Is an improve to Shira route which begins with long drive from Moshi to Lemosho gate. The hikes start from the gate to Mti mkubwa camp which is in the forest zone.
At Vanda Tours, we specialize in unforgettable Mount Kilimanjaro expeditions—designed for adventurers from all walks of life. Based in Moshi, right at the foot of the mountain, we provide professional guiding services, full climbing support, pre- and post-tour logistics, and expert safety assurance for every trekker.
Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world and the highest point in Africa at 5,895 meters (19,341 ft). Climbing Kilimanjaro is a challenge, but it doesn’t require technical mountaineering skills. With the right preparation, support, and route choice, summiting Uhuru Peak is a dream that many accomplish with us each year.
Choose from our curated selection of Kilimanjaro routes, including the scenic Lemosho Route, the popular Machame Route, the classic Marangu Route, and more. Whether you want a private climb or a group experience, we’re ready to tailor your trek to your needs.
This route has its own test of adventure, scenery, and challenge. It offers a comfort sleep in the shared mountain hut with solar light and comfortable sponge mattress.
You will be travelling through the Great Rift valley across Lake Manyara, the everlasting Serengeti plains and the Ngorongoro highland and its crater.
The Umbwe route is deserved to be considered as the most challenging route and that should be attempted by strong and real adventurer team.
The oldest and well-established route with its nickname of Coca-Cola route which derived from the fact of being the only route people sleep in the hut instead of tents as other route.
It is highly recommended using this route as its success is very high and have a varied beauty and amazing scenery.
Due to its varied and beautiful nature this route become so popular, unbeaten one and with amazing splendor.
It crosses the Shira Plateau from west to East at flat hike before start getting steeper and then traverse to southern circuit of Barranco.
Is the only route that approach Mount Kilimanjaro from North East, close to Kenyan boarder.
North side of the mountain and Eastern side before summit and descend via Mweka route which is southern side.
When preparing to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, packing the right equipment is critical to your safety and success. You should bring layered clothing to adapt to varied climates, as temperatures can range from hot at the base to freezing at the summit.
Essential clothing includes:
Base layers (thermal tops and bottoms)
Insulating layers (fleece, down jacket)
Waterproof outer layer (jacket and pants)
Trekking pants and T-shirts
Warm hat, sun hat, and balaclava or neck gaiter
Gloves (inner liners and insulated waterproof outer gloves)
Other must-haves:
Waterproof hiking boots (well broken-in)
Headlamp with extra batteries
Daypack (20-30L) and duffel bag (70-90L)
Sleeping bag (rated for -10°C or lower)
Trekking poles
Sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm
Water bottles and/or hydration bladder (3L total)
Personal toiletries, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer
Porters carry your duffel bag; you only carry your daypack.
Kilimanjaro can be climbed year-round, but the best months offer clear skies, great views, and lower chances of rain.
Best Climbing Months:
January – March and June – October
These months offer the most stable weather. January to March tends to be quieter and colder, while June to October is busier but drier.
Avoidable Months:
April – May and November are rainy seasons. Trails can be muddy, and summit visibility is often poor.
All Kilimanjaro packages include:
Airport transfers to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
Hotel accommodation in Moshi before and after the climb (with breakfast and dinner)
Climbing permits, park fees, rescue fees, and staff wages
Group briefing and gear check the day before your climb
We also assist with:
Extra nights in Moshi
Arusha/Moshi cultural tours
Safari add-ons or Zanzibar beach extensions
