Climbers Outside UK Welcome Tailored Packages Available

Choose a Package

When you climb with us you can choose to support The Nasio Trust in one of our fundraising packages, or opt for a climb only package instead. Through years of experience we’ve established two routes that will maximise your experience & chances of summit success.


The Lemosho Route

fundraising Package
(11 days)

Raise £4,845

The Lemosho route is as beautiful as it is remote, and gives a great chance of summit success.

Info & Booking

The Lemosho Route

climb only Package
(11 days)

Pay £2,445

The Lemosho route is as beautiful as it is remote, and gives a great chance of summit success.

Info & Booking

The Machame Route

fundraising Package
(10 days)

Raise £4,345

This trek takes you up steep paths through magnificent forests before passing through the moorland zones and Shira Plateau.

Info & Booking

The Machame Route

climb only Package
(10 days)

Pay £2,250

This trek takes you up steep paths through magnificent forests before passing through the moorland zones and Shira Plateau.

Info & Booking

Extend Your Trip

Once you’ve completed your climb, extend your adventure with The Nasio Trust. Experience more of the real Kenya & Tanzania.

Kenya 3 Day Volunteering Extension

Volunteer with The Nasio Trust and experience first hand the amazing work that your climb has helped to support.

3 Day Masai Mara Safari

Combine your climb with an amazing Masai Mara Safari & make the most of your time in Africa.

The Climb Kilimanjaro Blog

Amelie’s Kili & Volunteering Experience

Check out this fantastic video from Amelie who recently climbed Kilimanjaro with Nasio and then visited our projects.

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A refreshing dip at the Marangu Falls

Marangu falls is situated in the Kilimanjaro national park and is studded with fascinating sculptures. A dip in the falls is a fantastic way to cool off in the Tanzania heat! Check out this great movie to find out more.

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5 Tips On Walking Boots For Climbing Kilimanjaro

Yes a whole blog-post about boots – it might seem like overkill but there’s an argument you could turn up a Kili with nothing but your boots and (relying a little on the kindness of strangers), you could successfully complete a climb. (But we don’t recommend you try this!)

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