Mount Kilimanjaro offers a range of exciting routes to the summit, each designed for different trekking styles and experience levels. The Lemosho Route is one of the most scenic and allows excellent acclimatization, while the Machame Route, known as the “Whiskey Route,” is the most popular for its stunning views and varied terrain. The Rongai Route approaches from the north and is perfect during the rainy season due to its dry conditions. For those seeking a more extended and remote journey, the Northern Circuit Route provides unmatched panoramic views and the highest success rate.
The Marangu Route, or “Coca-Cola Route,” is the only trail with hut accommodations, offering a more comfortable trek. The Umbwe Route is the steepest and most direct, recommended for experienced hikers. For the ultimate adventure, an Expedition to the Kilimanjaro Crater allows trekkers to camp near the summit glacier and explore the surreal volcanic landscape at the roof of Africa.
A scenic and less-crowded trail, Lemosho offers the best acclimatization and diverse landscapes. Ideal for trekkers seeking a high summit success rate with stunning views.
Known as the "Whiskey Route," this is the most popular path with dramatic scenery and varied terrain. Great for adventurous climbers who enjoy a bit of a challenge.
Approaching Kilimanjaro from the northern side, Rongai is drier and less trafficked. It’s perfect for those climbing during the rainy season or seeking solitude.
The longest and most scenic route, this trail offers a 360° view of Kilimanjaro’s slopes. Excellent acclimatization and summit success rates make it a top-tier option.
Also called the “Coca-Cola Route,” it’s the only one with hut accommodations. This route is popular for its comfort but has a quicker ascent with less acclimatisation time.
The steepest and most direct route to the summit, recommended for experienced and fit trekkers. It’s challenging but offers a fast and dramatic climb through forest and rock.
A rare and thrilling adventure that includes an overnight stay at the crater rim. Perfect for seasoned climbers wanting to explore the glacier and volcanic formations up close.
Since altitude-related conditions constitute the main risk, all routes with good acclimatization profiles can be considered safe.
However, the main factor is your guides' professionalism and your expedition's overall organization. At Altezza Travel, all our guides have extensive experience, Wilderness First Responder training, and carry comprehensive medical kits as well as oxygen tanks. We have more oxygen systems than all other operators combined. Your guides will conduct two health checks every day, and make sure to address any symptoms of altitude sickness. In the unlikely case of something more serious, they will know how to organize the most efficient first aid and evacuation.
The Western Breach is considered the only dangerous route with the risk of rockfalls, which have claimed numerous lives.
Budget tour operators often promote two Kilimanjaro route itineraries: the 5-day Marangu route and the 6-day Machame route. These routes require fewer climbing crew members and supplies, and park fees are also lower. Consequently, they can be offered at lower prices, which many find appealing.
However, these itineraries present significant challenges in terms of acclimatisation. Both omit a crucial day in the middle of the journey, essential for gradual adaptation to higher altitudes. As a result, hikers ascend to higher elevations without adequate time to rest and acclimatize.
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