Trekking

Mount Kilimanjaro

Overview

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain in the world and one of the Seven Summits. The mountain stands tall at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) at the summit of Uhuru point. To reach this summit you will trek through 5 different climate zones from the tropical rainforest to the arctic zone where the glaciers are found. The mountain is located near Moshi, Tanzania.

There is no mountaineering experience needed to summit this mountain, allowing a unique opportunity for people to have this extraordinary experience of being able to stand on the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Although no mountaineering experience is needed to conquer the mountain, being able to summit successfully depends highly on the amount of time spent on the mountain allowing your body to acclimatize to the drastic change in altitude and you will need at least a basic level of fitness to be able to trek for 6-9 days. This is the reason why the longer routes have a more successful summit rate.

We follow the KPAP guidelines to ensure fair treatment of our porters. The porters play an essential role in your successful summit and as a company, we are focused on ensuring all of our porters are respected for their important role and treated fairly.

A Once in a Lifetime Kilimanjaro Experience

At Ngotea Safaris, we want you to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience climbing to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. To do this we provide trained and friendly guides, excellent chefs, fairly treated porters, and daily health checks for safety. We offer high-quality climbs at a reasonable price and prioritize your safety on the mountain.

Kilimanjaro Climate Zones

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest free-standing mountain in the world and one of the Seven Summits. The mountain stands tall at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) at the summit of Uhuru point. To reach this summit you will trek through 5 different climate zones from the tropical rainforest to the arctic zone where the glaciers are found. The mountain is located near Moshi, Tanzania.

There is no mountaineering experience needed to summit this mountain, allowing a unique opportunity for people to have this extraordinary experience of being able to stand on the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Although no mountaineering experience is needed to conquer the mountain, being able to summit successfully depends highly on the amount of time spent on the mountain allowing your body to acclimatize to the drastic change in altitude and you will need at least a basic level of fitness to be able to trek for 6-9 days. This is the reason why the longer routes have a more successful summit rate.

We follow the KPAP guidelines to ensure fair treatment of our porters. The porters play an essential role in your successful summit and as a company, we are focused on ensuring all of our porters are respected for their important role and treated fairly.

Climbing Routes

The six climbing routes vary not only in length, cost and scenery, but they also have different difficulty levels and different success rate.


The Marangu Route:

The only Kilimanjaro climb route that offers hut accommodation. Can be done in 5 to 6 days, with guided day trips available on request.

Machame Route (Whisky route):

The most popular climbing route up Kilimanjaro. Can be done in 6 to 8 days on camping.


The Rongai Route:

The easiest route on Kilimanjaro. Can be done in 5 to 6 days.

The Shira Route:

This one slings you to some serious altitude on the first day. Can be done in 6 to 7 days.

The Lemosho Route:

Hands down the most beautiful Kilimanjaro climb route, but expensive. Can be done in 6 to 8 days.


The Umbwe Route:

The most difficult and demanding route on Kilimanjaro, and the most spectacular can be done in 6 days.

Best Times to Climb

You can climb Mount Kilimanjaro throughout the year but the best seasons to climb are January to March and June to October. January to mid-March is the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro; the weather is warm and the skies are clear in the morning and in the evening. January and February are the warmest months on Kilimanjaro. June to October is also a popular season because it coincides with the American and European summer holidays. The months of June and July are cold but you will not encounter much rain on the mountain. August, September, and October are the driest months on the Mount Kilimanjaro.

April, May, and November are the wettest months on Mount Kilimanjaro; they are not ideal for hiking up the mountain. If you plan to climb Kilimanjaro during these wet months, pack enough warm clothes and good rain gear.

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