KILIMANJARO
AFRICA’S HIGHEST PEAK
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa’s highest mountain and the world’s tallest free-standing peak. Its peak Stands at 5,875 meters above sea level; Kilimanjaro is also distinctive as it is located just 330km from the equator.
In terms of climbing difficulties and physical demands, Mount Kilimanjaro, compared with other Mount Meru and other climbing peaks in the region, is relatively easy. It doesn’t accommodate only professional climbers to attempt the ascent, although with a good fitness level and following climbing guides provided, the climb becomes more convenient. With the support of our experienced guide team, we can get you to reach the Kilimanjaro summit, where you’ll have a chance to look across Africa from its roof.
Our mountain climbing guide and all the kits provided will ensure your trekking to the summit is as safe and easy as possible. Our experienced guides have enough knowledge and experience going back several years on various routes and the changing climate conditions, allowing them to foresee changes and sometimes make route recommendations and alterations to avoid potential accidents.
Mwalimu J.K.Nyerere FAMOUS QUOTE ABOUT MT KILIMANJARO
– Mwalimu J.K.Nyerere Tanzania’s father of nation says on 22nd October 1959, and we quote “We, the people of Tanganyika, would like to light a candle and put it on the top of Mount Kilimanjaro which would shine beyond our borders giving hope where there was despair, love where there was hate and dignity where there was before only humiliation.”
When to climb Mount Kilimanjaro
The best month for trekking Mount Kilimanjaro is January, February, and September when the weather is a little bit warmer, the skies are clearer, and the likelihood of rain is less. June, July, and August are also the best climbing time but with close consideration of the mountain weather, it tends to be very cold as this is the beginning of the ‘winter’ season in Tanzania.
During rainy seasons which occur from March through early June and November or December here in Tanzania, especially Kilimanjaro region are very demanding and challenging times to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, however, it is still possible with proper preparation and following instructions and recommendations from a professional guide.
The prime time to ascend to Kilimanjaro summit is in the course of the full moon, as the night brightness helps to improve trail visibility and the moon above our heads makes a spectacular and breath-taking moment as you stand atop Mount Kilimanjaro peak and The Roof of Africa.

