
Kilimanjaro Adventure Awaits
About Us
At Pineapple Trek, we believe climbing Kilimanjaro should be more than a trip - it should be an unforgettable journey. Our team combines experienced local guides with a passion for adventure, ensuring every climb is safe, well-prepared, and filled with the true hakuna matata spirit.
What Our Adventurers Say
Real stories from trekkers who conquered Kilimanjaro with us - memories that last a lifetime.


Gabby
I joined a group organized by Monika in June '22 and it was my most memorable trip thus far.


Vanessa
Each day brought new lessons: embrace challenges, appreciate beauty, find joy in moments, and value mental strength.
The Trek Blog
Adventure insights, real stories, and expert advice for your climb.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The time it takes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro depends on the route chosen and the climber's fitness level. On average, it takes between 5 - 9 days to summit and descend.
The best times to climb Mount Kilimanjaro are during the dry seasons, which are from late June to October and from December to February. These months offer the best weather conditions for trekking.
There are several popular routes to climb Kilimanjaro, including the Machame, Marangu, Lemosho, Rongai, and Northern Circuit routes. Each route varies in difficulty, scenery, and duration.
The cost of climbing Kilimanjaro varies depending on the route, duration, and trekking company. On average, a climb can cost between $1,500 and $5,000, including permits, guide fees, accommodations, and meals.
No, you do not need to be an experienced climber, but you should be physically fit and prepared for the challenging conditions. Altitude sickness can affect anyone, so it's essential to acclimatize properly during the climb.
The overall success rate for summiting Kilimanjaro is around 65-70%. Success rates are higher for those who take longer routes to allow for better acclimatization.


