Getting to Uhuru Peak
Most of our climbs will begin in the city of Moshi or Arusha. For the Rongai route, the climbs begin in the town of Marangu. To get to Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro, you must climb the mountain. But first, you will have to get to Tanzania, where Kilimanjaro is located. There are several routes to choose from, each with its own characteristics and challenges. The most popular routes are the Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Rongai, and Northern Circuit routes. Each route has different starting points, durations, and levels of difficulty. The Marangu route is often considered the easiest, while the Northern Circuit is the longest and offers the best acclimatization.
Once you’ve chosen a route, you’ll need to plan your trip. This includes deciding on the number of days you’ll spend on the mountain, arranging for a guide and porters, and ensuring you have the necessary permits and equipment. Most climbers opt for a guided trek, as this is the safest and most convenient way to climb Kilimanjaro.
The climb itself typically takes between 5 to 9 days, depending on the route and your pace. You’ll start at the base of the mountain and gradually make your way up through different ecological zones, including rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and finally, the arctic zone near the summit.
The final push to Uhuru Peak is usually done at night, starting from the last camp before the summit. This is to ensure you reach the peak at sunrise, which is a breathtaking experience. The climb to the summit is challenging due to the high altitude and steep terrain, but with proper preparation and acclimatization, it’s achievable for most people.
After reaching Uhuru Peak, you’ll descend back down the mountain, usually taking a different route to avoid congestion and to experience different scenery.
GETTING TO TANZANIA
Most of our climbs will begin in the city of Arusha. For the Rongai route, the climbs begin in the town of Marangu.
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
The most convenient way to get to Tanzania is to fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (Airport Code: JRO). This airport is about 45 minutes from Arusha or Marangu. We can provide airport transfers to and from JRO for any flights that arrive before 9:00pm or depart after 8:00am.
From North America, there are two main ways clients arrive at JRO.
The first and most popular way is to fly KLM/Delta from a major US city to Amsterdam and then from Amsterdam to JRO Airport. There is one flight per day that arrives in JRO at around 7:30pm. When arriving on this flight, we estimate that it will take you one hour to get your VISA and bags. You will get to your hotel in Arusha or Marangu around 9:30pm – 10:00pm.
If you are arriving the night before the climb begins on this flight you will miss our pre-trip meeting that is held at 5:30pm. This is OK as we can do another pre-trip meeting in the morning.
The second most popular way is to fly to Washington D.C. and then catch an Ethiopian Air flight to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and them from there to JRO. This flight will bring you into JRO at around 1:00pm.
Arusha Airport (ARK)
Arusha has a small airport within the city. Flights into and out of this airport are very limited, but if you are coming from a nearby country or Zanzibar this may be an option for you.
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi, Kenya
Some clients choose to arrive in Nairobi, Kenya. From Nairobi, you can take a daily shuttle bus to Arusha for under $50USD. The ride is about 4-5 hours. If you are climbing the Rongai route, you will need to take the bus to Marangu which costs about $75USD and is about 6-8 hours.
We do not provide any transportation to or from Nairobi. Clients must arrange this transportation themselves.
The map below will give you a good idea of the locations of the airports and their relation to the cities and Mt. Kilimanjaro. Also, if you are interested in adding a safari, the locations of the parks are also shown..

Getting into Tanzania
Clients should fly into Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO).
Our trips begin in lodges in either Moshi or Arusha, Tanzania, depending on the route chosen. Clients should fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (airport code: JRO) and make their way to the designated hotel. It will cost approximately $80 for a taxi from the airport to Marangu (54 miles), and about $60 to Arusha (32 miles).
We can also organize private transfers between the airport and hotels, which must be pre-booked along with your climb. Local contact numbers and details on how to meet up with staff will be distributed upon booking. Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), is a bucket-list destination for many adventurers. Known as “Everyman’s Everest,” it’s accessible to climbers with varying experience levels, but reaching the summit requires careful planning, preparation, and determination. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you get to Uhuru Peak safely and successfully.
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