CLIMB KILIMANJARO

Difficult Tanzania

Climb Kilimanjaro

AN EPIC JOURNEY TO THE ROOF OF AFRICA AND ONE OF THE 7 SUMMITS OF THE WORLD.

Our Kilimanjaro expedition is meticulously designed for safety, unforgettable experiences, and personal transformation. Drawing from over a hundred successful climbs, we've curated every aspect of this climb, including a nutritious food menu to enhance acclimatization, regular health checks to keep track of your progress and clean private camping facilities including our own toilets to maintain personal hygiene. Our expert LHO Team Leaders collaborate closely with our local guides and porters to prioritize your safety and ensure you return with the cherished memories of a life-changing journey.

Trekking

TRIP TYPE

Trekking, Summit

Trip duration

DURATION

9-10 Days

Trip Destination

DESTINATION

Tanzania

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Led by our expert LHO Team Leaders with years of high-altitude experience.

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Meals are carefully curated and deliciously prepared by our LHO-trained Chef.

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100% safety record on all our Kilimanjaro expeditions.

Trip photographer to capture it all
Small groups and great community vibes only
No hidden costs its all included
Hassle free airport to airport service
Directly led by us and our local experts
Carefully curated to make it all epic

Dates & Prices

DATE & STATUS

ROUTE

PRICE

TEAM LEADER

AVAILABILITY

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WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • Dedicated LHO Team Leader/Photographer
  • Carefully Selected and Certified Kilimanjaro Guides and Porters
  • All Accommodation Throughout the Itinerary
  • Trendy, Comfortable Hotel in Moshi
  • LHO Tents With Foam Sleeping Mats When on the Mountain
  • Private LHO Portable Toilets at the Campsites
  • All Meals Throughout the Trip Prepared by our Resident LHO Chef
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinners in Moshi
  • Safe Drinking Water Throughout the Trip
  • Private Airport Transfers Between Kilimanjaro International Airport and Moshi
  • All Private Transportation Within the Itinerary
  • Permits and Certificates
  • Personal Duffle Bags up to 14 Kgs
  • Fitness and Nutrition Guides
  • Gear Shopping Assistance
  • LHO Base Camp (Office) Support

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • International Flights and Entry Visas
  • Tips/Gratuities to the Local Team
  • Personal Medical/Travel/Cancellation Insurance
  • Individual Departure from the Itinerary

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • Dedicated LHO Team Leader/Photographer
  • Carefully Selected and Certified Kilimanjaro Guides and Porters
  • All Accommodation Throughout the Itinerary
  • Trendy, Comfortable Hotel in Moshi
  • Fixed Lodges When on the Mountain
  • All Meals Throughout the Trip Prepared by our Resident LHO Chef
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinners in Moshi
  • Safe Drinking Water Throughout the Trip
  • Private Airport Transfers Between Kilimanjaro International Airport and Moshi
  • All Private Transportation Within the Itinerary
  • Permits and Certificates
  • Personal Duffle Bags up to 14 Kgs
  • Fitness and Nutrition Guides
  • Gear Shopping Assistance
  • LHO Base Camp (Office) Support

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • International Flights and Entry Visas
  • Tips/Gratuities to the Local Team
  • Personal Medical/Travel/Cancellation Insurance
  • Individual Departure from the Itinerary

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • Dedicated LHO Team Leader/Photographer
  • Carefully Selected and Certified Kilimanjaro Guides and Porters
  • All Accommodation Throughout the Itinerary
  • Trendy, Comfortable Hotel in Moshi
  • LHO Tents With Foam Sleeping Mats When on the Mountain
  • Private LHO Portable Toilets at the Campsites
  • All Meals Throughout the Trip Prepared by our Resident LHO Chef
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinners in Moshi
  • Safe Drinking Water Throughout the Trip
  • Private Airport Transfers Between Kilimanjaro International Airport and Moshi
  • All Private Transportation Within the Itinerary
  • Permits and Certificates
  • Personal Duffle Bags up to 14 Kgs
  • Fitness and Nutrition Guides
  • Gear Shopping Assistance
  • LHO Base Camp (Office) Support

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  • International Flights and Entry Visas
  • Tips/Gratuities to the Local Team
  • Personal Medical/Travel/Cancellation Insurance
  • Individual Departure from the Itinerary

Itinerary

DAY 1: JAMBO KILIMANJARO!

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you’ll be met by a member of the LHO team who will personally pick you up and transfer you in our private shuttle to the hotel. Your LHO Team Leader will be at the hotel to greet you. Once you’ve settled in, your gear will be checked to ensure you have everything you need.

 

If you arrive early, you can explore the lively town of Moshi at the base of Kilimanjaro. For coffee and pie enthusiasts, we recommend the Union Coffee Shop in town. Your LHO Team Leader will send you a message with more recommendations of things to do closer to your trip date.

 

On your first night, we’ll gather for a team briefing and dinner at a trendy Moshi restaurant. Sometimes our dinners are hosted at our hotel if we feel that it would give everyone more time to prepare their belongings and get enough rest for the adventure ahead of us. This will be your first chance to meet fellow participants and your lead local guides. It’s also an opportunity to learn about the exciting experience we’ve prepared for you and ask any questions you may have.

DAY 2: THROUGH THE TOWERING RAINFOREST

Distance: 10 KM | Ascent: 1220 M | Descent: 22 M | Max Altitude: 2,835 M

 

Our first day on the trail begins after breakfast and hotel checkout. We’ll head to the Machame gate by a private shuttle, about an hour’s drive away, where we’ll complete check-in procedures. Checking into Kilimanjaro Park can take around one hour. During this time, we’ll serve a hot lunch at the gate while we prepare for the hike.

 

The initial part of the trail takes us through the lush rainforest, offering opportunities to spot wildlife, including monkeys. This section showcases the trail’s most beautiful flora, allowing plenty of time for photos. The trail challenge fluctuates between steeper inclines and milder ascents. Our LHO team will be helping you find a comfortable and sustainable pace to walk and enable you to get into the rhythm of Kilimanjaro. We anticipate reaching Machame Camp (3000 m), our home for the night, close to sunset, where a delicious dinner will be served.

 

For many of us, this may be our first time camping ever. Not to worry! We’ll give everyone a brief induction about campsite etiquette, how to use our private bathrooms, where to find things like tea and coffee or hot water for washing up, and what’s the best in-tent strategy to maximize sleeping comfort.

DAY 3: THE MOUNTAIN OPENS UP

Distance: 5 KM | Ascent: 865 M | Descent: 50 M | Max Altitude: 3,840 M

 

On our second day, we start early, with the aim of leaving the rainforest behind and entering the short grass vegetation zone. Our first morning on the mountain can sometimes feel a little overwhelming as we pack up, have breakfast, perform individual health checks, and head out for the first time. You’ll get the hang of it faster than you think, and your LHO Team Leader will be around to help you throughout.

Once we hit the trail, the landscape will transition gradually from jungle to alpine as we ascend to 3,900 meters. The vegetation will start to shrink in size, and the views beyond the mountain will start to open up to us. The feel of the trail is a stark contrast to our previous day. The mud of the rainforest is replaced by rocky terrain. The towering vegetation gives way to open views of the summit crater, Mount Meru, and beyond.

 

Shira camp, named after the now-collapsed Shira crater on which the camp is situated, is at 3,700 meters. We typically arrive just after midday and serve a hot lunch at the camp.

 

The afternoon offers relaxation and opportunities to capture stunning views of Mount Meru on the horizon. Dinner will also be enjoyed at Shira camp.

DAY 4: A TOWER OF LAVA

Distance: 10 KM | Ascent: 820 M | Descent: 680 M | Max Altitude: 4,600 M

 

This is one of the longer trekking days of our adventure and is designed specifically to enable us to acclimatize efficiently. We begin our day earlier than on previous days to get a head start on the rains that typically arrive at Lava Tower just after midday due to Kilimanjaro’s micro-climate.

 

On the way to Lava Tower, we’ll experience our first taste of high altitude, reaching nearly 4,600 meters before descending to Barranco at 3,900 meters. Opting for the high route to Barranco allows our bodies to acclimatize. This is our first full day on the trail, and we’ll enjoy a hot lunch in our common tent set up for us at Lava Tower by the LHO Team before descending to Barranco for a hot dinner.

 

The environment completely transforms as we ascend through the alpine desert with striking rock formations left over from the last eruption. On some days, we might even encounter snow on the trail. As we descend from the high point to Barranco camp, we’ll pass through the largest concentration of Dendrosenecio Kilimanjaro trees. These rare trees are found only on Kilimanjaro.

DAY 5: THE BARRANCO WALL

Distance: 4.2 KM | Ascent: 400 M | Descent: 350 M | Max Altitude: 4,200 M

 

The Barranco Wall is a 300-meter-high feature flanking our camp. From a distance, it may look like a challenging climb, but as we approach, the trail becomes clear. A short walk from the camp leads us to the ascent, making it one of the most thrilling days of the trek with numerous photo opportunities. Once we reach the top, a gradual trek on well-marked terrain follows.

 

We aim to reach Karanga camp in time for a hot lunch, and the remainder of the day is dedicated to rest and acclimatization before dinner in the evening. Resting at Karanga is very important because it is our last opportunity to fully recover our strength for the summit.

DAY 6: BASE CAMP TO THE SUMMIT

Distance: 3.7 KM | Ascent: 640 M | Descent: 25 M | Max Altitude: 4,550 M

 

This is the shortest day on the mountain. The walk to Barafu at 4,600 meters is both beautiful and brief, with the Kilimanjaro summit ridge clearly visible above us all day. Before heading out, we’ll perform our customary health check. This is the most important check because it will determine whether we are able to give you the green light to continue into the higher altitude environment. Your safety is the only record we care to keep at all times.

 

We approach this day with a focused mindset, mimicking our summit night walk. This means short breaks and a slow yet steady pace. Upon reaching Barafu, we’ll have lunch and get the full summit briefing. The rest of the afternoon is dedicated to much-needed rest.

 

Dinner will be served earlier than usual to allow for enough sleeping time. We’ll be woken up from sleep around midnight to prepare for our ascent to the summit.

DAY 7: THE ROOF OF AFRICA

Distance: 16 KM | Ascent: 1250 M | Descent: 2800 M | Max Altitude: 5,895 M

 

We typically start walking between midnight and 1 am, depending on the overall pace of the group. Before moving, we’ll stock up on snacks and have the opportunity to eat some biscuits and drink hot tea.

 

The most challenging section of the trail is actually exiting Barafu camp. We are immediately confronted by a steep section that mirrors the rocky sections of our ascent to Shira camp on the second day of the trail. After about 30 minutes on the rocky section, the trail levels out as we approach an area called Kosovo. Once we cross the plateau, we’ll connect to the switchbacks, where we experience the most significant altitude gain. These switchbacks are the longest section of the trail and lead us to the crater ridge at Stella Point, from where Uhuru Peak comes into view. From Stella Point, it’s a relatively easy 40-minute ascent with the glaciers of Africa now flanking us on either side and the crater ridge visibly beneath us. On clear days, we can see the vast Savanna plains extending into Tanzania on our left and Kenya on our right. Your LHO Team Leader will be there to capture it all for you so that you can just focus on living these deeply transformative final steps to Uhuru Peak, the summit of Kilimanjaro.

 

After taking our summit photos and taking it all in, we’ll descend directly to Barafu, where we’ll rest for a couple of hours and have lunch. Following lunch, we’ll continue our descent to Mweika camp, located at the edge of the rainforest where oxygen is high, and the best sleep of your life awaits!

DAY 8: SHOWERS & FAREWELLS

Distance: 8.6 KM | Ascent: 0 M | Descent: 1444 M | Max Altitude: 2,800 M

 

The last morning is always bittersweet. On the one hand, we can’t wait to shower and reflect on the transformational journey we just shared. On the other hand, we are never really ready to say goodbye to the people who made it possible.

 

Before departing our camp for the final 3-hour trek to the gate, our LHO Team will treat us to the customary farewell party at the camp. Our team of porters, guides, chefs, and camp staff will give you a send-off like no other. This will be the last time you’ll see the full team and an opportunity to provide the team with a tip. Your LHO Team Leader will brief you privately on how we collect tips for this adventure.

 

After a full team photo, we’ll make our way down from Mweika, through the familiar rainforest, and finally to the gate of the national park.

 

Lunch will be served at the gate as our teams quickly perform the check-out procedures. Shortly after, we’ll be on our way to the hotel and the hot showers that we never take for granted ever again!

 

Our journey comes to an end with a team dinner hosted by your LHO Team Leader and the LHO guides.

DAY 9: HAKUNA MATATA RAFIKI!

The final day is dedicated to airport transfers. Breakfast is included at our hotel. Team members will be shuttled to the airport depending on flight times. Please be sure to communicate the correct flight times when you fill out your Team Details Form prior to this experience. Please make sure to communicate any changes to your LHO Team Leader as early as possible to ensure that arrangements are made.

DAY 1: JAMBO KILIMANJARO!

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you’ll be met by a member of the LHO team who will personally pick you up and transfer you in our private shuttle to the hotel. Your LHO Team Leader will be at the hotel to greet you. Once you’ve settled in, your gear will be checked to ensure you have everything you need.

 

If you arrive early, you can explore the lively town of Moshi at the base of Kilimanjaro. For coffee and pie enthusiasts, we recommend the Union Coffee Shop in town. Your LHO Team Leader will send you a message with more recommendations of things to do closer to your trip date.

 

On your first night, we’ll gather for a team briefing and dinner at a trendy Moshi restaurant. Sometimes our dinners are hosted at our hotel if we feel that it would give everyone more time to prepare their belongings and get enough rest for the adventure ahead of us. This will be your first chance to meet fellow participants and your lead local guides. It’s also an opportunity to learn about the exciting experience we’ve prepared for you and ask any questions you may have.

DAY 2: THROUGH THE TOWERING RAINFOREST

Distance: 7.5 KM | Ascent: 817 M | Descent: 11 M | Max Altitude: 2,734 M

Our first day on the trail begins after breakfast and hotel checkout. We’ll head to the Marangu gate by a private shuttle, about an hour’s drive away, where we’ll complete check-in procedures. Checking into Kilimanjaro Park can take around one hour. During this time, we’ll serve a hot lunch at the gate while we prepare for the hike.

 

The initial part of the trail takes us through the lush rainforest, offering opportunities to spot wildlife, including monkeys. This section showcases the trail’s most beautiful flora, allowing plenty of time for photos. The trail challenge fluctuates between steeper inclines and milder ascents. Our LHO team will be helping you find a comfortable and sustainable pace to walk and enable you to get into the rhythm of Kilimanjaro. We anticipate reaching Mandara Hut (2,734 m), our home for the night, close to sunset, where a delicious dinner will be served.

 

For many of us, this may be our first time ever in mountain lodges. Not to worry! We’ll give everyone a brief induction about lodge etiquette, where the bathrooms are, where to find things like tea and coffee or hot water for washing up, and what’s the best in-lodge strategy to maximize sleeping comfort.

DAY 3: THE MOUNTAIN OPENS UP

Distance: 11.7 KM | Ascent: 1041 M | Descent: 39 M | Max Altitude: 3,700 M

 

On our second day, we start early, with the aim of leaving the rainforest behind and entering the short grass vegetation zone. Our first morning on the mountain can sometimes feel a little overwhelming as we pack up, have breakfast, perform individual health checks, and head out for the first time. You’ll get the hang of it faster than you think, and your LHO Team Leader will be around to help you throughout.

 

Once we hit the trail, the landscape will transition gradually from jungle to alpine as we ascend to 3,700 meters. The vegetation will start to shrink in size, and the views beyond the mountain will start to open up to us. The feel of the trail is a stark contrast to our previous day. The mud of the rainforest is replaced by dryer soil. The towering vegetation gives way to open views of the summit crater, Mawnzi Peak, and beyond.

 

A hot lunch will be served at the halfway point along the trail. The Marangu route has designated picnic areas that have fixed toilets as well as tables and benches. After lunch, we’ll continue our gradual ascent. Horombo Hut is at 3,700 meters. We typically arrive in the mid-afternoon. That gives us just enough time to check in, wash up, and relax before dinner. The evening offers spectacular sunset views that are unrivaled anywhere else on the mountain.

DAY 4: ZEBRA ROCK

Distance: 12.3 KM | Ascent: 895 M | Descent: 895 M | Max Altitude: 4,350 M

 

Day three is an acclimatization day. This means we’ll be heading into high altitude and returning to rest at lower altitudes to allow our bodies to recover. After a relatively late breakfast, we’ll ascend in the direction of Mawenzi, Kilimanjaro’s second-highest crater. The trek passes by a beautiful rock with black and white stripes known as the Zebra rock.

 

Most expeditions stop here on this day. However, our experience has shown that the mild altitude gain associated with Zebra rock is not enough to properly help our bodies acclimatize and is not worth the effort and energy needed to get there. That’s why we uniquely choose to hike all the way to Mawenzi Hut (4,350 meters), the base camp of Mawenzi Peak. This approach not only offers spectacular views of the second-highest peak of Kilimanjaro but also allows for maximum acclimatization. Lunch will be served at Mawenzi Hut before we return to Horombo Hut for an afternoon of recovery and rest.

DAY 5: THROUGH THE SADDLE

Distance: 7.9 KM | Ascent: 460 M | Descent: 282 KM | Max Altitude: 4,700 M

 

After breakfast, we hike through the moorland and alpine desert of Kilimanjaro’s upper altitudes. Along the way, we’ll pass by the Maua River, a small mountain stream that feels out of place given how dry this section of the mountain is. The river is surrounded by Dendrosenecio Kilimanjaro trees, which are unique to Kilimanjaro.

 

As we continue, the terrain becomes flatter, and the vegetation begins to disappear altogether. The Kibu crater, Kilimanjaro’s highest crater where Uhuru Peak is located, will be straight ahead of us, with each passing hour bringing the massive cone closer to us. As we approach, we’ll be flanked by two small mountains on either side. This section of the trail is known as the saddle. A hot lunch will be served at a designated picnic area on the saddle before we continue in an eastbound direction to Kibu Hut (4,700 m), the summit base camp of Kilimanjaro.

DAY 6: REST AND ACCLIMATIZATION

Distance: 3.2 KM | Ascent: 450 M | Descent: 450 M | Max Altitude: 5,000 M

 

Most expeditions push to the summit on the night they arrive at Kibu Hut. We’ve found that this falls outside our margin of safety because it does not give trekkers enough time to properly acclimatize. That’s why we’ve included an additional day within the itinerary dedicated purely to recovery, rest, and acclimatization. It isn’t solely a rest day. We will do a short trek up to William’s Point at 5,000 meters to give ourselves that extra opportunity to acclimatize before returning to Kibu Hut for lunch, followed by an afternoon of rest.

 

A summit briefing will be held at lunchtime where we’ll go through all the details and answer everyone’s questions. We’ll also have an early dinner so that we have enough time to sleep before our wakeup call at midnight.

 

DAY 7: THE ROOF OF AFRICA

Distance: 19.2 KM | Ascent: 1196 M | Descent: 2200 M | Max Altitude: 5,895 M

 

We typically start walking between midnight and 1 am, depending on the overall pace of the group. Before moving, we’ll stock up on snacks and have the opportunity to eat some biscuits and drink hot tea.

 

The trail starts gradually with long sections of moderate incline as we reach William’s Point. From there the trail navigates between big boulders that increase in numbers the closer we get to the crater rim. The most challenging section of the trail is the final 100 meters to Gilman’s Point largely because of the rocky obstructions on the trail that require some concentration to walk over. Reaching Gillman’s point is always a welcomed relief because the crater rim opens up in front of us, it is possible to see the summit on the other side, and the trail changes from a sustained incline to a flatter surface. The halfway point between Gilaman’s and the summit is Stella Point. This is where all the classic routes of Kilimanjaro merge. From Stella Point, it’s a relatively easy 40-minute ascent with the glaciers of Africa now flanking us on either side and the crater ridge visibly beneath us. On clear days, we can see the vast Savanna plains extending into Tanzania on our left and Kenya on our right. Your LHO Team Leader will be there to capture it all for you so that you can just focus on living these deeply transformative final steps to Uhuru Peak, the summit of Kilimanjaro.

 

After taking our summit photos and taking it all in, we’ll descend directly to Kibu, where we’ll rest for a couple of hours and have lunch. Following lunch, we’ll continue our descent to Horombo camp where oxygen is high, and the best sleep of your life awaits!

DAY 8: SHOWERS & FAREWELLS

Distance: 19.2 KM | Ascent: 42 M | Descent: 1838 M | Max Altitude: 3,720 M

 

The last morning is always bittersweet. On one hand, we can’t wait to shower and reflect on the transformational journey we just shared. On the other hand, we are never really ready to say goodbye to the people who made it all possible. This is coupled with the fact that we still have a full day of trekking ahead of us!

 

Before departing Horombo for the final trek to the gate, our LHO Team will treat us to the customary farewell party at the camp. Our team of porters, guides, chefs, and camp staff will give you a send-off like no other. This will be the last time you’ll see the full team and an opportunity to provide them with a tip. Your LHO Team Leader will brief you privately on how we collect tips for this adventure.

 

After a full team photo, we’ll make our way down to Mandara Hut for lunch and then onwards to the gate, through the familiar rainforest.

 

Our teams will quickly perform the check-out procedures. Shortly after, we’ll be on our way to the hotel and the hot showers that we never take for granted ever again!

 

Our journey comes to an end with a team dinner hosted by your LHO Team Leader and the LHO guides.

DAY 9: HAKUNA MATATA RAFIKI!

The final day is dedicated to airport transfers. Breakfast is included at our hotel. Team members will be shuttled to the airport depending on flight times. Please be sure to communicate the correct flight times when you fill out your Team Details Form prior to this experience. Please make sure to communicate any changes to your LHO Team Leader as early as possible to ensure that arrangements are made.

DAY 1: JAMBO KILIMANJARO!

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you’ll be met by a member of the LHO team who will personally pick you up and transfer you in our private shuttle to the hotel. Your LHO Team Leader will be at the hotel to greet you. Once you’ve settled in, your gear will be checked to ensure you have everything you need.

 

If you arrive early, you can explore the lively town of Moshi at the base of Kilimanjaro. For coffee and pie enthusiasts, we recommend the Union Coffee Shop in town. Your LHO Team Leader will send you a message with more recommendations of things to do closer to your trip date.

 

On your first night, we’ll gather for a team briefing and dinner at a trendy Moshi restaurant. Sometimes our dinners are hosted at our hotel if we feel that it would give everyone more time to prepare their belongings and get enough rest for the adventure ahead of us. This will be your first chance to meet fellow participants and your lead local guides. It’s also an opportunity to learn about the exciting experience we’ve prepared for you and ask any questions you may have.

DAY 2: THROUGH THE TOWERING RAINFOREST

Distance: 5.8 KM | Ascent: 575 M | Descent: 42 M | Max Altitude: 2,750 M

 

Our first day on the trail begins after breakfast and hotel checkout. We’ll head to the Londorossi gate by a private shuttle, about a two-hour drive away, where we’ll complete check-in procedures. Checking into Kilimanjaro Park can take around one hour. During this time, we’ll serve a hot lunch at the gate while we prepare for the hike.

 

The initial part of the trail takes us through the lush rainforest, offering opportunities to spot wildlife, including monkeys. This section showcases the trail’s most beautiful flora, allowing plenty of time for photos. The trail challenge fluctuates between steeper inclines and milder ascents. Our LHO team will be helping you find a comfortable and sustainable pace to walk, enabling you to get into the rhythm of Kilimanjaro. We anticipate reaching Mti Mkubwa Camp (2750 m), our home for the night, close to sunset, where a delicious dinner will be served.

 

For many of us, this may be our first time camping ever. Not to worry! We’ll give everyone a brief induction about campsite etiquette, how to use our private bathrooms, where to find things like tea and coffee or hot water for washing up, and what’s the best in-tent strategy to maximize sleeping comfort.

DAY 3: THE SHIRA CRATER

Distance: 7.8 KM | Ascent: 867 M | Descent: 156 M | Max Altitude: 3,095 M

 

On the second day, we begin by leaving the rainforest behind and entering the alpine vegetation zone. Our first morning on the mountain can sometimes feel a little overwhelming as we pack up, have breakfast, perform individual health checks, and head out for the first time. You’ll get the hang of it faster than you think, and your LHO Team Leader will be around to help you throughout.

 

Once we hit the trail, the landscape will transition gradually from jungle to alpine as we ascend to 3,500 meters of elevation. The vegetation will start to shrink in size, and the views beyond the mountain will start to open up to us. The feel of the trail is a stark contrast to our previous day. The mud of the rainforest is replaced by drier soil. The towering vegetation gives way to open views of the summit crater, Mt. Meru, and beyond.

 

This section of the trail is called Shira. This refers to the third crater of Kilimanjaro that totally collapsed during the last eruption. Unlike Mawenzi and Kibu, Kilimanjaro’s other two volcano craters, this one would go unnoticed if it isn’t pointed out because of the collapse. The trail follows along what used to be the crater rim from its north side until we approach a more subtle flat terrain where Shira 1, our camp for the night, is situated. A hot lunch will be served at the camp with plenty of time for us to enjoy the views, rest, and allow our bodies to acclimatize naturally. The evening offers spectacular sunset views over the expansive Savannah regions below.

DAY 4: THE MOUNTAIN OPENS UP

Distance: 7.4 KM | Ascent: 441 M | Descent: 45 M | Max Altitude: 3,850 M

 

On our third day, we’ll leave the alpine region behind and enter the short grass vegetation zone. Once we hit the trail, the landscape will transition gradually from alpine forest to shorter and shorter trees that eventually give way to little more than patches of wild grass amidst the rocks and soil. The trail feels like a natural continuation of the previous day, but with the Kibu crater, our eventual destination, coming ever closer to us.

 

The trail itself follows a west-to-east trajectory in an almost perfect straight line. The rainforests of Kilimanjaro’s southern slopes will be visible in the distance on our right side, with the towering summit straight ahead. This is another short trekking day, and our aim is to arrive at Shira 2 at 3,850 meters by midday, where a hot lunch will be served. We’ll once again take the afternoon as an opportunity to rest, recover, enjoy each other’s company, and take loads of pictures!

DAY 5: A TOWER OF LAVA

Distance: 9.6 KM | Ascent: 768 M | Descent: 693 M | Max Altitude: 4,600 M

 

This is one of the longer trekking days of our adventure and is designed specifically to enable us to acclimatize efficiently. We begin our day earlier than on previous days to get a head start on the rains that typically arrive at Lava Tower just after midday due to Kilimanjaro’s micro-climate.

 

On the way to Lava Tower, we’ll experience our first taste of high altitude, reaching nearly 4,600 meters before descending to Barranco at 3,900 meters. Opting for the high route to Barranco allows our bodies to acclimatize. This is our first full day on the trail, and we’ll enjoy a hot lunch in our common tent set up for us at Lava Tower by the LHO Team before descending to Barranco for a hot dinner.

 

The environment completely transforms as we ascend through the alpine desert with striking rock formations left over from the last eruption. On some days, we might even encounter snow on the trail. As we descend from the high point to Barranco camp, we’ll pass through the largest concentration of Dendrosenecio Kilimanjaro trees. These rare trees are found only on Kilimanjaro.

DAY 6: THE BARRANCO WALL

Distance: 4.2 KM | Ascent: 400 M | Descent: 350 M | Max Altitude: 4,200 M

 

The Barranco Wall is a 300-meter-high feature flanking our camp. From a distance, it may look like a challenging climb, but as we approach, the trail becomes clear. A short walk from the camp leads us to the ascent, making it one of the most thrilling days of the trek with numerous photo opportunities. Once we reach the top, a gradual trek on well-marked terrain follows.

 

We aim to reach Karanga camp in time for a hot lunch, and the remainder of the day is dedicated to rest and acclimatization before dinner in the evening. Resting at Karanga is very important because it is our last opportunity to fully recover our strength for the summit.

DAY 7: BASE CAMP TO THE SUMMIT

Distance: 3.7 KM | Ascent: 640 M | Descent: 25 M | Max Altitude: 4,550 M

 

This is the shortest day on the mountain. The walk to Barafu at 4,600 meters is both beautiful and brief, with the Kilimanjaro summit ridge clearly visible above us all day. Before heading out, we’ll perform our customary health check. This is the most important check because it will determine whether we are able to give you the green light to continue into the higher altitude environment. Your safety is the only record we care to keep at all times.

 

We approach this day with a focused mindset, mimicking our summit night walk. This means short breaks and a slow yet steady pace. Upon reaching Barafu, we’ll have lunch and get the full summit briefing. The rest of the afternoon is dedicated to much-needed rest.

 

Dinner will be served earlier than usual to allow for enough sleeping time. We’ll be woken up from sleep around midnight to prepare for our ascent to the summit.

DAY 8: THE ROOF OF AFRICA

Distance: 16 KM | Ascent: 1250 M | Descent: 2800 M | Max Altitude: 5,895 M

 

We typically start walking between midnight and 1 am, depending on the overall pace of the group. Before moving, we’ll stock up on snacks and have the opportunity to eat some biscuits and drink hot tea.

 

The most challenging section of the trail is actually exiting Barafu camp. We are immediately confronted by a steep section that mirrors the rocky sections of our ascent to Shira camp on the second day of the trail. After about 30 minutes on the rocky section, the trail levels out as we approach an area called Kosovo. Once we cross the plateau, we’ll connect to the switchbacks, where we experience the most significant altitude gain. These switchbacks are the longest section of the trail and lead us to the crater ridge at Stella Point, from where Uhuru Peak comes into view. From Stella Point, it’s a relatively easy 40-minute ascent with the glaciers of Africa now flanking us on either side and the crater ridge visibly beneath us. On clear days, we can see the vast Savanna plains extending into Tanzania on our left and Kenya on our right. Your LHO Team Leader will be there to capture it all for you so that you can just focus on living these deeply transformative final steps to Uhuru Peak, the summit of Kilimanjaro.

 

After taking our summit photos and taking it all in, we’ll descend directly to Barafu, where we’ll rest for a couple of hours and have lunch. Following lunch, we’ll continue our descent to Mweika camp, located at the edge of the rainforest where oxygen is high, and the best sleep of your life awaits!

DAY 9: SHOWERS & FAREWELLS

Distance: 8.6 KM | Ascent: 0 M | Descent: 1444 M | Max Altitude: 2,800 M

 

The last morning is always bittersweet. On the one hand, we can’t wait to shower and reflect on the transformational journey we just shared. On the other hand, we are never really ready to say goodbye to the people who made it possible.

 

Before departing our camp for the final 3-hour trek to the gate, our LHO Team will treat us to the customary farewell party at the camp. Our team of porters, guides, chefs, and camp staff will give you a send-off like no other. This will be the last time you’ll see the full team and an opportunity to provide the team with a tip. Your LHO Team Leader will brief you privately on how we collect tips for this adventure.

 

After a full team photo, we’ll make our way down from Mweika, through the familiar rainforest, and finally to the gate of the national park.

 

Lunch will be served at the gate as our teams quickly perform the check-out procedures. Shortly after, we’ll be on our way to the hotel and the hot showers that we never take for granted ever again!

 

Our journey comes to an end with a team dinner hosted by your LHO Team Leader and the LHO guides.

DAY 10: HAKUNA MATATA RAFIKI!

The final day is dedicated to airport transfers. Breakfast is included at our hotel. Team members will be shuttled to the airport depending on flight times. Please be sure to communicate the correct flight times when you fill out your Team Details Form prior to this experience. Please make sure to communicate any changes to your LHO Team Leader as early as possible to ensure that arrangements are made.

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The most professional, knowledgeable, organized, supportive and fun adventure group. Thank you for the trip of a lifetime!

The most professional, knowledgeable, organized, supportive and fun adventure group. Thank you for the trip of a lifetime!

Greg

Greg

Amazing experience climbing the Kilimanjaro mountain with LHO. Extremely friendly and professional team. I want to especially thanks Rami and Hazem for being great professionals and super friendly! Best experience! I fully recommend everyone to plan trips with LHO!

Amazing experience climbing the Kilimanjaro mountain with LHO. Extremely friendly and professional team. I want to especially thanks Rami and Hazem for being great professionals and super friendly! Best experience! I fully recommend everyone to plan trips with LHO!

Mario

Mario

Just did the Feb/Mar Kilimanjaro trip with LHO and it was one of the best experiences! Every detail was thought of, the experience was managed extremely well but most importantly the team did not operate like a tour/adventure agency, they were part of us and that made all the difference! Thank you Rami and team!

Just did the Feb/Mar Kilimanjaro trip with LHO and it was one of the best experiences! Every detail was thought of, the experience was managed extremely well but most importantly the team did not operate like a tour/adventure agency, they were part of us and that made all the difference! Thank you Rami and team!

Farah Moumneh

Awesome experience climbing Kilimanjaro with these guys! Everything was incredible down to the last detail, will be back for more soon.

Awesome experience climbing Kilimanjaro with these guys! Everything was incredible down to the last detail, will be back for more soon.

Fadi Maktabi

For any beginner who would like to venture out alone like me, know that you will be encouraged and appreciated through out your days with LHO. From simplest to the most important aspect of this climb everything was so perfectly taken care of. They will prepare you, encourage you and leave you with an experience to last for a life time. Rami, Steve and many more amazing people i met thank you a ton for being so supportive.

For any beginner who would like to venture out alone like me, know that you will be encouraged and appreciated through out your days with LHO. From simplest to the most important aspect of this climb everything was so perfectly taken care of. They will prepare you, encourage you and leave you with an experience to last for a life time. Rami, Steve and many more amazing people i met thank you a ton for being so supportive.

Vajiha Nisar

I went to Kilimanjaro with LHO team & they made my experience wonderful.Very nice & professional team, very attentive to all details , personalized attention based on each & everyone situation and need, home feel and most importantly they give you encouragement to get the best out of your experience and out of yourself , to enjoy & to create everlasting memories. Thank you LHO team.

I went to Kilimanjaro with LHO team & they made my experience wonderful.Very nice & professional team, very attentive to all details , personalized attention based on each & everyone situation and need, home feel and most importantly they give you encouragement to get the best out of your experience and out of yourself , to enjoy & to create everlasting memories. Thank you LHO team.

Nour Mokdad

I had an epic experience with LHO on the 2019 Kilimanjaro trek - one of those life-changing trips that makes you reassess pretty much everything and just appreciate being in the present. Hugely challenging, massively fun, an incredible team environment, and I am all set to do another trip with them next year! Woop!

I had an epic experience with LHO on the 2019 Kilimanjaro trek - one of those life-changing trips that makes you reassess pretty much everything and just appreciate being in the present. Hugely challenging, massively fun, an incredible team environment, and I am all set to do another trip with them next year! Woop!

Sarah Zakzouk

Best team out there! Definitely the one to go to for your next adventure

Best team out there! Definitely the one to go to for your next adventure

Tatiana Mokbel

I went to the summit of Kilimanjaro with Rami from LHO and an amazing team and it was the best experience of my life. LHO has a spirit that fits my believes concerning the respect of nature and how to approach the challenge with humility honesty but also with faith and humanity. I did it thanks to the help of Rami and the team and I will go back again for new adventures with them ! Lots of love and light to you all !!

I went to the summit of Kilimanjaro with Rami from LHO and an amazing team and it was the best experience of my life. LHO has a spirit that fits my believes concerning the respect of nature and how to approach the challenge with humility honesty but also with faith and humanity. I did it thanks to the help of Rami and the team and I will go back again for new adventures with them ! Lots of love and light to you all !!

Katia Mehanneche

LHO is made up of passionate and well-prepared people who make sure that your adventures will be memorable (and safe)! Great job guys!

LHO is made up of passionate and well-prepared people who make sure that your adventures will be memorable (and safe)! Great job guys!

Mary Vì

Rami is very professional and knowledgeable. I went to Kilimanjaro with him and it was an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended

Rami is very professional and knowledgeable. I went to Kilimanjaro with him and it was an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended

MI Zalzaly

I’ve had my eyes set on climbing Kilimanjaro for the past 10 years & finally with the help of LHO I was able to do it. We did it last week and all I have to say it was the most amazing week of my life! At the beginning I only cared about summiting, but throughout our journey I realized that it’s way more than that! It’s about the experience! The food was so delicious& nutritious, the group was amazing we quickly became a family & bonded together, the porters& guides were so attentive & helpful and Rami was an amazing team leader always motivating us! Reaching the top became just an extra perk! We will always have Kili & I highly recommend anyone to embark on this adventure with LHO, it will be a trip of a lifetime! Can’t thank you enough LHO for helping me live the most amazing week of my life! I can’t wait to go on more trips with you guys!

I’ve had my eyes set on climbing Kilimanjaro for the past 10 years & finally with the help of LHO I was able to do it. We did it last week and all I have to say it was the most amazing week of my life! At the beginning I only cared about summiting, but throughout our journey I realized that it’s way more than that! It’s about the experience! The food was so delicious& nutritious, the group was amazing we quickly became a family & bonded together, the porters& guides were so attentive & helpful and Rami was an amazing team leader always motivating us! Reaching the top became just an extra perk! We will always have Kili & I highly recommend anyone to embark on this adventure with LHO, it will be a trip of a lifetime! Can’t thank you enough LHO for helping me live the most amazing week of my life! I can’t wait to go on more trips with you guys!

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Ghenwa Tarabai

Went to Kilimanjaro (Machame route) with LHO this past March - fantastic experience! Highly recommend it. The trail offers gorgeous views and unforgettable sunsets. It is demanding, especially summit night, but deeply exhilarating. The team leader, Rami Rasamny, is a mountaineer in the truest and best sense of the term - knowledgeable about the terrain and conditions, strict when he needs to be and very flexible when he can be. Little is left to chance - morning medical checks, balanced, nutritious meals, even day-bag inspections to ensure proper content and weight. Everything is carefully organized around safety, comfort and sheer fun. Also, the local team, led by Asseno, is simply amazing! It is a fantastic experience that I will always treasure! I have been back only a month and I am already looking forward to my next adventure with LHO :)

Went to Kilimanjaro (Machame route) with LHO this past March - fantastic experience! Highly recommend it. The trail offers gorgeous views and unforgettable sunsets. It is demanding, especially summit night, but deeply exhilarating. The team leader, Rami Rasamny, is a mountaineer in the truest and best sense of the term - knowledgeable about the terrain and conditions, strict when he needs to be and very flexible when he can be. Little is left to chance - morning medical checks, balanced, nutritious meals, even day-bag inspections to ensure proper content and weight. Everything is carefully organized around safety, comfort and sheer fun. Also, the local team, led by Asseno, is simply amazing! It is a fantastic experience that I will always treasure! I have been back only a month and I am already looking forward to my next adventure with LHO :)

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Nadine Debbas Achkar

I went to Kilimanjaro via Machame route during March with LHO team. All the team was so friendly and made my experience extremely nice! very professional team & fun at the same time! we felt like we are one big family during the whole week.

I went to Kilimanjaro via Machame route during March with LHO team. All the team was so friendly and made my experience extremely nice! very professional team & fun at the same time! we felt like we are one big family during the whole week.

Jinane Daaboul

Done 2 Life Happens Outdoors trips now and both have been amazing. Rami and his team think of everything to ensure you experience a safe, fun and fulfilling trip. I would highly recommend Life Happens Outdoors, whether you are stepping out of your comfort zone or are a seasoned trekker. There are trips for all levels and you will be supported/guided every step of the way.

Done 2 Life Happens Outdoors trips now and both have been amazing. Rami and his team think of everything to ensure you experience a safe, fun and fulfilling trip. I would highly recommend Life Happens Outdoors, whether you are stepping out of your comfort zone or are a seasoned trekker. There are trips for all levels and you will be supported/guided every step of the way.

Kerry Kiel

Just did the Kilimanjaro trip with LHO, and It was the best trip I have ever done.

Just did the Kilimanjaro trip with LHO, and It was the best trip I have ever done.

Vicky Gamil

A 24-hour decision turned out to be one of the best I’ve made in my life so far. I can’t sum it up in couple of words; you need to experience it yourself.

A 24-hour decision turned out to be one of the best I’ve made in my life so far. I can’t sum it up in couple of words; you need to experience it yourself.

Zeina Safa

This trip was an outstanding experience. Rami, and everyone at LHO, were easy to communicate with and answered all the questions to help me prepare for this trip. From the moment they picked me up at the airport everything was extremely organized and easy. I would not have made it to the summit without the help of the entire guide team. I’m stoked to start planning my next trip with them!

This trip was an outstanding experience. Rami, and everyone at LHO, were easy to communicate with and answered all the questions to help me prepare for this trip. From the moment they picked me up at the airport everything was extremely organized and easy. I would not have made it to the summit without the help of the entire guide team. I’m stoked to start planning my next trip with them!

Samuel Ayer

A five stars experience with a five stars organization! People truly capable of inspiring and motivating any level adventurer to achieve their goal. I loved it, and so did everyone on our team. Thanks will be back.

A five stars experience with a five stars organization! People truly capable of inspiring and motivating any level adventurer to achieve their goal. I loved it, and so did everyone on our team. Thanks will be back.

Roberto David

Climbing Kilimanjaro brings you closer to Beauty and Life. Climbing Kilimanjaro with Life Happens Outdoors is a whole other story. Being with such inspiring and beautiful people inside out brings more sweetness, joy and love to the experience. In an intense journey, it is wonderful to be surrounded by such caring and loving people.

Climbing Kilimanjaro brings you closer to Beauty and Life. Climbing Kilimanjaro with Life Happens Outdoors is a whole other story. Being with such inspiring and beautiful people inside out brings more sweetness, joy and love to the experience. In an intense journey, it is wonderful to be surrounded by such caring and loving people.

Lamia Farhat

Our trip to the Kilimanjaro top was one of the best experience I had. The team of Life happens outdoors is on every aspect top of the line . Pro, friendly, psychological, equipped and again friendly! Leaders, guides, cooks, porters all know what to do and are doing more. We felt pampered and thanks to the experience of the team we all joined the top of Africa. You gave us the feeling of family style hike with the strength of international corporation behind us. Thanks again Pascal

Our trip to the Kilimanjaro top was one of the best experience I had. The team of Life happens outdoors is on every aspect top of the line . Pro, friendly, psychological, equipped and again friendly! Leaders, guides, cooks, porters all know what to do and are doing more. We felt pampered and thanks to the experience of the team we all joined the top of Africa. You gave us the feeling of family style hike with the strength of international corporation behind us. Thanks again Pascal

Pascal Streit

Hello, All around great trip with super attentive and caring hosts Anthony and Elie. The guides and porters are gems and an integral part of the trip’s comfort and satisfaction. The tents are comfortable and the mat essential. The food is also adequate and in some cases excellent given how remote the campsites are. In terms of constructive feedback, I would advise future guests that they are very likely to get sick and tired due to the altitude. Had I known, I would’ve brought more medication and painkillers like panadol to take the edge off the headaches. I really appreciated Elie’s attention to detail. He was able to pay attention and follow up with a very demanding group through sickness and health. The man was made to be hospitable.

Hello, All around great trip with super attentive and caring hosts Anthony and Elie. The guides and porters are gems and an integral part of the trip’s comfort and satisfaction. The tents are comfortable and the mat essential. The food is also adequate and in some cases excellent given how remote the campsites are. In terms of constructive feedback, I would advise future guests that they are very likely to get sick and tired due to the altitude. Had I known, I would’ve brought more medication and painkillers like panadol to take the edge off the headaches. I really appreciated Elie’s attention to detail. He was able to pay attention and follow up with a very demanding group through sickness and health. The man was made to be hospitable.

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Leila Kaissi

Amazing trip, very well organized and Bader was incredible. Really enjoyed and will definitely be planning another trip with LHO!

Amazing trip, very well organized and Bader was incredible. Really enjoyed and will definitely be planning another trip with LHO!

Melissa Jefferies

The trip with Elie and Anthony was amazing and incredibly well organized. The porters and guides in Tanzania were also extremely supportive and made sure that the team had everything they needed to achieve their goals of summitting the mountain. Fully recommend the experience as a great adventure :)

The trip with Elie and Anthony was amazing and incredibly well organized. The porters and guides in Tanzania were also extremely supportive and made sure that the team had everything they needed to achieve their goals of summitting the mountain. Fully recommend the experience as a great adventure :)

Varsha Muckatira

Such a rewarding experience, even for those who can't summit they will surely gain something. The hotel selection is so good especially after a trip like this one.

Such a rewarding experience, even for those who can't summit they will surely gain something. The hotel selection is so good especially after a trip like this one.

Athoub Albusaily

Athoub Albusaily

It was definitely an eye opening, soul refreshing, senses tingling trip for both myself and my wife. A trip that started off with a 3D2N safari tour (which was beautifully crafted) which is then followed by the main event - the expedition up to Kilimanjaro. The expedition was well managed, trip leader (Hazem) was so professional yet witty and funny and instantly was able to create a form of rapport with everyone in the team & detailed with his nightly briefly to prepare us for the next day's phase, the guides and porters were sooooo friendly, positive, cheerful, engaging, supportive and most importantly they treated us like one. A family. I dont think what I have typed here served justice to the experience gained and how much my senses have been thoroughly engaged. But I do know for sure, this expedition have certainly touched and recharged my soul, with positivity, enlightenment and a refreshing perspective that I have never felt before after a particular trip.

It was definitely an eye opening, soul refreshing, senses tingling trip for both myself and my wife. A trip that started off with a 3D2N safari tour (which was beautifully crafted) which is then followed by the main event - the expedition up to Kilimanjaro. The expedition was well managed, trip leader (Hazem) was so professional yet witty and funny and instantly was able to create a form of rapport with everyone in the team & detailed with his nightly briefly to prepare us for the next day's phase, the guides and porters were sooooo friendly, positive, cheerful, engaging, supportive and most importantly they treated us like one. A family. I dont think what I have typed here served justice to the experience gained and how much my senses have been thoroughly engaged. But I do know for sure, this expedition have certainly touched and recharged my soul, with positivity, enlightenment and a refreshing perspective that I have never felt before after a particular trip.

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Khalique Arshad

Khalique Arshad

Experience, guidance, values, support and the community LHO brings...it is all there at its absolute best...I could not have chosen any better.

Experience, guidance, values, support and the community LHO brings...it is all there at its absolute best...I could not have chosen any better.

Lojain Alsharif

Lojain Alsharif

For me, it was another long hike, but this time on higher altitude. It was my first real trekking peak. I was well prepared mentally, physically and got the needed gear. With LHO's team they made it easier and more fun. Hazem, our expedition leader along with our 2 local guides, Joakim and Saidi with everyone else in the team from the cook, porters...were simply amazing. Well trained and well prepared, we were well taken care of. Everyone knows his/her job, does it to the full without forgetting the big smile on each ones face. Getting to the peak was a big achievement. The emotions and feelings you get once on Uhuru Peak are undescribable. It was a great adventure and you guys made it unforgettable. Asante Sana Tony

For me, it was another long hike, but this time on higher altitude. It was my first real trekking peak. I was well prepared mentally, physically and got the needed gear. With LHO's team they made it easier and more fun. Hazem, our expedition leader along with our 2 local guides, Joakim and Saidi with everyone else in the team from the cook, porters...were simply amazing. Well trained and well prepared, we were well taken care of. Everyone knows his/her job, does it to the full without forgetting the big smile on each ones face. Getting to the peak was a big achievement. The emotions and feelings you get once on Uhuru Peak are undescribable. It was a great adventure and you guys made it unforgettable. Asante Sana Tony

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Tony Aoun

Tony Aoun

Let me just say that i would definitely come back again :) Hazem was amazing, his whole team as well. Thank you all i will never forget this trip.

Let me just say that i would definitely come back again :) Hazem was amazing, his whole team as well. Thank you all i will never forget this trip.

This trip was amazing! Menna and the local team were not only extremely professional and experts, but also a lot of fun making our way to Uhuru Peak and down an incredible journey.

This trip was amazing! Menna and the local team were not only extremely professional and experts, but also a lot of fun making our way to Uhuru Peak and down an incredible journey.

Mia

Mia

Climbing Kilimanjaro has been my postponed dream for so long. I was convinced that it might be an attainable goal after conversations with LHO team leader Bader on my trip to Nepal last year, and I'm so glad I finally did it! From the get-go, the LHO team has been very supportive, from helping me get the right gear to giving advice on how I needed to prepare for the trip both physically & mentally. this continued once we reached Moshi with our wonderful Team Leader Menna, who was never short of good advice, and ensured that we were always safe, well-fed, hydrated and our tents properly ventilated! The local team was incredible and took care of us every step of the way, I don't think that we would have reached the summit without Joaquin keeping the group's zen and pace, Saeedi's joyful spirit, Patia's soft nudging, And Asinu's rock solid hand supporting our back when we no longer could. this has been a dream come true and a trip of a lifetime! So a big thank you to the LHO team on the ground and behind the scenes for making this happen.

Climbing Kilimanjaro has been my postponed dream for so long. I was convinced that it might be an attainable goal after conversations with LHO team leader Bader on my trip to Nepal last year, and I'm so glad I finally did it! From the get-go, the LHO team has been very supportive, from helping me get the right gear to giving advice on how I needed to prepare for the trip both physically & mentally. this continued once we reached Moshi with our wonderful Team Leader Menna, who was never short of good advice, and ensured that we were always safe, well-fed, hydrated and our tents properly ventilated! The local team was incredible and took care of us every step of the way, I don't think that we would have reached the summit without Joaquin keeping the group's zen and pace, Saeedi's joyful spirit, Patia's soft nudging, And Asinu's rock solid hand supporting our back when we no longer could. this has been a dream come true and a trip of a lifetime! So a big thank you to the LHO team on the ground and behind the scenes for making this happen.

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Maryam

Maryam

Life Happens Outdoors offered an incredible Kilimanjaro experience that perfectly aligned with vision. Their attentive guides and thoughtful planning not only ensured safety but also instilled confidence throughout the journey. The team's genuine commitment and enthusiasm for the adventure resonated with our team's personal values, making the trek an unforgettable and deeply fulfilling experience. I highly recommend Life Happens Outdoors for anyone seeking a thrilling yet well-guided outdoor adventure. Life truly happens outdoors with LHO (and they provide a shoulder to lean on!).

Life Happens Outdoors offered an incredible Kilimanjaro experience that perfectly aligned with vision. Their attentive guides and thoughtful planning not only ensured safety but also instilled confidence throughout the journey. The team's genuine commitment and enthusiasm for the adventure resonated with our team's personal values, making the trek an unforgettable and deeply fulfilling experience. I highly recommend Life Happens Outdoors for anyone seeking a thrilling yet well-guided outdoor adventure. Life truly happens outdoors with LHO (and they provide a shoulder to lean on!).

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Top Questions

Are there any vaccines or medications I need to take for Tanzania?

Vaccines: As a general recommendation for travel, make sure that your tetanus & hepatitis shots are up to date. If you live, are transiting through or have previously visited any country in sub-Saharan Africa in the past 5 years, you will be required to have a yellow fever vaccine and carry the booklet as proof of vaccination. Medications: We recommend taking over the counter Malaria medication. Please consult your doctor for the tablets that work best for you.

Vaccines: As a general recommendation for travel, make sure that your tetanus & hepatitis shots are up to date. If you live, are transiting through or have previously visited any country in sub-Saharan Africa in the past 5 years, you will be required to have a yellow fever vaccine and carry the booklet as proof of vaccination. Medications: We recommend taking over the counter Malaria medication. Please consult your doctor for the tablets that work best for you.

What's the toilet situation?

There are fixed toilets at the campsites and at different points on the trail. The campsite toilets are relatively well maintained. We also have a private toilet tent that can be used at the campsites. We don't advise anyone to poop in nature because we want to preserve the environment, especially in the higher altitude locations where poop doesn't disappear with rain nor gets absorbed by the soil. It freezes and stays there!

There are fixed toilets at the campsites and at different points on the trail. The campsite toilets are relatively well maintained. We also have a private toilet tent that can be used at the campsites. We don't advise anyone to poop in nature because we want to preserve the environment, especially in the higher altitude locations where poop doesn't disappear with rain nor gets absorbed by the soil. It freezes and stays there!

Where does the drinking water come from?

Drinking water is sourced from local springs on the mountain then boiled and sanitized with special tablets to ensure it's safe to drink. You will have unlimited treated water refills throughout the expedition.

Drinking water is sourced from local springs on the mountain then boiled and sanitized with special tablets to ensure it's safe to drink. You will have unlimited treated water refills throughout the expedition.

What's the temperature and weather like?

The lowest temperatures experienced on Kilimanjaro are during the summit night when it can go as low as -15 Celsius. The coldest portion of the entire trip is usually the first hour of summit night and just before sunrise at around 4:30 am. On most other days temperatures can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius or higher if there's no wind. On most nights temperatures can dip to 0 degrees Celsius. There's no way to climb Kilimanjaro and not experience all the seasons at some point. Even during t

The lowest temperatures experienced on Kilimanjaro are during the summit night when it can go as low as -15 Celsius. The coldest portion of the entire trip is usually the first hour of summit night and just before sunrise at around 4:30 am. On most other days temperatures can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius or higher if there's no wind. On most nights temperatures can dip to 0 degrees Celsius. There's no way to climb Kilimanjaro and not experience all the seasons at some point. Even during the dry season, it will still rain in the rainforest because of humidity clouds that form at the base of the mountain, and get pushed up to higher altitude by midday. We'll also feel warmer weather and may even find ourselves in shorts and t-shirts as high up as summit base camp (4,600m). Your gear list has everything you need in order to make sure you're able to go through all the different weather conditions and enjoy every aspect of this beautiful mountain.

Top Questions

Are there any vaccines or medications I need to take for Tanzania?

Vaccines: As a general recommendation for travel, make sure that your tetanus & hepatitis shots are up to date. If you live, are transiting through or have previously visited any country in sub-Saharan Africa in the past 5 years, you will be required to have a yellow fever vaccine and carry the booklet as proof of vaccination. Medications: We recommend taking over the counter Malaria medication. Please consult your doctor for the tablets that work best for you.

Vaccines: As a general recommendation for travel, make sure that your tetanus & hepatitis shots are up to date. If you live, are transiting through or have previously visited any country in sub-Saharan Africa in the past 5 years, you will be required to have a yellow fever vaccine and carry the booklet as proof of vaccination. Medications: We recommend taking over the counter Malaria medication. Please consult your doctor for the tablets that work best for you.

What's the toilet situation?

There are fixed toilets at the campsites and at different points on the trail. The campsite toilets are relatively well maintained. We also have a private toilet tent that can be used at the campsites. We don't advise anyone to poop in nature because we want to preserve the environment, especially in the higher altitude locations where poop doesn't disappear with rain nor gets absorbed by the soil. It freezes and stays there!

There are fixed toilets at the campsites and at different points on the trail. The campsite toilets are relatively well maintained. We also have a private toilet tent that can be used at the campsites. We don't advise anyone to poop in nature because we want to preserve the environment, especially in the higher altitude locations where poop doesn't disappear with rain nor gets absorbed by the soil. It freezes and stays there!

Where does the drinking water come from?

Drinking water is sourced from local springs on the mountain then boiled and sanitized with special tablets to ensure it's safe to drink. You will have unlimited treated water refills throughout the expedition.

Drinking water is sourced from local springs on the mountain then boiled and sanitized with special tablets to ensure it's safe to drink. You will have unlimited treated water refills throughout the expedition.

What's the temperature and weather like?

he lowest temperatures experienced on Kilimanjaro are during the summit night when it can go as low as -15 Celsius. The coldest portion of the entire trip is usually the first hour of summit night and just before sunrise at around 4:30 am. On most other days temperatures can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius or higher if there's no wind. On most nights temperatures can dip to 0 degrees Celsius. There's no way to climb Kilimanjaro and not experience all the seasons at some point. Even during th

he lowest temperatures experienced on Kilimanjaro are during the summit night when it can go as low as -15 Celsius. The coldest portion of the entire trip is usually the first hour of summit night and just before sunrise at around 4:30 am. On most other days temperatures can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius or higher if there's no wind. On most nights temperatures can dip to 0 degrees Celsius. There's no way to climb Kilimanjaro and not experience all the seasons at some point. Even during the dry season, it will still rain in the rainforest because of humidity clouds that form at the base of the mountain, and get pushed up to higher altitude by midday. We'll also feel warmer weather and may even find ourselves in shorts and t-shirts as high up as summit base camp (4,600m). Your gear list has everything you need in order to make sure you're able to go through all the different weather conditions and enjoy every aspect of this beautiful mountain.

Top Questions

Are there any vaccines or medications I need to take for Tanzania?

Vaccines: As a general recommendation for travel, make sure that your tetanus & hepatitis shots are up to date. If you live, are transiting through or have previously visited any country in sub-Saharan Africa in the past 5 years, you will be required to have a yellow fever vaccine and carry the booklet as proof of vaccination. Medications: We recommend taking over the counter Malaria medication. Please consult your doctor for the tablets that work best for you.

Vaccines: As a general recommendation for travel, make sure that your tetanus & hepatitis shots are up to date. If you live, are transiting through or have previously visited any country in sub-Saharan Africa in the past 5 years, you will be required to have a yellow fever vaccine and carry the booklet as proof of vaccination. Medications: We recommend taking over the counter Malaria medication. Please consult your doctor for the tablets that work best for you.

What's the toilet situation?

There are fixed toilets at the campsites and at different points on the trail. The campsite toilets are relatively well maintained. We also have a private toilet tent that can be used at the campsites. We don't advise anyone to poop in nature because we want to preserve the environment, especially in the higher altitude locations where poop doesn't disappear with rain nor gets absorbed by the soil. It freezes and stays there!

There are fixed toilets at the campsites and at different points on the trail. The campsite toilets are relatively well maintained. We also have a private toilet tent that can be used at the campsites. We don't advise anyone to poop in nature because we want to preserve the environment, especially in the higher altitude locations where poop doesn't disappear with rain nor gets absorbed by the soil. It freezes and stays there!

Where does the drinking water come from?

Is there a need to get a purifier for drinking or tablets that purify the water? Drinking water is sourced from local springs on the mountain then boiled and sanitized with special tablets to ensure it's safe to drink. You will have unlimited treated water refills throughout the expedition.

Is there a need to get a purifier for drinking or tablets that purify the water? Drinking water is sourced from local springs on the mountain then boiled and sanitized with special tablets to ensure it's safe to drink. You will have unlimited treated water refills throughout the expedition.

What's the temperature and weather like?

The lowest temperatures experienced on Kilimanjaro are during the summit night when it can go as low as -15 Celsius. The coldest portion of the entire trip is usually the first hour of summit night and just before sunrise at around 4:30 am. On most other days temperatures can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius or higher if there's no wind. On most nights temperatures can dip to 0 degrees Celsius. There's no way to climb Kilimanjaro and not experience all the seasons at some point. Even during t

The lowest temperatures experienced on Kilimanjaro are during the summit night when it can go as low as -15 Celsius. The coldest portion of the entire trip is usually the first hour of summit night and just before sunrise at around 4:30 am. On most other days temperatures can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius or higher if there's no wind. On most nights temperatures can dip to 0 degrees Celsius. There's no way to climb Kilimanjaro and not experience all the seasons at some point. Even during the dry season, it will still rain in the rainforest because of humidity clouds that form at the base of the mountain, and get pushed up to higher altitude by midday. We'll also feel warmer weather and may even find ourselves in shorts and t-shirts as high up as summit base camp (4,600m). Your gear list has everything you need in order to make sure you're able to go through all the different weather conditions and enjoy every aspect of this beautiful mountain.

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