Prices & Cost
Kilimanjaro Price & Cost
High-quality service at a reasonable price — not the cheapest, and never needlessly expensive.
Many people look for a cheap Kilimanjaro climb — but if you have done your research you have already found that this is not really possible. There are more than 200 licensed operators on Kilimanjaro and a wide range of prices, and who you choose is crucial to your success and overall experience.
First and foremost, do not make your decision on price alone. High-altitude trekking is not the place to shop for a cheap "deal", nor the place to overpay needlessly. What you are looking for is high-quality service at a reasonable price — safe acclimatisation, good food, strong guides and fair treatment of the crew.
Your final price depends on your chosen route, the number of days, group size and comfort level. Tell us what you have in mind and we will send a clear, itemised quote.
The fine print
What is included in this climb
Transparent inclusions and exclusions so you know exactly what your package covers.
Included in the price
- Pick up from Kilimanjaro Airport and drop off after the tour
- 2–3 nights at Park View Hotel or similar (bed & breakfast)
- Salaries for guides, cook and porters
- All park entry, camping and rescue fees
- Camping equipment — sleeping tents, mess tent, table, chair and sleeping mat
- Transport from hotel to the climbing gates
- 3 meals a day while on the mountain
- Oxygen and pulse oximeter available for body evaluation
- Soft drinks
- Private toilet
Not included
- International or domestic flights
- Tipping for guides, cook and porters
- Personal climbing gear
- Travel and medical insurance
- Items of a personal nature
Get your personalised Kilimanjaro quote
Send your route, dates and group size and we will reply with a transparent, itemised price — no hidden costs.