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Summit push on Mount Kilimanjaro — Uhuru Peak at dawn

5,895m · Africa's Highest Peak · Tanzania-Owned Since 1978

MOUNT KILIMANJARO CLIMB TOURS

Guided Mount Kilimanjaro climb tours from $1,595 — 95% summit rate, all-inclusive. No brokers.

95%

Summit Success Rate

48 yrs

Family-Owned Since 1978

6 Routes

All Difficulty Levels

From $1,595

All-Inclusive Package

Why Mount Kilimanjaro Climb With Us

Tanzania's Most Experienced Kili Operator

95%

Summit Success Rate

95% of our climbers reach Uhuru Peak. We track it by route and season — no guesswork.

48 yrs

Tanzania-Owned Since 1978

The oldest family-run Kilimanjaro operator. No brokers, no UK markup — direct Arusha booking.

6 Routes

All Major Routes Covered

Lemosho, Northern Circuit, Machame, Rongai, Marangu, Umbwe — every route with expert guides.

$1,595

All-Inclusive from

Park fees, tents, meals, guides, porters, emergency oxygen — all included. No hidden charges.

Transparent Pricing

What Your Mount Kilimanjaro Climb Includes

Every all-inclusive package. No fuel surcharges, no rescue fee add-ons, no broker margin. For the line-by-line numbers, see our 2026 Kilimanjaro climb price guide.

All Kilimanjaro National Park entry fees
All camping or hut fees
Emergency oxygen and pulse oximeter
Certified head guide + assistant guides + porters
Quality 4-season tents and sleeping mats
All meals on the mountain
Clean drinking water throughout the climb
Arusha hotel pickup and airport transfers
Tented camp crew and kitchen staff
Summit attempt coordination and logistics

Excluded: international flights, personal hiking gear, tips for guides and porters (budget USD 200–280 per person), travel insurance, and alcohol.

The Direct Advantage

Us vs. International Booking Platforms

Mount Kilimanjaro Climb (Us)Typical International Operator
Price structureOne transparent all-inclusive priceBase price + mandatory extras + broker margin
Park permitIssued in your name, confirmed before departureOften transferred or batched — confirm only on arrival
Guide assignmentNamed head guide with 5+ years and 100+ ascentsMay assign first-year guides
Porter welfareVerified daily wages, weight limits enforcedOften undisclosed wages, overloaded porters
CommunicationDirect WhatsApp with Kassim — Arusha officeTicket-based email support, 24–48h response
Post-climb48-year relationship with local staff and communityTransactional booking — no local continuity

Common Questions

Mount Kilimanjaro Climb — FAQ

What does a Mount Kilimanjaro climb cost?

All-inclusive climb packages start at $1,595 per person for a 6-day Umbwe route and go up to $2,595 for a 9-day Northern Circuit. Every price includes park fees, tented accommodation, all meals on the mountain, certified guides, porters, emergency oxygen, and Arusha airport transfers. Excluded: flights, tips (budget USD 200–280 per person), and personal gear.

Which is the best route for a Mount Kilimanjaro climb?

For first-time climbers, we recommend Lemosho (8–9 days) or Northern Circuit (9 days) — both offer the best acclimatisation and the highest summit success rates (96–97%). Machame (7 days) is the most popular choice with a 93% success rate. Shorter routes like Marangu (6 days) or Umbwe (6 days) have lower success rates because they ascend too quickly for proper acclimatisation.

Do I need climbing experience to climb Mount Kilimanjaro?

No technical mountaineering experience is required. Mount Kilimanjaro is a high-altitude trek, not a climb — you do not need ropes, crampons, or ice axes for most routes. What you do need is strong cardiovascular fitness, hiking endurance, and proper preparation. Our pre-climb fitness guide gives you an 8-week training plan tailored to your starting level.

How do I book a Mount Kilimanjaro climb?

Send us your preferred dates, group size, and chosen route via WhatsApp or our booking form. Kassim replies within 24 hours with a custom itinerary and a firm all-inclusive price. A 20% deposit secures your booking and park permit. The remaining balance is due 30 days before your climb start date.

Is it safe to climb Mount Kilimanjaro?

Yes — with the right operator. Altitude sickness is the primary risk, which is why we carry emergency oxygen and pulse oximeters on every climb, and why we recommend longer routes with better acclimatisation. Our guides are trained in altitude sickness recognition and descent protocols. The difference between a safe climb and a dangerous one almost always comes down to the operator's risk management — not the mountain itself.

Ready to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro?

Tell us your preferred dates and group size. Kassim sends your custom climb plan within 24 hours — no broker, no obligation.