Trip Planning for Treks & Climbs | BY Elie Abi Akar | PUBLISH DATE: March 19 2025 | READ TIME: 2 mins | UPDATED DATE: June 05 2026

Where Do You Go to the Bathroom When Climbing Kilimanjaro?

Sunrise on the summit during the Climb Kilimanjaro Expedition with the Life Happens Outdoors team.

Embarking on the journey to climb Kilimanjaro is a thrilling adventure that tests both physical endurance and mental resilience. Amidst the preparation for this monumental trek, one practical question often […]

Embarking on the journey to climb Kilimanjaro is a thrilling adventure that tests both physical endurance and mental resilience. Amidst the preparation for this monumental trek, one practical question often arises: where do you go when nature calls? Understanding the toilet facilities available can significantly enhance your comfort and overall experience on the mountain.

Public “Long Drop” Toilets

At each campsite along Kilimanjaro’s routes, climbers will find public toilets commonly referred to as “long drop” facilities. These are basic wooden structures built over deep holes in the ground, designed for squatting rather than sitting. Due to the high traffic of climbers, these toilets can become quite unclean and emit noticeable odors. While park rangers strive to maintain cleanliness, the sheer number of users often makes this challenging.

Private Toilet Tents

To enhance hygiene and comfort, many reputable tour operators offer private toilet tents for their clients. These portable toilets are enclosed within privacy tents and are set up at each campsite by dedicated staff members, often referred to as “toilet porters.” This option provides a more sanitary and comfortable alternative to the public facilities, ensuring a better experience during the climb.

Hygiene Tips

Regardless of the toilet facilities you choose, maintaining personal hygiene is crucial:

  • Hand Sanitizer: Always carry a personal supply to use after bathroom visits, as water for washing hands may not be readily available.
  • Sanitary Wipes: Bring your own supply, as it is often not provided at campsites.
  • Sealable Bags: Use these to pack out used toilet paper or sanitary products, adhering to Leave No Trace principles and preserving the mountain environment.

Understanding and preparing for the bathroom facilities on Mount Kilimanjaro can significantly impact your trekking experience. By familiarizing yourself with the available options and packing necessary hygiene items, you can focus more on the climb and the breathtaking landscapes, ensuring a memorable and comfortable adventure.

For a more in-depth discussion on preparing for Kilimanjaro, including insights into daily life on the mountain, you might find this video helpful:

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Elie Abi Akar

Elie is the Base Camp Chief at Life Happens Outdoors, orchestrating every adventure from first step to summit. He believes the outdoors offer something essential which is a space to disconnect from routine and reconnect with what truly matters. His mission is simple: to make every journey feel meaningful and unforgettable.