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Where To Stay In Kilimanjaro

Where To Stay In Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro is a mesmerizing destination known for its scenic landscapes, wildlife, and the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro. It is also a cherished place for hikers worldwide, with routes that appeal to novice and experienced climbers. For a unique experience, consider staying at mountain huts on routes like Marangu or at luxury tented camps like Karanga Camp on the Machame Route. These accommodations provide a closer connection to nature and convenient access to climbing trails.

Whether you want to climb the mountain or enjoy a peaceful vacation in nature, Kilimanjaro has all kinds of places to stay that fit your needs.

Petit Massai Safaris

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Where To Stay

Mountain Accommodations

Accommodation while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is camping in tents at public campsites on the mountain. Petit Maasai Safaris provides all necessary camping equipment for your climb, including tents, sleeping pads , a camp kitchen and a professional camp cook for all meals during your trek.

Accommodation on Mount Meru is at permanent huts, camping is not permitted. Petit Maasai Safaris will provide all equipment for a camp kitchen. You will only need to bring your personal sleeping bag/bedding.

Pre-and-Post Climb Accommodations range from luxury hotels to budget lodges. Contact us to arrange your relaxing or adventurous stay before or after your trek.

Mountain Camping

Camping provides a closer connection to nature and the mountain environment.

Petit Maasai provides tents, sleeping bags, and other camping gear for all of our mountain treks..

Ideal for those who love the outdoors and want a raw, adventurous experience.

Be prepared for cold nights; proper warm clothing and sleeping bags are essential. Bring a headlamp or flashlight.

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Travel Tips

Travel Guide To Kilimanjaro

When To Climb

The best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro is during the dry season. Read More

Is Climbing Safe?

Only certified mountain guides with wilderness first aid training lead our treks. We are serious about safety and we prioritize good acclimatization for every trek.

What to Pack?

And, what you can rent on-location in Tanzania! No need to bring your own tent or trekking poles, we’ve got you covered.

How much does a Kilii Climb cost?

The average Kilimanjaro Climb ranges from $1500 to $5000 or more, depending on factors like group size, route, duration, and services.

Customer Testimonials

Our Travellers Reviews

Outstanding tour operator

I can't say enough good things about Bryson and Petit Maasai. Bryson handled our last-minute trip to Tanzania like he'd been working on it for months instead of a handful of days after we connected about a week before our family arrived.
Michael T
USA

Awsome

Exciting trip!!! Bryson made a private tour with masai mbome & we had a rest in mountains near Ngorongoro - everything was awsome!!! Morevover, all of our individual things we re made with great discount!Mike is great ranger too!
Gregory77
Russia

Kilimanjaro With Petit Maasai safaris- 5 stars!!!

We book 7 days Kilimanjaro with Petit Maasai safaris after having the safari with another company and we made it with a brilliant guide to the summit. We took the Lemosho route, starting in the rain forest and approached the camp via various tents campsites.
Asihan Hangry
France

A great experience!

We did a safari in the northern parks of Tanzania with Petit Maasai Safaris and it was a great experience! The guide and the cook were really professional and nice with us, trying to make us feel comfortable and to satisfy our requests. Thanks a lot!
Paola
Italy