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Kilimanjaro Climbing Prices
Our prices are included in the itineraries but we have special rates for 3 or more climbers. Prices include:
- National Park gate fees
- Transport from Moshi to starting point on mountain and return to Moshi
- Hut / camping fees and tents
- Certified, experienced, English-speaking guides for all routes
- Porters' salaries
- Rescue fees (required by national park)
- All meals on the mountain
- Two nights accommodation in Moshi bed and breakfast, double or triple occupancy
- Tents, foam sleeping pads, cooking equipment, and eating utensils
- Oximeters available upon request
Not included:
- Tips for guides and porters
- Mountain equipment
- Some equipment is available for rent
- Transfer to and from Kilimanjaro Airport ($10/person one-way)
- Lunches and dinners at the Keys Annex Hotel
- Oxygen is available for $30 for 2 canisters.
- Hyperbaric pressure bags are $70/group.
Marangu Route |
5 days on mountain |
$1250/person |
This is the "Coca Cola" route. It is the easiest, shortest, and most popular trek on the mountain. This is the only route where you sleep in huts. |
Machame Route |
6 days on mountain |
$1320/person |
The "whiskey route" is longer, camping climbing, but more scenic. |
Rongai Route |
6 days on mountain |
$1390/person |
The Rongai Route is one of the easiest routes less crowded, shortest and also camping climbing. |
Umbwe Route |
6 days on mountain |
$1400/person |
This is a short, more difficult route often combined with the Western Breach. |
Shira Route |
6 days on mountain |
$1450/person |
The Shira Route is a short route that joins up with the Machame. |
Lemosho Route |
8 days on mountain |
$1650/person |
This Route is for climbers who want more privacy, a slower climb, and a more scenic route. |
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