Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is no easy feat, but with ample planning and the guidance of an experienced travel advisor, you will be well-prepared for a seamless and unforgettable adventure. As someone who has personally reached the peak and planned numerous trips for clients, I can attest to the importance of having a well-organized itinerary. So whether you are a seasoned trekker or a first-time backpacker, here are some tips to ensure a flawless hike to Kilimanjaro.
Where to Stay Upon Arrival
Understand Arusha Coffee
Begin your journey in comfort at Arusha Coffee Lodgea hotel located at the foot of Mount Meru and set among one of the country’s largest coffee plantations. Here, visitors can relax and unwind in comfortable accommodations before heading to the mountain—setting the foundation for the perfect trip.
Acclimatization and Planning
One of the most critical elements to summiting Kilimanjaro, otherwise known as the highest mountain in Africais proper acclimatization. The more gradual the ascent, the greater your chances of success. That’s why I always recommend choosing popular routes such as the Lemosho or Machame, which provide ample time to adjust to the altitude. For those seeking additional scenic variety, the Northern Circuit route is an excellent choice, too. It’s the newest and longest route, and encircles the mountain by traveling up all of its northern slopes, offering breathtaking landscapes.
When planning a trek, it is also essential to collaborate with reputable and licensed companies. That’s why I work with highly trained guides and porters to guarantee my clients the utmost safety and quality of their journeys. Oxygen tanks and emergency training are available and provide peace of mind should they be necessary.
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What to Expect While on the Trek
As you ascend Mount Kilimanjaro, anticipate an ever-changing landscape. From the lush rain forests at the base to the dramatic glaciers and views near the top, the journey is truly spectacular.
Guides, porters, and chefs all work in harmony to ensure you can focus on the adventure without worrying about logistics. From expertly prepared meals to the transportation of your equipment, every detail is taken care of.
Where to Stay and What to Do After the Summit
Singita Sasakwa Lodge
Post summit, I recommend recovering at Gran Meliá Arushaa hotel between the Serengeti and Kilimanjaro National Parks, with amenities like a rooftop pool or spa treatments.
I also recommend extending the trip by adding a safari. Stay at Singita Sasakwa Lodge in the Serengeti, where you can enjoy a lavish safari experience with personalized game drives and awe-inspiring wildlife encounters.
Finally, treat yourself to a relaxing stay at Miavana by Time + Tide in Madagascar. This exclusive island escape offers pristine beaches, luxury villas, and an opportunity to unwind after your action-packed journey.
Final Takeaways
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is an unparalleled experience—but it requires meticulous planning. A travel advisor can arrange every detail, from selecting reputable partners to prioritizing acclimatization. With expert firsthand knowledge, you can be confident that your journey to the summit is safe and memorable.
Angela go tepper is a member of Travel + Leisure’s A-List and specializes in adventure and over-the-top trips. You can create a tailor-made itinerary with Tepper by contacting her at (email protected).