Africa's Highest Peak

Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's highest peak at 5,895m near Moshi. The world's highest free-standing mountain and one of the Seven Summits. Five ecological zones from tropical rainforest to arctic summit. Uhuru Peak is the ultimate goal.
5,895m — Uhuru Peak
Near Moshi, Tanzania
January–March & June–October
Critical — choose longer routes
| Route | Duration | Difficulty | Success Rate | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Machame ⭐ Recommended | 6–7 days | Moderate-Hard | 85%+ | Most scenic, best acclimatisation |
| Marangu | 5–6 days | Moderate | 65%+ | Huts, classic route |
| Lemosho | 7–8 days | Moderate | 90%+ | Quietest, best wildlife |
| Rongai | 6–7 days | Moderate | 80%+ | From north side only |
| Northern Circuit | 9–10 days | Moderate | 95%+ | Longest, highest success |

Guided hike to Mandara Hut (2,700m). Rainforest ecology, bird sightings, mountain orientation.
🏔 ClassicThe classic route with sleeping huts. Mandara, Horombo, Kibo. Uhuru Summit Day 4 night. All fees, guides, porters, meals.
⭐ RecommendedOur recommended route. Through rainforest, heath, moorland and alpine desert to Uhuru Peak. 85%+ success rate.
🎯 UltimateSummit first — then celebrate with elephants and lions in Mikumi or Nyerere National Park.
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