Often called the “easiest” route, the Marangu Route is the only one that provides huts for accommodation instead of camping.
Kilimanjaro Climbing Marangu Route (Coca-Cola Route)
The shorter route, typically completed in 5 to 6 days. Known for its scenic forested sections, but it’s also one of the busiest routes.
Summit Success Rate: Approximately 70%
Kilimanjaro Climbing Machame Route (Whiskey Route):
The Machame Route is a popular choice known for its stunning scenery and varied landscapes, including lush rainforests and alpine deserts.
It’s a bit more challenging than the Marangu Route and takes around 6 to 7 days.
Offers better acclimatization due to the gradual ascent. Summit Success Rate: Approximately 85%
Kilimanjaro Climbing Lemosho Route:
The Lemosho Route considered one of the most scenic and less crowded routes.
It allows for better acclimatization with a longer duration of 7 to 9 days. You’ll experience various ecosystems and incredible views.
Summit Success Rate: Approximately 90%
Kilimanjaro Climbing Northern Circuit Route:
The Northern Circuit Route is the longest Kilimanjaro route, taking around 8 to 9 days.
It’s a less crowded option, offering excellent acclimatization and the highest success rate.
You’ll circumnavigate the mountain, experiencing diverse landscapes.
Summit Success Rate: Approximately 95%
Kilimanjaro Climbing Rongai Route:
The Rongai Route approaches Kilimanjaro from the north and is relatively less traveled.
It’s a 6 to 7 days route and offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, including buffalo, elephants, and more.
Known for its gradual ascent and good acclimatization options. Summit Success Rate: Approximately 80%
Kilimanjaro Climbing Umbwe Route:
The Umbwe Route known for its steep and challenging ascent.
shortest route, typically completed in 6 days, and the best suited for experienced climbers looking for a tough climb.
Provides incredible views, but requires a strong level of fitness. Summit Success Rate: Approximately 70%
Kilimanjaro Climbing Shira Plateau Route:
The Shira Plateau Route begins at a high altitude, which can be a challenge for some trekkers.
often combined with the Lemosho Route and takes around 7 to 8 days. Offers great views and the opportunity to explore the Shira Plateau.
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