Guided Scheduled Group Kilimanjaro Climbs, Treks Dates & Prices

Guided Scheduled Group Kilimanjaro Climbs, Treks Dates & Prices. Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking with Kilimanjaro Climbing. Scheduled Kilimanjaro tours with dates and costs are below. There is no requirement for you to trek on the dates listed below. We release them exclusively for hikers who are interested in climbing with strangers.

Most of our Kilimanjaro climbers choose their own dates (for an extra fee), but the vast majority of them also want us to open their climbs up to others so they can have more company.

No need to fear throngs if you opt to be a part of a group. To make sure the guide can keep an eye on everyone’s progress, meet everyone’s requirements, and give everyone an opportunity to talk to the guide about anything, we limit our hikes to 10 to 15 trekkers unless otherwise agreed upon.

Accompany the Climbing Kilimanjaro Team as they lead you to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, where hundreds of climbers have stood before you.

Our Scheduled Kilimanjaro Tours Packages includes the following:

  • Kilimanjaro Airport offers a complimentary meet and greet service upon arrival.
  • Private transportation with a driver from Kilimanjaro International Airport to your accommodation, both arriving and departing, for one group per day.
  • Both the first and last night’s meals are on the house.
  • Sharing a room at the five-star Mt. Meru Hotel in the heart of Arusha for two nights
  • Load storage is a perk of staying in a hotel for hikers.
  • Transfers back and forth from the hotel to the base of a climb
  • The entrance charge, camping/hut cost, and climbing permit for Kilimanjaro National Park
  • The Kilimanjaro Rescue Team’s rescue fees for Kilimanjaro National Park
  • Two times a day, the chief guide checks the clients’ blood oxygen levels with a pulse oximeter.
  • Oxygen for emergencies only; not for use when climbing.
  • An emergency first aid pack that is fully stocked
  • Alpine guide, assistant guide, porter, and chef certifications
  • Salary payments made to the mountain support personnel in accordance with regulations set forth by KINAPA (the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority).
  • Hot beverages, breakfast, lunch, and dinner served al fresco on the mountain
  • Mountain food that is both more varied and of higher quality
  • Unless climbers are given a packed lunch on the first day of the trip, they will have a hot lunch at the lunch stop, which is served with a table, chairs, and, in the event of severe weather, inside the mess tent. (This does not apply on the Marangu route because camps have their own dedicated dining halls where all meals are served.)
  • The Marangu route does not require high-quality camping gear (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables, mess tent, and silverware for meals) because all meals are served at the camps in authorized dining halls.
  • A self-inflating mattress that is 10 cm thick (not suitable for use on the Marangu route).
  • Potable water for daily hand-washing
  • Porter available to transport your duffel bag (up to 15 kg, or 32 lbs) between campsites.
  • Acknowledgment from Kilimanjaro National Park for your successful ascent
    Without cost On the first day of your climb, bring three liters of mineral water per hiker. Starting from night one, bring three liters of filtered water per person every day.
  • Free membership to Flying Doctors (with the added benefit of emergency helicopter evacuation, subject to certain terms and conditions)
  • Hiker to transport your daypack as you seek to reach the peak
  • For each hiker’s sleeping bag, a single hot water bottle every night

Our Scheduled Group Kilimanjaro Tours packages excludes the following:

  • Journeys and fees at the airport
  • Things of a more private character
  • Guidelines, porters, and cooks must be tipped; the usual tip ranges from $250 to $350 per hiker, depending on the group’s size, the number of days hiked, and the route taken.
  • Tanzanian entry visa (US$50 for most nationalities, US $100 for US passport holders)
  • The following vaccines are recommended but not required: meningitis, hepatitis A, and yellow fever, which must be administered exclusively to visitors traveling to Tanzania from countries where the disease is prevalent.
  • Travel and medical insurance are optional, but strongly recommended.
  • Your own climbing and trekking gear—Tanzania is a good place to rent some of these gear.
  • Depending on availability and advance booking, an optional live tracking service may be available for an extra cost.
  • Munchies, meds, and a sports drink
  • Unspecified meals and beverages
  • Additional $150 for a private restroom trailer for the party


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