What to pack for Kilimanjaro - my comprehensive Kilimanjaro Packing List

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • After my Kilimanjaro Trek along the Lemosho route I share my Kilimanjaro Packing List with you in this video
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    If you plan to do a trekking trip to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania you will need to prepare accordingly. Therefore I put together this video where I tell you all the gear and equipment I packed for my adventure. I was trekking in September/October so I needed to prepare for warm (25°C) temperatures in the rainforest zone, moderate temperatures (10-20°C) and freezing temperatures (0 to -5°C in camps, -10°C on the summit) at the same time. Therefore this Kilimanjaro packing list is suitable for most seasons and all routes but I also point out differences where needed (e.g. in matters of warm vs. cold months). The list provided is based on my experience
    My Kilimanjaro Packing List - Overview
    01:22 - Bags
    03:37 - Pre- & Post Trek
    04:52 - Clothes (Base & Mid Layer)
    06:13 - Hiking Gear & Shell Layer
    09:01 - Camping Gear
    10:36 - Toiletries
    11:36 - Gadgets (non camera)
    12:52 - Camera & Video Gear
    15:46 - Documents & Travel Insurance
    Located in North East Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro is with 5895m the highest mountain in Africa which makes it one of the seven summits. Apart from that it is also the highest free standing mountain in the world. Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano with three three volcanic cones, "Kibo", "Mawenzi", and „Shira“. The highest point is located on Kibo - after the independence of Tanzania it was named Uhuru Peak in 1964 - which is Kiswhali and translates into „freedom Peak“.
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    For many years I was searching for a suitable partner who offers tours in South America which align with my style of traveling as well as my values. After many meetings I’m glad I found this partner with G Adventures who offer many adventurous tour packages for travelers like me…but who also care about the environment and local communities in order to execute sustainable tourism. I forced this cooperation because I like the products and the philosophy of the company. Nevertheless all opinions, recommendations and views are my own.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @julianlewis4010
    @julianlewis4010 Před 5 lety +16

    Great video, you covered nearly everything I took when I went up Kili, though Id also mention that the porters have weight limits that they're no allowed to exceed. In my group, it was 15 kg per hiker. This doesn't mean its your absolute limit, but it does mean if you exceed it then you'll probably need to carry it yourself or hire a second porter for the extra load. Id also recommend snack bars for days like the summit when you need extra energy between meals. Prioritize the packing according to absolute necessity. Hygiene is essential, however you have to be practical about how clean you can get during the hike. As the hike progresses, you'll probably care more about summiting than being and looking fashionable, so I'd skip the non essential toiletries for stuff to facilitate minor kit repairs, like tape and sewing kit. Lastly, once you summit you'll need a sleeve for your well earned certificate.

    • @Faring431
      @Faring431 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for adding the valuable info.
      And I'll be more than happy if you could answer these questions, which I already asked from the Backpacker Steve, too. I'll travel by myself in September 2019 and I'm concerned about that.
      1- Did you pay your tour in advance or after the climb?
      2- And how did you get the USD there in Tanzania?
      3- What about the tips. I don't have any idea how much a normal tip should be.

  • @richiekock8835
    @richiekock8835 Před 3 lety +2

    The headache pills (Advil, Tylenol) are mentioned as a side note.. they are actually one of the most essential items you should have with you. Altitude headaches are a real thing! I had terrible altitude sickness at 5,300m in Atacama Chile... I didn't have pills with me. In Peru I had a bad case of altitude headache just above 4,000 m. I had pills with me... LIFE SAVER! So I know the difference of having any and having none..

  • @mojojim6458
    @mojojim6458 Před 5 lety +8

    Everything Steve does is beautifully organized. I never realized how much packing had to be done for these trips. If someone, Elon Musk I suppose, gave Steve the job of going along to film the first trip to Mars, Steve would know exactly how to prepare for it. And bring back beautiful footage besides.

  • @oliviermorvan2174
    @oliviermorvan2174 Před 4 lety +2

    Well, thank you for this vid. Actually, I'm only 1 day away from leaving for Arusha, so yes, everything is already worn and tested, purchased and nearly packed. So in fact, I am in tbe "oh-my-god-what-am-I-still-missing which-can-be-life-threatening" phase, and your videos are reassuring me that yes, all is fine, I have everything... Can't wait to be there! Kind regards from the south of France.

    • @martha4577
      @martha4577 Před 2 lety

      How was your experience?

    • @oliviermorvan2174
      @oliviermorvan2174 Před 2 lety +2

      @@martha4577 hi lilly flower.
      Still today I know it was the best experience in my life, to an even more self-confident person.
      Everything was perfect, hard but hey, isn't it why we do these kind of things ?
      And I raised money (5895€, 1€ for each meter) for the children hospital in my home town of Nice, France.
      So yes, great experience.

  • @KPGLIKESTOTRAVEL
    @KPGLIKESTOTRAVEL Před 2 lety

    Well planned!

  • @alexb6982
    @alexb6982 Před 3 lety +2

    Great review!
    What is that solar power bank you are using?

    • @kiliclimb5720
      @kiliclimb5720 Před 2 lety +2

      ANKER can be the best, go for any that doesn't freeze...

  • @David-gc7mk
    @David-gc7mk Před 5 lety +19

    You deserve more views :(

  • @DNGUYENVTRAN
    @DNGUYENVTRAN Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Steve, first of all, thanks for your videos, which are very useful and inspiring - in particular for our trip to Tanzania which will include Kili summit hike too (hopefully next year).
    Quick question if we may, could you yell us how many/what top layers you had for the summit night/push? we'd be interested i knowing the exact model details of your 1) down/puffy jacket and 2) rain jacket. thanks in advance, Virginie & Kai

    • @DNGUYENVTRAN
      @DNGUYENVTRAN Před 4 lety

      H again Steve, we found the information we needed on your website www.back-packer.org!

  • @kevebaba9502
    @kevebaba9502 Před 4 lety

    Thankyou.
    Namaste !

  • @inamsahmed
    @inamsahmed Před 2 lety +1

    How well did the SkyRoam mifi device worked there? I need to be able to be connected to my work laptop while in Arusha prior to start climbing Kilimanjaro.

    • @kiliclimb5720
      @kiliclimb5720 Před 2 lety +1

      Personally i recommend having a local network connectivity. While theres not so much internet connections on the mountain, our guides using local telecommunication companies can hook you to a wifi-hotspot or we can provide one line for you on request.

  • @SeiphersZone
    @SeiphersZone Před 3 lety

    How did you manager your drinking water nearer the top, assuming it froze, do you melt it prior to summit or did the team supply it for you?

  • @vandringskanalen
    @vandringskanalen Před 4 lety

    Nice! How did you store your camera/cameras during the summit day? Did you bring both your cameras with you to the top or just the small Sony RX camera?

    • @GardenHands
      @GardenHands Před rokem

      Also curious about this! Any issues with camera performance as you got higher and higher?

  • @thematuchin9005
    @thematuchin9005 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Steve! (thinks that the gear can be used for summiting Mt. Everest) oh no...

  • @andrea_brschr
    @andrea_brschr Před 4 lety

    Hi Steve, von welcher Firma ist dein wasserdichter Rucksack und warst Du damit zufrieden? Die Angaben der Hersteller stimmen gerade bei wasserdichten Rucksäcken ja oft nicht mit der Wirklichkeit überein... Vielen Dank und Grüße aus Berlin, Andrea

  • @Faring431
    @Faring431 Před 5 lety +1

    Firstly, I deeply appreciate you to share all this info.
    Then, what about the money? Did you pay your tour in advance or after the climb? And how did you get the USD there in Tanzania?

    • @kiliclimb5720
      @kiliclimb5720 Před 2 lety

      Hello! The best you can do is after choosing the route you want to take and the company you want to trek with, book your trek early. In most cases its normal for a company to ask you to make a certain amount deposit. This normally helps the tour operator in making reservations for your trek which pretty okay.

  • @jessicaruss5342
    @jessicaruss5342 Před 4 lety

    I wonder if the skyroam worked on Kilimanjaro. I’m about to climb Lemosho myself and I’m debating whether bringing my skyroam would be worth it?

    • @BackPackerSteve
      @BackPackerSteve  Před 4 lety +1

      There is no reception on the mountain...use the time to be one with nature ;)

  • @Besalu
    @Besalu Před 4 lety +1

    How many pounds wer you carrying? What was your base weight at any given time?