Africa’s tallest mountain (5,895m) a dream for hikers and adventurers from around the world.
- 7- 14 Days
- 8 Peoples
- KIA / Arusha Airport
Mount Kilimanjaro, the “Roof of Africa,” is the tallest peak on the continent and a bucket-list destination for adventurers worldwide. Standing at 5,895 meters, it’s a mountain of many moods — from rainforests at its base, to alpine deserts, to a snow-capped summit.
Climbing Kilimanjaro is not just a trek; it’s a journey through changing landscapes and a true test of spirit. For those who don’t climb, its beauty is still mesmerizing, often visible from miles away as it rises above the clouds. Watching sunrise from Uhuru Peak is a once-in-a-lifetime moment.
Best Time to Visit
January – March
Clear skies, moderate crowds
June – October
Dry season, most popular for trekking
What to Pack
Warm layers, gloves, and hiking boots
Backpack & trekking poles
Headlamp & water bottle
Energy snacks
What You’ll See & Do
Trekking routes from beginner-friendly to challenging climbs
Changing landscapes — rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and snow-capped peak
Sunrise from the summit (for climbers)
Birdwatching and unique alpine plants




