Trip Details
- When:
July 3, 2026 to July 12, 2026
Climb begins on July 4th and finishes the 11th
Hotel stays on the night of July 3rd and July 11th - Safari Adventure (optional):
July 12, 2026 to July 14, 2026
Safari begins on the 12th and finishes on the 13th.
Hotel on the 12th and 13th
Fly back home on the 14th or continue on to Zanzibar. - Where:
Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Africa - Price:
$5,100 pp Climb
$1,690 pp Safari - Length:
10 days, 8 days on the mountain and 2 nights hotel accommodation Optional safari 2 days, 3rd day transfer to the airport - Experience:
No previous experience needed; Must be in good physical shape and able to hike 6 hours on back to back days.


INCLUDED
- 2 nights hotel accommodation in Moshi (before & after climb)
- Group transport to and from Moshi to the trail head
- Kilimanjaro National Park permits, camping/hut fees, rescue fees, and Value Added Tax (VAT)
- Expert guide, assistants, cooks, and porters
- Bottled oxygen (for emergency rescue only)
- 3 person waterproof Mountain Hardware all-season tents (double occupancy)
- Sleeping pad, foam, 4 inches thick
- Mess tents, tables, chairs, lanterns
- Nutritious chef-prepared fresh meals
- Breakfast at hotel
NOT INCLUDED
- Airfare
- Hotel lunch and dinner
- Hotel beverages
- Alcoholic drinks
- Personal gear and equipment
- Tips
Cost of additional services:
- Pick up and drop off at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) - $120
- Single tent supplement - $340
- Private toilet at camp - $280
- Trekking poles rental - $35
- Sleeping bag rental - $80
- Extra porter for excess gear - $250
- Extra hotel night in Moshi - $150 per double room
*VISA REQUIRED; PURCHASE UPON ARRIVAL AT JRO OR ONLINE AT https://visa.immigration.go.tz/
*Non-refundable Deposit of $500 to reserve spot
*The remainder of the payment is due 90 days prior to expedition


Experience
To summit Mount Kilimanjaro, a certain level of physical fitness and mental determination is required. While prior mountaineering experience is not necessary, it is beneficial to have some hiking experience and be comfortable with long, strenuous treks. Additionally, it is important to have a positive mindset, adaptability and the ability to follow the slow pace set by your guide. Training and preparation, both physically and mentally, are key to increasing your chances of a successful summit. Please visit our training page for more information and our safety page for our safety protocol.
Why This Trip?
My name is Dragonsky! I’m a thru-hiker, Naked and Afraid survivalist, author, and mountaineer in training from New Jersey. After thru-hiking the AT, CDT, Annapurna Basecamp, Mardi Himal trek, and most of the PCT, I realized my passion is to guide and climb big mountains.
I don’t see many faces like mine in the outdoors and I know showing up matters. I believe that climbing mountains is a healing and deeply spiritual experience.
Kilimanjaro has always been my dream. Providing a safe and fun experience especially as a Queer woman means everything.
As someone who battles depression and mental health issues, I want to show others that they are capable of anything they put their minds to.
Come trek with me! Let’s walk in our truths and take on Kilimanjaro together.

BASIC ITINERARY LEMOSHO ROUTE:
ACCOMODATION
https://www.kiliwonders.com/ or similar hotel within the Moshi region The specific accommodation arrangements will be made once we have a clear understanding of our group composition, including the number of solo travelers, couples, and friends. Our standard rooms are designed for double occupancy, but should you desire more privacy, single rooms can be arranged for an additional fee upon request.Clothing
- 2-3 x hiking shirt + 3-4 x long-sleeve hiking shirt (at least one merino type long sleeve shirt)
- 1 x hiking shorts and 2 x trekking pants
- 1 x warm trousers / storm pants for summit night
- 1x Light rain shell pants (can be used for summit night as an otter layer to your warm pants)
- Mid-weight fleece jacket
- Hard shell rain jacket
- Warm insulating down or synthetic jacket / gilet
- 2 x thermal underwear
- Light gloves to use during your day hike
- Very warm gloves/mittens for summit night
Headwear
- Sun hat + Sunglasses
- Beanie
- Neck warmer
Footwear
- Already worn in waterproof hiking boots
- 4-5 hiking socks + 1 x thermal socks
- Trainers/hiking shoes for camp
- Gaiters
Bags
- 20-25L daypack
- 90-100L Duffel Bag (waterproof)
- Plastic bags to protect sleeping bag and other gear from rain
Other Essentials
- Trekking Poles
- Headlamp and spare batteries
- Snacks, electrolyte powder/pills
- Water bottle / hydration bladder
- Water treatment tablets (we treat our water but sometimes our clients like to add their own pills for extra safety)
- Camera
- Sun cream
- Four season sleeping bag at 15 degree capability or less








