Landslide is a geological disaster that is still an interesting topic to study its behavior and its management, especially for tropical climate regions such as Indonesia. One form of landslide countermeasures is the mapping of landslide susceptibility. The most commonly used landslide susceptibility mapping method is the GIS-based weighting and classification method. In the weighting method, each parameter and class has a definite weight as in the reference for making vulnerability maps that have been issued by BBSDLP (Center for Agricultural Land Resources) and PVMBG (Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation). However, the exact weight of each parameter sometimes does not match the real conditions in the field, so many researchers modify it. For this reason, this study tries to present an accuracy comparison of mapping the vulnerability of land motslide with the weighting method and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The research location is in the Pringapus and East Ungaran areas, Semarang Regency. The results showed that the mapping of landslide susceptibility using the weighting method showed an accuracy of 77.58% while using the AHP method showed better accuracy of 84.48%.