KILI CLIMB

Ascend Upon Africa’s Highest Peak

It doesn’t get more epic than ticking climb Kilimanjaro off your bucket list. There is no better feeling of accomplishment than reaching the highest peak of Africa, knowing your own two legs brought you there.

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.
This impressive monolith is made up of three volcanic cones, Mawenzi, Shira, and Kibo. Mawenzi and Shira are no longer active, but Kibo, the highest peak, is simply dormant and could erupt again. Don’t worry though, the most recent activity was about 200 years ago.

Kilimanjaro has been a popular mountain for climbers, not only due to its height but also because of the variety of ecosystems found on the mountain. In fact, nearly every type of ecological system can be found on the mountain from cultivated land, forest, heath, and moorland to alpine desert and an arctic summit. Whichever route you pick, your adventure will take you through lush rainforest, unique heather and moorland, challenging alpine desert, and a snow-capped destination. The best times to climb are December to March and June to October.

Kilimanjaro Routes

Marangu Route

Otherwise known as the ‘Coca-Cola route’, this is the oldest and one of the most popular routes. Many agree that this is the easiest path to the summit point.

Although it is the easiest route, it is not as scenic as other routes. However, it does offer huts for accommodation whereas the other routes only have tented accommodation.

Minimum duration: 5 days

Machame Route

This is the ‘whiskey route’. This is undoubtedly the most popular route. Although more taxing physically, it offers beautiful scenery.

Minimum duration: 6 days

Lemosho Route

A relatively new route up the mountain, there is less traffic on this adventure. This may be the most beautiful route to take, with breathtaking views on all sides of the mountain. 

Minimum duration: 6 days

Shira Route

This is almost identical to the Lemosho route. However, the start of your journey varies slightly, bypassing the walk through the rainforest with vehicle transport instead. 

Minimum duration: 6 days

Northern Circuit Route

The newest addition to the Kilimanjaro family, this route offers the highest level of successful summits. An incredibly beautiful journey.

 Minimum duration: 9 days

Rongai Route

Close to the Kenyan border, this route is perfect for those looking for an alternative to the Marangu route. This hike will feel more remote and removed from other hikers. 

This route is good for people without much experience hiking. 

Minimum duration: 6 days