Climb Kilimanjaro
from USD2,850
- Duration:
- 7-9 days
- Difficulty:
- Tough
- Group Size:
- 4-12
- Adventure:
- Trek
Our itineraries
We offer four of the seven routes up Kilimanjaro – the best and safest ones! These routes range from seven to nine days, but our itineraries include a night at a local lodge on either side of the climb.
Country info and facts
Here are the basics you need to know about Tanzania to help you prepare for your adventure, like the nearest airport to Mt Kilimanjaro and the local currency. We also discuss the seasons and potential health risks for climbing Africa's tallest mountain!
Swahili, English
Tanzanian shilling (TZS)
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Everything you need to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro successfully
Local leaders
Chris Sichalwe
Chris started working on Kilimanjaro in 1999 and has since made it to the summit over 300 times. He's the founding father of Follow Alice Tanzania and loves taking people to the roof of Africa! He's the steady and competent hand you need, but also a great storyteller who adds so much to every trip!
Robert Sichalwe
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Reward yourself after Kilimanjaro with a safari!
A safari is a popular way to unwind after your Kilimanjaro climb. The Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are only a few hours away by car!
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