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Arrow Glacier Camp
Explore Kilimanjaro’s past at Arrow Glacier Camp, a snow-kissed haven with a unique history, high winds, and breathtaking vistas.
Barafu Camp, Mount Kilimanjaro
“Ascend Mount Kilimanjaro’s Barafu Camp for an unforgettable high-altitude adventure. Stunning views, rugged terrain, and summit readiness await.
Barranco Wall, Mount Kilimanjaro
Umbwe Gate serves as the primary entry point for adventurers on the thrilling journey up Mount Kilimanjaro through the exclusive Umbwe Route.
Drygalski Glacier, Mount Kilimanjaro
Perched at an elevation of 5,470 meters, Arrow Glacier, once part of Little Barranco glacier, is now a vanished relic, lost to the impacts of time and climate change.
Gillman’s Point, Mount Kilimanjaro
Umbwe Gate serves as the primary entry point for adventurers on the thrilling journey up Mount Kilimanjaro through the exclusive Umbwe Route.
Northern Ice Field, Mount Kilimanjaro
Perched high atop Mount Kilimanjaro, the Northern Ice Field is one of the last remaining vestiges of the once-mighty glaciers that adorned Africa’s tallest peak.
School Huts Camp – Mount Kilimanjaro Campsites
School Huts Camp is a high-altitude campsite on the northern slope of Mount Kilimanjaro, situated at 4,750 meters.
Stella Point, Mount Kilimanjaro
Umbwe Gate serves as the primary entry point for adventurers on the thrilling journey up Mount Kilimanjaro through the exclusive Umbwe Route.
The Arrow Glacier, Mount Kilimanjaro
Perched at an elevation of 5,470 meters, Arrow Glacier, once part of Little Barranco glacier, is now a vanished relic, lost to the impacts of time and climate change.
Uhuru Peak, Mount Kilimanjaro’s Summit
Reaching Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro, is more than just an achievement; it’s a life-changing experience, a symbol of resilience, and for many, the pinnacle of their outdoor adventures.
Umbwe Caves Camp, Mount Kilimanjaro
Nestled in the thickly forested lower slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Umbwe Caves Camp serves as the first stop on the Umbwe Route, one of the mountain’s most challenging and lesser-traveled trails.