Two sets of lightweight speed off strolling trousers
One sets North Face downy pants for wearing around camp and for staying in bed
One set of warm baselayer stockings
One set of waterproof trousers
One sets ski pants or warm climbing pants
A quite solid waterproof coat
Two non-cotton-wicking shirts
Two long-sleeved non-cotton sports tops
One long-sleeved warm baselayer
Zoom up wool mid-layer
Super light down coat
Non-cotton, Microfibre pants.
Two sets of gloves: one slim, one thick ski glove.
Two buffs
Two caps
Coaches for wearing around camp.
Climbing boots
Thick down coat
Gaiters
Accessories
2l hydration bladder
A water bottle for the highest point night
4 season hiking bed
Travel towel
Wool/wash fabric
Pillowcase
Headtorch and extra batteries
Journal and pen
Ignite/book
Wraparound shades
Waterproof rucksack cover
Earplugs
Eye veil for resting
Convenient telephone charger/power pack
Camera and 4 extra batteries
Hankies
Gather Mate Compression Bags
Tweezers, nail scissors, and pocket reflect.
Toiletries/Medicines:
Sports drink/electrolytes tablets
Diamox (for height infection)
Ibuprofen and Paracetamol
Doxycycline (for jungle fever)
Imodium (for loose bowels)
Rehydration sachets
Anti-microbial cream
Piriton (antihistamine)
Rankle mortars, sticky tape, typical mortars
Standard moist disposable cloths
Face cleaning wipes
Underwear liners
Tampons/sterile towels
Suncream SPF50 – travel size
Lip security SPF30 or higher
Bug repellant – travel size
Sudocrem/universally handy mitigating skin cream
Stick antiperspirant
Decongestant shower
Eye drops
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Mouth blister treatment
Loo paper\Vaseline for dry lips and skin
Hand cream
Face cream
Hand sanitizer
Cleanser or shower gel
KILIMANJARO RECOMMENDED PACKING LIST
Climbing Kilimanjaro may be overwhelming but one should not get confused on what to bring along for the trekking. The major concern is not only packing but acquiring the right and necessary items.