9 Days Northern Circuit Route Kilimanjaro Climb
9 Days Northern Circuit Route Kilimanjaro Climb
Overview
The 9 Days Northern Circuit Route offers an unparalleled journey to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Ideal for climbers, this route provides a unique experience with fewer crowds and breathtaking views. The itinerary is designed for gradual acclimatization, ensuring a higher success rate. Whether you're joining a group or opting for a private climb, the adventure is tailored to fit budget, mid-range, or luxury preferences.
Highlights
- Experience the less crowded Northern Circuit
- Marvel at panoramic views from Uhuru Peak
- Acclimatize with gradual elevation gain
- Explore diverse ecosystems on Kilimanjaro
- Benefit from experienced guides
- Join a group or opt for a private climb
- Enjoy meals prepared by mountain chefs
- Choose budget, mid-range, or luxury options
- Witness stunning sunrises above the clouds
- Walk through lush rainforests
- Capture breathtaking photos
- Challenge yourself with a rewarding climb
- Meet climbers from around the world
Itinerary
- Experienced mountain guides
- All park permits
- Camping equipment
- Meals on the mountain
- Transfers to and from the airport
- Support team of porters
- Emergency evacuation
- Pre-climb briefing
- Summit certificate
- Filtered water on the climb
- International flights
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Personal climbing gear
- Tips for guides and porters
- Optional activities
- Laundry services
- Beverages beyond provided meals
- Personal expenses
- Medical expenses
Booking
Booking Request
- Experienced mountain guides
- All park permits
- Camping equipment
- Meals on the mountain
- Transfers to and from the airport
- Support team of porters
- Emergency evacuation
- Pre-climb briefing
- Summit certificate
- Filtered water on the climb
FAQs
The best time to climb Kilimanjaro is during the dry seasons, from June to October and January to March. These months offer clearer skies and more stable weather conditions, increasing the chances of a successful summit.
The Northern Circuit Route is considered one of the less strenuous routes due to its gradual ascent and longer duration. It allows for better acclimatization, which can increase the success rate of reaching the summit.
Essential items include warm clothing, a sleeping bag, trekking boots, and a daypack. It's important to pack layers to adjust to varying temperatures and to bring sun protection and hydration systems.
No prior climbing experience is necessary for Kilimanjaro. The trek is non-technical, and with proper preparation and a reasonable level of fitness, most people can complete the climb.
Meals on the mountain are nutritious and designed to provide energy for the climb. They typically include a variety of soups, pasta, rice, and fresh vegetables, prepared by experienced mountain chefs.
Altitude sickness is managed through gradual acclimatization and monitoring by experienced guides. It's important to listen to your body, stay hydrated, and communicate any symptoms to your guide.
Group sizes can vary, but they typically range from 4 to 12 climbers. Smaller groups allow for personalized attention and a more intimate experience on the mountain.
Mobile reception is limited on Kilimanjaro, with some coverage near camps. It's advisable to inform family and friends of potential communication gaps during the climb.