When is the Best Time to Climb Kilimanjaro

The best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro depends on several factors, including the climber’s personal preferences and physical condition, as well as the conditions on the mountain itself. Generally speaking, the two most popular times to climb Kilimanjaro are during the dry seasons, which occur from January to March and from June to October. During these times, the weather is usually clear and stable, and the trails are in good condition. However, it’s worth noting that the mountain can be crowded during these peak periods, and temperatures can be very cold at higher elevations.

At the top, you may have to fight your way through ice and snow. Having moisture in your clothes and everything is not going to help with the cold up there.

But there are other aspects to consider as well. The temperatures, the views, and of course the number of people on the mountain. As so often, there is no hard and fast answer and no single best time to climb Kilimanjaro.

So let’s look at the Kilimanjaro weather details over the year.
The Weather on Kilimanjaro – When to Go?
April – June
The main rainy season lasts from the end of March through to mid-June. As elsewhere in the world, when exactly it rains and when it stops is impossible to predict. It’s the warmest time of the year in Tanzania, but those months are so wet that many operators simply do not offer climbs in April/May at all.

June – August

The rain gradually decreases, and so do the temperatures in Kilimanjaro. The weather on Kilimanjaro is fairly dry and clear but the nights will be bitter cold. June is quiet, but the number of climbers increases as the year progresses.

August – October

August and even more so September is the peak climbing season on Kilimanjaro. The weather is good with many clear days and warmer than in June/July. You may, however, get clouds blanketing the forest/moorland zone, and on the southern routes you may get rained on on the first days. But once you leave the rainforest behind all is good! The good conditions last into about mid-October when the build-up for the short rains begins.

October/November
The weather on Kilimanjaro becomes more unstable and the number of climbers drops. As in all tropical regions of the world, the wetter time of the year announces itself with afternoon clouds and occasional thunderstorms. As long as you are equipped to withstand the occasional shower, this should not present any major problems.

November/December
November is the small rainy season, and the rain lasts into mid-December. The temperatures have dropped and the rain brings with it all the hazards that I described at the top of the page. Not the best time to climb Kilimanjaro.

December/January
The four to six weeks around Christmas and New Year are the second-peak climbing season on Kilimanjaro. Traffic is extremely high despite there still being a good chance of rainfall and thick clouds in the lower regions. It’s not a time I would choose.

January-March
Mid-January to mid-March is also a good time to climb Kilimanjaro. The weather is reasonable, not too cold, not too wet, and there aren’t as many climbers. The days are mainly dry and beautifully clear with few clouds and occasional brief showers. In March the chances of rain gradually increase as you approach the long rainy season. See above.


Ultimately, the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro will depend on your individual preferences and goals, as well as the conditions on the mountain at the time of your planned climb. It’s always a good idea to check the latest weather and trail conditions before setting out, and to be well-prepared for the climb, regardless of the time of year.

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