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Get off the beaten track on the tougher ‘Machame’ climb. This is a fully supported 6-day camping trip through a remote wilderness area, with great access to the remaining glaciers and the western breach.
Approaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro by the challenging Shira Route is an exhilarating option for walkers keen to explore less trodden trails and who are comfortable in variable mountain conditions.Watch our
The Rongai Route approaches Kilimanjaro from the north and retains a sense of untouched wilderness lost on the crowded Marangu and Machame trails. The easiest of all the routes, it has a relatively gentle gradient and short daily stages as it winds its way from the starting point just south of the Kenya-Tanzania border.
Our Kili trek gives you the best chance of reaching the summit, spectacular scenery and wildlife, and an insight into the natural history and cultures of the environments and peoples we meet.
The Machame route is one of the most scenic routes by which to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. It is less used than the Marangu route and all the better for it. You ascend from the western side of Kilimanjaro and descend down the south face.
This trip truly is the all encompassing Tanzania experience; from some of the greatest wildlife viewing the continent has to offer, to the highest free-standing mountain to the crystal blue waters of the Indian Ocean.
Our route approaches Kilimanjaro from the west, crossing the caldera of Shira Volcano before traversing beneath the southern icefields of Kibo, Kilimanjaro's highest volcano. We have eight days of trekking on Africa's highest mountain, an extra day added to the standard seven-day Shira climb, allowing maximum time for acclimatisation.
This special itinerary offers trekkers a new route on Kilimanjaro, with optimum acclimatisation and captivating views on Africa's highest mountain. Approaching from the north on the Rongai Route, we veer off anti-clockwise along the Northern Circuit and are immediately rewarded with immense views over the Kenyan Plains with Amboseli far below.
Your first exciting trek takes you up Mt. Meru boasting 4566m. This trek has the added bonus of providing ideal acclimatisation for your ascent of ‘Kili’. As you stand on the peaks of Tanzania’s highest mountains you can savour the breathtaking views.
The sight of the permanent white snows of Kilimanjaro (5896m) provides a constant source of inspiration when viewed from the vast plains. It is also a natural focus for any fit trekker keen to summit the highest peak in Africa.Watch our
The name Kahawa Shamba means ‘Coffee Farm’ in Swahili. It is in a fantastic location, set in the beautiful foothills of Kilimanjaro, on a ridge overlooking the Weruweru Gorge. On a clear day you can get an amazing view of Kilimanjaro’s summit - Kibo peak.
Trek to the summit of Kilimanjaro. Each itinerary takes you to the summit by dawn, giving you the opportunity to capture the breath-taking scenes before you.
The ultimate African challenge. Climb Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak and the world’s tallest free standing volcano, after acclimatising to the altitude by helping local children and undertaking much needed repairs and refurbishments at a local school.
Mount Kilimanjaro is famous as the highest peak in Africa and perhaps what makes its snow-capped summit all the more impressive is that it stands alone, towering almost 6,000m above the surrounding plains.
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From £1130 (8 days) ex flights
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We offer an extra day on the mountain half price - only £75 per person per day (incl. FB, park & camping fees, porters & guide fees).
Choose to support one of your favourite charities or travel on one of our selected charity departures. At 5,895m, Mt. Kilimanjaro is one of the largest volcanoes ever to break through the Earth’s crust. Your challenge is to reach its summit. Our operations teams have one of the highest success rates (96%) of trekkers reaching the summit, but don’t underestimate the challenge ahead.
Mt. Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa. It lies close to the equator, yet snow, ice and glaciers are to be found on its highest slopes. Soaring to the impressive altitude of 5,895 metres (19,350 feet), it provides incredible views of hundreds of square kilometres of surrounding countryside - thousands of feet below - as well as of the mountain peaks, valleys and glaciers around you.
Help rhinos by fundraising and completing this Kilimanjaro adventure. Reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro is the ultimate trekking achievement. It's a tough challenge but one that most people can achieve given some dedication in preparation