Kilimanjaro Climb Prices

& Route Comparison

How Much Does it Cost to Climb Kilimanjaro?

RouteTrek DaysSuccess RateFitness Level RequiredEstimated PriceNotes
Marangu5–6~ 60–75%Lower technical difficulty; moderate fitness. Short days and less acclimatisation increase risk.~ US$1,700–2,300Oldest and most established route, “Coca-Cola Route” with hut accommodation, warmer & more comfortable, especially in rainy season.
Machame6–7~ 70–90% (7-day); ~70% (6-day)More strenuous; steeper ascents; high fitness recommended especially for shorter itineraries.~ US$1,900–2,600“Whiskey Route,” most scenic and popular. Excellent acclimatization, dramatic landscapes, rich ecosystem diversity.
Umbwe6~ 50–70%Very high fitness & altitude tolerance; for experienced trekkers only.~ US$2,000–3,000Most challenging, least traveled; steep ascent, lush rainforest to high alpine zones, breathtaking views from the start.
Lemosho7~ 85–90%+ (8-day: ~90%+)High fitness, good for first-timers; “walk high, sleep low” for acclimatization.~ US$2,500–3,200Scenic, least crowded; western side, forests, moorlands, panoramic views across Shira Plateau, merges with Machame Route.
Rongai7~ 75–80%Moderate fitness; gentler gradient; less-crowded route.~ US$2,000–2,700Approaches from north near Kenya; driest route, peaceful wilderness, wildlife sightings like colobus monkeys & antelope.
Northern Circuit9~ 90–95%+High fitness/endurance required; excellent acclimatization.~ US$2,500–3,500Longest and newest trail; 360° journey around the mountain, remote and scenic northern slopes, panoramic wilderness.

What’s Included 

  • Park fees and camping fees 
  • Kilimanjaro rescue team fees 
  • Professional mountain guides (Wilderness First Responder certified) 
  • Hotel accommodation in Moshi (before and after the trek, optional)
  • Cooks and porters (ethically treated and fairly paid) 
  • Full board meals during the trek 
  • Drinking water and hot drinks on the mountain 
  • Private tent for each climber (spacious, 4-season) 
  • Dining tent and portable chairs/table 
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off (upon request) 
  • Oxygen cylinder for emergency use 
  • Summit certificate 

What’s Not Included 

  • Flights (international/domestic) 
  • Visa fees 
  • Tips for guides, porters, and cooks (customary $250–$300 total per trekker) 
  • Sleeping bags, trekking poles (can be rented) 
  • Travel insurance (required) 
  • Snacks and energy bars 
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks 

 

Note:  
Payment Terms & Booking Policy 

  • Deposit: A 10–30% deposit is required to confirm your booking. 
  • Balance Payment: Paid on arrival in Moshi before the trek begins. 
  • Accepted Payment Methods: 
    • Bank transfer (USD preferred) 
    • Credit/Debit Card (3–5% surcharge) 
    • Cash (USD or TZS) 

Why Trek with Kilimanjarojoy.travel? 

  • 100% locally owned & operated 
  • High safety standards & certified mountain crew 
  • Ethical porter treatment & KPAP compliant 
  • Customized, small-group, and private treks 
  • Real-time support via WhatsApp & Email 
  • Pre-trek preparation support (checklist, training guide, etc.)