packing list.