FAQs

Why do Kilimanjaro tour operators offer such different prices?

We get asked this question quite a bit! Kilimanjaro operators can vary a lot when it comes to the level and quality of service they offer.

If you want to find out more, read our article: Why prices differ so much between Kilimanjaro operators.

What equipment do I need for Mount Kilimanjaro?

For your Kilimanjaro climb, you’ll need gear that keeps you warm, dry, and comfortable across changing weather and terrain. You’ll need layered clothing, waterproof gear, sturdy hiking boots, gloves, a hat, trekking poles, a headlamp, and sun protection. At Follow Alice, we provide warm, down-filled sleeping bags free of charge to keep you cosy at night.

Need a full packing list? Learn more here.

Who supports the group when climbing Mount Kilimanjaro?

When you’re climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with Follow Alice, you’re supported by a skilled and dedicated local mountain crew. This includes:

  • A lead guide who looks after your safety and manages the trek
  • Assistant guides who help the group and keep an eye on everyone’s health
  • Porters who carry your gear, set up camp, and assist with tasks like fetching water and setting up toilets
  • Cooks who prepare all your meals on the mountain

Our team is the backbone of your climb, making sure everything runs smoothly so you can focus on the journey ahead.

Want to meet the crew? Learn more here.

Where do I go to the toilet on the Mount Kilimanjaro trek?

On the Mount Kilimanjaro trek, toilets are usually basic pit latrines located at the campsites along the route. These facilities can be quite rustic and shared with other trekkers, so bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitiser.

Some campsites have portable toilets or eco-friendly toilets as part of conservation efforts. If you’re trekking in more remote areas without toilets, your guides will advise on the best spots to go discreetly, following strict environmental practices to keep the mountain clean.

How do I shower on Kilimanjaro?

There are no showers on Kilimanjaro. Most trekkers freshen up with warm water bowls provided by the crew at camp. Wet wipes and a quick face wash go a long way!

Is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro suitable for a first timer?

Yes. Mount Kilimanjaro trekking is well within reach for someone trekking for the first time, but with a reasonable level of fitness and good preparation. You don’t need technical climbing skills, but you do need endurance, patience, and the willingness to walk steadily for several hours a day. With the right Kilimanjaro trekking route and experienced support, many first-time trekkers reach the summit successfully.

What is the best training for Mount Kilimanjaro?

Training for Kilimanjaro is all about building the right kind of fitness, mainly endurance, leg strength, and cardio. At Follow Alice, we recommend regular hikes (with a backpack if you can), stair or hill climbs, and cardio activities like walking, jogging, swimming, or cycling. Strength training for your legs and core is also helpful, especially for the steeper sections of the climb.

Aim to train consistently for at least three to six months, and try to fit in some longer hikes to get used to full-day trekking. And don’t forget to break in your boots, blister-free feet make a big difference on the mountain!

Read our article, What is the best training for Kilimanjaro? to learn more.

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