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International · Tanzania
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
This is not just a mountain. It is the moment you prove to yourself what you are capable of. Join The Hike & Co. in January 2027 for a fully guided 9-day journey to the Roof of Africa, from rainforest trails to the sunrise summit of Uhuru Peak at 5,895m.
Why This Trip?
Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most iconic trekking goals — challenging, emotional, and deeply rewarding. You will walk through changing landscapes, push through altitude, share the journey with a small group, and stand above the clouds at the highest point in Africa.
We handle the planning, guides, permits, accommodation, training support, and trip flow — so you can focus on preparing, showing up, and living the experience.
Trip Itinerary
Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, transfer to Moshi town, briefing and gear check. Overnight at hotel in Moshi.
Drive from Moshi to Machame Gate and begin the trek through lush rainforest. Distance: 11 KM · Altitude: 3,000m.
Trek through moorland to Shira Camp with stunning views of the Shira Plateau. Distance: 5 KM · Altitude: 3,840m.
Acclimatization trek to Lava Tower, lunch, then descend to Barranco Camp. Distance: 10 KM · Altitude: 4,640m, sleep at 3,950m.
Climb the Barranco Wall and continue with beautiful views of Mount Meru. Distance: 5 KM · Altitude: 4,035m.
A short but steady trek to base camp. Early dinner and rest before summit night. Distance: 4 KM · Altitude: 4,640m.
Midnight summit attempt toward Stella Point, then Uhuru Peak at 5,895m. Descend to Barafu for rest, then continue to Mweka Camp. Distance: 17 KM · Sleep at 3,100m.
Final descent through the forest to Mweka Gate, then drive back to Moshi for a celebration lunch. Overnight in Moshi. Distance: 10 KM · Altitude: 1,640m.
Goodbye Kilimanjaro — fly home with full hearts and unforgettable memories.
What’s Included & Not Included
What’s Included
- Certified trekking guides and porters
- Hiking permits
- All accommodation throughout the itinerary
- 2 nights hotel stay in Moshi with breakfast
- All meals and drinking water throughout the trail
- Airport transfers
- Transportation throughout the itinerary
- Pre-trip conditioning preparation
- Gear shopping consultation
- Photography during the trip
- Post-hike dinner celebration
What’s Not Included
- International flight to Kilimanjaro
- Visa costs
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips to guides and porters
FAQ
Who can join this trip?
Most adventurers can join. Kilimanjaro is suitable for a broad age range with moderate fitness. Prior hiking experience helps, but willingness and basic preparation matter most.
What is the difficulty level?
Kilimanjaro is not technical — no ropes or climbing gear required. The real challenge is altitude and endurance.
How do I prepare?
Start training early with long hikes, stair climbing, and cardio. We include a pre-trip conditioning consultation to guide your preparation and gear.
Will altitude sickness be an issue?
It can happen. That is why we follow a gradual route, support acclimatization, and have guides monitoring the group closely.
What accommodation is provided?
Before and after the climb, you stay in a comfortable local hotel. On the mountain, accommodation is in basic tented camps.
What gear do I need?
A detailed packing list will be shared after registration. A pre-trip gear consultation is included to help you choose the right essentials.
Can I rent or buy gear in Tanzania?
Yes, it is possible, but we recommend preparing your gear before the trip to avoid last-minute issues.
Is travel insurance necessary?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory and must cover high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and evacuation.
What is the group size?
We keep the group small, usually 6–10 participants, for a more personal and supported experience.
What is the weather like?
January is one of the best times to climb, with clearer skies and good visibility. Temperatures can range from mid 20°C at lower levels to around -10°C or colder near the summit.
Will I have Wi-Fi or electricity?
No Wi-Fi is available during the climb. Mobile coverage may be available at some camps. Electricity is limited, so bring a personal power bank.
How do I tip the guides and porters?
Tipping follows local industry guidelines and is deeply appreciated. Suggested amounts will be discussed during trip preparation.
Can I extend my trip?
Yes, you can add extra days after the trip. Additional costs and planning will be your responsibility.
How do I book?
Secure your spot by contacting us on WhatsApp: +971 56 2026 056 or +971 58 6616 110.
International · Tanzania
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
This is not just a mountain. It is the moment you prove to yourself what you are capable of. Join The Hike & Co. in January 2027 for a fully guided 9-day journey to the Roof of Africa, from rainforest trails to the sunrise summit of Uhuru Peak at 5,895m.
Why This Trip?
Kilimanjaro is one of the world’s most iconic trekking goals — challenging, emotional, and deeply rewarding. You will walk through changing landscapes, push through altitude, share the journey with a small group, and stand above the clouds at the highest point in Africa.
We handle the planning, guides, permits, accommodation, training support, and trip flow — so you can focus on preparing, showing up, and living the experience.
Trip Itinerary
Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, transfer to Moshi town, briefing and gear check. Overnight at hotel in Moshi.
Drive from Moshi to Machame Gate and begin the trek through lush rainforest. Distance: 11 KM · Altitude: 3,000m.
Trek through moorland to Shira Camp with stunning views of the Shira Plateau. Distance: 5 KM · Altitude: 3,840m.
Acclimatization trek to Lava Tower, lunch, then descend to Barranco Camp. Distance: 10 KM · Altitude: 4,640m, sleep at 3,950m.
Climb the Barranco Wall and continue with beautiful views of Mount Meru. Distance: 5 KM · Altitude: 4,035m.
A short but steady trek to base camp. Early dinner and rest before summit night. Distance: 4 KM · Altitude: 4,640m.
Midnight summit attempt toward Stella Point, then Uhuru Peak at 5,895m. Descend to Barafu for rest, then continue to Mweka Camp. Distance: 17 KM · Sleep at 3,100m.
Final descent through the forest to Mweka Gate, then drive back to Moshi for a celebration lunch. Overnight in Moshi. Distance: 10 KM · Altitude: 1,640m.
Goodbye Kilimanjaro — fly home with full hearts and unforgettable memories.
What’s Included & Not Included
What’s Included
- Certified trekking guides and porters
- Hiking permits
- All accommodation throughout the itinerary
- 2 nights hotel stay in Moshi with breakfast
- All meals and drinking water throughout the trail
- Airport transfers
- Transportation throughout the itinerary
- Pre-trip conditioning preparation
- Gear shopping consultation
- Photography during the trip
- Post-hike dinner celebration
What’s Not Included
- International flight to Kilimanjaro
- Visa costs
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips to guides and porters
FAQ
Who can join this trip?
Most adventurers can join. Kilimanjaro is suitable for a broad age range with moderate fitness. Prior hiking experience helps, but willingness and basic preparation matter most.
What is the difficulty level?
Kilimanjaro is not technical — no ropes or climbing gear required. The real challenge is altitude and endurance.
How do I prepare?
Start training early with long hikes, stair climbing, and cardio. We include a pre-trip conditioning consultation to guide your preparation and gear.
Will altitude sickness be an issue?
It can happen. That is why we follow a gradual route, support acclimatization, and have guides monitoring the group closely.
What accommodation is provided?
Before and after the climb, you stay in a comfortable local hotel. On the mountain, accommodation is in basic tented camps.
What gear do I need?
A detailed packing list will be shared after registration. A pre-trip gear consultation is included to help you choose the right essentials.
Can I rent or buy gear in Tanzania?
Yes, it is possible, but we recommend preparing your gear before the trip to avoid last-minute issues.
Is travel insurance necessary?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory and must cover high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and evacuation.
What is the group size?
We keep the group small, usually 6–10 participants, for a more personal and supported experience.
What is the weather like?
January is one of the best times to climb, with clearer skies and good visibility. Temperatures can range from mid 20°C at lower levels to around -10°C or colder near the summit.
Will I have Wi-Fi or electricity?
No Wi-Fi is available during the climb. Mobile coverage may be available at some camps. Electricity is limited, so bring a personal power bank.
How do I tip the guides and porters?
Tipping follows local industry guidelines and is deeply appreciated. Suggested amounts will be discussed during trip preparation.
Can I extend my trip?
Yes, you can add extra days after the trip. Additional costs and planning will be your responsibility.
How do I book?
Secure your spot by contacting us on WhatsApp: +971 56 2026 056 or +971 58 6616 110.

















