Climb one of the Seven World Summits

We are a renowned Kilimanjaro trekking Tours organization with decades of combined experience on the mountain. Our area of expertise is in ascending Mount Kilimanjaro. We do not serve as a booking agent for other firms; instead, we operate our trekking excursions led by experienced mountain guides. We will provide you with in-depth guidance on how to pack, how to get in shape, what the weather will be like, and the conditions of the path, and we will be by your side every step of the way – to the top of Kilimanjaro! After the trip of a lifetime, we will also transport you to the airport for your departure.

Mount Kilimanjaro Safari

Although clouds frequently hide Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak, one of the fascinating views on the African continent may be found there when the sky is clear. In addition to being the highest point in Africa, Kilimanjaro is also the world’s biggest free-standing mountain. A safari to Mount Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity because it rises nearly six kilometers from the surrounding plains.

Shira, Mawenzi, and Kibo are the three distinct volcanic cones that make up the mountain; Kibo is both the highest and most noticeable. The mountain Kilimanjaro, often known lovingly as “Kili,” was formed about one million years ago by volcanic activity. With jurisdiction over the entire mountain commencing at an elevation of 2,700 meters (8,850 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro National Park is a well-known and alluring national park.

Climb one of the Seven World Summits

The potential of climbing Kilimanjaro, which is 5,895 meters (19,340 feet) tall, has made this mountain a well-known tourist attraction. Twenty thousand people climb Kilimanjaro every year, on average. Although no specialist training or technical equipment is needed for the ascent, enough time must be allowed to adapt to lower the danger of experiencing altitude sickness.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a difficult hike; it is a strenuous journey that usually takes at least five days. You should be emotionally and physically prepared for a Mount Kilimanjaro safari excursion and pack the proper clothing and gear for high altitude and camping. There are several paths to reach the peak, and each one presents a distinctive challenge, ascending time, and magnificent sights. The three driest months, January, February, and September, are the best times to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Even if they are chillier, July and August are also enjoyable.

Highlights:

  • Explore the ethereal, natural Afromontane forest with modern, knowledgeable, and certified first responder guides.
  • After crossing barren and stony deserts, ascend into ancient glacial valleys.
  • Enjoy the unreachable Mount Mawenzi’s stunning vistas.
  • Logistics for travel are made simpler, and combining this destination with others is simple.

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Despite Mount Kilimanjaro’s remote location, numerous non-stop flights to and from other continents arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport each day. All around the mountain, there is first-rate infrastructure and trustworthy ground transportation.

Safaris to Africa’s most beautiful destinations, including the Great Migration in the Serengeti, beach vacations in Zanzibar, and mountain climbs with endangered mountain gorillas in Rwanda, can easily be combined with safaris to Mount Kilimanjaro.

One of its standout features is the ease with which it can be combined with a Big Five safari or gorilla trekking. Cap off your safari with a getaway to a stunning beach to experience the best of both worlds.