Climbing Kilimanjaro

Umbwe Route Vip+ (9 Days) |

16 Feb 2027

Umbwe Route Vip+ (9 Days)

Benefits of the route

Bottled Oxygen

Each expedition is supplied with unlimited bottled oxygen for making acclimatization less stressful.

High success Rate

Rest assured - climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with our professional guides will be successful.

Superb Acclimatization

Our climbing itineraries are crafted in a way that ensures the smoothest acclimatization transition.

Stunning Sceneries

Mesmerizing scenic vistas of Mt Kilimanjaro await you. Visual euphoria and amazing photos guaranteed.

Overview

CLIMBING UMBWE

With Dismass Kilimanjaro Experience,  we understand that some other company will guide through Umbwe route for 5 days but for us we don’t do this route for less than 6 days which make this a 9 days program which means 8 nights and 9 days.

VIP+ PACKAGE

Looking for even more luxury on your journey.
Our VIP+ package includes everything listed below plus:

  • Larger tents with standing room
  • Additional Porters
  • Shower System
  • Private portable toilets
  • Raised Beds
  • Larger mess tent
  • 3-inch foam mattresses
  • Pillows
  • Sleeping bags
  • Hot water bottles

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania to Gran Melia Hotel

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Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, one of our friendly representatives from Dismass Kilimanjaro Experience (DKE) will be waiting to greet you. They will assist you with your luggage and transfer you to the Gran Melia Hotel in Arusha, which will serve as your comfortable and luxurious home base for the duration of your trip.

Located in the heart of Arusha, the Gran Melia Hotel is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including Arusha National Park, and offers a serene and peaceful environment to relax and prepare for your upcoming adventure. The hotel is nestled within lush, landscaped gardens and offers a range of amenities for your comfort, including an outdoor pool, spa, and fitness center.

After your journey, take some time to unwind and enjoy the magnificent views of Mount Meru from the hotel’s terrace. We hope you have a wonderful stay and are ready to embark on an unforgettable journey up Mount Kilimanjaro with DKE.

Day 1

Arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania to Gran Melia Hotel

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Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, one of our friendly representatives from Dismass Kilimanjaro Experience (DKE) will be waiting to greet you. They will assist you with your luggage and transfer you to the Gran Melia Hotel in Arusha, which will serve as your comfortable and luxurious home base for the duration of your trip.

Located in the heart of Arusha, the Gran Melia Hotel is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including Arusha National Park, and offers a serene and peaceful environment to relax and prepare for your upcoming adventure. The hotel is nestled within lush, landscaped gardens and offers a range of amenities for your comfort, including an outdoor pool, spa, and fitness center.

After your journey, take some time to unwind and enjoy the magnificent views of Mount Meru from the hotel’s terrace. We hope you have a wonderful stay and are ready to embark on an unforgettable journey up Mount Kilimanjaro with DKE.

Day 2

Arusha National Park

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On day 2, prepare yourself to be amazed by the beauty of Arusha National Park, which is just a short drive away. This park is a symphony of diverse landscapes, featuring stunning natural gems such as the Momela lakes, Ngurdoto Crater, and the majestic Mount Meru. Your guide will take you on a scenic hike through the park’s lush forests, which are home to a fascinating array of wildlife including bushbucks, duikers, and the elusive colobus monkey, waterbuck, reedbuck, and giraffe. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to observe and learn about the park’s 400 species of birds and other wildlife. As you explore this natural wonderland, your guide will provide you with insights into the park’s history, geology, and ecology, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of the area’s unique biodiversity. A picnic lunch in a picturesque setting is included, providing a perfect opportunity to rest, refuel, and take in the breathtaking scenery. After a day of adventure in the park, return to the Gran Melia Hotel for a general briefing from your guide regarding your Kili climb. You’ll then pack your bags in preparation for the next day, have dinner, and get a good night’s sleep to prepare for Day 1 of your Kilimanjaro climb. Please note that you are free to leave behind anything that you don’t need to take with you to the mountain. However, do not leave anything in the rooms as you will be checking out today. Instead, hand them to the reception for storage, where you can collect them on your way back. Your DKE guide will be there to assist you with this.

Day 2

Arusha National Park

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On day 2, prepare yourself to be amazed by the beauty of Arusha National Park, which is just a short drive away. This park is a symphony of diverse landscapes, featuring stunning natural gems such as the Momela lakes, Ngurdoto Crater, and the majestic Mount Meru. Your guide will take you on a scenic hike through the park’s lush forests, which are home to a fascinating array of wildlife including bushbucks, duikers, and the elusive colobus monkey, waterbuck, reedbuck, and giraffe. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to observe and learn about the park’s 400 species of birds and other wildlife. As you explore this natural wonderland, your guide will provide you with insights into the park’s history, geology, and ecology, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of the area’s unique biodiversity. A picnic lunch in a picturesque setting is included, providing a perfect opportunity to rest, refuel, and take in the breathtaking scenery. After a day of adventure in the park, return to the Gran Melia Hotel for a general briefing from your guide regarding your Kili climb. You’ll then pack your bags in preparation for the next day, have dinner, and get a good night’s sleep to prepare for Day 1 of your Kilimanjaro climb. Please note that you are free to leave behind anything that you don’t need to take with you to the mountain. However, do not leave anything in the rooms as you will be checking out today. Instead, hand them to the reception for storage, where you can collect them on your way back. Your DKE guide will be there to assist you with this.

Day 3

Umbwe cave camp

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Drive from Arusha with lunch boxes to Umbwe entrance gate. Unlike the other routes this side of the mountain is covered by the very dense rain forest from the beginning of the route to the first camp (Umbwe cave) located at the elevation of 9550 feet. While going through the winding route you will be enjoying the view of the valley on both sides. On one side the Umbwe river, that carries the name of the route, is actually starting from the Baranco camp which is where you will be in your day three. Today you will be arriving in the camp for Dinner and overnight.
Umbwe Cave – 9550 altitude feet

Day 3

Umbwe cave camp

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Drive from Arusha with lunch boxes to Umbwe entrance gate. Unlike the other routes this side of the mountain is covered by the very dense rain forest from the beginning of the route to the first camp (Umbwe cave) located at the elevation of 9550 feet. While going through the winding route you will be enjoying the view of the valley on both sides. On one side the Umbwe river, that carries the name of the route, is actually starting from the Baranco camp which is where you will be in your day three. Today you will be arriving in the camp for Dinner and overnight.
Umbwe Cave – 9550 altitude feet

Day 4

Barranco Camp

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You will be awakened at 05:00am with a cup of hot tea or coffee. Pack your luggage ready to go by 06:00am because after the breakfast you will start walking towards Baranco camp. Today the trail is much steeper and rocky but you will arrive at the camp by lunch time. Then, enjoy your afternoon, rest and have dinner before a good night sleep.
Baranco camp elevations is 3900 meters or 13000 feet.

Day 4

Barranco Camp

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You will be awakened at 05:00am with a cup of hot tea or coffee. Pack your luggage ready to go by 06:00am because after the breakfast you will start walking towards Baranco camp. Today the trail is much steeper and rocky but you will arrive at the camp by lunch time. Then, enjoy your afternoon, rest and have dinner before a good night sleep.
Baranco camp elevations is 3900 meters or 13000 feet.

Day 5

Barranco Camp

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You will be awakened at 07:00am with a cup of hot tea or coffee .
Today is the easy one as you are going to spend day four here in this camp for acclimatization. You will take a walk towards Arrow Glacier camp and usually this may take you approximately three and half to four hours up and down back to camp for lunch. Then rest this afternoon playing cards reading a book just trying to stay awake so that you will have the best sleep at night.
Baranco camp elevations is 3900 meters or 13000 feet.

Day 5

Barranco Camp

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You will be awakened at 07:00am with a cup of hot tea or coffee .
Today is the easy one as you are going to spend day four here in this camp for acclimatization. You will take a walk towards Arrow Glacier camp and usually this may take you approximately three and half to four hours up and down back to camp for lunch. Then rest this afternoon playing cards reading a book just trying to stay awake so that you will have the best sleep at night.
Baranco camp elevations is 3900 meters or 13000 feet.

Day 6

Karanga Camp

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You will be awakened at 5:30am with a cup of preferred hot drink, then pack up your bags at 6:15am when going to have breakfast you should be packed and ready to go after breakfast. Today you are going to Karanga camp via Baranco wall to the top of it which is 4200 meters or 13800 feet before going down again to Karanga camp for lunch dinner and overnight at Karanga camp which is 3930 meters or 13000 feet.

Day 6

Karanga Camp

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You will be awakened at 5:30am with a cup of preferred hot drink, then pack up your bags at 6:15am when going to have breakfast you should be packed and ready to go after breakfast. Today you are going to Karanga camp via Baranco wall to the top of it which is 4200 meters or 13800 feet before going down again to Karanga camp for lunch dinner and overnight at Karanga camp which is 3930 meters or 13000 feet.

Day 7

Barafu Camp

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You will be awakened at 5:30am with a cup of preferred hot drink, then pack up your bags at 6:15am to have breakfast you should be packed and ready to go after breakfast. Today you are walking 3 to 4 hours to Barafu camp to reach the camp for lunch. This afternoon your guides will help you to plan on how to dress for the summit since you will be starting from here at midnight or whatever the time that your guide will think it will work for your pace. Usually it has to be between 11:00pm to 01:00am as it will take you 6 to 7 hour from Barafu camp to the summit (uhuru). Wake up time should be one and half hour before the starting time. After lunch and all the planning this afternoon you will try to have some sleep before waking up for early dinner and then another nap to be awakened once again at midnight ready to go.
The Barafu camp elevation is 4600 meters or 15000 feet.

Day 7

Barafu Camp

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You will be awakened at 5:30am with a cup of preferred hot drink, then pack up your bags at 6:15am to have breakfast you should be packed and ready to go after breakfast. Today you are walking 3 to 4 hours to Barafu camp to reach the camp for lunch. This afternoon your guides will help you to plan on how to dress for the summit since you will be starting from here at midnight or whatever the time that your guide will think it will work for your pace. Usually it has to be between 11:00pm to 01:00am as it will take you 6 to 7 hour from Barafu camp to the summit (uhuru). Wake up time should be one and half hour before the starting time. After lunch and all the planning this afternoon you will try to have some sleep before waking up for early dinner and then another nap to be awakened once again at midnight ready to go.
The Barafu camp elevation is 4600 meters or 15000 feet.

Day 8

Mweka Camp

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Today you are reaching the majestic summit of Kilimanjaro with breathtaking views. After 6 to 7 hour getting there, you will be quickly taking your pictures and start your way down to Barafu camp where your tent will be still set up waiting for you to be able to change your hiking gear back in to regular hiking gear pack your bags have lunch and proceed your way down to Mweka camp, this is usually the longest day of your trip as the estimated hours of hiking is about 12 to 13 hour, but it’s rewarding .

Dinner and overnight at Mweka camp. Elevation is 3100 meters or 10000 feet.

Day 8

Mweka Camp

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Today you are reaching the majestic summit of Kilimanjaro with breathtaking views. After 6 to 7 hour getting there, you will be quickly taking your pictures and start your way down to Barafu camp where your tent will be still set up waiting for you to be able to change your hiking gear back in to regular hiking gear pack your bags have lunch and proceed your way down to Mweka camp, this is usually the longest day of your trip as the estimated hours of hiking is about 12 to 13 hour, but it’s rewarding .

Dinner and overnight at Mweka camp. Elevation is 3100 meters or 10000 feet.

Day 9

Gran Melia Arusha.

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Today you will be awakened knowing that you are getting back to civilization and looking forward to have a nice hot shower. This morning after a farewell breakfast you will have few minutes with the entire team to say goodbye before starting your way down to Mweka gate which will take you 4 hours. Your driver will be waiting there to pick you up and drive you back to Arusha at the Grand Melia Hotel for a hot lunch and a day room before proceeding with the next arrangement according to your program.

Day 9

Gran Melia Arusha.

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Today you will be awakened knowing that you are getting back to civilization and looking forward to have a nice hot shower. This morning after a farewell breakfast you will have few minutes with the entire team to say goodbye before starting your way down to Mweka gate which will take you 4 hours. Your driver will be waiting there to pick you up and drive you back to Arusha at the Grand Melia Hotel for a hot lunch and a day room before proceeding with the next arrangement according to your program.

Climbing Cost Includes

Comfortable & Premium Camping Equipment on Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro should be challenging because of the adventure—not because of uncomfortable camping equipment. That’s why we provide high-quality camping gear designed to keep you safe, warm, and comfortable throughout your trek. High-Quality Four-Season Tents Every expedition is equipped with durable four-season mountain tents that offer reliable protection against rain, wind, and cold temperatures. Each tent features a small vestibule where you can leave muddy boots, backpacks, and wet clothing before entering the sleeping area, helping keep the inside clean and dry. To maximize comfort, we accommodate only two climbers per tent, even though the tents are designed to fit three people. This provides ample space for both occupants and their duffel bags without feeling cramped. If you’re traveling solo, you’ll be paired with another climber of the same gender unless you request a private tent. Private Tent Option For those who prefer additional privacy, a single-occupancy tent can be arranged for an extra fee. The surcharge helps cover the additional porter required to transport the extra camping equipment during the climb. Contact our team for pricing and availability. Luxury Walk-In Tents For an even more comfortable camping experience, we offer spacious walk-in tents. These premium tents provide significantly more room than our standard models and can comfortably accommodate a camp bed, making them one of the most luxurious accommodation options available on Kilimanjaro. Because these larger tents require additional porters for transportation and setup, they are available at an additional cost. Thick, Comfortable Sleeping Mats Every climber receives a premium 3-inch thick sleeping mattress that provides excellent insulation from the cold ground while ensuring a comfortable night’s sleep after each day’s hike. Dining Tables with Reusable Tableware Meals are served on sturdy camping tables using stainless steel cutlery and ceramic plates, creating a pleasant dining experience even at high altitude. Our dedicated kitchen team prepares, serves, and cleans every meal, while our commitment to sustainability means we avoid single-use plastic tableware whenever possible. Spacious Dining Tents Our weather-resistant dining tents provide a warm and comfortable place to enjoy meals, relax, and socialize with fellow climbers. Built to withstand strong winds and heavy rain, these tents ensure your dining experience remains enjoyable regardless of the weather. Comfortable Camping Chairs Relax after a rewarding day on the mountain in our sturdy foldable camping chairs. Designed with supportive backrests and armrests, they’re perfect for enjoying breathtaking sunsets, sharing stories with fellow trekkers, or simply resting before the next day’s adventure. Handwashing Station To help maintain hygiene throughout your trek, each campsite includes a portable handwashing station supplied regularly with warm water by our mountain crew, allowing you to freshen up before meals and after hiking. Professional Camp Setup & Maintenance Our experienced camp managers reach each campsite well before the climbing group arrives. They carefully select the best available location, ensuring a scenic, safe, and comfortable environment away from crowded areas whenever possible. Before your arrival, the team sets up every tent, dining area, and campsite facility. Throughout the expedition, they continuously inspect and maintain all camping equipment, carrying repair kits to address any unexpected issues immediately. Since every piece of equipment is thoroughly checked before departure, equipment problems are extremely rare, allowing you to focus entirely on enjoying your Kilimanjaro adventure.

Fresh, Nutritious Meals on Mount Kilimanjaro A successful Kilimanjaro climb requires more than determination—it also depends on proper nutrition. Throughout your trek, our experienced mountain chefs and camp crew prepare and serve freshly cooked meals designed to keep you energized and ready for each day’s adventure. Our menus have been carefully planned to provide the right balance of carbohydrates, protein, healthy fats, and essential vitamins, ensuring you receive the nourishment needed while trekking at high altitude. Special Dietary Options Available We believe every climber deserves great food, regardless of dietary preferences or restrictions. Whether you require vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, or other specialized meals, our kitchen team is happy to accommodate your needs at no additional cost. Simply let us know your dietary requirements before your expedition, and we’ll ensure every meal is prepared accordingly. Delicious Daily Menu Your mornings begin with a hearty breakfast featuring options such as warm porridge, eggs, sausages, fresh vegetables, sweet potatoes, traditional Tanzanian spinach (mchicha), and your choice of tea or freshly brewed coffee. Lunches are designed to restore your energy after the morning hike and often include freshly prepared soups, pasta dishes, rice, mashed potatoes, slow-cooked stews, grilled chicken, fresh avocado salads, seasonal vegetables, and a variety of flavorful local and international recipes. Dinner is the main meal of the day, offering comforting soups, crisp salads, vegetable dishes, tender beef, chicken or fish, hearty stews, and satisfying side dishes, all served with a selection of delicious sauces and seasonings. To finish every meal, fresh tropical fruits such as mangoes, pineapples, oranges, bananas, and watermelon are served to provide natural vitamins and hydration. Fresh, Locally Sourced Ingredients We prepare our meals using fresh produce sourced from trusted local farmers and suppliers. Whenever possible, we choose seasonal fruits, vegetables, and high-quality meats from nearby farms to ensure freshness while also supporting local communities and businesses. Every supplier is carefully selected to meet strict food safety and quality standards, giving our guests confidence in every meal served during the expedition. Freshly Cooked Throughout the Expedition Nearly every meal is prepared fresh by our mountain chefs at camp. The only exception is lunch on the first day, which is prepared before entering the national park, carefully packed in environmentally friendly containers, and enjoyed during the hike to the first campsite. Once camp is established, all remaining meals are cooked fresh on the mountain using portable expedition kitchens. Cooking at High Altitude Preparing quality meals on Mount Kilimanjaro is no easy task. Our chefs work in challenging mountain conditions, often cooking in cold temperatures, strong winds, or rain while using portable gas stoves and compact camp kitchens. Despite these demanding conditions, our experienced culinary team consistently delivers nutritious, satisfying, and freshly prepared meals that help climbers recover after each day’s trek and maintain the energy needed to reach the summit. From your first breakfast to your final dinner on the mountain, every meal is prepared with care to ensure your Kilimanjaro experience is both memorable and enjoyable.
Professional Mountain Guides & Dedicated Support Crew Your Kilimanjaro adventure is led by experienced mountain professionals whose knowledge, leadership, and commitment help ensure a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable trekking experience. Experienced Local Guides Our lead guides have spent many years exploring Mount Kilimanjaro and possess extensive knowledge of its trails, weather patterns, ecosystems, and unique landscapes. Having guided climbers from around the world, they know how to manage every stage of the journey—from the rainforest to the summit and back. Their experience enables them to make informed decisions on the mountain while providing valuable insights that enrich your trekking experience. Certified in Wilderness First Aid Your safety is always our highest priority. Every lead guide is professionally trained in wilderness emergency response and mountain first aid, equipping them with the skills needed to respond quickly and effectively should an emergency arise in remote alpine environments. Combined with years of practical mountain experience, these qualifications allow our guides to confidently handle changing conditions while prioritizing the well-being of every climber. Passionate Storytellers & Local Experts A Kilimanjaro trek is more than reaching the summit—it’s an opportunity to discover one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes. Along the way, our guides share fascinating stories about the mountain’s history, wildlife, volcanic geology, local traditions, and the cultures that surround Kilimanjaro. Their knowledge transforms every day’s hike into an engaging learning experience. At the same time, they understand that many climbers also value quiet moments in nature. Whenever you prefer to hike in peaceful silence or simply take in the scenery, your guides will gladly give you the space to enjoy the mountain at your own pace. Dedicated Mountain Support Crew Behind every successful summit is an exceptional support team working tirelessly throughout the expedition. Our porters transport camping equipment, luggage, food supplies, and drinking water while moving ahead of the group to prepare each campsite before your arrival. Camp attendants organize the tents and communal areas, while our mountain chefs prepare fresh, nutritious meals to keep you energized throughout the climb. Their hard work allows you to focus entirely on enjoying the journey. Fair Treatment & Ethical Practices We believe that outstanding adventures begin with treating the people who make them possible with respect and dignity. Our mountain crew receives fair wages, proper equipment, nutritious meals, and safe working conditions. We are committed to maintaining ethical employment practices that support the well-being of every guide, porter, chef, and camp staff member. By investing in our team, we create a positive working environment that results in motivated professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional service on every expedition. A Team Committed to Your Success From the moment your trek begins until you celebrate reaching the summit, our entire mountain crew is dedicated to making your Kilimanjaro experience safe, comfortable, and memorable. With experienced leadership, reliable support staff, and a genuine passion for sharing the beauty of Mount Kilimanjaro, our team is committed to helping you achieve one of Africa’s greatest adventures with confidence.
Supplemental Oxygen for High-Altitude Safety Your safety is our highest priority, which is why every Kilimanjaro expedition is equipped with portable medical oxygen. This essential safety equipment is carried throughout the climb and is available whenever it is needed during the journey. Helping Prevent Altitude Sickness As climbers gain elevation, the amount of oxygen in the air decreases, making altitude sickness a common challenge on Mount Kilimanjaro. Our experienced guides closely monitor every participant for early signs of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). If symptoms begin to appear, supplemental oxygen may be administered to improve oxygen levels, reduce discomfort, and support the acclimatization process. Early intervention often helps climbers recover more comfortably and continue their ascent safely. Always Prepared Every expedition carries an adequate supply of oxygen to handle medical situations that may arise on the mountain. Our logistics team carefully plans each climb to ensure the required equipment is available from the start of the expedition until the descent. In the rare event that additional oxygen is needed, contingency plans are in place to ensure prompt access to extra supplies whenever possible. Experienced Medical Response Portable oxygen is only one part of our comprehensive altitude safety strategy. Our mountain guides are trained to recognize the early symptoms of altitude-related illnesses and know when oxygen therapy, rest, descent, or evacuation is the safest course of action. Their knowledge and experience allow them to make informed decisions quickly while prioritizing the health and safety of every climber. Regularly Inspected Equipment All oxygen cylinders, regulators, masks, and related equipment are routinely inspected, maintained, and tested before every expedition. This ensures that every system is in excellent working condition and ready for immediate use if required. A Commitment to Safe Climbing While supplemental oxygen can provide valuable support in certain situations, it is only one part of a complete mountain safety program. Proper acclimatization, experienced guides, daily health monitoring, quality equipment, and responsible decision-making all work together to maximize your chances of a safe and successful Kilimanjaro summit. Our goal is to provide every climber with the highest level of care, allowing you to enjoy the adventure with confidence from the first day on the trail to the moment you stand on the Roof of Africa.
Daily Health Monitoring on Mount Kilimanjaro Your health and safety are closely monitored throughout the expedition to ensure you are acclimatizing well and enjoying a safe journey to the summit. Twice-Daily Medical Checks Every morning and evening, our certified mountain guides conduct routine health assessments for all climbers. These check-ups are an important part of our altitude safety procedures and help identify any early signs of altitude-related illness before they become serious. During each assessment, your guide will ask how you’re feeling, check your oxygen saturation using a pulse oximeter, and, when necessary, measure your blood pressure or assess your breathing using a stethoscope. Mandatory Health Assessments All climbers are required to participate in these daily health checks, even if they feel perfectly well. Altitude sickness can develop gradually, and symptoms are not always immediately noticeable. Regular monitoring allows our guides to detect early warning signs of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and take appropriate action before the condition worsens, helping to improve both safety and summit success. Support for Climbers with Medical Conditions We welcome many climbers who successfully summit Kilimanjaro while managing medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and other chronic health concerns. Before your expedition, we take time to understand your medical history and any specific requirements. Our team works with you to develop an appropriate support plan so you can climb with greater confidence and peace of mind. Professional Medical Decision-Making If a guide identifies any health concerns during the trek, additional assessments may be carried out using internationally recognized altitude illness evaluation methods. When necessary, our guides consult experienced medical professionals before making decisions about whether it is safe to continue the ascent. Every decision is made with one priority in mind—protecting the health and well-being of the climber. Pre-Expedition Health Review Before your adventure begins, participants are asked to complete a medical questionnaire. This information allows our team to identify any potential health concerns, provide helpful recommendations, and ensure you are adequately prepared for the physical demands of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Comprehensive Medical Records Throughout the expedition, guides maintain confidential medical records documenting health assessments and any treatment provided during the climb. Should emergency medical care ever become necessary, this information can be shared with healthcare professionals to support faster, more accurate treatment. Your Safety Comes First From the first day on the mountain until your descent, our experienced team follows established health and safety procedures designed to minimize risk and maximize your chances of a successful summit. By combining regular health monitoring, trained guides, quality medical equipment, and careful decision-making, we strive to provide every climber with a safe, responsible, and memorable Kilimanjaro experience while keeping all personal medical information secure and confidential.

Climbing Cost Excludes

Our Kilimanjaro packages don’t include international flights. You’ll be responsible for covering those costs separately. Feel free to contact your manager to get recommendations about the airlines operating flights to Tanzania.
Tipping your climbing crew is a well-established practice in mountain hiking all over the world. Though never mandatory at Altezza Travel, our clients are encouraged to tip their mountain crews if their performance is up to your expectations. A recommended amount is USD 250-350 per participant. You may read more about tipping in our article here
Our group expeditions include shared accommodation, which means you’ll be sharing a hotel room and a tent with either your travel companion or a same-sex member of your travel group. If you prefer a private room and/or tent, please let us know. Single supplements are available for an additional charge. Single supplement is not available on the Marangu route where you stay overnight in huts that can accommodate up to 20 hikers.

Daily Health Monitoring on Mount Kilimanjaro

Your health and safety are closely monitored throughout the expedition to ensure you are acclimatizing well and enjoying a safe journey to the summit.

Twice-Daily Medical Checks

Every morning and evening, our certified mountain guides conduct routine health assessments for all climbers. These check-ups are an important part of our altitude safety procedures and help identify any early signs of altitude-related illness before they become serious.

During each assessment, your guide will ask how you’re feeling, check your oxygen saturation using a pulse oximeter, and, when necessary, measure your blood pressure or assess your breathing using a stethoscope.

Mandatory Health Assessments

All climbers are required to participate in these daily health checks, even if they feel perfectly well. Altitude sickness can develop gradually, and symptoms are not always immediately noticeable.

Regular monitoring allows our guides to detect early warning signs of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and take appropriate action before the condition worsens, helping to improve both safety and summit success.

Support for Climbers with Medical Conditions

We welcome many climbers who successfully summit Kilimanjaro while managing medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and other chronic health concerns.

Before your expedition, we take time to understand your medical history and any specific requirements. Our team works with you to develop an appropriate support plan so you can climb with greater confidence and peace of mind.

Professional Medical Decision-Making

If a guide identifies any health concerns during the trek, additional assessments may be carried out using internationally recognized altitude illness evaluation methods. When necessary, our guides consult experienced medical professionals before making decisions about whether it is safe to continue the ascent.

Every decision is made with one priority in mind—protecting the health and well-being of the climber.

Pre-Expedition Health Review

Before your adventure begins, participants are asked to complete a medical questionnaire. This information allows our team to identify any potential health concerns, provide helpful recommendations, and ensure you are adequately prepared for the physical demands of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.

Comprehensive Medical Records

Throughout the expedition, guides maintain confidential medical records documenting health assessments and any treatment provided during the climb.

Should emergency medical care ever become necessary, this information can be shared with healthcare professionals to support faster, more accurate treatment.

Your Safety Comes First

From the first day on the mountain until your descent, our experienced team follows established health and safety procedures designed to minimize risk and maximize your chances of a successful summit.

By combining regular health monitoring, trained guides, quality medical equipment, and careful decision-making, we strive to provide every climber with a safe, responsible, and memorable Kilimanjaro experience while keeping all personal medical information secure and confidential.

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