Umbwe Route Overview
The Umbwe Route isn’t just a climb—it’s a full-throttle, no-nonsense ascent straight up Kilimanjaro’s southern face. Known for its steep inclines, rapid altitude gain, and raw adventure, this is the shortest and most demanding path to the summit. It’s not for the faint of heart, but if you’re craving untamed wilderness, jaw-dropping scenery, and a crowd-free challenge, this route delivers. For trekkers ready to push their limits and earn every step, Umbwe is the ultimate test.
Umbwe Considerations
Steep and Direct—No Warming Up Here
🥾 No slow start—Umbwe hits hard from Day 1.
📈 21.5% average incline vs. Machame’s 17%—a seriously steep climb.
Most routes ease you into Kilimanjaro’s ascent. Umbwe? Not a chance. The first two days are relentless, demanding serious leg power and endurance right from the gate.
But if you’re trained, prepared, and hungry for a challenge, this route rewards effort with epic solitude and unreal scenery.
🔹 Perfect for: Trekkers who want a steep, no-nonsense climb with zero crowds.
🔹 What to Expect: A fast and furious ascent that will test your limits.
Unique Landscapes
🌿 Misty rainforest → Alpine ridges → Stark high-altitude desert
🌍 Every step offers breathtaking, cinematic views
If you want nonstop scenery, Umbwe doesn’t hold back. The first two days are among the most scenic on Kilimanjaro, taking you through lush rainforest, rugged ridgelines, and an alien-like alpine desert.
🔹 Perfect for: Trekkers who want a visually stunning climb from start to finish.
🔹 What to Expect: Some of Kilimanjaro’s most dramatic and striking terrain.
High Summit Success Rates—For Those Who Prepare
🚀 Think steep = low success rates? Not if you’re ready for it.
⏳ 6-Day Itinerary:
✅ 97% summit success rate (Uhuru Peak)
✅ 98% Crater Rim success rate
Umbwe isn’t for beginners, but strong, well-prepared climbers have excellent odds of reaching the summit. If you’ve trained properly and can handle the altitude gain, this route can be incredibly rewarding.
🔹 Perfect for: Experienced trekkers who train smart and acclimatize well.
🔹 What to Expect: A tough climb, but an achievable summit for those who put in the work.
Non-Technical, But No Walk in the Park
🔥 No ropes. No harnesses. No ice picks. Just you and gravity.
Umbwe is steep but not technical—meaning you won’t need climbing gear, but you will need strong legs, trekking poles, and a serious determination to keep pushing forward.
🥾 Trekking poles? Highly recommended—unless you love testing your balance on uneven trails.
⚠️ Altitude hits fast—if you’re new to high-altitude trekking, consider an easier route.
🔹 Perfect for: Adventurers who love tough, rewarding climbs without technical climbing.
🔹 What to Expect: An intense trek where endurance and determination are key.

Descent via the Mweka Route
⏬ What goes up must come down. And fast.
After the summit push, you’ll descend via the Mweka Route, Kilimanjaro’s primary descent trail.
📏 Total Distance: 53 km (32 miles).
⏳ Longest Trek Day: Summit night + descent—it’s a beast.
If your legs are still talking to you by the end, congrats—you’re built different.
🔹 Perfect for: Climbers who want a fast, direct descent after an intense summit.
🔹 What to Expect: A physically demanding trek down after an already brutal climb.
Merges with Other Routes
🚶 Days 1-2: Complete solitude. Just you and the mountain.
🚶 Day 3: Joins Machame & Lemosho at Barranco Camp—a more social trek begins.
Umbwe starts as one of the most remote routes, but after two days of steep trekking, it merges with the Machame and Lemosho routes at Barranco Camp. This means you’ll get early solitude but join the social energy of the Southern Circuit later on.
🏔 Barranco Wall – A fun, non-technical rock scramble with epic views.
⛺ Barafu Camp – The final base before your midnight summit push.
🔹 Perfect for: Those who want solitude early but don’t mind a livelier summit approach.
🔹 What to Expect: An isolated start, followed by camaraderie on the way to the top.
DAY 1 - Umbwe Gate → Umbwe Camp
Upon entering Kilimanjaro National Park at the Machame Gate, the trail begins at Umbwe Gate with a steep ascent on a forestry track, winding through the lush rainforest. As we climb the ridge between two rivers, the path becomes narrower and steeper, surrounded by towering trees. Umbwe Camp is in the forest, hidden among trees and thick undergrowth.
- Elevation: 1,600 m to 2,900 m / 5,249 ft to 9,514 ft
- Distance: 11 km / 7 miles
- Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
- Habitat: Heath

DAY 2 - Umbwe Camp → Barranco Camp
On the second day, we will trek through rougher terrain with limited vegetation and trees covered in moss. As we ascend, we will catch our first glimpse of Kilimanjaro. The path will level out as we near Barranco Valley. Then, we will descend from the ridge through the distinct and stunning Senecio Forest before arriving at Barranco Camp.
- Elevation: 2,900 m to 3,970 m / 9,514 ft to 13,044 ft
- Distance: 6 km / 4 miles
- Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
- Habitat: Heath

DAY 3 -Barranco Camp → Karanga Camp
The day starts with a descent into a ravine, leading to the base of the well-known Great Barranco Wall. We then ascend the almost 900 ft (275 m) cliff, which is steep but not technical. At the top, we traverse several hills and valleys before descending sharply into Karanga Valley. A final steep climb takes us to Karanga Camp. This shorter day allows for acclimatization.
- Elevation: 3,970 m to 3,995 m / 13,044 ft to 13,106 ft
- Distance: 5 km / 3 miles
- Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
- Habitat: Alpine Desert

DAY 4 - Karanga Camp → Barafu Camp
After leaving Karanga Camp, we reached the junction leading to the Mweka Trail. The path became rockier as we ascended towards Barafu Hut. At this point, we had completed the Southern Circuit, offering stunning summit views from various angles. We camped at Barafu, rested, and enjoyed an early dinner in preparation for the summit attempt. From here, we could see both Mawenzi and Kibo peaks.
- Elevation: 3,995 m to 4,673 m / 13,106 ft to 15,331 ft
- Distance: 4 km / 2 miles
- Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
- Habitat: Alpine Desert

DAY 5 - Barafu Camp → Uhuru Peak → Mweka Camp
We start the final summit push just after midnight, the most challenging part of the trek due to strong winds and cold temperatures. We climb in the dark, taking short, frequent breaks. After several hours, we reach Stella Point (5,745 m / 18,900 ft) and witness a breathtaking sunrise over Mawenzi Peak. From there, we make the final push to Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Kilimanjaro and Africa.
After celebrating at the summit, we descend directly to Mweka Camp, stopping for lunch at Barafu Camp. The rocky descent can be tricky on the knees, so trekking poles are recommended. Mweka Camp is in the upper rainforest, where afternoon mist or rain is common. We enjoy our final dinner on the mountain in the evening and a well-earned rest.
Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak
- Elevation: 4,673 m to 5,895 m / 15,331 ft to 19,341 ft
- Distance: 5 km / 3 miles
- Hiking Time: 7-8 hours
- Habitat: Arctic
Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
- Elevation: 5,895 m to 3,070 m / 19,341 ft to 10,065 ft
- Distance: 12 km / 7 miles
- Hiking Time: 4-6 hours
- Habitat: Rainforest

DAY 6 - Mweka Camp → Mweka Gate
On the final day, we will continue our descent through the rainforest to Mweka Gate, where we will collect our summit certificates. We’ll then enjoy a celebratory crew meal together, then head back to your hotel for some well-deserved rest.
- Elevation: 3,070 m to 1,640 m / 10,065 ft to 5,380 ft
- Distance: 10 km / 6 miles
- Hiking Time: 3-4 hours
- Habitat: Rainforest

Umbwe
6 Days-
Single Guest - $3,400
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2 Guests - $2,500
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3 Guests - $2,400
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4 Guests - $2,300
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5 Guests - $2,300
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6 Guests - $2,200
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7 Guests - $2,150
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8 Guests - $2,100
Included with Trek

Excluded From Trek
Airport pickup & drop-off + transport to/from the mountain
Smooth, Hassle-Free Airport & Hotel Transfers
Welcome to Tanzania! The moment you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport, one of our professional drivers will be there to greet you with a warm smile and a spacious, comfortable ride straight to your hotel.
Our vehicles are built for comfort, with plenty of room for you and your gear. Plus, we’ll have complimentary bottled water waiting for you.
Safety first! Every vehicle undergoes routine maintenance and inspections, ensuring a smooth ride every time.
Experienced, English-Speaking Drivers
Our drivers are not just skilled—they’re friendly, knowledgeable, and fluent in English, making your ride enjoyable and stress-free.
Hotel-to-Kilimanjaro Transfers
When it’s time to hit the mountain, we’ll transport you in reliable Toyota Hiace or Coaster vehicles—built tough for Tanzania’s terrain.
Return Transfers
After your adventure, we’ll take you back to Kilimanjaro International Airport—because your journey with us isn’t just about the climb, but the entire experience.
2 nights (before & after trek) in a comfortable Arusha hotel
Your comfort matters—before and after the climb.
Pre & Post-Trek Hotel Stays
Two Nights Included: One night before your climb and one night after—giving you time to rest, recover, and celebrate.
Default Rooming: Double-occupancy rooms are standard, but if you’d prefer your own space, single rooms are available upon request (subject to availability).
Preferred Accommodations
We primarily partner with The Outpost Lodge and Mvuli Hotel, but if unavailable, we’ll book a comparable alternative that meets the same standards of comfort and service.
Prefer a specific hotel? Just let us know—we’ll make it happen.
Hotel Features
- Daily Breakfast
Friendly, professional staff
On-site restaurant & swimming pool
Comfortable rooms with mosquito nets
Complimentary Wi-Fi & laundry services
Extra Nights
If your trek ends earlier than expected, we’ll secure a hotel room for you in Arusha (additional cost applies).
Gear Delivery & Orientation
The day before your climb, our team will meet you at the hotel for an in-depth orientation.
If you’ve rented gear, we’ll deliver it to your hotel, so you can check everything before setting off.
High-quality tents, sleeping mats, private toilet, etc.
We’ve got your back—with top-tier gear designed for Kilimanjaro’s rugged conditions.
High-Quality, All-Weather Tents
Weatherproof & Reliable: Our 4-season Mountain Hardwear and North Face tents are built for rain, wind, and cold temperatures—so you stay dry and warm.
Spacious Setup: Designed for three people, but we only place two per tent for added comfort.
Private Tent Option: Prefer a solo tent? Let us know in advance! (Extra charge applies.)
Private Portable Toilet
No public toilets, no worries! We provide a dedicated private toilet at all campsites and lunch stops—exclusively for your group. Crew members do not use it.
Comfortable Sleeping Setup
Thick 3-inch Sleeping Mats—because a good night’s sleep is key to summit success.
Dining Experience
Spacious Dining Tents—windproof, rainproof, and perfect for meals & socializing.
Sturdy Tables & Real Tableware—stainless steel cutlery, ceramic plates. No flimsy disposables here!
Comfortable Camping Chairs—because nobody wants to sit on a rock after a long hike.
Hygiene & Comfort
Handwashing Station with Hot Water—staying fresh on the mountain is a luxury we provide.
Prime Campsite Locations—our team arrives early to secure the best spots, ensuring peace, privacy, and epic views.
Freshly prepared, chef-cooked meals on the trek
High-altitude trekking needs fuel, not just food. Our professionally trained chefs prepare every meal fresh, balancing nutrition, energy, and taste.
Fresh, Locally Sourced Ingredients
We source our meat, vegetables, and fruits from local Tanzanian farmers, ensuring freshness, quality, and community support.
Ingredients are certified by the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA).
Tailored for Your Dietary Needs
Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or have specific allergies, we’ve got you covered—at no extra cost.
Sample Menu
Breakfast: Porridge, eggs, sausages, spinach, sweet potatoes, toast, coffee & tea.
Lunch: Fresh soups, pasta, stews, salads, mashed potatoes, grilled chicken.
Dinner: Hearty soups, vegetable salads, beef, chicken, or fish with Tanzanian spices, fresh fruit for dessert.
Cooking in the Wild
Meals are prepared on a camping gas oven, with our chefs working their magic in all weather conditions.
Our team serves hot meals daily—no freeze-dried food here.
Nutritional and Delicious Meals
Menu Designed by Experts: Our meal plans are created in consultation with a professional dietitian to ensure a perfect balance of taste and energy for your trek.
Flexible Dietary Options: Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, or have other dietary needs, we’ll accommodate your preferences at no extra cost. Simply inform your manager in advance, and our mountain chef will customize your meals.
Sample Menu
Breakfast: Options include porridge, eggs, sausages, vegetables, spinach cooked local-style (mchicha), sweet potatoes, and coffee or tea.
Lunch: Soups (butternut, tomato, vegetable, beef); spaghetti; stews; avocado salads; mashed potatoes; fried chicken with flavorful sauces; and other local and international dishes.
Dinner: Enjoy a soup; vegetable salads (kachumbari or Mexican-style); main dishes with chicken, beef, or fish; fried vegetables; and stews like bamia stew. Each meal is served with tasty sauces, extra seasonings, and fresh local fruits such as mangoes, oranges, pineapple, and bananas for a vitamin boost.
Locally Sourced and Fresh Ingredients
Organic Produce: We source fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats from small, neighboring farms to ensure quality and support the local economy.
Certified Suppliers: All ingredients meet standards set by the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA).
Meals During the Trek
Fully Catered Experience: Our chefs prepare all meals during the trek, except for lunch on the first day, which is served upon entering the park before reaching the first camp.
Camp Kitchen Expertise: Meals are prepared in a camp kitchen using a camping gas oven and electric torch for lighting, even in challenging weather conditions.
Certified guides, porters, waiters, and mountain chefs
The best guides make the best climbs.
Highly Experienced Guides
Decades of Trekking Experience—they know Kili inside and out.
Certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR)—trained in emergency medical care for high-altitude environments.
Storytellers & Cultural Experts—they’ll entertain you with Kilimanjaro’s history, myths, and local traditions.
Hardworking Support Crew
Porters, Chefs & Camp Managers—the real heroes behind your success.
Fair Wages & Proper Gear—we believe in ethical treatment, ensuring our team is well-paid and well-equipped.
Daily health checks, bottled oxygen, emergency evacuation plan, etc.
Your well-being is our top priority.
Daily Health Monitoring
Twice-Daily Medical Check-Ups—every hiker gets a full health assessment in the morning and evening.
Vital Sign Monitoring—oxygen levels, blood pressure, and altitude adaptation checks.
Mandatory for All Climbers—whether you feel fine or not, these check-ups keep you safe and acclimatized.
Oxygen & Emergency Response
Bottled Oxygen—for acclimatization support and AMS treatment.
AMS Scoring System—we use Lake Louise Acute Mountain Sickness assessments to monitor symptoms.
Emergency Evacuation Plan—if needed, our team is trained for rapid response and safe descent.
Medical Kits & Equipment
Large “Camp” Medical Kits—stocked with 49+ essential medications and first-aid supplies.
Portable Tactical Kits—carried by guides for quick injury treatment.
All Kilimanjaro National Park & associated fees
No hidden fees. No surprises. We include everything upfront.
Comprehensive Park Fees
Camping & Conservation Fees
Rescue Fees
Crew Wages & Fees
Forest Fees (on applicable routes)
These fees go directly toward preserving Kilimanjaro’s environment and supporting local conservation efforts.
International airfare to/from Tanzania
Our packages do not include international flights—you’ll need to book and pay for these separately.
Need recommendations? We’re happy to help! Just reach out for guidance on airlines flying into Tanzania.
Recommended $250–$350 per trekker for your hardworking crew
Tipping is a long-standing tradition in trekking—a way to show appreciation for the hard work your guides, porters, and chefs put into making your climb unforgettable.
- Tipping is optional but appreciated if your crew delivers an experience that goes above and beyond.
- Recommended Amount: $250–$350 per trekker (USD).
Your crew will celebrate every step you take up the mountain, and a generous tip is a great way to celebrate them in return!
Visa Fee
Most travelers need a visa to enter Tanzania. Here’s what to expect:
- Standard Visa Fee: $50 USD (single-entry, valid for 90 days).
- U.S. Nationals: $100 USD (multi-entry visa required).
- Need more details? Check out our Tanzania Visa & Entry Guide or contact us for assistance.
Personal Gear
You’ll need essentials like hiking boots, sleeping bag, backpack, clothing, etc.
- If you’d rather rent gear than pack it all, just send us your list, and we’ll have everything ready when you arrive.
Single Supplement
By default, hotel rooms and tents are shared between two people when booking as a private group of two or more.
- Prefer a private room and/or tent? No problem—a single supplement is available (extra charge applies).
- Exception: Single supplements aren’t available on the Marangu Route, where shared huts house up to 20 hikers per night.
Mandatory Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is required for all climbers.
- Must Cover: Trekking up to 6,000m and helicopter evacuation.
- Check with your provider to confirm coverage—policies vary by country.
Better safe than sorry! If you need recommendations, we’re happy to help.
Lunch and Dinner at the Hotel
Your hotel stay includes breakfast, but lunch and dinner aren’t covered.
- Eat at the hotel restaurant or explore some great dining spots in Arusha!
- Want local food recommendations? Just ask—we know all the best spots.

Included with Trek
Airport pickup & drop-off + transport to/from the mountain
Smooth, Hassle-Free Airport & Hotel Transfers
Welcome to Tanzania! The moment you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport, one of our professional drivers will be there to greet you with a warm smile and a spacious, comfortable ride straight to your hotel.
Our vehicles are built for comfort, with plenty of room for you and your gear. Plus, we’ll have complimentary bottled water waiting for you.
Safety first! Every vehicle undergoes routine maintenance and inspections, ensuring a smooth ride every time.
Experienced, English-Speaking Drivers
Our drivers are not just skilled—they’re friendly, knowledgeable, and fluent in English, making your ride enjoyable and stress-free.
Hotel-to-Kilimanjaro Transfers
When it’s time to hit the mountain, we’ll transport you in reliable Toyota Hiace or Coaster vehicles—built tough for Tanzania’s terrain.
Return Transfers
After your adventure, we’ll take you back to Kilimanjaro International Airport—because your journey with us isn’t just about the climb, but the entire experience.
2 nights (before & after trek) in a comfortable Arusha hotel
Your comfort matters—before and after the climb.
Pre & Post-Trek Hotel Stays
Two Nights Included: One night before your climb and one night after—giving you time to rest, recover, and celebrate.
Default Rooming: Double-occupancy rooms are standard, but if you’d prefer your own space, single rooms are available upon request (subject to availability).
Preferred Accommodations
We primarily partner with The Outpost Lodge and Mvuli Hotel, but if unavailable, we’ll book a comparable alternative that meets the same standards of comfort and service.
Prefer a specific hotel? Just let us know—we’ll make it happen.
Hotel Features
- Daily Breakfast
Friendly, professional staff
On-site restaurant & swimming pool
Comfortable rooms with mosquito nets
Complimentary Wi-Fi & laundry services
Extra Nights
If your trek ends earlier than expected, we’ll secure a hotel room for you in Arusha (additional cost applies).
Gear Delivery & Orientation
The day before your climb, our team will meet you at the hotel for an in-depth orientation.
If you’ve rented gear, we’ll deliver it to your hotel, so you can check everything before setting off.
High-quality tents, sleeping mats, private toilet, etc.
We’ve got your back—with top-tier gear designed for Kilimanjaro’s rugged conditions.
High-Quality, All-Weather Tents
Weatherproof & Reliable: Our 4-season Mountain Hardwear and North Face tents are built for rain, wind, and cold temperatures—so you stay dry and warm.
Spacious Setup: Designed for three people, but we only place two per tent for added comfort.
Private Tent Option: Prefer a solo tent? Let us know in advance! (Extra charge applies.)
Private Portable Toilet
No public toilets, no worries! We provide a dedicated private toilet at all campsites and lunch stops—exclusively for your group. Crew members do not use it.
Comfortable Sleeping Setup
Thick 3-inch Sleeping Mats—because a good night’s sleep is key to summit success.
Dining Experience
Spacious Dining Tents—windproof, rainproof, and perfect for meals & socializing.
Sturdy Tables & Real Tableware—stainless steel cutlery, ceramic plates. No flimsy disposables here!
Comfortable Camping Chairs—because nobody wants to sit on a rock after a long hike.
Hygiene & Comfort
Handwashing Station with Hot Water—staying fresh on the mountain is a luxury we provide.
Prime Campsite Locations—our team arrives early to secure the best spots, ensuring peace, privacy, and epic views.
Freshly prepared, chef-cooked meals on the trek
High-altitude trekking needs fuel, not just food. Our professionally trained chefs prepare every meal fresh, balancing nutrition, energy, and taste.
Fresh, Locally Sourced Ingredients
We source our meat, vegetables, and fruits from local Tanzanian farmers, ensuring freshness, quality, and community support.
Ingredients are certified by the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA).
Tailored for Your Dietary Needs
Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or have specific allergies, we’ve got you covered—at no extra cost.
Sample Menu
Breakfast: Porridge, eggs, sausages, spinach, sweet potatoes, toast, coffee & tea.
Lunch: Fresh soups, pasta, stews, salads, mashed potatoes, grilled chicken.
Dinner: Hearty soups, vegetable salads, beef, chicken, or fish with Tanzanian spices, fresh fruit for dessert.
Cooking in the Wild
Meals are prepared on a camping gas oven, with our chefs working their magic in all weather conditions.
Our team serves hot meals daily—no freeze-dried food here.
Nutritional and Delicious Meals
Menu Designed by Experts: Our meal plans are created in consultation with a professional dietitian to ensure a perfect balance of taste and energy for your trek.
Flexible Dietary Options: Whether you’re vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, or have other dietary needs, we’ll accommodate your preferences at no extra cost. Simply inform your manager in advance, and our mountain chef will customize your meals.
Sample Menu
Breakfast: Options include porridge, eggs, sausages, vegetables, spinach cooked local-style (mchicha), sweet potatoes, and coffee or tea.
Lunch: Soups (butternut, tomato, vegetable, beef); spaghetti; stews; avocado salads; mashed potatoes; fried chicken with flavorful sauces; and other local and international dishes.
Dinner: Enjoy a soup; vegetable salads (kachumbari or Mexican-style); main dishes with chicken, beef, or fish; fried vegetables; and stews like bamia stew. Each meal is served with tasty sauces, extra seasonings, and fresh local fruits such as mangoes, oranges, pineapple, and bananas for a vitamin boost.
Locally Sourced and Fresh Ingredients
Organic Produce: We source fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats from small, neighboring farms to ensure quality and support the local economy.
Certified Suppliers: All ingredients meet standards set by the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA).
Meals During the Trek
Fully Catered Experience: Our chefs prepare all meals during the trek, except for lunch on the first day, which is served upon entering the park before reaching the first camp.
Camp Kitchen Expertise: Meals are prepared in a camp kitchen using a camping gas oven and electric torch for lighting, even in challenging weather conditions.
Certified guides, porters, waiters, and mountain chefs
The best guides make the best climbs.
Highly Experienced Guides
Decades of Trekking Experience—they know Kili inside and out.
Certified Wilderness First Responders (WFR)—trained in emergency medical care for high-altitude environments.
Storytellers & Cultural Experts—they’ll entertain you with Kilimanjaro’s history, myths, and local traditions.
Hardworking Support Crew
Porters, Chefs & Camp Managers—the real heroes behind your success.
Fair Wages & Proper Gear—we believe in ethical treatment, ensuring our team is well-paid and well-equipped.
Daily health checks, bottled oxygen, emergency evacuation plan, etc.
Your well-being is our top priority.
Daily Health Monitoring
Twice-Daily Medical Check-Ups—every hiker gets a full health assessment in the morning and evening.
Vital Sign Monitoring—oxygen levels, blood pressure, and altitude adaptation checks.
Mandatory for All Climbers—whether you feel fine or not, these check-ups keep you safe and acclimatized.
Oxygen & Emergency Response
Bottled Oxygen—for acclimatization support and AMS treatment.
AMS Scoring System—we use Lake Louise Acute Mountain Sickness assessments to monitor symptoms.
Emergency Evacuation Plan—if needed, our team is trained for rapid response and safe descent.
Medical Kits & Equipment
Large “Camp” Medical Kits—stocked with 49+ essential medications and first-aid supplies.
Portable Tactical Kits—carried by guides for quick injury treatment.
All Kilimanjaro National Park & associated fees
No hidden fees. No surprises. We include everything upfront.
Comprehensive Park Fees
Camping & Conservation Fees
Rescue Fees
Crew Wages & Fees
Forest Fees (on applicable routes)
These fees go directly toward preserving Kilimanjaro’s environment and supporting local conservation efforts.