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Seeking a tranquil yet adventurous path to Africa’s rooftop? The Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro trek is the newest and longest official route, designed for those who crave a remote, peaceful trekking experience with plenty of time to acclimatize. Over 10 days, young adults and their families traverse the least-traveled trails, enjoying exceptional views from the mountain’s northern slope. The route follows the Lemosho trail before branching off, circling via Moir Hut and Buffalo Camp, and summiting from the east. With excellent acclimatization opportunities and breathtaking vistas, this moderate trek stands out for its serenity and safety, making it perfect for travelers seeking a comprehensive and less-crowded Kilimanjaro adventure.
Looking for panoramic vistas and an unforgettable climb? The 7-Day Mount Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route tour is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and exceptional summit success rates, making it a favorite among young adults and seasoned explorers alike. Starting with a scenic drive from Moshi to Londorossi Gate, the journey begins with two days trekking through lush rainforest to Shira Ridge, before crossing the vast Shira Plateau—a gentle, crowd-free introduction to the ascent.
The adventure ramps up as the route joins the Machame trail near Lava Tower, leading you beneath Kilimanjaro’s Southern Ice Field on the famed Southern Circuit. The summit is reached from Barafu, while the descent follows the Mweka route, ensuring a new perspective on the mountain’s diverse landscapes at every turn.
What sets this tour package apart is the perfect blend of light crowds, varied landscapes, and a higher chance of reaching the summit—a combination that consistently garners glowing reviews from past trekkers. With expert guides, flexible pre- and post-climb accommodation options, and a focus on both safety and enjoyment, the Lemosho Route delivers one of the most scenic and successful Kilimanjaro trekking experiences available.
Craving a more secluded Kilimanjaro adventure? The Rongai route approaches the summit from the north, beginning near the Kenyan border and offering trekkers a quieter, more wilderness-focused journey. This less-trafficked trail features a gradual ascent over seven days, winding through farmlands, a small forest, and alongside the striking Mawenzi Peak—home to arguably the most picturesque camp on the mountain, Mawenzi Tarn. The journey culminates as you cross the stark Saddle desert toward Kibo camp, joining the Marangu route for the final summit push via Gillman’s and Stella Point. The unique selling point of this trekking tour is its remote start and tranquil atmosphere, making it ideal for adventurers seeking solitude and a scenic, gradual climb.
Uganda’s wild wonders beckon on this Twelve-Day Uganda Safari. Venture into renowned national parks and natural landmarks, from the lush jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park—where you’ll come face to face with mountain gorillas—to the wildlife-rich plains of Murchison Falls National Park and the chimpanzee habitats of Kibale.
The experience is rounded out with boat rides and game drives in Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo National Parks, as well as a visit to the scenic Lake Bunyonyi, Africa’s second deepest lake. This private tour supports seamless exploration with all logistics covered, ending with a farewell in Entebbe.
The unique selling point of this safari is its extensive primate tracking, offering travelers the rare thrill of encountering gorillas and chimpanzees in their natural environments—an experience few destinations can match.
Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking
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Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Eco Lodge, Guest House
Age Range
15-70 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Bwindi Impenetrable National Par
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Lake Mburo National Park, Lake Bunyonyi , Kibale Forest National Park, Entebbe, Queen Elizabeth National Park
Step onto Kilimanjaro’s legendary 'Coca-Cola' route with the 5 Day Marangu Route Trek, designed for those seeking a classic and comfortable ascent. The Marangu route is famed for its gentle, gradual slopes and unique hut accommodations, offering a cozy retreat from the elements. As the mountain’s oldest and most established path, it’s considered the easiest way to the summit—making it a great choice for trekkers with limited time or those who prefer extra comfort, especially during rainy periods. While a five-day climb is possible, adding an acclimatization day is recommended for the best chance of reaching the top. This trek’s USP is its welcoming balance of accessibility and tradition, ideal for travelers wanting a quintessential Kilimanjaro tour package.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Hut, Sleeping Hut
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Moshi, Mount Kilimanjaro Nationa
Moshi, Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, Mandara Hut, Horombo Hut, Kibo Hut
Conquer Africa’s tallest peak with ease and comfort on the Marangu route 6 days 5 nights tour, Kilimanjaro’s most popular ascent. Known as the ‘Coca Cola Route,’ Marangu offers a gradual climb and shared wooden hut accommodations, complete with basic dining and washing facilities. An extra acclimatization day at Horombo Hut boosts your chances of reaching the summit, letting you explore scenic trails at a pace that aids adjustment.
While the route is famed for affordability, its key advantage is the structured, gradual ascent that supports climbers of varying fitness levels. The unique selling point? Marangu’s combination of comfort, affordability, and higher success rates for summit attempts, making it ideal for trekkers seeking a classic Kilimanjaro experience without technical challenges.
Regarded as the premier ascent, the Kilimanjaro Lemosho route is celebrated for its balance of natural beauty, remoteness, and a high summit success rate. Starting on the mountain’s western side, this trek takes you through Kilimanjaro’s most breathtaking regions, with ample time for acclimatization and cultural encounters along the way. The route ascends via Stella Point—considered safer than the Western Breach—and includes a night in the dramatic Kibo caldera. Fully supported with comfortable tents, dedicated cooking staff, and professional guides, this trekking tour package offers a complete Kilimanjaro experience. Its standout feature is the combination of cultural diversity, spectacular scenery, and increased acclimatization, making it the top choice for those seeking both adventure and the best odds of reaching the summit.
The Marangu route is perhaps the easiest and most comfortable route to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak. We will pick you up from your accommodation in Arusha and drive you to Marangu Gate. From there you follow the trail that takes you to the top of the mountain via Mandara, Horombo and Kibo huts.
The route is well-developed and the climb is constant and of moderate intensity. The only portion that is quite demanding is the approach to the summit. However, you also have the option of adding a day for acclimatization at an additional amount if you want to. The advantage of this route is that kiosks selling mineral water bottles, soft drinks, chocolates and beers are available in camp sites throughout the climb.
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Discover a quieter side of Africa’s tallest peak with the 6-Day Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Rongai Route tour package. Approaching Kilimanjaro from the north-eastern border of Tanzania and Kenya, this trek offers experienced adventurers a unique ascent far from the crowds. The Rongai route is celebrated for its tranquil trails and pristine wilderness, giving climbers the rare chance to experience Kilimanjaro’s beauty in relative solitude, especially before it merges with the more popular Marangu route near Kibo Hut.
Ideal for those seeking a less trafficked path or for travelers preferring gentler ascents, the Rongai trek is notably less steep than other options, while still maintaining a sense of adventure by using tents rather than huts. The journey traverses untouched rainforest and remote landscapes, offering a striking—if less varied—scenery compared to the Machame or Lemosho routes. One of the route’s key advantages is its drier climate, making it an excellent choice for those tackling Kilimanjaro during the rainy season.
Sleep under the stars in your tent each night, surrounded by the wild, and enjoy a sense of accomplishment as you traverse this lesser-known, serene trail. The unique selling point of this trip is the opportunity to climb Africa’s highest summit away from the hustle, enjoying both the sense of isolation and the raw beauty of Kilimanjaro’s northern face. Perfect for experienced travelers eager for a more peaceful, yet equally rewarding, trekking experience.
If you’re drawn to adventure and crave a challenge, the Mount Toubkal Winter Climb offers the ultimate trekking experience. Starting in Marrakech, this week-long trip is guided by a seasoned local mountain expert who ensures your safety and success as you ascend North Africa’s highest peak.
After a day spent acclimatizing in the majestic Atlas Mountains—with a cozy stay in a local guesthouse and authentic homemade meals—you’ll set out for the summit of Toubkal. While the climb is non-technical, it requires the use of crampons and ice-axes, rewarding your efforts with panoramic views over the Atlas range and the distant Sahara.
An optional ascent of a neighboring peak adds flexibility for those eager for more. The adventure wraps up with a guided tour of Marrakech, including its iconic monuments and bustling souks.
This tour’s unique appeal lies in its blend of physical challenge, expert leadership, and cultural discovery, making it a top pick for avid trekkers seeking both adventure and authentic Moroccan experiences.