Your equipment and gear - Kilimanjaro climbing

Baggage


It's not allowed to bring suitcases for the trek (but you can of course deposit your suitcase in the hotel at the base). Waterproof rucksacks or duffel/sausage bags are recommended. During the trekking, you only need to carry a small daypack with those items you want to have near your all the time while trekking (e.g. some water, snacks, layers of cloths to put on or off during the trekking, your camera). Porters will carry all your other luggage, but please observe the weight limitations: if you choose the "Standard option", you can bring up to 15 kg. If you can do with less weight and thus save money on porters, you should opt for the "Lightweight option" (8 kg per person).
Of course, you can still bring more luggage (e.g. for heavy video and photo equipment) but we will need additional porters at extra cost.


Equipment & clothing - what to bring


Whether will be an enjoyable one, depends very much on having the right outfit. Your clothing must adapt to changing climate conditions ranging from tropical to arctic, so a layered concept of clothing is the most suitable. Although some equipment and cloths can be rented or bought in Tanzania, it is recommended to bring everything with you. The following is a list recommended equipment for the Kilimanjaro trekking:



Photocopies of your important documents

Light, water-proof sandals (when you're at the campsite)

Waterproof rucksack & daypack

Warm woolen hat

Fleece & sweaters/jumpers

Hiking pants and jacket (water-and-windproof)

Gaiters (useful when encountering snow, scree etc.)

Personal hygiene kit

Small first aid kit and insect repellant

Flashlight (torch, best as headlamp) and spare batteries

Climbers coming down from the summit along a steep scree slope
Climbers coming down from the summit along a steep scree slope
Warm, breathable and wind-resistant outer clothing for the summit day
Warm, breathable and wind-resistant outer clothing for the summit day
Light but sturdy clothes are suitable for most part of the hikes (here on the trail ascending towards Barranco)
Light but sturdy clothes are suitable for most part of the hikes (here on the trail ascending towards Barranco)
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