About This Destination

Kilimanjaro National Park, located in Tanzania, offers a wide range of activities for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The park is home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and provides visitors with a chance to experience stunning landscapes, unique ecosystems, and diverse wildlife. 

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro most popular activity and attracts thousands of trekkers each year. The mountain stands at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, and hikers can choose from multiple routes, including the Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, and Rongai routes. The trekking experience offers beautiful views, diverse vegetation zones, and an opportunity to summit Africa’s highest peak. Bird Watching Tanzania as Kilimanjaro is a birdwatcher's paradise with over 150 species of birds. The park's diverse ecosystems, from montane forests to alpine meadows, support a wide range of birdlife, including rare species like the African violet and the cinnamon-chested bee-eater.

Kilimanjaro Waterfall Hiking such as the Materuni Waterfall. These scenic hikes allow visitors to explore lush vegetation, enjoy serene surroundings, and take refreshing dips in the waterfall pools. Kilimanjaro Camping and Stargazing camping on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro offers a unique experience, with clear skies perfect for stargazing. The area has several campsites, offering an immersive experience of the wilderness and the night sky.

Kilimanjaro scenic photography is an excellent activity for photography lovers. Whether you're capturing the snowy summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, lush forests, or breathtaking wildlife, the park provides ample opportunities for both amateur and professional photographers. Kilimanjaro Mountain Biking is also an option in some parts of Kilimanjaro. Exploring the foothills by bike offers a different perspective of the park’s beauty, with options for guided tours.

 

Activities

Itinerary

Karibuni! Welcome to Tanzania! We arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, we are picked up and drive to the hotel in Moshi. In the afternoon we will be briefed for the upcoming Kilimanjaro ascent and have time to repack our mountain luggage, or we have already packed the mountain luggage in a small separate bag at home. A maximum of 12 kg per person including a mat (if you wish) and sleeping bag are transported by the porters. To protect the porters, this is checked by the national park authority. We can leave the rest of the luggage locked at the agency on site.

Driving time: approx. 1 hour

Driving distance of: approx. 40 km

Parkview Inn Hotel in Moshi (A)

After breakfast we drive to Marangu Gate (1,860 m). Here we meet our escort team, introduce ourselves to each other, do the national park registration and set off. The first stage takes about 4 hours through the dense rainforest. Rainfalls can occur - quite typical for this region and the tropical rainforest. The canopy of leaves is dense and green, lichens hang down from the trees, the plants grow much larger here than we know from Europe. The path climbs slightly. Perhaps we will see colobus monkeys jumping back and forth in the treetops. The Mandara huts (2,720 m), our destination for the day, are located in a clearing. If you want, you can take a trip to the nearby Maundi Crater in the afternoon.

835 m

Time: about 3 -4 hours.

Driving time: approx. 1 hour

Driving distance of: approx. 40 km

Multi-bed hut (F, M, A)

The vegetation gradually becomes bushier and lower as we gain altitude. After a short time we reach the transition from the rain forest to the so-called "moorlands", the high moor. We pass the famous Kilimanjaro Senecia and see the mighty summit structure of the Kibo for the first time, if the weather permits. Today's stage is a little longer than yesterday. A small picnic area by the side of the path invites you to take a lunch break; it is called "Kimangi Marangu" and used to be an important place for the "rain makers". Continuing uphill, we will probably reach the Horombo hut (3,720 m) in the early afternoon. After a short break, we should do an acclimatization hike, which is beneficial for our altitude adjustment and allows us to sleep better.

1000 m

Time: about 5 -6 hours.

Multi-bed hut (F, M, A)

Today is for acclimatization! We hike towards Mawenzi. Soon after the Horombo hut, we turn right and leave the lush vegetation behind. We pass the Zebra Rock, a rock with striking stripes (4,200 m). Here we decide whether we should continue to the Mawenzi hut (4,350 m) or unpack our lunch here and then go back to the Horombo hut.

650 m

650 m

Time: about 5 -6 hours.

Multi-bed hut (F, M, A)

The landscape changes in the transition from the high moor to the alpine desert. Only heather and everlasting flowers grow here, later only lichens. After a few hours we have reached the Kibo saddle and hike gently uphill until we reach the Kibo huts in the early afternoon. We rest and can take a look at the summit stage, which can be seen from the Kibo huts. After an invigorating dinner, we crawl into our sleeping bags early so that we can master tomorrow's summit day as rested as possible.

983 m

Walking time: approx. 7 hours

Multi-bed hut (F, M, A)

We start between midnight and 1 a.m. The path initially leads relatively flat over scree and stones, later it becomes steeper in bends through lava sand and scree. We run slowly and evenly. Our companions admonish us: "Pole Pole!" (Swahili: Slowly!). At the longed-for sunrise we are at Gilman's Point (5,681 m). Those who still have strength can continue to Uhuru Peak (5,895 m) in about 2 hours. After the summit photo and a sip of hot tea, we descend again. The descent is much faster than the seemingly endless ascent. Now we can literally jump down in the soft lava sand until we reach the Kibo hut, where we can rest a little and have a warm meal before we go back down along the Kibo saddle to the Horombo hut (3,720 m),

1193 m

2175 m

Time: about 12 -14 hours.

Multi-bed hut (F, M, A)

We hike down through the high moor and the rainforest. We take a short break at the Mandara huts before we descend the last few meters. The lush, diverse vegetation makes the last descent a little more entertaining. Finally we reach the Marangu Gate (1,860 m). Here we say goodbye to our escort team, get into the car and drive to the hotel in Moshi. Finally a warm shower again!

1860 m

Time: about 5 -6 hours.

Driving time: approx. 1 hour

Driving distance of: approx. 40 km

Parkview Inn Hotel in Moshi (B, L, D)

Depending on the departure time, we have the day at our disposal until we are picked up at the airport. We have to vacate the rooms around 10 a.m. Those who stay longer can deposit their luggage at reception.
Anyone who has booked an extension begins the program today. Either the safari starts after breakfast or the plane to Zanzibar.

Driving time: approx. 1 hour

Driving distance of: approx. 40 km

(F)

Back to the day view

  • Local English speaking mountain guide from / to Moshi
  • Overnight stay 2 x in a middle class hotel, 5 x in mountain huts (multi-bed room)
  • 7 x breakfast, 6 x lunch, 7 x dinner
  • Transport of mountain luggage (max. 12 kg)
  • Cooking and accompanying team
  • Entrance fees according to the program
  • Travel sickness protection including search, rescue and recovery costs and patient r
  • Desired services Additionally bookable services Single room surcharge (includes 2 nights) $ 100.00
  • Visa costs (USD 50 for Tanzania)
  • Tips (approx. USD 120, - USD 220, -)
  • Missing meals and drinks
  • Individual excursions and visits as well as personal expenses
  • Sports shoes
  • Trekking shoes category B
  • Sandals or crocs (overland trips, accommodation, showers, etc.)