Mount Kilimanjaro dominates the African landscape, an iconic and instantly recognisable mountain that is the highest in Africa and the world’s tallest freestanding mountain at 5895 metres.
To climb Kilimanjaro is a feasible challenge for the keen hill walker looking for a new challenge to go to high altitude. It’s not a technical climb and most trekkers will also already own the clothing needed as it is high and can be cold. In just seven days you’ll climb up from the hot plains through cultivated farmland, tropical rain forest, high alpine heath, alpine desert and onto the permanently glaciated summit of snow and ice.
This journey through the distinct eco systems to the vast crater, nearly four miles high in the sky and the famous summit furniture is really what makes any trip here so special. We provide a professional and experienced service to ensure you get there and back with amazing memories of the roof of Africa!
We’re also here to help and advise. There are many different routes on Kilimanjaro as mentioned below. If you’d like to chat over which would suit you best then please feel free to call or email us.
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NOTE: If you do not have any among the gears/equipment mentioned in the list above then you can hire them from Hiring stores in Arusha / Moshi-Tanzania under our assistant to avoid inapplicable higher charges.
All climbers should have a medical check prior to attempting the mountain. Ask your doctor if high altitude trekking is permissible for your age, fitness level and health condition. Ask if you have any preexisting medical conditions that can cause problems on the climb. Ask if any of your medications can affect altitude acclimatization. Ask whether Diamox can be taken with your existing prescription medicines. Such medical issues include but are not limited to: spine problems; circulation problems; internal problems such as diabetes, hypoglycemia, intestinal or kidney problems; respiratory issues such as asthma; high or low blood pressure; head trauma or injury; heart conditions; blood disease; hearing or vision impairment; cancer; seizure disorders; joint dislocations; sprains; hernia.
The following vaccines may be recommended for your travel to East Africa. Discuss your travel plans and personal health with a health-care provider to determine which vaccines you will need.
Malaria is always a serious disease and may be a deadly illness. Humans get malaria from the bite of a mosquito infected with the parasite. Your risk of malaria may be high in all countries in East Africa, including cities. All travelers to East Africa, including infants, children, and former residents of East Africa, may be at risk for malaria. Prevent this serious disease by seeing your health care provider for a prescription antimalarial drug and by protecting yourself against mosquito bites.
A certificate of yellow fever vaccination is required for entry into Tanzania. Kenya and Uganda when arriving from countries where yellow fever is present.
Travel insurance is required to participate on this trip.
Which Kilimanjaro route should I climb? There are seven park gates and nine routes, yet only three routes to the top from 15,000′ upward. About 4 out of 5 of trekkers climb the highly traveled Marangu Route which is also know as the “Coca Cola” route due to the fact that it “goes down easy, Read more…
If you are planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro you will sooner or later hear about altitude sickness.For those unfamiliar with the ins and outs of altitude illness, here are answers to the most common questions regarding mountain sickness. The definition of altitude High Altitude: 1500 – 3500 m (5000 – 11500 ft) Very High Altitude: Read more…
The Marangu Route, with its diverse landscape and fantastic views, offers a unique experience to test your will power, fitness finesse and mental strength. The route takes you through lush rainforest, where colobus monkeys roam, into heath and moorland, with its many ferns and ericas, until finally reaching the icy caps of the mountain top. Read more…
Women climbers on Kilimanjaro Women’s presence on Kilimanjaro is steadily increasing year over year. The success rates of reaching the summit are similar for men and women. Jambo Destinations is prepared to deliver a great experience for women climbers, whether in women-only climbing groups, solo female climbers, or women in a mixed-gender climbing group. The Read more…
We recommend that all clothing (and anything you do not want to get wet) be packed in water proof sacks or plastic so that it does not get wet if it rains!!It is ideal to pack your Kili Trekking gear in a duffle bag as close to these dimensions as possible: 40x18x18 and right around Read more…