Take up the challenge and trek to the summit of the fourth tallest mountain in Africa, the Mount Meru or the ultimate challenge of standing on the Roof of Africa and the highest free standing mountain in the world, Mount Kilimanjaro.
We offer the best value for money for your climb. You will have undoubtedly the best guides and crew on the mountain, 3 meals every day from our experienced chef and a safe and successful climb.
Camping equipment as Tents, Camp furniture, Cutlery etc are provided. Personal hiking gear is available for rental at very affordable rates.
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ResetIt is important for your body to acclimatize, and to achieve this, is to proceed slowly giving your body time to acclimatize to the increasing altitude.
There is plenty of time for each days trek even for those who will like to go very slowly.
If you decide that you cannot continue, or if your guide deems its unsafe for you to continue, he will assist you down the mountain, your guide knows a network of shortcuts and will escort you to the most convenient campsite or hut.
Mount Kilimanjaro & Meru does not require any skills or special equipment, many state that they are easily accessible however you should not underestimate either of them, general fitness is required.
Some very fit climbers say it is the hardest thing they have ever done, therefore the best you can do is to adequately train yourself to be in the best possible hiking shape.
Except for Marangu route and Mount Meru climb where climbers sleep in basic huts, 3 person mountain tents are used to accommodate 2 climbers using other routes, with full ground pads to keep you and your gear dry. The tents are setup at camp for overnight, dismantled and carried along with everything else by our porters to the next camp.
The most common mistake most climbers make is over packing. It is important to keep luggage to the barest minimum when on trek, be selective in what you are to carry.Baggage should be of round squashy type.
Read about our luggage recommendations and find our packing list here:
The best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is during the dry seasons, which are January to March and June to October. These months offer the most favorable weather conditions and higher chances of successful summit attempts.
The best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is during the dry seasons, which are January to March and June to October. These months offer the most favorable weather conditions and higher chances of successful summit attempts.
The duration of the climb depends on the chosen route. On average, most routes take between 5 to 9 days to complete, allowing ample time for acclimatization and a better chance of reaching the summit.
While prior climbing experience is beneficial, it is not a requirement to climb Kilimanjaro. A reasonable level of fitness, mental determination, and guidance from experienced guides are essential for a successful climb.
There are several popular routes, including Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Rongai, and the Northern Circuit. Each route offers unique experiences, varying scenery, and different levels of difficulty.
Yes, it is mandatory to climb Kilimanjaro with a licensed tour operator and guide. Additionally, hiring porters is recommended to carry camping equipment and supplies, allowing climbers to focus on the journey.
Climbers need to obtain a climbing permit issued by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority. As your travel company we will handle all the necessary paperwork for you, so the journey will be stress free for you and you simply just have to enjoy the climb.
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