Kilimanjaro Crew

Kilimanjaro Crew

Your Kilimanjaro crew plays a vital role in your comfort, safety, and overall success on the mountain. Treating them well not only creates a positive climbing environment but also strengthens the teamwork needed for a successful summit. Start by communicating openly with your guide share any concerns about your health, pace, or altitude symptoms as soon as they appear. Follow the recommended “pole pole” (slow) pace, as it helps your body acclimatize and greatly improves your chances of reaching the summit safely.

Pack your gear responsibly to stay within the porter weight limit and keep your belongings organized to make their work easier. Respect shared spaces like the dining and toilet tents, keeping them tidy and using equipment properly. Show appreciation for your team through simple kindness, greetings, and cooperation during daily routines.

Tipping is an important tradition on Kilimanjaro and a meaningful way to recognize the crew’s hard work. Maintain a positive attitude, even on challenging days, and remember that your team is dedicated to supporting you from start to finish. A respectful and friendly approach helps build a strong, motivated crew that is ready to help you reach Uhuru Peak.