Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure—but understanding the cost is essential for planning. Prices vary depending on route, duration, and level of comfort, but this guide breaks down exactly where your money goes.
Total Cost Overview
The average cost to climb Kilimanjaro is:
- $1,800 – $4,500 per person (trek package only)
- $2,800 – $5,800+ total trip cost (including flights, gear, etc.)
Your final budget depends on travel style, operator, and personal expenses.
1. National Park Fees (Largest Cost)
Park fees are mandatory and make up 50–60% of the total price.
Typical fees include:
- Conservation fee: $70 per day
- Camping fee: $50 per night
- Hut fee (Marangu route): $60 per night
- Rescue fee: $20 per trip
For a 6–8 day climb, total park fees are roughly:
$900 – $1,300 per person
2. Guides, Porters & Crew
You cannot climb Kilimanjaro independently—you must hire a licensed team.
Typical daily wages:
- Guide: $25–$30
- Assistant guide: $20–$25
- Cook: $15–$20
- Porter: $10–$12
A small group may require 10–15 crew members, making this a significant part of your cost.
3. Accommodation & Meals
Your package usually includes:
- Mountain camping or huts
- 3 meals per day on the trek
- Hotel stays before and after the climb
Estimated cost portion:
$200 – $500+ per person (depending on comfort level)
4. Transport & Logistics
This includes:
- Airport transfers
- Transport to/from park gates
- Equipment (tents, oxygen, safety gear)
Estimated cost:
$100 – $300 per person
5. Gear & Equipment
If you don’t already own trekking gear:
- Rental or purchase: $200 – $800
Common items:
- Sleeping bag
- Hiking boots
- Jackets & layers
6. Flights & Visa
Additional travel costs:
- International flights: $800 – $1,800
- Tanzania visa: ~$50
7. Tips for Crew
Tipping is expected and supports fair wages.
Typical tip range:
$150 – $300 per climber
Sample Cost Breakdown (7-Day Climb)
| Category | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Park Fees | $900 – $1,200 |
| Crew & Guides | $400 – $700 |
| Accommodation & Meals | $200 – $500 |
| Transport & Logistics | $100 – $200 |
| Tips | $150 – $300 |
| Total (Trek Only) | $2,000 – $3,500 |
Cost by Route (Examples)
Different routes affect pricing:
- Marangu (5–6 days): $1,450 – $1,900
- Machame (6–7 days): $1,900 – $2,200
- Lemosho (7–8 days): $2,100 – $2,400
Longer routes cost more but increase summit success rates.
Budget vs Mid-range vs Luxury
| Type | Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $1,800 – $2,300 | Basic camping, fewer services |
| Mid-range | $2,400 – $3,200 | Good equipment, experienced guides |
| Luxury | $3,500 – $5,500 | Private toilets, premium service |
Important Tip
If a price looks too cheap, be cautious. Lower-cost operators may cut corners on:
- Safety equipment
- Food quality
- Fair porter wages
A slightly higher price often means better safety and higher success rates.
Final Thoughts
The cost of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is not just a fee—it reflects:
- Conservation of the mountain
- Support for local communities
- Safety and quality of your expedition
Best budget to plan:
- $2,500 – $4,000 (realistic all-inclusive climb)
- $3,000 – $6,000+ (full trip with flights & extras)



