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Reaching Mount Kilimanjaro, located in northeastern Tanzania, requires careful planning and knowledge of the region, to get to Kilimanjaro National Park, you’ll first fly into Kilimanjaro Airport (code JRO).
The airport is located southwest of Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and is roughly equidistant from Arusha and Moshi. Moshi is about a 1hour drive from the airport and Arusha is 1:30 hours’ drive from JRO, these cities are where most trekkers stay overnight before beginning their climb up the mountain.
Here’s how you can reach this majestic destination:You have several options depending on your starting point and mode of transportation.




Most climbers start their journey by flying into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). This airport is the closest to the mountain, located approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Moshi, the main gateway town to Kilimanjaro.
Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO): This is the closest airport to Kilimanjaro National Park. Many international airlines fly into JRO, including flights from Europe, the Middle East, and other countries in Africa. From here, the park is about 1 hour drive to Moshi or just over 90 minutes to Arusha, another common starting point for climbs.
Here are the popular airlines that offer direct flights to Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO):
At present, there are no direct flights from the UK, or US to Kilimanjaro International Airport. However, you can easily connect through major hubs in Europe or countries like Kenya, Ethiopia, and Qatar.
For climbers coming from the US, Europe, or the UK, the simplest approach is to take a flight from a significant airport close to your home to Amsterdam, as many major airports in these regions offer flights there. From Amsterdam, you can then board a KLM Airlines connecting flight to Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO).Congema Safari’s recommends KLM as an excellent choice for traveling to Tanzania, and you can learn more about their flights here.
From the UK: Travelers can fly directly to Amsterdam from cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, and other regional airports.
From the US: Direct flights to Amsterdam are available from major cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, and many others.
KLM’s daily flight from Amsterdam to Kilimanjaro departs at 10:00 AM, arriving at Kilimanjaro International Airport around 8:30 PM the same day. This timing allows plenty of opportunity to settle into your hotel comfortably. One of the key advantages of flying with KLM is their professionalism and reliability, particularly in handling baggage and delays.
The return flight from Kilimanjaro to Amsterdam departs in the evening and includes a brief stop in Dar es Salaam. For travelers from the UK, Europe, and the US, this route is highly recommended. It offers a reliable airline, one of the fastest travel times with minimal stops, and competitive pricing when booked early.
Alternatively, you can fly into Dar es Salaam (DAR), the capital of Tanzania, and then take a short domestic flight to Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO).
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), located in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a key aviation hub for both domestic and international flights. Here are some airlines that offer direct flights to this airport:
These airlines ensure that Dar es Salaam is well-served with direct international flights, catering to both tourism and business travel. The availability of these flights can be seasonal or subject to change, so checking with the airlines for the latest schedules and routes is advisable. Remember, the situation with Kenya Airways might affect flight availability due to recent geopolitical dynamics between Tanzania and Kenya.
Another option is to fly into Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Kenya and connect to JRO via airlines like Kenya Airways or Precision Air. Many climbers opt to fly into Kenya due to the competitive prices offered for flights to Nairobi compared to airports in Tanzania. Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) handles a high volume of air traffic, making it a popular hub with more affordable options. Additionally, Mount Kilimanjaro is geographically closer to Nairobi than to Dar es Salaam.
One cost-effective way to reach Kilimanjaro International Airport is by first flying into Nairobi. From there, travelers have the option to continue by air or take an overland journey into Tanzania. Numerous buses and shuttles operate between Nairobi and towns like Moshi or Arusha.
While the roads can be rough at times, this adventurous route is ideal for those looking to save money and who have the flexibility and time to explore.Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi, Kenya, is one of the busiest airports in East Africa and serves as a major hub for both domestic and international travel.Here are some airlines that offer direct flights to this airport:
These airlines ensure Nairobi is well-connected globally, facilitating both business and leisure travel. Note that flight schedules and availability can vary, and geopolitical events or airline strategies might affect direct flight offerings. For the most current information, it’s always best to check directly with the airlines or through flight booking platforms.
Commonly known as Zanzibar Airport, serves as the primary gateway to the Zanzibar Archipelago in Tanzania. You can fly into Zanzibar (ZNZ), which is also a popular destination in Tanzania for beach holidays, from there you can take a short domestic flight to Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO).Here are some of the airlines that offer direct flights to this airport from various destinations around the world:
Air France has introduced a route from Paris, though it includes a stop in Nairobi, it’s often marketed as a direct flight due to the same flight number.
These airlines ensure that Zanzibar is well-connected, especially with major tourism markets in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The schedule and availability of these flights can vary by season, so it’s advisable to check with the airlines for the most current information.
If direct flights to Kilimanjaro aren’t available from your location, you can fly into Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam or Abeid Amani Karume International Airport in Zanzibar and then take a domestic flight to Kilimanjaro. Airlines like Precision Air and Air Tanzania operate regular routes to JRO.
Domestic flights from Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar to Kilimanjaro take about 1 to 1.5 hours.Once at JRO, Congema Safaris team will be waiting for you at the airport ready to take you to your hotel in Arusha or Moshi
The following airlines provide domestic air travel within Tanzania, servicing various airports and airstrips:
Congema Safaris suggests using Precision Air and Air Tanzania for your travel plans within Tanzania due to their frequent departure schedules.
From Nairobi: Regular shuttle buses operate from Nairobi to Arusha or Moshi. The journey can take around 5 to 7 hours, depending on border procedures and road conditions. This drive is adventurous and the road condition is generally perfect. The distance from Nairobi, Kenya to Arusha, Tanzania is approximately 170 miles (274 kilometers) by road.
Congema Safaris offer private transfer services, including pickups and drop-offs, to and from Nairobi for an additional fee.
From Dar es Salaam: You can take a long-distance bus or train to Moshi, although flights are faster and more convenient. The driving distance from Dar es Salaam to Moshi is approximately 341 miles (549 kilometers). The straight-line (air) distance is about 274 miles (442 kilometers).
From Zanzibar: Traveling from Zanzibar to Kilimanjaro is most conveniently done by booking a flight from Zanzibar’s primary airport, Abeid Amani Karume International Airport. Airlines offering this route include both international carriers and charter services such as Air Excel, Coastal Air, Regional Air, and Precision Air, among others.
Mount Kilimanjaro climbs typically begin from the towns of Moshi or Arusha in Tanzania. These locations are vibrant hubs where most tour operators are based, offering numerous accommodations, restaurants, shops, and markets for climbers preparing for their adventure.
Arusha: Located southwest of the mountain, it’s about a 2.5-hour drive from Arusha to the park’s gates. Many climbing operators are based here, and it’s a common place to arrange your trek logistics.
Moshi: Closer to the southern entrance of the park, Moshi is about 45 minutes away by car. It’s another hub for climbing agencies and a good base for starting your journey.
Congema Safaris will pick you up from your hotel in either Arusha or Moshi in the morning, along with your climbing team, and transport you to the starting gate of your chosen Kilimanjaro climbing route.
Book your flights and transfers well in advance to secure the best rates.
Coordinate with a reputable tour operator like Congema Safaris for seamless transportation arrangements.
Familiarize yourself with Tanzanian culture and customs to enrich your travel experience.
Congema Safaris has been organizing Kilimanjaro hikes for over 15 years, boasting one of the highest summit success rates in the industry, with over 99% of climbers achieving their goal.
Our experienced local team in Tanzania specializes in guiding guests along the various routes to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. We take pride in delivering an unforgettable adventure, ensuring your climb up this legendary peak is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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