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Best time to climb
When is the Best Time to Climb
Kilimanjaro?
Mount
Kilimanjaro can be climbed all year round. Generally, the main tourist seasons
are from mid-June to October, then from December to February. These months
coincide with the dry season in Tanzania. There are two wet periods – the long
rainy season and the short rainy season. The long rainy season begins in March
and ends in May. The short rainy season is during the month of November. Note
that weather is unpredictable so these time periods will vary from year to
year. Sometimes the rains come early, come late, are mild, or are torrential. For
most people, prefer July, August and September. The next tier of good months
consists of October, January and February. These six months, plus December, are
considered to be Kilimanjaro high season. The transition season months are
December, March and June. Lastly, the rains come in April, May and November.
These three months are considered to be Kilimanjaro low season.
Climbing During the High Season
The
greatest advantage of climbing at this time is that you can stay dry the entire
time. Sure, you can always get rained on throughout the year, especially in the
rain forest and moorlands, but typically the precipitation is low and
infrequent. By staying dry, you stay comfortable and the overall trek will be
more enjoyable. Removing the stress of being wet and cold also increases you
chance of proper acclimatization. In the dry season, the views are better, with
clear and sunny skies. The disadvantage is that the trails have many climbers,
which can take away from the feeling of being on a big, remote mountain.
However, some visitors look forward to socializing with other groups at camp.
Not surprisingly, most people choose to climb during the dry season because the
likelihood of nice weather trumps any misgivings they may have about
encountering others on the mountain.
Climbing During the Low Season
The
prospect of having the mountain to you is what draws people to climb during the
low season. The mountain is very empty and it is possible to be the only party
at a campsite. This quiet and solicitude is what many people seek when going
outdoors. Secondly, although it does rain quite a lot during the low season,
most of the time the rains arrive in the afternoon. With Kilimanjaro trekking
schedule, most of the hiking can be done in the mornings, which means that the
time spent on trails while it rains can be mineralized. One thing people forget
is that precipitation creates snow, which is not a bad thing. Kilimanjaro is
best displayed during the rainy season. The most beautiful sights of the
mountain often are enjoyed in the mornings after it snows. No matter when you
climb, you have the chance to see the night sky over the rift valley. The table
below summarizes the weather, temperature, crowds and description for the
corresponding months.
Month
|
Temperature
|
Precipitation
|
Cloudiness
|
Crowds
|
January
|
Warm
|
Medium
|
Low
|
High
|
February
|
Warm
|
Medium
|
Low
|
High
|
March
|
Moderate
|
High
|
Medium
|
Low
|
April
|
Moderate
|
High
|
High
|
Low
|
May
|
Moderate
|
High
|
High
|
Low
|
June
|
Cold
|
Medium
|
Medium
|
Medium
|
July
|
Cold
|
Medium
|
Low
|
High
|
August
|
Cold
|
Low
|
Low
|
High
|
September
|
Moderate
|
Low
|
Low
|
High
|
October
|
Moderate
|
Low
|
Medium
|
Medium
|
November
|
Moderate
|
High
|
Medium
|
Low
|
December
|
Moderate
|
Medium
|
Medium
|
Medium
|
RECOMMENDED
|
GOOD
|
OKAY
|
It is possible to climb Kilimanjaro year round; however it is best
to climb when there is a lower possibility of precipitation. The dry seasons
are from the beginning of December through the beginning of March, and then
from mid-June through the end of October. These are considered to be the best
times to climb in terms of weather, and correspondingly are the busiest months
(high season). Most of our group climbs are scheduled to correspond with the
dry season. From January through mid-March are the warmest months, with
clear skies in the mornings and evenings. During the day, clouds may appear
along with brief showers. The long rainy season spans from the end of March to
early June. We do not recommend climbing during this time unless you are an
experienced backpacker who has trekked in similar conditions. It can be very
wet, and visibility may be low due to heavy clouds. The crowds are gone,
however. From mid-June to the end of October, the mountain is generally a bit
colder, but also drier. The short rainy season spans from the beginning of
November to the beginning of December. Afternoon rains are common, but skies
are clear in mornings and evenings. Note that
the rains are unpredictable and may come early or extend beyond their typical
time frames. It is possible to experience mostly dry weather conditions during
the rainy season, just as it is possible to have heavy rain during the dry
season.
Some climbers prefer to summit
during a full moon.
When
the peak of Kilimanjaro and magnificent glaciers are lit up by the full moon,
the view is absolutely stunning. For this reason alone, some climbers schedule
their trek to coincide with this celestial event, occurring once a month.
However, a practical reason for climbing at these times is that a bright moon
along with a clear sky will improve your visibility throughout your climb, and
most importantly, during the summit attempt.
Below are full moon dates:
Month
|
2018
|
2019
|
January
|
2, 31
|
21
|
February
|
—
|
19
|
March
|
2, 31
|
21
|
April
|
30
|
19
|
May
|
29
|
19
|
June
|
28
|
17
|
July
|
27
|
17
|
August
|
26
|
15
|
September
|
25
|
14
|
October
|
24
|
14
|
November
|
23
|
12
|
December
|
22
|
12
|
To
summit during a full moon, a 7-day climb should start 5 days prior to the full
moon date. It is not necessary to summit on the exact full moon date to take
advantage of moonlight. A summit on the day before or day after is also
beneficial. We offer several group climbs with full moon summits every month
during the dry season. These dates tend to be the first to book completely full
well in advance. For those who favor a less crowded climb, avoid the full moon
completely as these dates attract many climbers. Another method of dodging
crowds is to choose an “off” day of departure. Most climbers will begin their
climbs on Saturday, Sunday or Monday, with routes lasting 6 to 7 days. We have
many clients who climb with or without the full moon, and clients are equally
satisfied with either itinerary.
You can go anytime, but do it sooner
rather than later.
What
makes Mount Kilimanjaro unique is that despite its close proximity to the
equator, it is crowned with ice. The glaciers have existed here for more than
11,000 years. They used to be more than 300 feet (100 m) deep and extended
6,500 feet (2,000 m) from the mountain top. However, due global warming and
long term climactic cycles, the ice has been vaporizing at an alarming rate.
Some scientists estimate that by 2025 the glacier will completely be gone.
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