Plan your dream Kilimanjaro climb with Winners Expeditions. Learn how much it costs to climb Kilimanjaro in Euros, explore route options, and find affordable packages for 2026, 2027 & 2028. Whether you want a short trek or a full summit adventure, we make it safe, affordable, and unforgettable. Book your climb via email winnersexpeditions@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +255 787 611 982.
At Winners Expeditions, many climbers ask: How much does it cost to climb Kilimanjaro in Euros? The total price depends on the number of trekking days, the route chosen, service level, and whether you prefer a private or group joining climb.
A short 1 to 2-day trek costs between €214 and €600, perfect for those who want a quick taste of Kilimanjaro. For a 3 to 5-day trek, expect to pay between €640 and €1,280, offering moderate adventure and scenic views. The popular 6 to 7-day climb ranges from €1,280 to €1,710, providing better acclimatization and a higher summit success rate. Longer 8 to 10-day treks cost between €1,540 and €2,565, giving climbers the best chance of reaching Uhuru Peak.
When planning how much it costs to climb Kilimanjaro in Euros, consider factors such as national park fees, guide and porter wages, and the level of comfort you choose. Group joining climbs are great for budget travelers, while private climbs offer more personalized service. Proper budgeting for tips, equipment, and travel insurance ensures a smooth adventure.
For those with limited time, a short 1–2 day trek takes you through Kilimanjaro’s lush rainforest to Mandara Hut or Horombo Hut along the Marangu Route.
Private Climb: €257 – €600 per person
Group Joining: €214 – €513 per person
Perfect for an immersive but shorter experience, this climb allows you to explore scenic trails such as Shira Plateau or Horombo Hut.
Private Climb: €600 – €855 per person
Group Joining: €513 – €770 per person
The 5-day Marangu Route climb, also called the “Coca-Cola Route,” is a popular choice for those seeking a quick summit attempt.
Private Climb: €1,110 – €1,280 per person
Group Joining: €1,025 – €1,200 per person
Our most recommended option for summit success. Routes like Machame, Lemosho, and Rongai provide great acclimatization and panoramic views.
Private Climb: €1,370 – €1,880 per person
Group Joining: €1,280 – €1,710 per person
This extended climb ensures proper acclimatization and a comfortable pace, increasing your chance of reaching Uhuru Peak safely.
Private Climb: €1,710 – €2,140 per person
Group Joining: €1,540 – €1,710 per person
The 10-day Northern Circuit Route offers the most scenic and least crowded trail on Kilimanjaro, providing a complete trekking experience.
Private Climb: €2,050 – €2,565 per person
Group Joining: €€1,880 – €2,050 per person
Route Choice: Longer routes like Lemosho and Northern Circuit are more expensive due to extra days, while Marangu and Machame are more affordable.
Private vs Group Climb: Private climbs offer flexibility and personalized service, while group climbs help reduce costs through shared logistics.
Service Level: Luxury climbs include high-end tents and meals, while budget treks cover all essentials at a lower cost.
National Park Fees: These fees range from €700 to €950 and cover camping, rescue, and conservation charges.
Guides and Porters: Winners Expeditions ensures ethical wages and excellent service, contributing to the total price.
Additional Costs: Gear rental, travel insurance, and tipping (€220–€350 per climber) should be included in your plan.
So, how much does it cost to climb Kilimanjaro in Euros? On average, prices range between €230 and €2,800 depending on route and service level. With Winners Expeditions, you’ll enjoy a safe, well-organized, and memorable climb. Whether you prefer a short trek or a full summit adventure, we guarantee excellent value and care for 2026, 2027 & 2028 climbs.
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