Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Roof of Africa with our exclusive East African Community (EAC) offer for the iconic Marangu Route. Designed for comfort and accessibility, this route is perfect for climbers seeking a well-established trail with hut accommodations and breathtaking scenery.
This special package offers discounted rates for EAC citizens and residents, making the dream of summiting Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m) more attainable than ever. Over 5 to 6 days, you’ll trek through lush rainforests, moorlands, and alpine deserts before standing proudly at Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
Enjoy the expertise of certified local guides, nutritious meals, and warm hospitality as you conquer Africa’s tallest mountain with fellow East African adventurers. Whether you’re a first-time climber or a seasoned hiker, this is your chance to experience the spirit of unity, adventure, and achievement—exclusively for the East African Community.
- Affordable package for EAC citizens
- Dormitory-style huts for comfort and convenience
- A scenic journey through all of Kilimanjaro’s climate zones
Seasonal Pricing
Choose the best time for your safari adventure
Low Season
April 1st - May 19th
$1,250
per person
Mid Season
the rest of the year
$1,350
per person
High Season
June + July + August + September + 20 Dec - 10 Jan
$1,450
per person
What's included
2 Nights Lodge (B&B) in Moshi (pre- and post-climb)
All meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch, dinner, hot drinks)
Qualified chief guide, assistant guides, porters, and cook
Porter to carry duffel bag (max 15kg/32 lbs)
Treated water through the trek
Salaries for mountain crew per KINAPA guidelines
Kilimanjaro National Park certificate for successful summit attempt
Emergency oxygen and pulse oximeter for twice-daily health checks
Kilimanjaro National Park Fees, camping fees, and entrance fees + (18% VAT on tour fees and services)
Local flight
Tips for mountain crew
Travel and Medical Insurance
Personal items (souvenirs, additional snacks).
Personal hiking/trekking gear—you could rent some of the gear in Tanzania