Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking Expeditions

A Challenging yet Very Fulfilling Experience

Mount Kilimanjaro in brief

Mount Kilimanjaro, a very large volcano made of ash, lava, and rock with three volcanic cone-shaped peaks called Mawenzi, Shira, and Kibo. Note however, Shira peak is no longer visible as it is eroded. 

Scientists believe there is a possibility that Mount Kilimanjaro will erupt again, hence the mountain is called a dormant volcano.

Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, East Africa, in a region that goes by the same name. The capital of Kilimanjaro region is Moshi. Most climbers stay in Moshi town or a nearby town of Arusha before they climb Kilimanjaro.

You can get there by a direct flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport, well known by acronyms KIA and JRO. The airport is located between Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions. You can also fly to Tanzania’s commercial capital of Dar es Salaam and land at Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR/HTDA). From Dar es Salaam, you may fly to Kilimanjaro airport or take a bus to Moshi or Arusha.

The peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro, Kibo left, Mawenzi on the right

Why people climb Mount Kilimanjaro

After going through a lot in life, climbing Kilimanjaro is a great way to see life in a different perspective. The challenge of climbing the mountain, the companion during the climb and how the mountain humbles you will surely leave you a different person.

Some people climb Kilimanjaro to experience the physical and mental challenge of climbing Africa’s highest mountain. It is for them to challenge themselves and see how far they can push their limits to conquer this majestic mountain.

Some people climb Mount Kilimanjaro to celebrate anniversary, others climb to have a change to uniquely announce engagement, while other love birds use the climbing as a special experience to bond with one another.

We have witnessed some climbers bringing ashes of their loved ones to the mountain to fulfil their loved ones wishes of climbing the mountain. Others do that to fulfil their wishes of stepping on the roof of Africa with their loved ones.

Many people have climbed Mount Kilimanjaro as a way to raise funds for their favorite social causes.

We have witnessed various records set and others broken on the mountain. Such records include the youngest person to climb Kilimanjaro, the oldest person to climb Kilimanjaro, the fastest person to climb Kilimanjaro, etc.

Ascending Mount Kilimanjaro is a profound spiritual quest. Beyond its majestic summit, the climb symbolizes a transformative journey, an ascent towards higher consciousness and divine connection. The solitude and challenges encountered on Kilimanjaro offer an ideal setting for introspection and personal growth. This sacred pilgrimage fosters a spiritual appreciation for nature’s grandeur, leaving climbers with a profound sense of oneness with the universe.

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro with us

Your success on Kilimanjaro largely depends on the company you choose to guide you. We are committed to ensuring you do not just climb Kilimanjaro, but you climb it with the best team that will ensure your safety and great experience all the way.

We are committed to helping you prepare well for the trek; hence, once you have confirmed a booking with us, we will assign to you (and your group) a Kilimanjaro climbing expert whom you can contact directly when you have any technical question related to the preparations for the climb and the actual climb.

A great team of skilled and experienced Kilimanjaro guides and porters will accompany you all the way during the trek. Rest assured that the team is well paid and it is committed to ensure your climb is a success.

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Get to know Mount Kilimanjaro Routes

There are 7 Mount Kilimanjaro climbing routes. But at Ngowi Safaris we prefer and recommend the following four routes.

Marangu route has a gradual slope hence it is relatively easy compared to other routes. It is the only route that you don’t get to camp, instead you will sleep in huts. A great choice for beginners. 
Minimum number of days to trek is 5. We highly recommend you opt for a 6 days Marangu route trek.
This route is great all year around.

Lemosho route is the best choice when it comes to maximizing your chance of summit success. Minimum days to trek is 7, but we highly recommend yo do an 8 days Lemosho trek. The route offers trek high, sleep low which is good for acclimitization.This is a camping route. It is a great choice except during rainy months of April and May as it becomes more challenging to trek in rain. 

Machame route like Lemosho offers great opportunity for acclimitization and views. Minimum days to trek on Machame route is 6 days. We recommend you do it for 7 days. Accommodation  on Machame route is in tents. 

The less crowded climbing route in this list. It is less challenging compared to Lemosho and Machame routes. Like Lemosho and Machame route, Rongai ‘s accommodation is in tents. Minimum trekking days are 6 but we recommed you do it in 7 days.

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