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Kilimanjaro vom Nordosten gesehen | © Summit Climb Kilimanjaro - Julian Beermann

Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro (5,895m / 19,341ft): the highest mountain in Africa, the highest single free-standing mountain in the world and the most accessible of the Seven Summits. 

For over 20 years, we have been guiding trekkers to the summit of Kilimanjaro. Our dedicated team is meticulously trained to provide you with the highest level of support and expertise. We have established our unique route to minimize crowds, allowing you to fully acclimatize and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the mountain. Our invaluable guides not only share their knowledge of the terrain but also immerse you in the rich local culture.

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Mount Kenya seen from the Teleki Valley (Picture: Felix Berg) | © SummitClimb (c) Felix Berg

Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian (5,199m / 17,057ft) and Nelion (5,188m / 17,021ft). These characteristic twin peaks offer interesting climbing routes. Point Lenana (4,985m / 16,355ft) is the highest trekking peak of the Mount Kenya range.

We have been guiding in Kenya since 2002. Our expertise also includes setting new routes, training our local team and establishing speed records, such as reaching the summit of Nelion in just 56 minutes. "Karibu Sana" - welcome to Summit Climb Kenya!

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Mount Everest Nepal | © Mount Everest Nepal

Mount Everest

Standing on top of the world continues to be one of the most coveted achievements. Improved infrastructure, established routes, invaluable support of Sherpas and the availability of supplemental oxygen, have made Mount Everest increasingly accessible. However, reaching the summit of the world is still an extraordinary challenge and an incredible adventure. The ascent, along with the essential preparation should never be taken lightly.

You may also visit the Everest base camp (EBC) or attempt to climb a nearby 6000m or 7000m peak to enjoy breathtaking views of Everest from a different perspective.

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Mount Everest (8848m) Tibet, klassischer Anblick der Nordwand (Rongbuk) | © SummitClimb Mount Everest (8848m) Tibet

8000m peaks

Our 8000m expeditions are characterized by a professional and flexible organization. From demanding alpine-style ascents without the usage of supplementary oxygen, to climbs with O2, fixed ropes and full support in high camps, led by our experienced mountain guides and sherpas. You decide in which style you wish to make your mountain dream come true.

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Team auf Summit bei 7000er Expedition zum Baruntse | © Summit Travel GmbH

7000m peaks

To climb a 7000m peak is a challenge in its own right. It offers much more than just being a step towards a future 8000m expedition. Numerous 7000m peaks offer technical, less-frequented routes. At 7000 meters (close to 23,000 ft) oxygen levels are low and climbing becomes hard. All the peaks above the 7000m are located in the Greater Himalaya range: Himalaya, Karakoram, Hindu Kush, Pamir, Tien Shan.

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Ama Dablam Camp I | © SummitClimb Felix Berg

6000m peaks

Andes and Asia are home to numerous 6000m high mountains. Some are easy to reach, others are rarely attempted and only difficult routes lead to the summit. Thanks to our expedition expertise in both -trekking and technical climbing, we are your suitable partner for any 6000m ascent. From Aconcagua to the farthest corners of the Himalayas or Karakoram, let us plan your expedition together.

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