Scale one of the highest freestanding mountains in the world and see Tanzania from Africa’s highest peak. Challenge yourself to take part in the Kilimanjaro Trek and raise money for your chosen charity.
The trek takes place between 15-26 June 2025. Registration requires a non-refundable deposit of £350 which is offset against the total cost due. The travel cost is £3,225 per person (subject to flight availability at the time of booking). Minimum sponsorship required per trekker will be £1,000.
The mountain is a designated national park and is administered from the Marangu Gate on the south side, and all expeditions are obliged to complete formalities before proceeding. The two principal peaks of the massif are Kibo, a volcanic crater, and the seldom visited and lower Mawenzi (5,149m). The highest point on Kibo is known as Uhuru; Gillman’s Point is a subsidiary blip on the rim at 5,685m.
Kibo dominates the game-filled Kenya plains to the north and the fertile lands around Arusha in Tanzania to the south. You will ascend the mountain via the Lemoshe Route which rises from the Tanzanian side of the mountain and is arguably the most spectacular and beautiful of all the routes on Kilimanjaro. The route is challenging but does not require any technical climbing and should be within the compass of any moderately fit person who has done sufficient training.