Conquer the Mighty Mount Kilimanjaro
Reach the Roof of Africa on an unforgettable trekking adventure
About Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest mountain, standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level. This dormant volcano offers climbers a unique experience through various ecosystems, from:
- Rainforests
- Alpine meadows
- Arctic deserts
- Snow-capped summits
Location and Climbing Routes
Mount Kilimanjaro is located in northern Tanzania, near the town of Moshi. There are several trekking routes to choose from, each offering different scenery and difficulty levels, including:
- Marangu Route
- Machame Route
- Lemosho Route
- Rongai Route
Whether you're an experienced climber or a first-timer, Kilimanjaro's diverse routes provide a perfect challenge for everyone.
Why Climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
Stunning Views
Experience breathtaking views from Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
Cultural Journey
Engage with the local Chagga people and learn about their unique culture.
Wildlife Encounters
Encounter wildlife like colobus monkeys and exotic birds during your trek.
Physical Challenge
Test your endurance and enjoy the achievement of summiting Kilimanjaro.
How To Get To Mount Kilimanjaro
By Road
A 1-hour drive from Kilimanjaro International Airport will bring you to Moshi, the base town for Kilimanjaro treks.
By Air
You can fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), which offers direct flights from various international destinations.
Best Time To Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
Dry Season (June to October)
- Best weather conditions for trekking
- Clear skies and stunning views
Wet Season (March to May)
- Fewer crowds but challenging weather
- Lush green landscapes