Kilimanjaro Tipping Guide

Kilimanjaro Tipping Guide

Tipping on Kilimanjaro is a long-standing tradition that supports the hardworking crew who guide, cook, and carry gear. This guide explains why tipping matters, who to tip, and the ceremony itself, turning gratitude into an essential part of your climbing journey.

Tipping in kilimanjaro

Why Tipping Matters on Kilimanjaro

Tipping is more than just a custom on Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s an essential part of a crew member’s income.

Tipping in kilimanjaro

Who Makes Up the Kilimanjaro Crew?

Every climb requires a dedicated team. The size of the crew depends on your group size and route, but the structure usually includes:

These crew members work behind the scenes every day to make your climb smooth and safe.

Get Inspired Now

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard

Typical Crew Size

The number of crew members grows with the number of climbers.

Since everything—from tents and cooking gear to chairs and toilets—must be carried up and down the mountain, the ratio of porters to climbers is usually three porters per trekker.

Porter Tipping

How Much Should You Tip?

Tipping amounts vary depending on climb duration, group size, and service received. The following are recommended daily amounts (per crew member):

Important: These are shared group amounts, not per climber. For example, if your group has four climbers, the total recommended tips will be divided among you.

Tip on Kilimanjaro

How to Handle Tipping

Tipping on Kilimanjaro needs a bit of planning before you even set foot on the mountain. Since you won’t find ATMs or banks once your trek begins, it’s essential to carry the correct currency and denominations with you. The most commonly used currency is the US dollar, though Tanzanian shillings are also accepted. Crew members rely on tips as part of their income, so preparing this ahead of time helps ensure the ceremony at the end of your climb goes smoothly.

During the tipping ceremony, it’s customary for trekkers to personally hand over tips to the crew members as a group. This moment is more than a transaction—it’s a way to show respect and gratitude for the incredible hard work your guides, porters, and cook have put in to make your climb possible.

Porter Tipping

When and How to Tip

The timing of your tip is just as important as the amount. Most groups present their tips during the final day on the mountain or once back at the park gate. This ensures that every member of the crew is present and can receive their fair share.

To make things organized, many groups choose a spokesperson to represent them during the ceremony. This person delivers a short thank-you message on behalf of the climbers and helps distribute the money fairly. Handing tips directly to each crew member avoids confusion, builds trust, and ensures that your gratitude reaches everyone who contributed to your climb.

Tip on Kilimanjaro

Your Role in Fair Treatment

Tipping isn’t just tradition. It’s part of climbing responsibly. Your contribution helps porters and guides support their families, access education, and maintain a sustainable livelihood. By tipping fairly and climbing with ethical operators, you directly impact their well-being and preserve Kilimanjaro’s guiding culture.

How previous guests rated us:

trip-co
ratting

4.8/5
Based on 420+ reviews

google-logo
ratting

4.8/5
Based on 420+ reviews

Customized Travel Proposal

At Kingse Safaris, you can tailor your trip to your preferences. All our sample itineraries are customizable. Our specialists will help you 

Make your dream trip come true with Kingse Safaris

A Complete Travel Guide for Your Mount Kilimanjaro Adventure

Planning your Kilimanjaro climb goes beyond choosing a route. It’s about timing, preparation, costs, and even the food that fuels you. Our guides help you understand every detail, making your journey safe, enjoyable, and truly rewarding from start to summit.

When to Climb

Choose Ideal Season

Climbing Cost

Plan Your Budget

Climbing Foods

Fuel Your Body

Tipping Guide

Appreciate Your Crew

Create your tailor-made trip

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text

Talk to Safari Expert

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text

Plan Your Kilimanjaro Trip

Design your climb your way with expert support, personal pacing, and complete comfort from start to summit.

Talk to a Climb Expert

Our experts will help choose routes, plan training, and prepare gear for a successful climb.

"We had a fantastic time with Kingse Safari’s. We went from Arusha, to Ngorongoro and Serengeti. Peter was an awesome guide. Very knowledgeable and a skilled driver."

Jon H

JON H

Incredible Trip

"Amazing experience from start to finish! The guides were knowledgeable and friendly."

Anna L

ANNA L

Safari Adventure

"We had a fantastic time with Kingse Safari’s. We went from Arusha, to Ngorongoro and Serengeti. Peter was an awesome guide. Very knowledgeable and a skilled driver."

Jon H

JON H

Incredible Trip

"Amazing experience from start to finish! The guides were knowledgeable and friendly."

Anna L

ANNA L

Safari Adventure

Get Inspired Now

Find out how amazing East Africa's safaris are, with lions roaming, boundless plains, & vibrant civilizations. Visit Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, & Rwanda, where every sunrise feels fresh & every trip makes you want to go deeper into Africa's untamed heart.