Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Cost
Trekking Kilimanjaro is unfortunately not a very cheap activity. Prior to 1991 you could literally rock up in Moshi with a backpack, some dry food and a spirit for adventure, and be on a trail up to Kilimanjaro’s summit unsupported.Since the early 90s, though, trekkers have had to be accompanied by a registered guide and pay entrance park fees. The latter has got relatively expensive and can cost up to $1,000 depending on the length of a trek.
Today, the standard setup for a climb involves a full support team of a guide, cook and porters, who are instrumental in getting most trekkers to the summit successfully and safely.
The combination of high park fees and full support teams mean that an average Kilimanjaro hike (excl. travel expenses like flights and off-mountain expenses) costs between $2,000-$3,000. It is possible to find climbs for as little as $1,500 but these tend to be with operators who have questionable practices, particularly with regard to how much they pay their porters.
Most Popular Kilimanjaro Tours Prices
Route | Duration | Price |
Lemosho | 10 days | $3,200 |
Lemosho | 8 days | $2,989 |
Machame | 7 days | $2,570 |
Northern Circuit | 9 days | $3,200 |
Marangu | 6 days | $1,841 |
Rongai | 7 days | $2,630 |
Shira | 7 days | $2750 |