Kilimanjaro Packing List
Packing the right gear is essential for a safe and successful Kilimanjaro trek. Weather on the mountain can shift from hot and sunny to freezing and snowy — all in one day. Here’s a complete list of recommended items to bring:
Clothing – Layered for All Conditions
Base Layers (for warmth & moisture control):
- 2–3 moisture-wicking t-shirts (synthetic or merino wool)
- 2 thermal base layer tops (long-sleeve)
- 2 thermal base layer bottoms
Mid Layers (for insulation):
- 1 fleece jacket or soft-shell
- 1 lightweight insulated down or synthetic jacket
- 1 pair of fleece or soft-shell pants
Outer Layers (for wind, rain, and snow):
- Waterproof jacket (with hood – breathable Gore-Tex or similar)
- Waterproof pants (full-zip preferred)
- Windbreaker (optional but useful)
Trekking Clothes:
- 2–3 pairs of hiking pants
- 1 pair of shorts (for lower altitudes)
- 3–4 pairs of moisture-wicking underwear
- 3–4 pairs of hiking socks (plus warm thermal socks for summit night)
Head & Hands:
- Warm hat (covering ears)
- Sun hat or cap
- Buff or neck gaiter (multi-use)
- Headlamp (with extra batteries)
- Warm gloves (inner liner + insulated outer gloves)
Footwear
- Hiking boots (well broken-in, waterproof, with ankle support)
- Camp shoes or sandals (for use at camp)
- Gaiters (optional, for summit day and wet conditions)
Gear & Equipment
- Daypack (20–30L, for daily use)
- Large duffel bag (70–90L – carried by porters)
- Rain cover (for daypack and duffel bag)
- Sleeping bag (rated to -10°C / 14°F or colder – available to rent)
- Sleeping bag liner (for added warmth)
- Trekking poles (highly recommended, adjustable)
- Water bottles and/or hydration bladder (minimum 3L total)
- Sunglasses (UV protection)
- Waterproof dry bags or stuff sacks (to organize gear)
Personal Items & Toiletries
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+), lip balm with SPF
- Wet wipes / biodegradable soap
- Quick-dry towel
- Toothbrush & toothpaste
- Toilet paper (carry in a zip-lock bag)
- Small personal first aid kit (plasters, painkillers, etc.)
- Blister care (e.g., Compeed or moleskin)
- Hand sanitizer
Documents & Essentials
- Passport (with Tanzania visa)
- Travel insurance (must include high-altitude trekking)
- Vaccination certificate (yellow fever if required)
- Cash (for tips, extra snacks, souvenirs – USD preferred)
- Copies of important documents (kept separately)
Optional but Useful
- Energy snacks (protein bars, trail mix, sweets)
- Camera or smartphone (for photos)
- Journal or notebook
- Power bank / solar charger
- Earplugs (for noisy nights in huts or tents)
- Lightweight book or e-reader
Gear Provided by Climb2Kili Adventures:
- Sleeping tents (for camping routes)
- Dining tent, chairs, table
- Cooking equipment & meals
- Water purification
- Porter support (your duffel is carried for you)
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