Climbing Kilimanjaro Cost, Prices/Kilimanjaro Trekking Cost

The cost to climb Kilimanjaro can range from approximately $2,000 to over $6,000 per person for an all-inclusive guided package, excluding flights. The wide price range depends on the quality of the operator, the route, the number of days, and additional expenses like flights, visas, and tips.

A trek up Kilimanjaro typically costs $2,000 to $7,000+ USD for the tour package itself, but the total cost can reach $5,000 or more, depending on the operator, itinerary, and included services. Key factors influencing cost include the choice of operator (budget, mid-range, or luxury), route length, and services provided, such as meals, equipment, and guide expertise. Important additional costs to factor in are international flights, visas, travel insurance, personal gear, and tips for your crew, which can add hundreds or even thousands to the total price.

What is included in our prices to Trek Kilimanjaro

Everything, with the exception of things of a personal character, is included in the price of a Kilimanjaro trek, and we are very forthright about discussing our charges. Meals at the hotel both before and after the trek, as well as gratuities for your crew, are the only additional expenses.

All of this is included in our Kilimanjaro trekking packages. For your safety as you climb Kilimanjaro

  • Trained tour guides that we have personally hand-picked
  • Every two clients must have a minimum of one guide.
  • The Rescue Service and National Park Fees Installment plans
  • The chief guide is equipped with a pulse oximeter, which is utilized to measure the blood oxygen levels of consumers twice daily.
  • Every ascent comes with emergency oxygen (not for use while climbing, but in case of an emergency).
  • An emergency first aid pack that is fully stocked

For your health as you climb Kilimanjaro

  • Without charge Every hiker should bring three liters of mineral water for the first day of the climb, and starting from the first night onwards, each individual should bring three liters of filtered water per day.
  • Lots of delicious, nutritious food
  • Guides perform health checks twice a day
  • Excellent summit performance and happy customers

For your comfort as you trek Kilimanjaro

  • The Kilimanjaro Airport offers a complimentary meet & greet service upon arrival.
  • No arrivals and just one departure group transportation from Kilimanjaro International Airport to your accommodation in a chauffeured vehicle
  • Transfers back and forth from the hotel to the base of a climb
  • The finest luxury hotel is now available as an optional extra.
  • In case you end up with more bags than you can carry on your hike, keep them in the hotel’s storage rooms.
  • All meals are served at the campgrounds in approved dining halls, so you won’t need high-quality camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats) on the Marangu route.
  • Each ascent has its own table and chairs.
  • Every climb has a mess tent.
  • Hot beverages, breakfast, lunch, and dinner served al fresco on the mountain
  • Delicious, high-quality food available in more varieties on the mountain
  • On all days of the trek except the first, when climbers are given a packed lunch, the lunch stop provides climbers with a hot lunch that is served with a table, chairs, and, in the event of inclement weather, inside the mess tent. (The Marangu route does not apply because all meals are provided in the authorized mess halls at the camps.)
  • The Marangu route does not require a sleeping mattress.
  • Potable water for daily hand-washing
  • A porter will transport your duffel bag from one campsite to another, up to a weight limit of 15 kilograms (32 pounds).
  • Your successful summit attempt at Kilimanjaro National Park is recognized with a certificate.
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