Best Time to Climb Kilimanjaro (Month by Month) – 2026–2028 Guide
Complete month‑by‑month breakdown of weather, crowds, and route recommendations.
📑 What you'll learn in this guide
🎯 Quick Answer: Two Best Windows
The best times to climb Kilimanjaro are January–March (warmer, clearer, fewer crowds) and June–October (cooler, busiest, best for wildlife views if combining with safari). Both are dry seasons with reliable weather.
- January–March: Clear skies, less crowded, warmer days (but cold nights). Great for photography.
- June–October: Peak season, excellent weather, busiest trails – book 3–6 months in advance.
You can climb year‑round, but avoid the long rains (April–May) unless you choose the drier Rongai route.
📅 Month‑by‑Month Breakdown
| Month | Weather | Crowds | Pros | Cons | Best Route |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | Dry, sunny, warm days | Medium | Clear views, less crowded | Busy around New Year | Lemosho, Machame |
| February | Dry, sunny, warm | Medium | Calving season (safari combo) | None significant | Lemosho, Machame |
| March | Short rains possible | Low | Quieter, lower prices | Occasional showers | Rongai |
| April | Long rains, muddy | Very low | Very few people, low prices | Wet, slippery, poor views | Rongai only |
| May | Long rains ending | Very low | Lush landscapes | Still muddy early May | Rongai |
| June | Dry, cool, clear | High (peak begins) | Excellent weather, start of river crossings | Busy, book early | Lemosho, Machame |
| July | Peak dry, cold nights | Very high | Best summit conditions, migration | Crowded trails | Lemosho, Northern Circuit |
| August | Peak dry, cold | Very high | Classic window | Very crowded | Lemosho, Northern Circuit |
| September | Dry, clear | High | Still excellent, slightly fewer people | Still busy | Lemosho, Machame |
| October | Dry, clear, warming | Medium–high | Good weather, end of peak | Busy early October | Lemosho, Rongai |
| November | Short rains | Low | Quieter, lower prices, green | Occasional rain, muddy | Rongai |
| December | Short rains, festive | Medium (holidays) | Festive atmosphere | Crowded around Christmas | Lemosho, Machame |
☀️ Detailed Month‑by‑Month Guide
January – March (Dry, Warm, Less Crowded)
Weather: Days warm (10–20°C at base), nights cold (-5°C at higher camps). Clear skies, minimal rain.
Crowds: Medium – quieter after New Year.
Recommended routes: Lemosho (8‑day), Machame (7‑day), Rongai.
April – May (Long Rains – Low Season)
Weather: Heavy rain, muddy trails, cloudy skies.
Crowds: Very low – mountain almost empty.
Recommended routes: Rongai only – the driest route. Avoid others.
June – October (Peak Dry Season)
Weather: Dry, clear, cold nights (-10°C at summit), sunny days.
Crowds: High to very high (July–August peak).
Recommended routes: Lemosho (less crowded), Northern Circuit (solitude), Machame (if you don’t mind company).
Book: 3–6 months in advance.
November – December (Short Rains – Shoulder Season)
Weather: Intermittent rain, often afternoon showers.
Crowds: Low to medium (except Christmas).
Recommended routes: Rongai (driest), Lemosho (if okay with occasional showers).
🏆 Best Months for Specific Goals
| Goal | Best Months |
|---|---|
| Highest success rate | June–October (dry, stable) |
| Fewest crowds | April–May (rainy) or November |
| Best photography | January–February (clear skies) |
| Lowest prices | April–May, November |
| Combine with safari (Great Migration) | July–October (river crossings) |
| Combine with safari (calving season) | January–February |
| Warmest days | January–March |
| Coldest but clearest | July–August |
| Solo / quiet climb | March, November |
🌧️ Can You Climb During the Rainy Season?
Yes – but with caveats. The long rains (April–May) make trails slippery, and you may have cloudy summit days. However, if you choose the Rongai route (approaches from the Kenyan side, in the rain shadow), you’ll avoid most of the rain. You’ll also have the mountain almost to yourself and enjoy lower prices.
Tips for rainy season climbing:
- Bring good waterproof gear.
- Be prepared for mud and possible route changes.
- Expect that summit views may be partially obscured.
📆 Peak Season Booking Advice
For July–August, book your climb 3–6 months in advance. Popular routes like Machame and Lemosho fill up early. If you’re flexible, consider late September or early October – still excellent weather, but slightly fewer crowds.
For January–February, book 2–3 months ahead – still popular but less frantic than peak.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes – short rains often only afternoon showers. Festive atmosphere, but book early for Christmas/New Year.
A: Similar to December – intermittent rain, often clear mornings. Good shoulder season with fewer crowds and lower prices.
A: February is typically the warmest, but “warm” still means -5°C to -10°C. You’ll always need a down jacket.
A: January–February is calving season – you’ll see newborn wildebeest and predator action. River crossings happen July–October.
A: April – long rains, muddy, poor visibility. If you must climb then, choose Rongai.
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Weather patterns are approximate; always check forecasts before travel.