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Planning Guide · 48 Years on the Mountain

Best Time to Climb Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro is climbable year-round, but timing matters. Two dry seasons, two rainy seasons, and one 47-year observation record.

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Best Months Overall

January, February, July, August, September. These are the clearest, driest months with the highest summit success rates.

Months to Avoid

April and May (long rainy season). Trails become difficult, visibility poor, and success rates drop significantly.

Kilimanjaro's Two Climbing Seasons

Peak Season

June to October

The main dry season. July and August are the most popular months. Cold, clear, dry — summit views are spectacular. Trails are at their busiest, especially Machame.

  • — Coldest at summit (-20°C to -25°C in July/August)
  • — Best visibility
  • — Book 6–9 months ahead for July/August
  • — Northern Circuit recommended for solitude
Off-Peak Season (Hidden Gem)

January to March

The short dry season. January and February are outstanding — cold, clear skies, low foot traffic. Often better value than peak season with similar conditions.

  • — Fewer climbers on the trails
  • — Similar conditions to July/August
  • — Often better availability
  • — ⚠ Late March: long rains arriving. Early March only. See March conditions

Month-by-Month Breakdown

JanuaryExcellent

Short dry season. Cold and clear. Less crowded than peak. Excellent visibility. One of the best months to climb.

Summit temp: -15°C to -20°CCrowds: Low–Medium

Outstanding. Dry, clear skies, low precipitation. Cold at summit. Fewer crowds than July/August. Often called the hidden peak season.

Summit temp: -15°C to -20°CCrowds: Medium
MarchPoor

Long rains arrive mid-to-late March. Early March (before 10th) is still dry — late March sees increasing precipitation. Summit still achievable above 4,000m. Rongai route recommended if climbing late March.

Summit temp: -10°C to -15°CCrowds: Low
AprilAvoid

Peak of long rainy season. Southern routes: muddy trails, poor visibility, low cloud. Rongai Route (northern side) stays significantly drier. Late April (from ~25th) may show early transition. Avoid unless no flexibility — or choose Rongai.

Summit temp: -10°C to -15°CCrowds: Very Low
MayShoulder

Long rains tapering. Early May remains wet; by mid-month the transition begins. From May 20+: conditions improve rapidly — experienced climbers report near-dry-season clarity by month's end. Rongai and Northern Circuit particularly viable. Great Migration northbound movement begins.

Summit temp: -10°C to -15°CCrowds: Very Low
JuneGood

Dry season properly established. One of the most underrated months — near-peak conditions with 30–40% fewer climbers than July/August. Clear trails, excellent visibility, quiet camps. Mara River first crossings begin late June — combine with northern Serengeti safari.

Summit temp: -15°C to -20°CCrowds: Medium
JulyPeak

Prime season. Dry, cold, clear. Coldest month at summit but best visibility. Busiest month — Lemosho and Northern Circuit recommended to avoid Machame crowds.

Summit temp: -15°C to -25°CCrowds: Very High
AugustPeak

Same as July. Peak season, peak crowds. Book 6–9 months in advance. Northern Circuit highly recommended for those wanting solitude.

Summit temp: -15°C to -25°CCrowds: Very High
SeptemberExcellent

Dry season continues. Slightly warmer than July/August. Crowds thinning. One of the best months — great conditions, less competition for camp sites.

Summit temp: -12°C to -18°CCrowds: Medium–High

Short rains beginning mid-to-late October. Early October is very good. Late October becomes unpredictable. Check forecast closer to date.

Summit temp: -10°C to -15°CCrowds: Medium

Short rains in full effect. Wet lower slopes, cloud cover reduces summit views. Not recommended.

Summit temp: -10°C to -15°CCrowds: Low

Short rains usually end mid-December. Late December (Christmas–New Year) is popular and conditions are often good but less reliable than Jan–Feb.

Summit temp: -12°C to -18°CCrowds: Low–Medium

Does Timing Vary by Route?

Machame Route

Most crowded in July/August. If climbing peak season, consider Lemosho or Northern Circuit instead. Barranco Wall can be slow when congested.

Lemosho Route

Better for peak season than Machame — fewer climbers. Starts in remote forest. Joins main trail at Shira Plateau.

Rongai Route

Approaches from Kenya border — lower rainfall on north side. Often viable when southern routes get wet in shoulder seasons.

Northern Circuit

Least affected by seasonal crowds — only ~5% of climbers use this route. Best in any season for solitude. Excellent in peak.

Marangu Route

Only hut route — stays drier in light rain. But low success rate makes timing even more important. Avoid rainy seasons entirely.

Tanzania Combo

Add a Safari After Your Climb

The great thing about climbing Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is that the same trip can include a safari. The northern circuit — Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire — is a few hours from Moshi. The best combined timing:

January–February

Calving season in Ngorongoro and Ndutu — thousands of newborn wildebeest, exceptional predator action. Perfect post-summit wildlife recovery. Kilimanjaro conditions are at their best.

June–October

Great Migration in the northern Serengeti — Mara River crossings begin late June, peak July–August. Dramatic and unforgettable after the summit.

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