With Elite Kilimanjaro Expedition
Proper nutrition is critical to your success on Kilimanjaro. Our experienced mountain chefs prepare fresh, hot, and energizing meals daily to keep you strong, warm, and healthy as you climb.
Served early each morning in the dining tent:
Porridge (millet, oats, or maize)
Toast with jam, honey, or peanut butter
Eggs (boiled, fried, or omelet)
Pancakes or chapati
Sausages
Tea, coffee, or hot chocolate
Goal: A filling, warm start to power your morning trek.
Depending on the itinerary, this may be:
Hot lunch at camp (short hiking days)
Packed lunch on the trail (longer hiking days)
Typical items include:
Chicken or beef wraps
Boiled eggs
Fresh fruit (banana, orange, apple)
Juice or flavored water
Sandwiches or rice balls
Dinner is served after arrival at camp and some rest:
Hot soup (vegetable, carrot, pumpkin, lentil)
Main: Rice, pasta, potatoes, or ugali
Stews with vegetables, beans, or meat (chicken/beef)
Side of sautéed greens or cabbage
Fresh fruit or simple dessert
Hot tea, cocoa, or coffee
Goal: Replenish energy and support overnight recovery.
Most days include an afternoon tea break:
Popcorn
Biscuits
Peanuts
Hot drinks
You’re also encouraged to bring personal snacks:
Energy bars, trail mix, dried fruits, chocolate, or electrolyte mixes.
At Elite Kilimanjaro Expedition, we accommodate:
Vegetarian & vegan diets
Gluten-free or lactose-free meals
Halal-friendly options
Food allergies (e.g., nuts, eggs)
Just let us know at least 2 weeks before your climb.
We provide boiled and filtered mountain water daily.
Bring reusable bottles and optional purification tablets if desired.
Every expedition includes:
A trained mountain chef
Kitchen assistants
A dining server (in larger groups)
Meals are served in a dining tent with chairs, tables, and full service — even above 4,000 meters.
Boosts stamina and morale
Helps combat altitude sickness
Keeps you hydrated and nourished
Supports successful summiting
“The mountain is tough, but with the right fuel, your body can conquer it.”