Learn everything you need to know about all the different routes up Kili.
Check out the view from this picture at Karanga Camp, which sits at about 13,000 ft/3963 mt. This is usually day four on the Machame Route. You will have just come from Barranco Camp. The following day after Karanga Camp, ... [read on]
Since Kilimanjaro climbers bring an enormous tax revenue into the country, you would think that the Tanzanian government would do its best to invest in good roads, and to actually help their tourists get to the starting points of the ... [read on]
Although I wouldn’t recommend it, until you feel your body on Day 6, you can cut one day off your Kilimanjaro climb, by going about another 3 hours on the last day. This is not recommended. Please take into consideration ... [read on]
This is an outline of elevations, distances and hiking times for the Marangu route. All of these are estimates and have a small margin of error depending upon where you measure them from, your pace of travel, and the exact ... [read on]
This is an outline of elevations, distances and hiking times for the Lemosho route. All of these are estimates and have a small margin of error depending upon where you measure them from, your pace of travel, and the exact ... [read on]
This is an outline of elevations, distances and hiking times for the Machame route. All of these are estimates and have a small margin of error depending upon where you measure them from, your pace of travel, and the ... [read on]
Below is a breakdown of each of the routes up Mt. Kilimanjaro. For good reason, 95 percent of all Kilimanjaro climbers follow the two main routes. However, there are other quality routes with less people, parallel beauty, more time on ... [read on]
Starting in Marangu village, the Marangu route is often known as the Coca Cola route, as it’s the easiest way to climb Kilimanjaro. About 40 percent of novice climbers prefer this relaxed route, as it has large mountain huts to ... [read on]
Most climbers, except for the Marangu route, usually descend the mountain via the Mweka Route, camping usually at Mweka camp, which sits at around 3,100 meters. If you travel another 3 hours, you can get to the Mweka gate and ... [read on]
One of the most interesting things about climbing Mt Kilimanjaro is the unique ecosystems. Generally speaking, in the lower elevations, there is a belt of forests and as you proceed up the mountain, there is less and less vegetation.
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