Kilimanjaro Mountain

Africa’s highest peak, a world-class trek that mixes rainforest, alpine desert and glaciated summit scenery.

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, rising to 5,895 meters (19,341 ft) above sea level.

Located in northern Tanzania near the Kenyan border, Kilimanjaro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts thousands of climbers each year.

Unlike technical mountains, Kilimanjaro is a non-technical trek, meaning no ropes or climbing equipment are required — but it demands physical endurance and proper acclimatization.

Why climb Kilimanjaro?

Routes (overview)

Routes (overview)

Sample itineraries

7‑day (Machame-style) — popular balance of time + acclimatisation

8–9 day (Lemosho/Northern Circuit) — higher summit success

Popular Trekking Routes

Marangu Route (5–6 Days)

Machame Route (6–7 Days) Most Popular

Lemosho Route (7–8 Days)

Rongai Route (6–7 Days)

Northern Circuit (8–9 Days)

What to Expect

Terrain Progression

Accommodation

Support Team

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