Safety and Support on the Mountain
Medical Monitoring
Our guides perform daily health checks and use pulse oximeters to monitor oxygen levels and watch for signs of altitude sickness, ensuring your safety at every camp.
High-Altitude Nutrition
Fueling your body is critical. Our mountain chefs prepare fresh, energy-rich meals daily to help you stay strong and properly adjusted to the thin air.
Emergency Preparedness
Safety is our #1 priority. Every expedition carries portable oxygen, a comprehensive medical kit, and a clear evacuation protocol for total peace of mind.
Typical Summit Day Schedule
11:00 PM — The Wake-Up Call
Wake up for tea and a light meal to prepare your body for the final push to the top.
12:00 AM — The Ascent Begins
Start the slow, steady climb under the African stars with headlamps lighting the trail.
06:00 AM — Stella Point
Reach the crater rim just as the first light of dawn breaks over the horizon.
07:00 AM — Stand on Uhuru Peak (5,895m)
Celebrate your achievement at Uhuru Peak (5,895m) — the highest point in Africa.