Climb Kilimanjaro accommodation

Your route determines your accommodation
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Pre and Post Kilimanjaro accommodation
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Included in all our Kilimanjaro Adventures packages is accommodation in Moshi – Tanzania for the night before and after your Kilimanjaro trek.
It is not recommended to start your hike on the same day as your arrival date in Tanzania, even if your scheduled flight will be arriving in the early morning.
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Huts on Kilimanjaro
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On the Marangu route you will be accommodated in hikers’ class huts that will also be part of your package.
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Tents on Kilimanjaro
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While hiking on Kilimanjaro most routes, except the Marangu route, you will be accommodated in expedition tents (tents are provided for).
Looking for a comprehensive guide on how to climb Kilimanjaro?
Look no further than our Kilimanjaro online guide.
Climb Kilimanjaro packages from South Africa
Dream World Adventures specializes in putting together tailor made Kilimanjaro packages from South Africa. Our Kilimanjaro packages include all you need in order to undertake this African adventure – from flights departing from South Africa, to accommodation before and after your climb and all park fees, logistical mountain teams and meals on the mountain.

For more information on our Kilimanjaro packages from South Africa please following this link.

Climb Kilimanjaro packages starting from Tanzania
Dream World Adventures can also provide tailor made Kilimanjaro packages that will have you start your adventure from either Moshi in Tanzania, or from Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania.
The package prices will be quoted in US$ for clients not travelling from South Africa.

For more information on our Kilimanjaro tour packages from Tanzania please following the link.

The Marangu route on Kilimanjaro
The Marangu route was the route first used by Hans Meyer in 1891 to reach the top of Africa – Uhuru peak on Kilimanjaro. Many climbers these days opt for this route as it is the most comfortable route up Kilimanjaro, compared to all the other tented routes.
For an overview of this route follow the link below;
Marangu route on Kilimanjaro
The Machame route on Kilimanjaro
The Machame route we have found is definitely of the most opted for routes to consider for your adventure up Kilimanjaro. While it is not the longest route to reach the summit, the old adage for better acclimatization of “climb-high, sleep-low” comes to mind when using this tented route, with climbs to ridges and descents to valleys marking the approach days to Barafu Camp, base camp for summit, which will definitely aid hikers in their quest to reach the summit.
For an overview of this route follow the link below;
Machame route on Kilimanjaro
The Lemosho route on Kilimanjaro
The Lemosho route is known as one of the most scenic routes on Kilimanjaro. The first couple days on this route are beautifully wild and usually have lower traffic on the way up to the Shira Plateau, where it merges with other routes to the summit via Barafu Camp.
For an overview of this route follow the link below;
Lemosho route on Kilimanjaro
The Rongai route on Kilimanjaro
The Rongai route will have you start your hike on the northern side of Kilimanjaro, close the border between Tanzania and Kenya. The drive to the starting point of your hike, the Naru Moru Village, is a lengthy one, and winds through coffee plantations and rural villages.
For an overview of this route follow the link below;
Rongai route on Kilimanjaro
The Umbwe route on Kilimanjaro
The Umbwe route, especially for the first couple of days before meeting up with the other routes at Barranco Camp, entails a steep ascent through lush forest and deep gorges. It is a challenging, but scenic route option and from Barranco camp follows the same path as the Machame and Lemosho routes to the summit via Barafu.
For an overview of this route follow the link below;
Umbwe route on Kilimanjaro