What's harder Kilimanjaro or Everest Base Camp?

Most people agree that Kilimanjaro is harder than Everest Base Camp. While there are aspects of the Everest Base Camp trek that are harder than Kilimanjaro, the general feeling is that Kilimanjaro is the harder of the two treks. The main reason for this is summit night – it's a biggie.
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How hard is the hike to Everest Base Camp?

The difficulty level of the Everest Base Camp is moderate. The trekking time often requires two weeks. Even though the EBC Trek requires no prior trekking expertise, it is suggested that the trekker should be determined and be physically fit.
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Which is the hardest of the 7 summits?

The seven summits listed in order of difficulty from greatest to least are:
  • Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
  • Mount Elbrus, Russia.
  • Denali, Alaska (formerly known as Mount McKinley)
  • Aconcagua, Argentina.
  • Vision Massif, Antartica.
  • Puncak Jaya, Oceania.
  • Mount Everest, Nepal/China.
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Is Kilimanjaro a difficult climb?

Climbing Kilimanjaro most days are not very hard because the trails are not steep it's mostly dealing with the altitude, however the summit night is extremely difficulty as this is the coldest, windiest section of your adventure. An ascent of 4,084ft with 49% less oxygen and a descent of nearly 6,870ft.
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Can a beginner climb Everest Base Camp?

It is the most commonly asked question. The trek is categorized as Moderate in terms of difficulty level. But Everest base Camp Trek for Beginner might be little challanging. Though,the trek can be easily completed with basic physical fitness along with mental fitness.
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Can you see Everest from base camp?

You cannot see Mount Everest from EBC

While you can't see Mount Everest from Base Camp – there are other insanely tall mountains blocking your view – from day one of the hike, you'll have great views of the world's tallest mountain so you'll have lots of snaps of Mount Everest from other parts of the hike.
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Is Everest Base Camp Trek worth it?

The Everest region is a beautiful place to visit and a trek to Everest Base Camp is an ambition for many trekkers. Trekking to the base of the world's highest mountain is a fantastic achievement and it is well worth the effort. Most people think the positives outweigh the drawback of walking on busier trails.
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How many deaths on Kilimanjaro per year?

Approximately 30,000 people attempt to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro every year and on average the reported number of deaths is about 10 fatalities per year.
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Can beginners climb Kilimanjaro?

Can beginners climb Kilimanjaro? Yes and to have the best Mt. Kilimanjaro climbing experience as a beginner, you should be fully aware of the conditions, seasonal climates, costs, and requirements to prepare yourself for this challenge.
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Can a normal person climb Kilimanjaro?

For the average person though, being able to successfully climb and summit Kilimanjaro is definitely attainable. You don't need to be particularly fit (indeed being too fit can be detrimental) and you do not need any technical climbing skills.
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Is Kilimanjaro harder than Ben Nevis?

Don't underestimate just how big Kilimanjaro is.

This dormant volcano rises some 5895m (19,341') out of the ground and is the highest free-standing mountain in the world. It's around 600m higher than Everest Base Camp and also higher than Mt Toubkal with Ben Nevis perched on top!
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Can fat people climb Kilimanjaro?

Kara Hardman of Littleton, a 30-year-old woman who identifies as plus-size and fat, climbed Kilimanjaro with 19 other plus-size, fat-identifying, or nonbinary people in 2019 with the organizations WHOA and Trek 2 Kili.
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Is Kilimanjaro bigger than Everest?

When it comes to the height of Kilimanjaro versus Everest Base Camp, Kilimanjaro is the higher of the two sites. Uhuru Peak is 5,895 m (19,341 ft) above sea level. Everest Base Camp, by comparison, is 5,364 m (17,598 ft). So you climb half a vertical kilometre higher on Kilimanjaro to reach your destination.
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How much does Everest Base Camp cost?

How much is Everest base camp trek cost? The cost of Everest Base camp can range anywhere from INR 35,000 to INR 40,000.
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How long does it take to summit Everest from base camp?

The average time from arriving at Base Camp to reaching the summit is 40 days. On most climbs it is the Sherpas who are doing the heavy carrying so you are acclimatizing your body to the high altitude. However you are still carrying a 20lb to 30lb pack with personal gear. The acclimatization process cannot be rushed.
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How much does it cost to hike Everest?

The price range for a standard supported climb ranges from $28,000 to $85,000. A fully custom climb will run over $115,000 and those extreme risk-takers can skimp by for well under $20,000. Typically, this includes transportation from Kathmandu or Lhasa, food, base camp tents, Sherpa support, and supplemental oxygen.
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How fit do I need to be to climb Kilimanjaro?

You want to be in good physical shape to climb Kilimanjaro, but there's no need to be super-fit. This is a trek, not a climb after all, and if you can run for 30 minutes two to three times a week, and enjoy an all day hike at weekends, you should be fine. That said, many people do underestimate Kili.
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Is Kilimanjaro a hike or a climb?

Mt. Kilimanjaro is a popular climb because Kili requires no special expertise or mountaineering equipment. In fact, it is not a climb, it's a hike. You can walk all the way to the top.
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Is climbing Kilimanjaro worth it?

Kilimanjaro is an achievement many hikers, athletes, and nature lovers have set their eyes on. But towering 19,341 feet, with a nearly 50% fail rate, reaching the peak takes a hefty amount of work against significant odds. Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is absolutely worth it.
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Are there toilets on Kilimanjaro?

There are public toilets at every camp stop on a Kilimanjaro trek. You're going to need to lower your expectations though. Forget porcelain loos with lockable doors, marble sinks with soap dispensers, hot water and hi-tech hand driers.
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Can you take a helicopter to the top of Kilimanjaro?

Helicopter Scenic flights for Kilimanjaro sightseeing can be added on your climb/trek, this can be an option for before or after your climb. The flight tours offer flexibility as you can also choose to trek to the summit or anywhere on Mount Kilimanjaro then opt to descend by helicopter.
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Are there snakes on Kilimanjaro?

Yes, there are snakes in the cloud forest of Kilimanjaro. But do not fear. Sightings are extremely few and far between. Because snakes are highly sensitive to movement, groups of enthusiastic climbers hiking the trails scare them away.
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What is the best time of year to do Everest Base Camp?

The best time to visit Everest Base Camp is either side of the late-May to mid-Sep monsoon season. Late Sep-Nov and Feb-May are the main trekking months with fairly stable conditions, good visibility and temps at Base Camp getting up to about -6°C.
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How many people do Everest Base Camp every year?

These numbers are estimates but out of roughly 30,000 people who do the trek yearly, this is a death rate of about 0.03%.
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How many people hike to Everest Base Camp every year?

The Everest Base Camp trek on the south side, at an elevation of 5,364 m (17,598 ft), is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and about 40,000 people per year make the trek there from Lukla Airport.
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