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Climb Kilimanjaro

  • Friday 5th June
  • Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Africa
  • Walk
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Climb the highest freestanding mountain in the world! At 5,895m, Kilimanjaro's snow-capped peak rises high above the African plains; huge glaciers flow from the summit, and spectacular views and beautiful ice formations are the reward for pushing your limits – both physically and mentally – on this unforgettable adventure.

Our friends at Discover Adventure will guide you up the Machame route, allowing you and your group of like-minded trekkers to gradually acclimatise to the altitude giving you an excellent chance of reaching the summit, Uhuru Peak. This is a challenging trek, but with every achievement of your own, you’ll be helping us be there for people in crisis.

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Duration & Dates

10 Days:

05 - 14 June 2026

14 - 23 August 2026

18 - 27 September 2026

02 - 11 October 2026

Ticket pricing

Full payment - Tickets cost £499 deposit + £2,800 due 8 weeks before departure. Pay the full cost of your trip, and raise what you can! There is no minimum fundraising target.

What's included

  • Free Samaritans top!
  • Support with your fundraising
  • Return flights from London to Moshi
  • All known airline taxes
  • Transport and transfers as part of itinerary
  • All accommodation on twinshare basis - hotels and camping
  • Group camping equipment
  • All meals except where specified
  • Discover Adventure crew (number dependant on group size)
  • Local guides, cooks and porters
  • Back-up equipment and support
  • Entry permit to National Park

I was looking for a new experience that I could combine with fundraising. The Kilimanjaro trek was absolutely breathtaking – in both senses! Organisation and support, before and during the trip, enabled the entire group to reach the rim of Kilimanjaro. I'd never climbed a mountain of any sort before booking the trip, so there was an almighty sense of achievement.

– Jim

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