Kilimanjaro Climb Cost 2026–2027 | Prices for All Routes

 

 

Kilimanjaro Climb Prices

Compare Kilimanjaro Climb Prices by Year and Route

Find and compare the cost to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for all routes and durations. Prices vary depending on the number of climbers, route choice, and year of travel (2026, 2027and 2028). Each package excludes two hotel nights before and after your climb. Below you’ll find updated prices for each route and group size. All rates are per person and include professional guides, porters, meals, and camping equipment.

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What's included in a Kilimanjaro package

Accommodation & transfers

2 nights at The Maridadi Hotel, Moshi (1 pre-climb, 1 post-climb)
Airport transfers (Kilimanjaro / Arusha)
Hotel-to-gate and gate-to-hotel transfers

Park fees & meals

All Kilimanjaro National Park fees
All meals on the mountain — breakfast, lunch, dinner

Equipment & crew

Full camping equipment — sleeping, dining & toilet tents
Standard sleeping mattresses
Certified lead guide and assistant guide
Licensed porters (KPAP registered)

Safety & certification

Flying Doctors evacuation coverage
Supplemental oxygen and portable altitude chamber
Satellite phone and emergency communication
Kilimanjaro climbing certificate at Mweka Gate

What's not included in the price

Travel essentials

International flights to / from Tanzania
Travel insurance, visa fees & souvenirs

Tips & gratuities

Tips for guide, porters & cook

Extras & upgrades

Extra accommodation before or after the tour
Beverages, laundry & gear rental
Activities not listed on the itinerary
Personal porter (available as upgrade)
Private toilet tent upgrade ($150)

Other

Government-imposed tax or park fee increases
Charges arising from an early descent

Gear add-ons & upgrades

Optional upgrades available — private porter, private toilet tent, high-altitude sleeping bags, trekking poles & layered clothing hire. Speak to your guide team before departure.

Common Questions About Kilimanjaro Climb Cost

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The price depends on the route, number of climbers, duration, and level of service (budget, mid-range, or luxury).

 

Yes. Group climbs are more affordable than private tours since logistics and staff costs are shared among participants.

Budget for personal gear, tips, visa, and pre/post-climb accommodation.

The Marangu route is typically the most budget-friendly, while the Northern Circuit and Lemosho are more scenic but slightly higher in cost.

Yes, we allow partial payments to secure your booking, but initially you will have to deposit only 10% to secure your booking.

Each route has a different duration, logistics, and park fees. Longer and remote routes like Lemosho and Northern Circuit cost more than shorter routes like Marangu.

In 2025, the average Kilimanjaro climb cost ranges from $1,600 to $3,000 per person, depending on route, group size, and comfort level.

A private climb usually costs between $2,000 and $3,500 per person, offering more flexibility and privacy compared to group climbs.

Yes, budget packages start from around $1,592 per person, usually using public campsites and shared facilities, while still maintaining safety and quality.

The Northern Circuit Route is the most expensive because it takes 8–9 days and offers the most scenic and less crowded path to the summit.

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Yes, all park fees, camping fees, and rescue fees are included in the total package price offered by most reputable companies.

Yes, we require a 10–30% deposit to secure your climbing date, with the balance due before arrival or upon check-in.

No, tipping is not included. It is customary to tip guides, cooks, and porters at the end of the climb — about $200–$300 per climber in total.

Extra costs may include snacks, drinks, personal gear rental, travel insurance, and optional hotel upgrades before or after the hike.

Renting gear in Moshi or Arusha costs between $10–$25 per item, depending on what you need — such as sleeping bags, poles, or warm clothing.

Yes, we offer group discounts for 8 or more climbers, reducing the price per person significantly.

No, travel insurance is not included but highly recommended. It should cover medical evacuation, trip cancellation, and high-altitude trekking.

Yes, all meals during the climb are included. You’ll get hot breakfast, packed lunches, a freshly cooked dinners every day.

 

The Machame Route offers a good balance of affordability, scenery, and success rate — making it one of the best value routes.

Yes, park fees and operational costs may increase slightly each year. Booking early helps you lock in the current year’s price.

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Contact

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Mobile: +255 626 058 246

Email: info@exceptionaltravelexpert.com

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