Packing the right gear is crucial for a successful and enjoyable climb up Kilimanjaro. At your trip briefing, we’ll review your gear to ensure you’re fully prepared. If anything essential is missing, don’t worry—we’ll take you to a rental shop before starting your trek.
Our experienced guides, some with over 300 climbs under their belts, are here to help. Trust their expertise and make sure you’ve got everything you need.
As you ascend, you’ll encounter diverse weather conditions and a wide range of temperatures. That’s why it’s vital to pack adaptable clothing layers to stay comfortable throughout the climb. Below, you’ll find our recommended gear list for Kilimanjaro. Bringing all the required items is a must for your safety and comfort. Some gear can be rented locally, and a few optional items come highly recommended for an even better experience.
Kilimanjaro Sunrise has you covered with essentials like a sleeping tent, sleeping pad, dining tent, tableware, food, and clean water. Want to enhance your comfort even more? You can rent a private toilet tent. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/cxZopwU1_8g.
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In-depth Gear List
* Warm, Waterproof Jacket – Shell
1 Soft Jacket, Fleece or Soft-shell
Lightweight Rain Jacket
2 Long Sleeve Shirt, moisture-wicking fabric
2-3 Short Sleeve Shirt, moisture-wicking fabric
1 Waterproof Pant
1-2 Hiking Pants/Convertibles
1 Fleece Pants (highly recommended)
1 Short (optional)
1 Base Layer, moisture-wicking fabric
3-4 Underwear, moisture-wicking fabric
2 Sports Bra (women)
- * 1 Sleeping Bag, at least 0° F (Rental: -15° F)
- * Trekking Poles, collapsable (highly recommended)
- 1 Headlamp, with extra batteries
- * Duffel Bag, 70-90L, for porters to carry your gear
- 1 Day pack, 30-35L, for you to carry personal gear
- 1 Sunglasses
- 1 Backpack Cover, waterproof (optional)
- 1 Water Bottle (Nalgene, 32 oz.)
- 1 Water Bladder (3 liters)
- 1 Pee Bottle, to avoid leaving the tent at night
- Stuff Sacks, Dry Bags, or Ziploc Bags, of various sizes, to keep gear dry and separate
- 1 Gloves, waterproof & windproof – Mountaineering, Ski, or Snowboard Gloves
- Windproof or Fleece (optional)
- 1 Gloves, thin
- 1 Cap or Hat, for sun protection
- 1 Beanie
- 1 Balaclava/Buff, face coverage for wind, sun, and dust
- 1 Hiking Boots, warm, waterproof, broken-in
- 1 Gym Shoes, to wear at camp (optional)
- 4-5 Socks, wool, or synthetic
- 1 pair of Gaiters, (optional)
- Camp Slippers (recommended)
- Toiletries
- Prescriptions – Malaria tablets, Diamox (optional). Diamox may make you susceptible to sunburn
- Sunscreen
- Lip Balm
- Insect Repellent
- First Aid Kit
- Painkillers (optional)
- Blister kit (optional)
- Anti-diarrhea tablets (optional)
- Hand Sanitizer
- Toilet Paper
- Wet Wipes (recommended)
- Snacks, lightweight, high calorie (optional)
- Electrolytes, powder, or tablets (optional)
- Camera, with extra batteries (optional)
- Hand warmers (optional)
- Immunization Papers
- Trip Receipt
- Passport
- Visa (available to JRO)
- Insurance Documents
*Available to rent and pay for with US Dollars at the trip briefing.
What to Wear on Kilimanjaro Video
The Proper Way to Dress in Layers
Dressing in layers on Kilimanjaro is essential for staying comfortable as you ascend through multiple climate zones. The layering system consists of a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat off your skin, an insulating middle layer like fleece or down to retain body heat, and a waterproof and windproof outer shell to protect against rain, wind, and snow. As temperatures fluctuate throughout the day and with increasing altitude, you can easily add or remove layers to regulate your body temperature. The gear list for Kilimanjaro that we have provided addresses how to dress in layers. Continue reading to see the correct order you should wear these layers and why.
Base Layer: Moisture Management
Final Thoughts
With the right preparation and gear, your Kilimanjaro adventure will be both safe and unforgettable. At Kilimanjaro Sunrise, we’re here to support you every step of the way—from gear checks to expert guidance on the mountain. Trust in our experience, follow the gear list, and embrace the journey ahead.
Remember, every layer you pack and every piece of equipment you bring will contribute to your success on this once-in-a-lifetime climb. Let’s make your dream of standing on Africa’s highest peak a reality!