
How to Contact Team Kilimanjaro
If you're interested in climbing with us, please either complete our enquiry form below or else call us on one of the following numbers, and speak directly to one of our coordinators.
If you wish to make direct contact with us, please note that we're based in Arusha, Tanzania where the time zone is UTC +3. If your own time is substantially different, please consider sending a WhatsApp message or use the contact form below.
Contact TK on WhatsApp
We like WhatsApp because you can send a voice message if you're in a rush, we can reply as soon as we're available, and you've got a conveniently accessible record of everything communicated, to which you can easily refer back.
If you're on a mobile, to contact us through WhatsApp (+255 76 777 5895), please click this link π
If you're on a desktop, please fill in our contact form.
Phone TK
πΉπΏ 076 777 5895 (direct to a coordinator in Tanzania)
πΊπΈ (510) 931 5895 (relayed to Tanzania)
π¬π§ 0207 193 5895 (relayed to Tanzania)
π¦πΊ 07 3102 5895 (relayed to Tanzania)
πΏπ¦ 011 083 5895 (relayed to Tanzania)
If you call the US, UK, AU or SA numbers your call will be routed to Tanzania - but at our expense.
If you call us and the line is engaged, or it's the middle of the night here in Arusha, please complete the form below and tell us what time you'd like us to call you, and we'll get back to you as soon as our lines are free (or we're awake) - or better still, use WhatsApp to contact us!
Submit a contact form to TK
From before his teens John's main interest has always been adventurous expeditions. At the age of 12, he eventually concluded a long campaign to persuade his mother to allow him to cycle the 30km round trip each day to school and back. After school John joined the British Army but wasn't particularly convinced by the merits of Brits killing Serbs, so left by the age of 21 and has committed himself to diverse expeditions ever since.
Team Kilimanjaro's relationship with Kilimanjaro began in March 2000 when our founder speed-climbed Kilimanjaro on his first expedition to the mountain. TK began offering climbs in June 2004 and by 2019 had assisted their 10,000th trekker to Kilimanjaro's summit.