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Kilimanjaro Routes Compared:
Which One Is Right for You?

May 5, 2026 14 min read Bush Lion Tours

Choosing the right Kilimanjaro route is one of the most important decisions you will make. Each route offers a different experience in terms of scenery, difficulty, crowd levels, and summit success rate. There is no single "best" route — the right choice depends on your priorities.

Our Top Pick for Most Climbers

For the best balance of success rate, scenery, and crowd levels, we recommend the 8-Day Lemosho Route — 95% summit success with stunning views.

Quick Comparison Table

RouteDaysSuccessCrowdsSceneryBest For
Lemosho7–895%Low-Med⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐First-timers, photographers
Machame6–785%High⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Fit trekkers, adventure
Marangu5–660–75%High⭐⭐⭐Budget, hut preference
Northern Circuit997%Very Low⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Best success, solitude
Rongai6–780%Low⭐⭐⭐⭐Wet season, quiet trails
Umbwe5–665%Very Low⭐⭐⭐Experienced only

1. Lemosho Route — Best Overall

The Lemosho Route

Duration: 7–8 days Success: 95% Crowds: Low-moderate Difficulty: Moderate Cost: $$$

The Lemosho route is widely considered the best all-around Kilimanjaro route. It approaches from the west, crossing the scenic Shira Plateau before joining the Machame route for the final ascent. The 8-day itinerary provides excellent acclimatization with natural altitude variation.

✓ Best combination of success rate, scenery, and manageable crowds. Ideal for first-timers.
✗ Longer duration means higher cost. Shares final sections with Machame (busier last 2 days).

2. Machame Route — Most Popular

The Machame Route

Duration: 6–7 days Success: 85% Crowds: High Difficulty: Moderate-Hard Cost: $$

The most popular route, offering spectacular scenery including the famous Barranco Wall scramble. It starts from the south and traverses the mountain's western side before the final summit push.

✓ Best scenery variety. Thrilling Barranco Wall. Well-established camps.
✗ Very popular (crowded July–Aug). Barranco Wall requires scrambling.

3. Marangu Route — Most Affordable

The Marangu Route

Duration: 5–6 days Success: 60–75% Crowds: High Difficulty: Moderate Cost: $

Known as the "Coca-Cola" route — the oldest and most established, with hut accommodation instead of tents. The 5-day version rushes through acclimatization, resulting in the lowest success rate.

✓ Most affordable. Only route with hut accommodation (sleep in a bed).
✗ 5-day version has only 60% success rate. Huts are basic and crowded. Least scenic.

4. Northern Circuit — Highest Success Rate

The Northern Circuit Route

Duration: 9 days Success: 97% Crowds: Very low Difficulty: Moderate Cost: $$$

The longest and most comprehensive route. Circles the entire northern flank, providing the most thorough acclimatization profile. With 97% success, it gives you the best chance of reaching the summit.

✓ Highest success rate (97%). Quietest section of the mountain. Unparalleled acclimatization.
✗ Longest duration (9 days). Highest cost. Northern section less scenic.

5. Rongai Route — Driest Conditions

The Rongai Route

Duration: 6–7 days Success: 80% Crowds: Low Difficulty: Moderate Cost: $$

Approaches from the north near the Kenyan border. The driest route due to its rain shadow position, making it ideal for wetter months. Quieter than Machame or Marangu.

✓ Best for wet-season climbing. Less crowded. Gentle terrain.
✗ Scenery less dramatic than western routes. Lower success rate.

6. Umbwe Route — Most Challenging

The Umbwe Route

Duration: 5–6 days Success: 65% Crowds: Very low Difficulty: Hard Cost: $$

The shortest and steepest approach. Gains altitude rapidly with very few climbers. A raw, uncommercialised Kilimanjaro experience.

✓ Very quiet. Genuine wilderness. Challenging for experienced trekkers.
✗ Rapid altitude gain reduces success. Not for first-timers. Physically demanding.

How to Choose: Our Recommendation

For most first-time climbers: Lemosho route (8 days) — best balance of success, scenery, and manageable crowds.

On a tighter budget: Machame route (7 days) — excellent scenery with Barranco Wall, solid success rate.

Summit success is priority: Northern Circuit (9 days) — 97% success rate, but requires more time and budget.

Climbing during wet months: Rongai route — driest conditions due to rain shadow position.

Cost Comparison

RouteDurationPrice RangeIncludes
Marangu5 days$1,500–2,200Most affordable option
Machame6–7 days$1,800–2,800Best value for scenery
Lemosho7–8 days$2,200–3,500Best overall experience
Rongai6–7 days$1,800–2,800Good for wet season
Northern Circuit9 days$2,800–4,200Highest success rate

Prices include park fees, guides, porters, food, and equipment. Excludes flights, visa, tips, and personal expenses.

Need Help Choosing Your Route?

Our team can help you select the perfect route based on your fitness, budget, schedule, and priorities.

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