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Kilimanjaro Climb
Climbing Kilimanjaro is more than just a mountain challenge. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience for most climbers, leaving you with lasting memories. Other climbers enjoy it so much that they climb more than once. Ensure you choose a good tour agent for this adventure to get the best of Kilimanjaro.
When you climb Mt. Kilimanjaro on everyday safaris, you will gain insight into the lives and culture of the local community while being surrounded by some of the most breathtaking scenery in Africa. We provide private climbs, solo climbs, and group climbs.
Private climbs: These climbs are designed to meet the client’s needs, allowing them to choose the departure date and duration. Each climb is tailored based on the client’s interests. This option is ideal for families, friends, schools, institutions, or other groups of climbers. When there are multiple participants, the cost decreases significantly, so bringing a friend or family member to climb with you is always a good idea.
Solo climbs: This is when a climber decides to undertake the Kilimanjaro adventure solo. It occurs when the client either doesn’t have someone to accompany them or desires some time alone. One other advantage of this climb is you will have the entire crew for yourself, and you will go according to your pace. No need to feel like you are delaying anyone. This option is a bit more expensive than other climbs, as the climber will bear all the costs themselves. We will do our best to keep the cost manageable.
Group climbs– These climbs have a specific departure date, and one can join the group if they want to enjoy the climb with other climbers or save on costs by choosing a preselected date.
Routes
There are many routes to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, each varying in scenery, steepness, difficulty, summit success rate, ascending and descending trails, panoramic views, flora and fauna, accommodations, starting points, and acclimatization. We recommend a minimum of 5 days for the Marangu route, while other routes should be planned for 6, 7, 8, or even 9 days. For each route, we highly advise adding extra days for acclimatization on the mountain, as it significantly increases the chances of reaching the summit.
Also, note there are minimum days recommended for each route as follows,
- Marangu route –Minimum 5 days Recommended
- Rongai –Minimum 6 days Recommended
- Lemosho –Minimum 7 days Recommended
- Machame –Minimum 6 days Recommended
Kilimanjaro Climb
Ready for an unforgettable journey to one of Africa’s most stunning peaks? Everyday Safaris is your trusted partner for a safe, enjoyable, and successful climb.
Everyday Safaris
Hiking/Kilimanjaro
Climbing Kilimanjaro is more than just a mountain challenge. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience for most climbers, leaving you with lasting memories. Other climbers enjoy it so much that they climb more than once. Ensure you choose a good tour agent for this adventure to get the best of Kilimanjaro.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, but one of the most common questions we receive at Everyday Safaris is: How much does it cost to climb Kilimanjaro? The cost of a Kilimanjaro climb varies depending on several factors, including the route chosen, group size, and included services.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and proper preparation is key to successfully reaching Uhuru Peak (5,895m). At Everyday Safaris, we ensure your trek is safe, enjoyable, and successful. This guide covers everything you need to know to prepare for your Kilimanjaro climb, from fitness training to mental readiness and essential packing tips.
Preparing for a Mount Kilimanjaro climb requires careful planning and the right gear to ensure a safe and successful trek. At Everyday Safaris, we want to make your climb as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. This Kilimanjaro packing guide will help you pack efficiently and avoid unnecessary weight while ensuring you have all the essential gear.
At Everyday Safaris, we believe that a successful Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru climb depends on the expertise and dedication of your mountain crew. Our experienced guides, hardworking porters, and skilled cooks play a crucial role in ensuring a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable trek. We are proud to work with the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (KPAP) to maintain ethical and fair treatment of our team, ensuring that all porters receive fair wages, proper meals, and good working conditions.
Are you looking for an exciting and affordable way to climb Mount Kilimanjaro? Joining a group climb with Everyday Safaris is the perfect option! Group climbs offer a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded adventurers, reduce costs, and experience the climb in a supportive team environment. Our well-organized group departures ensure that you reach the summit safely while making unforgettable memories along the way.
Mount Meru, Tanzania’s second-highest peak at 4,566 meters (14,980 feet), is a spectacular volcanic mountain in Arusha National Park. Often overshadowed by its famous neighbor, Mount Kilimanjaro, this hidden gem offers a less crowded, scenic, and rewarding trek for both seasoned hikers and first-time climbers.