Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing fees :  When planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, it is crucial to understand the costs associated with this adventure. These fees are an integral part of your overall trip expenses and other essentials you should be aware of as they can impact your budget.

Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing fees

Always check the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) through its website or consult with your tour operator for the most up-to-date information. These fees can change any time.

  1. Conservation Fees

$70 per day for climbers aged 16 and above.

$20 per day for climbers between the ages of 5 and 15.

These fees contribute to the conservation and maintenance of natural beauty and environment of Mount Kilimanjaro, the fees vary based on age with discounted rates for younger climbers.

  1. Public Campsite Fees

$50 per night for climbers aged 16 and above.

$10 per night for climbers between the ages of 5 and 15.

If you are planning to stay at public campsite during your Mount Kilimanjaro trek, these fees apply per night and also depend on the age of the climber.

  1. Hut Fees

$60 per night for climbers aged 16 and above.

$20 per night for climbers between the ages of 5 and 15.

For climbers opting to use the huts along the routes, there are hut fees that vary based on age. The huts provide shelter and basic amenities during the climb.

  1. Rescue Fee

$20 per person per trip.

Rescue Fees contribute to the cost of potential rescue operations in case of emergencies during the climb, it is a crucial safety measure.

  1. Crew Fee

$2 per person per trip.

The crew fee helps support the guides, porters and other staff who ensure a safe and enjoyable climbing experience for trekkers.

  1. Crater Camping Fee

$100.

If you are planning to camp in the Kilimanjaro crater, there is an additional fee. This unique experience offers stunning views of the mountain’s interior.

  1. Mawenzi Peak Climbing Fee

$750.

Mawenzi Peak is a technical climb, this fee covers the necessary arrangements and support for such an endeavor.

  1. Paragliding on Kilimanjaro

Pilot fee: $500.

Passenger fee: $250.

For climbers seeking an adventurous paragliding experience from Mount Kilimanjaro, there are separate fees for both pilots and passengers.

  1. Cycling in Kilimanjaro National Park

$50.

If you are interested in cycling within the Kilimanjaro National Park, this fee applies.

  1. Video Shooting

Park fee: $100.

TANAPA HQ fee: $50.

If you are planning to shoot videos with Kilimanjaro National Park for artistic or documentary purposes, these fees will be required.

Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing fees
Hiking Mount Kilimanjaro

Note: all the fees mentioned above exclude VAT (Value Added Tax) which is currently set at 18%.

When budget for your Kilimanjaro Climb, it is important to consider these fees to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience and at the same time contribute to the conservation efforts to help presence this world wonder.

In addition to understanding the fees associated with climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, its essential to explore the different route options and packages available to make to most of your adventure.

Each of the climbing route on Mount Kilimanjaro offers a unique experience and the duration of your climb can vary, here are the three popular routes and their cores.

  1. Marangu Route (5 Days)

The Marangu Route often referred to as the “Coca – Cola” is the shortest and most budget-friendly option. The 5-day Marangu Package includes guided trekking, park fees, accommodation in huts and meals during the climb.

While this route is shorter, it is also steeper making it a more challenging ascent.

Marangu Route is an ideal package for climbers seeking a quick but rewarding Kilimanjaro experience.

  1. Lemosho Route (8 Days)

Lemosho Route renowned for its scenic beauty offers a more gradual ascent increasing acclimatization, the 8-day Lemosho Package provides ample time for acclimatization reducing the risk of altitude sickness.

This package includes guided trekking, park fees, accommodation in tents and meals during the climb, it is a fantastic choice for those who want to savor the journey and enjoy stunning vistas along the way.

  1. Machame Route (7 Days)

This route often called “the Whiskey Route” is renowned for its diverse landscapes, this 7-day Machame Package strikes a balance between the shorter Marangu route and the longer Lemosho route.

The package covers guided trekking, park fees, accommodation in tents and meals during the climb.

Machame Route is a popular choice for climber looking for a well-rounded Kilimanjaro experience.

 When selecting a Mount Kilimanjaro Package, consider your fitness level, time available and the type of experience you desire. Longer durations such as the 8-day Lemosho route provide better acclimatization increasing your chances of reaching the summit successfully.

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