Are you set to go on top of Africa’s highest peak? At JustAfrican Safaris, we have the best Mount Kilimanjaro trip for people who desire excitement and nature. Our expert guides will guide you across amazing views, lush woods as well as demanding lands. This is to make certain that you enjoy a secure and unforgettable trip.
At the same time, our Mount Kilimanjaro trip doesn’t involve climbing alone. We manage everything from the minute you arrive: lodging, food, and equipment, so you can concentrate on the adventure ahead. Join us at JustAfrican Safaris for a life-changing trip full of excitement, scenic beauty, and accomplishment. Reserve your trip today and take the initial step on an amazing journey!
Experience the Thrill of Mount Kilimanjaro Adventure
Our expertly guided tours provide an unforgettable journey to Africa’s highest peak. You will explore diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to alpine deserts.
History of Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in Africa, located in Tanzania. Its formation started some three million years ago. This is such an outstanding mountain with its three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira.
The first mention of Mount Kilimanjaro was made in ancient times. To early Africans, this was a holy place. In the 19th century, the mountain started to be documented by European explorers. In 1848, German missionary Johannes Rebmann became the first European to report the sighting of Kilimanjaro. For some time, his accounts received skepticism until other expeditions proved his findings to be true.
Mount Kilimanjaro became a great object of interest for explorers and scientists during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. On October 6, 1889, the German geographer Hans Meyer and the Austrian mountaineer Ludwig Purtscheller completed the first known ascent to Kibo, the highest of Kilimanjaro’s peaks. At the time, the climb was out of this world.
The mountain’s name has varied through time. The local name of the mountain is “Kilima Njaro,” which translates to “Mountain of Greatness.” To some, the word “Njaro” means a god or mountain of whiteness, which relates to the snowcap peak.
Mount Kilimanjaro’s glaciers and snow attracted scientific attention. Through most of the past century, these ice fields have drastically shrunk. Climate change still threatens the remaining glaciers, an issue for conservation.

Today, Mount Kilimanjaro is a special site. It brings crowds of climbers. It has many different places from rainforests to deserts. These make it rare for nature fans.
With Just African Safaris, we want you to see the mountain. Guides will show you how early tourists went up. You will feel the greatness of Kilimanjaro. Join us for this wonderful trip.
Formation of Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and it is an interesting place. It was formed over 3 million years ago because of volcanic activity. Three main volcanic cones came together to form this mountain.
Shira is the oldest cone, and it formed about 2.5 million years ago. After that, Mawenzi formed about 1 million years ago and Kibo is the youngest one that formed approximately 500,000 years ago. Its summit, Uhuru Peak, is 5,895 meters above sea level.
Many eruptions and lava flows helped shape Mount Kilimanjaro. There are craters, valleys, and plateaus on the mountain formed by volcanic activity. The mountain is made of volcanic rock. This means that the landscape changes from forests to deserts.
The diverse scenery of Kilimanjaro attracts adventurers and scientists because of its unique landscape that varies from forests to deserts due to the presence of different types of rocks created by volcanic activity.
Over time, big ice on top of Kibo mountain turned into ice. The ice got much smaller, caused by how the weather is changing. The rest of the ice helps people learn about the earth and save special places.


Mount Kilimanjaro is a mighty work of nature. People want to know how it was made, so we lead trips that discuss the mountain’s origins. The guides we hire know a lot about the different rocks and landscapes there.
Come with JustAfricanSafaris to see Mount Kilimanjaro! Let us show you how it formed, and be amazed at nature’s power. Book now for a grand outdoor adventure.
Hiking Mount Kilimanjaro Routes
Seven main Mount Kilimanjaro routes lead to the summit, Umuru Peak, but one for the Northern side and the rest five on the Southern side.
It takes five to nine days to summit and descend, so more days of trekking give more chances of success as the body gets used to being at high altitude. Our guide leads you along these many paths to the top and then down the mountain. The lines are:
Marangu Route
This is called the “Coca-Cola Route” with dormitory huts. Although ascending slowly causes more sickness.
Machame Route
Known as the “Whiskey Route” offers beautiful views but steeper paths with less gradual slopes to help beat the effects of altitude.
Lemosho Route
The pleasant western Lemosho Route, on the other hand, has fewer climbers and better acclimatization because of its more varied beauty over 8-9 days.


Rongai Route
Rongai is a quiet route from the north. It is less crowded and has a gentle grade. It offers great sights and is best suited for those looking for seclusion.
Shira Route
Like Lemosho, Shira starts from the west and quickly gains altitude. It passes through different ecosystems offering stunning views.
Umbwe Route
Umbwe is the shortest and the steepest route. It is the most challenging and recommended for experienced trekkers who are fit and well-prepared to ascend quickly.

Hiking Mount Kilimanjaro is a life-changing experience. Each route offers unique challenges and rewards. Join JustAfricanSafaris for a memorable journey to the summit.
Best Time Hiking Mount Kilimanjaro
Choosing the best time for hiking Mount Kilimanjaro is crucial for a successful adventure. At JustAfricanSafaris, we help you pick the ideal season for your climb. The climbing seasons are;
January to March
From January to March, the mountain experiences warm temperatures and clear skies. This period is less crowded, providing a peaceful hiking experience. However, occasional rains might occur, especially in the lower regions.
June to October
The June to October season is the most popular time for climbing. The weather is generally dry, offering excellent visibility and stable conditions. July and August are the busiest months, attracting climbers from around the world. Despite the crowds, the clear skies and mild temperatures make it an ideal time to hike.
November and December
Between November and December, the short rainy season begins. While it’s possible to climb, the trails can be slippery and challenging. The mountain’s beauty is still evident, but the weather can be unpredictable. Additionally, consider the lunar cycle when planning your climb. A full moon enhances visibility during night hikes, making the final ascent more enjoyable.


The long rainy season, from April to May, is the least favorable time to hike. Heavy rains make the trails muddy and difficult to navigate. Visibility is often reduced, and the risk of altitude sickness increases. We recommend avoiding this period for your Kilimanjaro adventure.
The Thrill of Wildlife on Mount Kilimanjaro Adventure
Experiencing the thrill of wildlife adventure adds a unique dimension to your climb. At JustAfricanSafaris, we ensure you encounter the mountain’s diverse fauna, making your journey even more memorable.
Firstly, the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro are rich in wildlife. As you begin your ascent, you traverse lush rainforests teeming with life. Monkeys, such as the blue monkey and the black-and-white colobus, are commonly seen swinging through the trees. Their playful antics provide a delightful start to your adventure.
Additionally, the rainforest zone is home to a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for the iridescent sunbirds and the colorful turacos. Their vibrant plumage and melodic calls create a lively atmosphere as you hike.
As you climb higher, you enter the moorland and alpine desert zones. Here, you might spot smaller mammals like the four-striped grass mouse and the Kilimanjaro shrew. These hardy creatures have adapted to the harsh conditions, showcasing the resilience of nature.
Moreover, the mountain supports unique plant life that sustains its wildlife. Giant groundsels and lobelias provide shelter and food for many species. These plants, along with the ever-changing landscape, make every step an adventure.


Transitioning to the heath and moorland zones, you may encounter larger animals. Elephants and buffalo occasionally wander these areas, drawn by the sparse vegetation. While sightings are rare, the possibility adds an exciting edge to your climb.


At JustAfricanSafaris, we enhance your wildlife experience with knowledgeable guides. They help you spot and identify the diverse fauna, enriching your adventure. Our guides share fascinating insights into the behaviors and habitats of the animals you encounter.
Kilimanjaro Cultural Insights
Exploring Kilimanjaro with JustAfricanSafaris is insightful. Alongside its beauty, see the local life. Meet Chagga who lives on slopes. They are humble hosts. You will visit their homes and eat like them. Maasai are around. They are known by clothing and nature as warriors. You will go to their villages and learn how they live. All these feature different faces of Tanzania.


Transitioning through different cultural landscapes enhances your adventure. Our guides share stories and historical insights, deepening your understanding of the region. You will see how these cultures have coexisted with nature for centuries.
Furthermore, local markets near Kilimanjaro showcase artisanal crafts and goods. Support the local economy by purchasing handmade souvenirs, such as beadwork and textiles.
We believe cultural immersion enriches your Kilimanjaro adventure. We ensure you engage with the local communities respectfully and meaningfully. Book your trip today and experience the cultural richness of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Kilimanjaro Luxurious Accommodation
Stay in luxury lodges and hotels before and after the hike of Mount Kilimanjaro. You can sleep well in a big room with a nice bathroom and see the mountain view. Also, relax in comfortable sitting rooms and eat wonderful food. We choose these places for your stay carefully.
Before you climb, rest and get used to the high elevation at a hotel with a spa, a pool, and a gym. That way you’ll be ready. After the climb, relax in a comfy bed, have a hot shower, and good full service.
Moreover, a separate camping atmosphere can be experienced. In addition to cozy beds and private baths, you will have campfire dinners beneath the stars.
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At JustAfricanSafaris, we prioritize your comfort and satisfaction. Our luxurious accommodations enhance your Kilimanjaro adventure, providing a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Book your journey today and indulge in the finest lodging. Experience the ultimate in comfort and style as you conquer Mount Kilimanjaro.
Beyond Mount Kilimanjaro’s Peak
Having climbed Africa’s tallest mountain, take the opportunity to see Tanzania’s magnificent beauty. Our safaris go beyond the volcano, offering a varied visitor experience.
Begin by visiting the Serengeti National Park, eminent for its diverse wild animals. Observe the Great Migration, consisting of millions of wildebeests and zebras. On our guided game drives, you will see lions and elephants at close range.
Next, call on the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This big collapsed volcano has had a lot of animals living in it. Our game drives show how rich the world of animals living in it is. We have cultural tours that take you to the Maasai, where you will be able to learn the Maasai culture.
For those who love the beach, we have Zanzibar. Its white sandy beaches with clear waters are a snorkeling and diving paradise. We have Zanzibar’s history and culture on various excursions, they’re quite interesting.
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