Trek Kilimanjaro Sept 2026

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📆  Dates - 2nd - 10th Sep 2026

💸 Registration Fee/💰 Fundraising Target -  

Option 1:

Self-Funding Ticket (Full): £2,000

Fundraising Target: Any Amount

Charity Option 2:

Charity Ticket Option 2: £999

Fundraising Target: £2,250

Charity Option 3:

Charity Ticket Option 3: £600

Fundraising Target: £4,000

📍 Location - Tanzania

💚 Charity - Action For Humanity (AFH)

❤️ Fundraising Cause - Your giving restores far more than limbs, it restores futures, dignity, and independence. Around the world, countless people have lost mobility due to conflict, bombing, and life-changing injuries. Through Action For Humanity’s prosthetic, physiotherapy, and medical rehabilitation programmes, we help them stand, walk, and rebuild their lives.

Every step you take on this challenge supports someone who is learning to take their first step again. Your fundraising provides:

By joining this challenge, you’re not just climbing a mountain — you’re giving someone the chance to rise again.

Prosthetic limbs and fittings for children and adults injured in conflict

Specialist medical care and rehabilitation to restore mobility

Physiotherapy sessions that help survivors regain strength and confidence

Life Support - Ongoing support that allows families to rebuild their lives with dignity

👫 Open to Brothers and Sisters 

Description

Africa's Highest Challenge
Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest freestanding mountain in the world and one of the most rewarding endurance challenges you can take on. By joining this trek, you’ll help fund prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation support for people who lost mobility in the 2023 Türkiye–Syria earthquakes. Your fundraising contributes to long-term medical care that restores independence and dignity.

This 10-day challenge uses the Rongai Route for the ascent and the Marangu Route for the descent. Expect steady climbs, varied landscapes, and the support of experienced guides who prioritise safety, pacing, and team unity.

Day 1

Arrival in Tanzania & Welcome Briefing
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, where you’ll be greeted by our local team and transferred to the hotel in Moshi. After settling in, enjoy a welcome briefing with your lead guides and support team. This is an opportunity to meet fellow climbers, review the route, check equipment, and prepare mentally for the days ahead. The evening ends with a warm dinner and much-needed rest before the adventure begins.

Day 2–6

The Marangu Route Trek Begins
Over the next five days, you’ll trek through the diverse ecosystems of Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route. Each day brings new scenery — from lush rainforest to moorland, alpine desert, and finally the high-altitude slopes leading toward the summit. Daily meals are freshly prepared by the mountain crew. Professional guides accompany you every step of the way, offering safety checks, pace setting, and altitude support. Overnight stays take place in designated mountain huts or campsites, giving you a chance to reconnect, reflect, and prepare for the next ascent. These days are all about steady progress, hydration, teamwork, and acclimatisation.

Day 7

Summit Day & Descent
The most challenging and rewarding day of the entire trek. Starting shortly after midnight, you begin the final push toward Uhuru Peak — 5,895m, the Roof of Africa. With headlamps lighting the path and the support of your guide team, you ascend through the cold, thin air to witness sunrise at the summit — a moment few ever forget. After photos and celebrations, you begin the long descent back toward Horombo or Mandara. The day ends with a celebratory dinner at the base, marking the completion of an incredible achievement.

Day 8–9

Rest, Recovery & Optional Adventures
These days offer time to unwind, recharge, and enjoy Tanzania at a slower pace. Options include: Relaxing at the hotel or pool Optional spa or massage Local sightseeing in Moshi Cultural tours, coffee plantation visits, or short nature walks A gentle recovery window after one of the toughest physical challenges of your life.

Day 10

Departure & Return Flights
After breakfast, check out from the hotel. You’ll be transferred back to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your return flight home, carrying memories, friendships, and a life-changing accomplishment achieved at the summit of Africa.

What’s included

  • Return Airport Transfers
    Convenient pick-up and drop-off from Kilimanjaro International Airport for a smooth start and finish to your journey.

  • Hotel Accommodation (First & Last Night)
    Comfortable hotel stays in Moshi to help you prepare before the trek and recover afterwards.

  • Tents, Guides, Porters & Support Team
    All camping gear and climbing fees and permits are sorted

  • Three Meals Per Day During the Trek
    Freshly prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day on the mountain to keep you energised and focused.

  • International Flights & Visa
    Participants are responsible for arranging their own flights to Tanzania and securing the required visa.

What’s Not Included

  • Hotel Meals (First & Last Night)
    Meals during your hotel stays in Moshi are not included unless otherwise specified.

  • Travel Insurance & Vaccinations
    You must obtain comprehensive travel insurance that specifically covers trekking up to 6,000m. Any recommended or required vaccinations should be arranged in advance with your GP or travel clinic.

  • Optional Safari or Zanzibar Trip
    Add-on excursions are available upon request but are not part of the base package.


Why Trek Kilimanjaro

↗Supports Action For Humanity’s medical and rehabilitation programmes, helping children and adults regain mobility.'

↗Provides lifesaving assistance in crisis zones, including Syria, Gaza, Yemen, Lebanon, Pakistan and beyond.

↗Restores dignity and independence to people who have lost limbs through conflict, disaster, or long-term illness.

↗Strengthens communities, helping families rebuild after displacement and hardship.

↗Amplifies our mission of Mobilise, Respond, Restore, turning your personal achievement into global humanitarian impact.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro isn’t just about conquering a mountain, it’s about standing with people who face their own daily mountains of hardship. By taking on this challenge, you become part of Action For Humanity’s mission to restore dignity, mobility, and independence for some of the world’s most vulnerable people.

Every step you take represents a step someone else will one day take because of your support. Your fundraising helps provide medical care, prosthetics, rehabilitation, and essential programmes that allow individuals to walk again, rebuild their futures, and regain hope. This is more than a trek. It’s an act of compassion, solidarity, and meaningful change. Join us.

Join us. Reach the summit for yourself — and help someone else rise again.

📆  Dates - 2nd - 10th Sep 2026

💸 Registration Fee/💰 Fundraising Target -  

Option 1:

Self-Funding Ticket (Full): £2,000

Fundraising Target: Any Amount

Charity Option 2:

Charity Ticket Option 2: £999

Fundraising Target: £2,250

Charity Option 3:

Charity Ticket Option 3: £600

Fundraising Target: £4,000

📍 Location - Tanzania

💚 Charity - Action For Humanity (AFH)

❤️ Fundraising Cause - Your giving restores far more than limbs, it restores futures, dignity, and independence. Around the world, countless people have lost mobility due to conflict, bombing, and life-changing injuries. Through Action For Humanity’s prosthetic, physiotherapy, and medical rehabilitation programmes, we help them stand, walk, and rebuild their lives.

Every step you take on this challenge supports someone who is learning to take their first step again. Your fundraising provides:

By joining this challenge, you’re not just climbing a mountain — you’re giving someone the chance to rise again.

Prosthetic limbs and fittings for children and adults injured in conflict

Specialist medical care and rehabilitation to restore mobility

Physiotherapy sessions that help survivors regain strength and confidence

Life Support - Ongoing support that allows families to rebuild their lives with dignity

👫 Open to Brothers and Sisters 

Description

Africa's Highest Challenge
Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest freestanding mountain in the world and one of the most rewarding endurance challenges you can take on. By joining this trek, you’ll help fund prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation support for people who lost mobility in the 2023 Türkiye–Syria earthquakes. Your fundraising contributes to long-term medical care that restores independence and dignity.

This 10-day challenge uses the Rongai Route for the ascent and the Marangu Route for the descent. Expect steady climbs, varied landscapes, and the support of experienced guides who prioritise safety, pacing, and team unity.

Day 1

Arrival in Tanzania & Welcome Briefing
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, where you’ll be greeted by our local team and transferred to the hotel in Moshi. After settling in, enjoy a welcome briefing with your lead guides and support team. This is an opportunity to meet fellow climbers, review the route, check equipment, and prepare mentally for the days ahead. The evening ends with a warm dinner and much-needed rest before the adventure begins.

Day 2–6

The Marangu Route Trek Begins
Over the next five days, you’ll trek through the diverse ecosystems of Kilimanjaro via the Marangu Route. Each day brings new scenery — from lush rainforest to moorland, alpine desert, and finally the high-altitude slopes leading toward the summit. Daily meals are freshly prepared by the mountain crew. Professional guides accompany you every step of the way, offering safety checks, pace setting, and altitude support. Overnight stays take place in designated mountain huts or campsites, giving you a chance to reconnect, reflect, and prepare for the next ascent. These days are all about steady progress, hydration, teamwork, and acclimatisation.

Day 7

Summit Day & Descent
The most challenging and rewarding day of the entire trek. Starting shortly after midnight, you begin the final push toward Uhuru Peak — 5,895m, the Roof of Africa. With headlamps lighting the path and the support of your guide team, you ascend through the cold, thin air to witness sunrise at the summit — a moment few ever forget. After photos and celebrations, you begin the long descent back toward Horombo or Mandara. The day ends with a celebratory dinner at the base, marking the completion of an incredible achievement.

Day 8–9

Rest, Recovery & Optional Adventures
These days offer time to unwind, recharge, and enjoy Tanzania at a slower pace. Options include: Relaxing at the hotel or pool Optional spa or massage Local sightseeing in Moshi Cultural tours, coffee plantation visits, or short nature walks A gentle recovery window after one of the toughest physical challenges of your life.

Day 10

Departure & Return Flights
After breakfast, check out from the hotel. You’ll be transferred back to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your return flight home, carrying memories, friendships, and a life-changing accomplishment achieved at the summit of Africa.

What’s included

  • Return Airport Transfers
    Convenient pick-up and drop-off from Kilimanjaro International Airport for a smooth start and finish to your journey.

  • Hotel Accommodation (First & Last Night)
    Comfortable hotel stays in Moshi to help you prepare before the trek and recover afterwards.

  • Tents, Guides, Porters & Support Team
    All camping gear and climbing fees and permits are sorted

  • Three Meals Per Day During the Trek
    Freshly prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day on the mountain to keep you energised and focused.

  • International Flights & Visa
    Participants are responsible for arranging their own flights to Tanzania and securing the required visa.

What’s Not Included

  • Hotel Meals (First & Last Night)
    Meals during your hotel stays in Moshi are not included unless otherwise specified.

  • Travel Insurance & Vaccinations
    You must obtain comprehensive travel insurance that specifically covers trekking up to 6,000m. Any recommended or required vaccinations should be arranged in advance with your GP or travel clinic.

  • Optional Safari or Zanzibar Trip
    Add-on excursions are available upon request but are not part of the base package.


Why Trek Kilimanjaro

↗Supports Action For Humanity’s medical and rehabilitation programmes, helping children and adults regain mobility.'

↗Provides lifesaving assistance in crisis zones, including Syria, Gaza, Yemen, Lebanon, Pakistan and beyond.

↗Restores dignity and independence to people who have lost limbs through conflict, disaster, or long-term illness.

↗Strengthens communities, helping families rebuild after displacement and hardship.

↗Amplifies our mission of Mobilise, Respond, Restore, turning your personal achievement into global humanitarian impact.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro isn’t just about conquering a mountain, it’s about standing with people who face their own daily mountains of hardship. By taking on this challenge, you become part of Action For Humanity’s mission to restore dignity, mobility, and independence for some of the world’s most vulnerable people.

Every step you take represents a step someone else will one day take because of your support. Your fundraising helps provide medical care, prosthetics, rehabilitation, and essential programmes that allow individuals to walk again, rebuild their futures, and regain hope. This is more than a trek. It’s an act of compassion, solidarity, and meaningful change. Join us.

Join us. Reach the summit for yourself — and help someone else rise again.