Kilimanjaro

Known as the “Coca-Cola Route,” the Marangu trail is the only Kilimanjaro route with hut accommodations along the way, offering extra comfort in shared dormitory-style lodging. Over 6 days, hikers ascend through rainforest, moorland, and alpine desert to reach the summit.

The Machame Route, often called the “Whiskey Route,” is one of the most popular and scenic paths to the summit. Over 7 days, you’ll trek through diverse landscapes — from lush forests to rocky ridges and the stunning Barranco Wall.

The Lemosho Route is one of the most scenic and less crowded trails on Mount Kilimanjaro. Over 8 days, you’ll cross lush rainforests, the vast Shira Plateau, and dramatic valleys before reaching Uhuru Peak — the Roof of Africa.

Why visit Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak, standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), offering a once-in-a-lifetime challenge for trekkers. The mountain's breathtaking scenery includes diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts and its iconic snow-capped summit, providing stunning vistas along the way. With no technical climbing skills required, it's accessible to determined trekkers, and multiple routes like Machame, Lemosho, and Marangu offer varied experiences. At the summit, you’re treated to unforgettable panoramic views and a spectacular sunrise. Kilimanjaro also holds cultural significance for the local Chagga people and is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and monkeys. This iconic mountain is the ultimate bucket-list adventure for those seeking to conquer the "Roof of Africa."
A breathtaking view of Mount Kilimanjaro framed by a clear starry night sky from Kajiado County, Kenya.