Kilimanjaro Routes
As Tanzania specialists with years of know-how, we’ve discerned that particular paths provide the perfect fusion of excitement, scenic views, and a superior chance of reaching the top.
The 9-day trails allow for the right amount of time needed for proper acclimatization, enhancing your odds of summiting even further. They also steer clear of the overcrowded, over-promoted routes like the Marangu, Rongai, and Machame, providing a calm, leisurely ascent time (“pole pole” in Swahili) and more one-on-one adventure with our knowledgeable guides.
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Our Recommended Routes (In Order)

9-Day Lemosho Western-Breach Route
As only a handful of outfitters in Tanzania are offering this less-traveled trail, it’s a rarity and trove for more advanced climbers who will travel with equally skilled head guides and porters. The path offers a chance to escape the countless groups, connect with our dedicated team, and take pleasure in the climb. The 9-day schedule granted here allows for supreme acclimatization, ultimately elevating your chances of achieving peak success.

9-Day Lemosho Northern Circuit Route

9-Day Lemosho Barafu Route
A top go-to for climbers, this pathway takes off from the mountain’s western side, en route to the vast Shira Plateau. Our climb-high-sleep-low method duly aids in acclimatization, increasing the likelihood of reaching the summit, Uhuru Peak.

7-Day Machame Route
We’ve proudly collaborated on a series of immersive videos that capture the spirit of the Kiliwarrior experience—from the first step in Moshi to the final push to Uhuru Peak. Get a behind-the-scenes look at our guides, our routes, and the real emotions of climbers on the mountain.