Extreme
Kilimanjaro
Africa's crown jewel
Overview
Rising above the African savanna, Kilimanjaro is the world's highest free-standing mountain. Our Machame Route expedition takes you through five distinct climate zones, from tropical rainforest to arctic summit, in one of the most accessible high-altitude adventures.
Itinerary
Arrive in Kathmandu. Team briefing, gear check, and cultural orientation. Visit the mountaineering museum and enjoy a welcome dinner.
Begin the approach trek through stunning mountain valleys. Gradual acclimatization with carefully planned altitude gains.
Arrive at base camp. Set up camp, begin acclimatization rotations, and prepare for the climb ahead.
Multiple rotation climbs to higher camps. Build strength and adapt to altitude with expert guidance.
Establish high camps. Wait for optimal weather window. Execute summit push with full Sherpa support.
Safe descent to base camp. Trek out to civilization. Celebration dinner in Kathmandu with certificates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our overall summit success rate is 94%, significantly above the industry average. This is due to our experienced guides, careful acclimatization protocols, and conservative decision-making process.
We build buffer days into every expedition itinerary to account for weather delays. Our team uses advanced weather forecasting to identify the best summit windows. If the entire expedition is weather-cancelled, we offer partial credits toward future expeditions.
We maintain a minimum 1:1 Sherpa-to-client ratio on all 8000m expeditions. On summit day, this may increase to 2:1 if conditions require additional support.
Yes, comprehensive travel and rescue insurance is mandatory for all participants. We can recommend specialist high-altitude insurance providers who cover helicopter evacuation up to 8,000m.
Key Information
Duration
8 Days
Max Altitude
5,895m
Difficulty
Moderate
Best Season
Year-Round
Group Size
8-16
From
$3,500
per person