Climbing Package

All-inclusive package with professional guides, meals, and equipment.

From USD 3,242 | Per Person
Solo climber add-on charge $350
Single supplement charge $300

Crew List Idea For 2 Client
Is Per Bellow

• 1 Lead guide
• 1 Assistant guide
• 1 Cook
• 1 Waiter
• 1 Toilet porter magic word (Pilot)
• 10 Regular porters

Best Time to Climb

The best time to climb Kilimanjaro is during the dry season – from December to mid March, and from late June to October. The best months are January, February, July, August, September and October.

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Kilimanjaro Climb

LEMOSHO ROUTE

The most scenic route with best acclimatization and highest success rate
Duration

9 Days

Difficulty

Moderate

Success Rate

92%

Distance

70 km (43 mi)

The Lemosho Route is considered the most scenic route on Kilimanjaro. With 8 days, it offers the best acclimatization profile and highest success rate.

Starting from the west, you'll experience pristine wilderness and fewer crowds, especially in the first few days.

The route crosses the stunning Shira Plateau and offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities before joining the Machame Route.

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be met and transferred for overnight accommodation at The Maridadi hotel B&B. Your head guide will meet you for your briefing, gear check and arrange for you to hire any equipment you may need.

Why Choose This Route?

Most scenic with pristine wilderness and excellent acclimatization.

Route Highlights

  • • Most scenic route with pristine wilderness
  • • Best acclimatization profile with 92% success rate
  • • Less crowded, especially in first few days
  • • Crosses stunning Shira Plateau
  • • Excellent wildlife viewing opportunities
  • Difficulty & Training

    Difficulty Breakdown

    ModerateGood fitness level recommended
    Physical Requirements
    • Good fitness level
    • Ability to walk 6-8 hours per day
    • Some hiking experience preferred
    • Regular exercise routine
    Challenges to Expect
    • Long trek duration
    • Barranco Wall climb
    • High altitude
    • Variable weather
    Cardiovascular Training
    • 3-4 times per week
    • 30-60 minutes per session
    • Hiking, running, or cycling
    • Include hill training
    Strength Training
    • 2-3 times per week
    • Focus on legs and core
    • Squats, lunges, step-ups
    • Build endurance

    Note: Altitude affects everyone differently. Even with excellent fitness, proper acclimatization is essential. Our itinerary is designed to maximize your chances of success through gradual altitude gain.

    Professional Mountain Guides

    Nature Diplomats DMC employs the finest talent for Kilimanjaro expeditions. Our guides and their mountain crews are true professionals who have led hundreds of successful climbs.
    7+ Years
    Experience
    WFR
    Certified
    500+
    Successful Climbs

    Day by Day Itinerary

    1 Londorossi Gate to Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,750m)
    2 Mti Mkubwa to Shira Camp 1 (3,500m)
    3 Shira Camp 1 to Shira Camp 2 (3,840m)
    4 Shira Camp 2 to Barranco Camp via Lava Tower (3,960m)
    5 Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp (3,995m)
    6 Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp (4,673m)
    7 Summit Day – Barafu to Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
    8 Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate

    Route Map

    Lemosho Route path to Uhuru Peak
    Ascent Route
    Descent Route
    Camp
    Summit

    Kilimanjaro Climb Rates

    Validity: 1st January 2026 to 31st December 2027. Prices per person sharing.

    Prices are per person in USD and are determined by the size of the booking group, and not necessarily the number of climbers that ultimately climb together. Here are prices for some of our best selling treks:

    RouteDaysSpec1 PAX2 PAX3 PAX4-8 PAX9-10 PAX
    MARANGU7Standard$3,131$2,366$2,140$1,970$1,848
    MACHAME8Standard$3,888$2,856$2,643$2,400$2,276
    RONGAI8Standard$3,446$2,781$2,480$2,300$2,000
    LEMOSHO Selected9Standard$3,478$3,242$2,956$2,700$2,400
    NORTHERN CIRCUIT10Standard$4,200$3,650$3,350$3,100$2,850
    * Prices are per person and include all park fees, professional guides, porters, meals, and camping/hut accommodation.

    Expert Tip

    The Lemosho Route offers the best balance of scenery, acclimatization, and success rate. Highly recommended for those who want the full Kilimanjaro experience.

    What's Included

    • All meals and accommodation during the trek
    • Professional mountain guides and porters
    • National park fees and climbing permits
    • Emergency oxygen and comprehensive first aid kit
    • High-quality camping equipment
    • Two medical check-ups daily for altitude monitoring

    What's Excluded

    • Tips to guides and porters
    • Personal hiking gear and equipment
    • Travel insurance (mandatory)
    • Tanzania visa
    • International flights
    • Personal expenses

    Kilimanjaro Packing List

    Get your gear ready! Here’s a quick overview of important packing tips.
    • Weight limit: Porter duffel bags are limited to 15kg (33 lbs)
    • Layering is key: Weather changes dramatically from base to summit
    • Break in boots: Wear your hiking boots for at least 50 miles before the trek
    • Test your gear: Make sure everything works before you arrive in Tanzania

    Route Comparison Data (2026)

    Compare all Kilimanjaro climbing routes
    RouteDistance (approx.)Typical DurationDifficulty
    Northern Circuit88 km (55 mi)8 DaysHigh (Distance)
    Lemosho Current70 km (43 mi)9 DaysMedium
    Rongai72 km (45 mi)7 DaysMedium
    Machame63 km (39 mi)7 DaysMedium/High
    Marangu72 km (45 mi)6 DaysLow/Medium

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