Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
  • Climb to the roof of Africa on this one of a kind volcano. Mount Kilimanjaro has the 4th highest prominence in the world giving you a feeling you are really on top of the world. Our climbs is specifically for small groups or charity climbs.
  • $3,100.00 CAD
  • Trip Dates : August 2014
  • Participants : 14
  • Difficulty : 5/10

Itinerary and Fees

Taking the Machame route in tents gives a better expedition experience than resting in huts. The total ascent/descent is 7 days and allows for proper acclimatization for new and experienced climbers. The total distance traveled is approximately 62km from the start of your ascent to the end of your descent.

      Day 1: Arrive in Kilimanjaro International airport JRO. We transfer you to the Keys hotel in Moshi
      Day 2: Overcome your jet lag at the Keys hotel in Moshi and pack your 12kg bag for the porters
      Day 3: Breakfast at the Keys and transfer to Machame Park gate [1,640m] and climb to 2,850m and rest at Machame camp
      Day 4: Climb to 3,810m and rest at Shira camp
      Day 5: Climb to 3,976m and rest at Barranco camp
      Day 6: Climb to 3,995m Karanga camp and rest
      Day 7: Climb to 4,673m Barafu camp and rest before summit attempt
      Day 8: Climb to 5,895m Uhuru peak and descend to Mweka camp 3,068m
      Day 9: Descend to 1,640m Mweka gate and transfer back to the Keys hotel in Moshi for dinner and overnight rest
      Day 10: Transfer to Kilimanjaro International airport JRO for your flight back to your country of origin

The fee for this trip is $3,100.00 USD per person [double occupancy price]. A non-refundable $1000.00 deposit is required upon booking. The remainder is due 120 days prior to departure. Cancellation due to matters out of our hands [political/weather/etc.] results in a full refund.

Gear List

      Footwear: a pair of waterproof hiking boots, a pair of comfortable running shoes for camp, 3 pairs of wool or synthetic lightweight or mid-weight socks, gaiters;
      Clothing: 1 hard shell jacket, 1 down or insulating jacket, 1 fleece lined soft shell sweater, 3 long sleeve base layer, 1 hard shell pant with zippers along sides, 1 fleece lined soft shell pant, 1 hiking pant, 1 shorts, 3 wool or synthetic underwear including sports bra, 1 pair of waterproof insulated gloves or mitts, 1 pair of liner gloves, 1 hat, 1 wool hat, 1 balaclava, 1 bandana;
      Backpack: 1 daypack for you lined with a thick plastic bag, 1 duffel bag for your porter lined with a thick plastic bag;
      Tech: 1 four-season sleeping bag for -10ºC in stuff sack, 1 sleeping bag liner, trekking pole(s), headlamp, sunglasses;
      Food: 2 1L wide mouth water bottles, high caloric day snacks you enjoy eating, coffee [optional];
      Other: sunscreen, small towel, TP, sanitary wipes and/or hand sanitizer, first aid kit, a few extra Ziplock bags, camera, GPS [optional], solar panel [optional], music player with headphones [optional], map [optional], camelback [optional], cup/bowl, spork, toothbrush, prescription medicine, passport, VISA [from JRO], and insurance documents.

Terrain View

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