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Kilimanjaro National Park Adventures

Kilimanjaro National Park encompasses the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, offering adventurers an unparalleled hiking experience and breathtaking vistas.

292,753
Acres Protected
About 49
Miles of Trails
Over 50,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Kilimanjaro National Park.

Entrance Requirements

Park permits are required and typically included in the cost of guided treks.

Best Time to Visit

The best times to visit are from January to March and June to October when the weather is more stable.

Visitor Information

Main gate at the Marangu Route, various ranger stations along the trails.

Getting There

Accessible by road from Arusha and Moshi, best with a tour operator.

Weather & Climate

Temperatures vary greatly with altitude, from warm tropical at the base to arctic cold at the summit. The rainy seasons are from March to May and November, while drier periods are from June to October and January to February.

Conservation Efforts

Decreasing glacier size due to climate change is a major concern, along with protecting unique high-altitude ecosystems from overcrowding and litter.

Camping in Kilimanjaro National Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Marangu Hut

Developed
Reservations Required

Located along the Marangu Route, offering basic facilities.

Horombo Hut

Developed
Reservations Required

Located on the scenic Marangu Route, providing shelter to climbers.

Top Trails

Machame Route

Hard
37 miles

Known for its beautiful scenic variety and challenging paths.

Marangu Route

Moderate
40 miles

The only route with hut accommodations, offering a relatively gradual ascent.

Lemosho Route

Hard
42 miles

Offers stunning panoramic views starting from the west of the mountain.

Rongai Route

Moderate
43 miles

Approaches the mountain from the north and is less crowded.

Trailblazer Tips

Acclimatize properly to increase your chances of reaching the summit.

Note that weather conditions can change quickly; always be prepared for rain or cold temperatures.

Book with a reputable guide service for the best experience; permits are required.

Use layers in your gear to adjust to the wide range of temperatures you will experience.

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