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7 DAYS RONGAI ROUTE.
Rongai is a less crowded Kilimanjaro climbing route from the north, offering great views and high success rates. It may not be as scenic as Marangu, but it provides opportunities to see Kilimanjaro wildlife
6 DAYS MARANGU ROUTE.
The southeast route up the mount is the easiest among the five climbing routes. It is known for its gradual slope and direct path. This oldest route offers sleeping huts at Mandara, Kibo, and Horombo, providing bunk beds, mattresses, pillows, dining halls, and washrooms.
7 DAYS LEMOSHO ROUTE.
The Lemosho route on Kilimanjaro is known for its stunning panoramic views and high success rate. It is our top choice due to its scenery, fewer crowds, and 95% success rate. Highly recommended for a memorable climb.
8 DAYS LEMOSHO ROUTE.
The Lemosho route on Kilimanjaro is known for its picturesque views and high summit success rate. With limited crowds and stunning landscapes, it is our preferred choice, as 95% of climbers have successfully reached the summit and praised the route. Highly recommended.
7 DAYS MACHAME ROUTE.
The Machame route on Kilimanjaro is challenging with stunning scenery and a high summit success rate. Climbers acclimatize by ascending to Lover Tower, descending to Baranco, then heading to Karanga, Barafu, and the Summit. The six-day journey follows this itinerary.
7 DAYS UMBWE ROUTE.
The Umbwe route presents a demanding and steep climbing challenge that necessitates expertise in mountain climbing. It entails elements of hand climbing and utilizing tree roots for assistance. This path converges with the Machame route close to Baranco Camp. A 7-day ascent via the Umbwe route is arduous and has a limited success rate because of its rigorous nature.
9 DAYS NORTHERN CIRCUIT ROUTE.
The less popular but excellent west approach to Mount Kilimanjaro from Londorossi Gate in Moshi allows for extra acclimatization time, leading to a high summit success rate and offering stunning views of the mountain.






