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Mount Kilimanjaro snow-capped peak at sunrise

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro with Expert Guides

Africa's Highest Peak. Your Greatest Achievement.

The Roof of Africa

About Mount Kilimanjaro

Standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's tallest mountain and the world's highest free-standing volcano. Located in northern Tanzania near Arusha, it is one of the Seven Summits and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Unlike technical mountaineering peaks, Kilimanjaro is a trekking mountain — no ropes, no ice axes, no prior climbing experience required. What it demands is determination, proper preparation, and the right guide team by your side.

We have guided hundreds of climbers to the summit with a safety-first approach, certified guides, and a deep respect for the mountain and its ecosystems.

Quick Facts

  • Summit: Uhuru Peak — 5,895m / 19,341ft
  • Location: Northern Tanzania, near Arusha
  • Duration: 5–8 days (route dependent)
  • Best Months: January–March & June–October
  • Success Rate: 85%+ with proper acclimatization
  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging (no technical climbing)

Choose Your Path

Our Kilimanjaro Routes

Each route offers a unique experience. We'll help you choose the perfect one based on your fitness, schedule, and preferences.

Marangu route on Mount Kilimanjaro Most Popular

Marangu Route

5–6 Days Moderate

Known as the "Coca-Cola Route," Marangu is the most popular and only route with hut accommodation. Approaches from the southeast with a gradual ascent.

  • Hut accommodation (no camping)
  • Shortest route to the summit
  • Best for: First-time trekkers
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Machame route on Mount Kilimanjaro Highest Success Rate

Machame Route

6–7 Days Moderate–Challenging

The "Whiskey Route" — a stunning and varied trail through rainforest, moorland, and alpine desert. Higher success rate due to better acclimatization.

  • Scenic variety — 5 climate zones
  • Better acclimatization profile
  • Best for: Adventurous trekkers
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Lemosho route on Mount Kilimanjaro Our Recommendation

Lemosho Route

7–8 Days Moderate

Our top recommendation. The Lemosho route approaches from the west, offering pristine wilderness, excellent acclimatization, and the highest summit success rates.

  • Best acclimatization of all routes
  • Quiet, remote trailhead
  • Best for: Highest summit chance
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Rongai route on Mount Kilimanjaro

Rongai Route

6–7 Days Moderate

The only route approaching from the north (near the Kenya border). Less crowded, drier conditions, and unique perspectives of Kilimanjaro and the surrounding plains.

  • Least crowded route
  • Drier — great for rainy seasons
  • Best for: Those seeking solitude
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What's Included

  • Professional certified mountain guide
  • Assistant guides, porters, and cook
  • All park entry and camping fees
  • Quality camping equipment
  • All meals on the mountain (3 meals + snacks)
  • Drinking water and purification
  • Emergency oxygen and first aid kit
  • Airport/hotel transfers in Arusha

What's Not Included

  • International flights
  • Tanzania visa fees
  • Travel & medical insurance (required)
  • Sleeping bag (can be rented)
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Personal hiking gear and clothing

Your Safety, Our Priority

Expert Guides You Can Trust

Our Kilimanjaro guides are certified, experienced, and trained in high-altitude emergency response.

KINAPA Certified

All guides hold Kilimanjaro National Park Authority certification and undergo regular training.

Wilderness First Aid

Trained in altitude sickness recognition, emergency oxygen administration, and evacuation procedures.

500+ Summits

Our senior guides have collectively reached Uhuru Peak over 500 times across all routes.

Be Prepared

Gear & Preparation Tips

Proper preparation is the key to a successful summit. Here's what we recommend — and we'll send you a detailed packing list when you book.

Fitness

Start training 6–8 weeks before your climb. Focus on cardio, hiking with a loaded pack, and stair climbing. No need for extreme fitness — consistent preparation matters most.

Essential Gear

Layered clothing system, waterproof jacket, warm down jacket, hiking boots (broken in!), headlamp, daypack, sun protection, and a positive attitude.

Altitude Awareness

The "pole pole" (slowly, slowly) approach is key. Stay hydrated, listen to your guides, and don't push too hard on summit night. Acclimatization days are built into our itineraries.

Climber Stories

"Reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro was the hardest and most rewarding thing I've ever done. The guides were incredible — they kept me going when I wanted to quit."

Sarah M.

United Kingdom · Machame Route

"The Lemosho route was spectacular. Our guide knew every plant, every bird, every rock formation. The food on the mountain was surprisingly excellent."

James & Lisa K.

Australia · Lemosho Route

"I chose Happy Miracle because of their social impact mission. Knowing that my climb helped children in Arusha made the summit even more meaningful."

David R.

Canada · Marangu Route

Kilimanjaro FAQ

You don't need to be an athlete, but a reasonable level of fitness is important. If you can hike for 5-6 hours with a daypack, you're in good shape. We recommend starting a training program 6-8 weeks before your climb.

Our success rate is over 85%, thanks to proper acclimatization scheduling and experienced guides. Longer routes like Lemosho (7-8 days) have even higher success rates.

Altitude sickness can affect anyone regardless of fitness. Our guides monitor your health daily, we carry emergency oxygen, and our itineraries include acclimatization days. The key is to go slowly ("pole pole") and stay hydrated.

For first-timers with limited time, Marangu (5-6 days) is popular. For the best summit success rate, we recommend Lemosho (7-8 days). Machame offers the best scenery, and Rongai is ideal for those who prefer fewer crowds.

Absolutely! Many clients add a 3-7 day safari after their climb. It's the perfect way to recover and celebrate your achievement while experiencing Tanzania's incredible wildlife.

The best months are January-March and June-October. These are the driest periods with the clearest skies. We do operate year-round, and rainy season climbs are possible at lower rates.

Ready to Conquer the Roof of Africa?

Let us plan your Kilimanjaro climb — safe, affordable, and life-changing.