Common Questions

Kilimanjaro FAQ

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General Questions

Kilimanjaro is a challenging trek but doesn't require technical climbing skills. The main challenges are altitude (5,895m), long hiking days (4-8 hours), and summit night (12-15 hours). Good physical fitness and mental determination are essential. About 65% of all climbers reach the summit, but this rises to 85-95% for well-prepared climbers on longer routes.

No technical climbing experience is required. Kilimanjaro is a 'walk-up' mountain. However, hiking experience and excellent fitness are strongly recommended. You should be comfortable hiking 6-8 hours over varied terrain before attempting the climb.

Overall success rates are around 65%, but this varies significantly by route and preparation. Longer routes (7-9 days) have 85-95% success rates due to better acclimatization. The Lemosho and Northern Circuit routes have the highest success rates, while the shorter Marangu route (5 days) has lower rates around 60%.

Routes range from 5-9 days. We recommend minimum 7 days for better acclimatization. The Marangu route can be done in 5 days (not recommended), while the Northern Circuit takes 9 days. Most popular routes like Machame and Lemosho take 6-8 days.

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