How much is the Wi-Fi on Kilimanjaro?


How much is the Wi-Fi on Kilimanjaro? The government provides the internet free for all at the campsites on the Marangu route at the moment. Mount Kilimanjaro follows the likes of other big mountains that have a WiFi connection for their climbers. For example, in 2010, the world's highest mountain, Everest, started to offer free Wi-Fi to its climbers.


Is Kilimanjaro worth the money?

Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is absolutely worth it. Of course, there are risks to conquering this peak, but these are easily overcome by knowing what to expect and taking the necessary precautions to ensure it is a safe experience.


Can you drink alcohol on Kilimanjaro?

Kilimanjaro National Park does not allow you to drink alcohol on Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro is a protected area managed by the Tanzanian government. It has regulations in place to protect the environment and ensure the safety of climbers.


What month is best to climb Mt Kilimanjaro?

We generally advise that the best time to climb Kilimanjaro is during the warmest and driest times of year, from December to mid-March and mid-June to the end of October. However, although these are considered to be the best times to climb the mountain in terms of weather, they are also the busiest months.


How much is the Wi-Fi on Kilimanjaro?

The government provides the internet free for all at the campsites on the Marangu route at the moment. Mount Kilimanjaro follows the likes of other big mountains that have a WiFi connection for their climbers. For example, in 2010, the world's highest mountain, Everest, started to offer free Wi-Fi to its climbers.


How much cash should I bring to Kilimanjaro?

Typically, each guest brings around $1,100 – $1,500: $400 – $500 cash for souvenirs and beverages, $450 – $750 cash for tips, and $250 emergency cash. Please note many guests choose to bring more, as it may be difficult to obtain more cash, but you can always bring extra back home.


Is there cell coverage on Kilimanjaro?

Things have advanced significantly when it comes to staying connected on Kilimanjaro. There's cellphone reception as well as internet connection in quite a few spots on the mountain.


Can I bring oxygen to Kilimanjaro?

On Everest climbs, bringing supplemental oxygen is a matter of course, and some companies tell trekkers they'll provide it on Kili as an extra “boost” meant to reduce the more unpleasant symptoms of altitude. Still, the short answer is “no.”


Is there a death zone on Kilimanjaro?

Despite standing at a height of 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), Mount Kilimanjaro does not have a traditional “Death Zone” like those found in high-altitude mountaineering, as its summit falls well below the 8,000-meter mark.