The Northern Circuit route is an extension of the Lemosho trail and is currently the best performing route on Mount Kilimanjaro. That’s mainly due to the route’s short hiking intervals and gradual ascents. This means you’ll get plenty of room to acclimatize during the trek, which will help prevent altitude sickness and improve your chances...Read More
The Machame route ranks third in overall performance but is the most popular route on Mount Kilimanjaro. That’s mainly due to the route’s affordable costs, in addition to its good acclimatization opportunities and gradual ascents. Just like the Lemosho trail, the Machame route is also known for its beautiful scenery, diverse landscapes and relatively high...Read More
The Lemosho route is the second best performing route on Mount Kilimanjaro and has the most scenic viewpoints compared to other trails on the mountain. (1) Since the route is less crowded, on the first two days of the ascent, you’ll get to experience and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of its natural surroundings,...Read More
People climb Kilimanjaro for a variety of reasons, including personal challenge, adventure, exploration, and the desire to experience the unique natural beauty of the mountain and its surrounding environment. Ultimately, the reasons for climbing Kilimanjaro are personal and unique to each individual. However, the experience of climbing this iconic mountain is one that is sure...Read More
When it comes down to it, reviews are only meaningful if they can be trusted. What I wish I knew before climbing Kilimanjaro is that there are only three techniques to verify the validity of a business and its services without parting with your hard-earned money. One way to go about it is to assess...Read More
As you explore Mount Kilimanjaro, you’ll likely come across the most iconic images of this African giant featuring the mountain as a backdrop to large herds of elephants roaming in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. Amboseli is famous for its large population of free-roaming elephants and is the only place where you can witness elephants and...Read More
Climbing the Barranco Wall on Mount Kilimanjaro, otherwise known as the Kissing Rock, poses zero risks to your well-being beacause in reality, it is simply a rock-shaped staircase located between the Karanga Valley and the Barranco Valley on Kilimanjaro. Many hikers are intimidated by images of the large massif online, which appears to be a...Read More
Because Mount Kilimanjaro stands at 5,895 meters (19,340 feet), you and the majority of hikers attempting to climb the mountain will likely need to acclimatize prior to the hike. This is because after fatigue and poor digestion, Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is the leading cause of most Kilimanjaro summit failures and a good chunk of...Read More
With about 16,000 hikers that attempt to climb Kilimanjaro every year, the overall Kilimanjaro summit success rate for the 7 established routes is only averaged at 60%. (1) Though this is the case, Kilimanjaro hikes have been effortless over recent years thanks to the rise of information on the internet. Better-informed hikers have learned to...Read More
The weather on Mount Kilimanjaro is mainly determined by altitude and time of day, rather than seasonal changes that cause wide temperatures. This is mainly to due to the mountain’s proximity to the equator, ocean and its height. In a nutshell, the winds that move across the Indian ocean are interrupted by the mountain’s masif,...Read More