Crater Camp on Kilimanjaro
Crater Camp sits at 5790 meters/18,000 ft on Mt. Kilimanjaro. It’s by far the highest camp on the mountain. 95 percent of all climbers that climb Kilimanjaro DO NOT spend the night at Crater Camp.
Why do they not go to Crater Camp?
Second: Because you take your porters and guides that high on the mountain, there generally is an added cost. It takes a lot more time, work and energy to have a night on top of the mountain. It can range between $300 to $500 more per person, per night for spending the night that high on the mountain. This is an additional cost to your planned itinerary. Some people can absorb the cost by cutting a day out on Machame, but it’s not recommended.
Third: You need good equipment for spending the night on Kilimanjaro. You need to be able to melt water, have very good four season tents, and be ready to deal with extreme conditions. Your porters should have all the equipment to deal with ice, snow, and bad weather.
Fourth: It’s just very high. Some people don’t like to sleep that high because of the altitude. It can take a lot more time to get off the mountain if something happens at the height.
Should you spend the night at Crater Camp?
If money isn’t an issue, you are somewhat of a good mountain climber, you have Diamox, and you don’t mind some extreme altitude camping, then it’s great to sleep that high on the mountain. You get to watch the sunrise over the Great Rift Valley and you get an easy 1-hour climb up to the summit of Kilimanjaro, instead of a grueling eight-hour hike in the middle of the night.
The choice is your, just make sure you are prepared.