Commencing before dawn, you will embark on your journey to the summit under a canopy of twinkling stars. Following a light snack and a warm cup of tea, you will commence the gradual ascent to the peak of Africa. The path is steep, winding its way up a rugged incline of loose scree and volcanic debris. This leg of the hike is the most physically and mentally challenging, exacerbated by the chilly temperatures, thin air, and the darkness before dawn. After persevering for 5–7 hours, you will arrive at Gilman’s Point (5,685m) on the rim of the crater, just in time to witness a magnificent sunrise over the sweeping African plains. From this vantage point, it is approximately another 1–2 hours along the crater rim to reach Uhuru Peak (5,895m)—the zenith of Africa. 🏔️ Uhuru Peak – Heartiest congratulations! You have conquered Mount Kilimanjaro’s summit! Celebrate this remarkable feat, capture memories by the iconic summit marker, and absorb the panoramic vistas from the Apex of Africa. Due to the extreme altitude and cold conditions, your visit will be brief—after 10–15 minutes, you will commence your descent.