Pick a trek, the days you have, your fitness and how you like to sleep. You'll get the typical length, an honest read on the altitude and acclimatisation, a rough budget range, and a checklist of what to sort next — built from our own route, cost and training guides.
Change anything — the plan updates as you go.
Count only the days on the trek itself — not flights or rest days in town before you start.
These are planning estimates to get you oriented — real itineraries, prices and daily distances vary with your operator, route variant and season. Budgets are per person and exclude international flights. Use the linked guides for the detail. Figures follow our own trek guides; Kilimanjaro costs follow our cost guide. We're an independent guide — we don't run, sell or book treks.
A few practical bits worth sorting before you travel.
Data the moment you land — offline maps, weather and a lifeline on the trail.
Get an eSIM → InsuranceCover for you and your kit — check it includes high-altitude trekking and evacuation.
Get covered → TransferA driver waiting at arrivals to your trailhead town — fixed price.
Book a transfer → ExperiencesAdd a city tour or acclimatisation day trip before and after your trek.
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