
Have answers to some common questions about Mount Kilimanjaro
Choosing the best time to hike Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the most important decisions when planning your trek.
Choosing the best route to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the most important decisions you will make before beginning your journey to Africa's highest peak. With seven main routes available, each offering different scenery, acclimatization profiles, success rates, and levels of difficulty, the ideal route depends on your time, fitness level, and the type of experience you want. At Kilimanjaro Mountaineers, our experienced local guides help you select the route that gives you the highest chance of reaching Uhuru Peak safely and comfortably.
Designing the right Mount Kilimanjaro itinerary is the key to a safe, successful, and enjoyable climb. Our expert team creates carefully paced Kilimanjaro climb itineraries for all major routes up Africa's tallest mountain (5,895 m / 19,341 ft).
Reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro is absolutely achievable in your 50s, 60s, 70s and even 80s – as long as the climb is planned with care.
Planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and wondering whether you need Diamox?
Many climbers wonder whether they need to use bottled oxygen to safely summit Mount Kilimanjaro. The short answer is: no, supplemental oxygen is not required for most people. With a good route choice, sensible pacing, and proper acclimatization, the vast majority of trekkers reach Uhuru Peak without using extra oxygen.
A well-designed meal plan is essential to keeping climbers energized, hydrated, and motivated throughout a Kilimanjaro expedition. Proper nutrition supports stamina, helps your body adjust to altitude, and maintains morale during long trekking days. This guide explains exactly what food you'll eat on Mount Kilimanjaro, how meals are prepared, and how nutrition is adapted for each altitude zone.
Getting your gear right is one of the most important parts of preparing for a Kilimanjaro climb. The mountain takes you from warm tropical forest to icy, windswept summit – and your equipment has to keep you safe, warm, and comfortable in every zone.
Preparing properly is just as important as choosing the right route.
Flying to Mount Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is the most convenient way to begin your Kilimanjaro trekking adventure. The airport sits between Arusha and Moshi, approximately 45 km from the mountain's main entry points. Whether you are traveling from the US, UK, Europe, Asia, or Africa, several airlines provide direct or connecting flights to JRO.