Hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro
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What's included
- Accommodation whilst on safari (we shall be spending the night In Mt Tents)
- All Park and entrance fees
- All the meals whilst Mountaineering
- Hikes
- Nature Walks
- Services of a professional guide
- Transport: Two ways transfers from your hotel in Arusha or Moshi to Machame gate on the starting day up and from Mweka gate on the last day coming down back to Arusha.
- We shall all have a porter each (thus guests will only be carrying their day packs)
- Any item of personal nature
- Beverages and other extras in Nanyuki
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Transfer charges from the park gate to Chogoria town.
- Travel Insurance
- Vaccinations and Innoculations
- Visa arrangements
Conquer the Cloudbreaker: Mt. Kilimanjaro Hike Second-Highest Peak.
Challenge yourself on an unforgettable trek to the summit of Mount Kenya, Africa’s majestic second-highest mountain, reaching a staggering 5,199 meters (17,058 feet).
A Mountain of Majesty:
- Towering Presence: Mount Kenya boasts a roughly circular massif, 60 kilometers across, with dramatic slopes rising from its central highlands.
- Triple Crown: Witness the awe-inspiring trio of peaks: Batian (5,199m), Nelion (5,188m), and Point Lenana (4,985m).
- Trekker’s Paradise: Only Point Lenana offers a thrilling yet achievable summit for trekkers, while Batian and Nelion beckon technical climbers.
Your Trekking Adventure Awaits:
- Unforgettable Challenge: Test your physical and mental limits against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery.
- Diverse Landscapes: Traverse through a variety of ecological zones, from lush forests to alpine meadows and glaciers.
- Unparalleled Views: Witness panoramic vistas stretching across the Kenyan wilderness.
- Experienced Guides: Our knowledgeable guides ensure your safety and enrich your journey with insights into the mountain’s ecology and history.
- Memorable Accommodations: Rest comfortably in cozy mountain huts or tented camps after a day of exploration.
This Mt. Kilimanjaro Hike is ideal for:
- Seasoned Hikers: Experienced trekkers seeking a challenging and rewarding adventure.
- Nature Enthusiasts: Immerse yourself in the diverse flora and fauna of Mount Kenya National Park.
- Adventure Seekers: Conquer a bucket-list summit and experience the thrill of high-altitude trekking.
Ready to embark on your Kenyan mountaineering odyssey? Contact us today to plan your unforgettable Mount Kenya trek!
- The gentle Marangu Route
- 8 Days: Mt. Kilimanjaro
7 Days: Mt. Kilimanjaro climbing Adventure
Trip Narration
The Marangu route is the most popular Kilimanjaro climb and is nicknamed the Coca-cola route followed by ninety percent of all climbers. The path is well defined and climber friendly to make your adventure a little easier. The popular Kilimanjaro climb offers accommodation at Mandara, Horombo, and Kibo en route and accommodation on this route consists of built mountain huts providing adequate shelter, bottled water, beer and soft drinks. This route can be extended with extra acclimatization day at Horombo.
Itinerary:
Arrive Kilimanjaro airport. At the airport, you will go through the Immigration process – US$ 50.00 PP Visa Fee - there after proceed to Springland Hotel or similar bed & breakfast.
Day 1:
Marangu Gate (1980m) - Mandara hut (2700m)
Hiking time: 5 hours
Distance: About 12 km's
Habitat: Montane forest Moorland
On arrival allow 1-2 hours at the Park Headquarters at Marangu Gate for registration and payment of fees. It is recommended that you start this route in the morning, because this allows a leisurely walk to Mandara, avoiding the rain showers that sometimes fall in the afternoon. From the gate, you ascend a cleared ridge trail, formerly a vehicle track to Mandara Hut. The cleared trail is the fastest way to Mandara, but opportunities to see wildlife or enjoy the forest are limited due to the heavy foot traffic. An alternative is to ascend along the parallel forest trail and descend on the main trail. The forest trail branches off to the left, a few minutes after the gate, and follows the edge of a stream through the undergrowth. About halfway (1 1/2 hrs from the gate) you can choose to cross the stream and rejoin the main trail, or continue on the forest trail. Both trails continue on opposite sides of the stream, merging about one hour before Mandara Hut. (B,L,D)
Day 2:
Mandara hut (2700m) - Horombo hut (3720m)
Hiking time: 6 hours
Distance: About 15 km's
Habitat: Moorland
From Mandara Hut the trail passes through a short stretch of forest and skirts the base of Maundi Crater, crosses a meadow and a wooded stream, then emerges into grassland. It is well worth the short detour to scramble up to the rim of Maundi Crater for a superb view of the mountain and its surroundings. The trail crosses numerous moorland ravines before ending at Horombo Hut, which is set in a rocky valley with a fine stand of giant senecios or groundsels. (B,L,D)
Day 3:
Kilimanjaro Climb – Aclimatization - Horombo Hut.
Acclimatization day beyond 12,000ft and return to the hut. Dinner and an overnight stay at Horombo hut (BLD)
Day 4:
Horombo hut (3720m) - Kibo hut (4700m)
Hiking time: 6 hours
Distance: About 15 km's
Habitat: Alpine desert
From Horombo Hut there are two trails to the Saddle. The right fork is very stony and eroded and is the most direct route to the Saddle and Mawenzi. From the Saddle (about 2 hrs from Horombo), there are trails to Mawenzi Hut (1/2hr) or Mawenzi Tarn Hut (2 1/2 hrs) and across the length of the Saddle to Kibo Hut (3 hrs). The left fork from Horombo Hut is an easier trail and emerges on the Saddle much closer to Kibo and about one kilometer from Kibo Hut. (B,L,D)
Day 5: SUMMIT ATTEMPT!!
Kibo hut (4700m) - Uhuru Peak (5895m) - Horombo hut (3720m)
Hiking time: 8 hours to Uhuru
6 hours to descend to Horombo Distance:
6 km's ascent - 21 km's descent
Habitat: Stone scree and ice-capped summit
The trail to the summit lies directly behind Kibo Hut, to the west. It is normal to start this day's climb at 2 am or earlier. (You can see the sun rise over Mawenzi from the top of Kibo, the loose stone scree is frozen —making it easier to climb, and you can get back in good time). The first part is an uneven trail which leads to the Hans Meyer Cave , a good rest point. After that, the trail makes more regular switchbacks most of the way to the top, with a last scramble over rocks to Johannes Notch and Giliman's Point. From there, the trail continues along the rim past Stella Point to Uhuru Peak . As you descend the scree from the rim back to Kibo Hut, it is tempting to run fast, but this can result in clouds of irritating dust and even unpleasant falls. The return to Horombo Hut will seem surprisingly fast compared to the ascent. (B,L,D)
Day 6:
Horombo hut (3720m) - Marangu Gate (1980m)
Hiking time: 6 hours
Distance: About 27 km's
Descend from Horombo Hut. You can easily make Mandara Hut by lunchtime, and continue to the Park gate and Marangu in the afternoon. (B,L,). Note:Accommodation after climb to be arranged on request.
Lemosho glades via Barafu Route
Trip Narration
Lemosho is the longest of the outfield routes, and sometimes regarded as the second timers Kilimanjaro route, although it is also for anyone with an appetite for a quieter trail and a more remote atmosphere. Some would say that the beauty of the trail is a little less accessible than Machame, and certainly the rolling Shira Plateau that is one of the principal features of the trail adds an interesting texture quite as it allows for a more moderate process of acclimatization.
The climb itself can take either 7 or 8 days, with 8 days being recommended in order that climbers have more opportunity to acclimate before the brutal summit day. This route is not nearly as popular as Machame or Marangu, but it’s a good one to consider because the longer climbing time equals a greater chance of reaching the summit with fewer problems.
The Lemosho trailhead is situated well west of the other routes, but from day 4 onwards it merges with Machame and follows the same course from then on. And quite as most Machame groups descend on the separate Mweka Route, Lemosho groups typically do as well.
It takes about 3 hours to drive from Moshi to the official trailhead. Below is the normal 8-day itinerary, with a note about the 7-day version below:
Day 1:
Londorossi Gate to Mti Mkumbwa (2,650 m/8,692 ft)
Hike time: 3hrs
Elevation Change: + 650 M/+2,132
Estimation distance: 10 km
Final Elevation: 2,650 m/8,694 ft
After the morning drive to the trailhead you’ll spend the first day with an armed ranger due to the animal population in this forest area, stopping at the Mti Mkumbwa Camp after only about 3 hours of climbing.
Day 2:
Mti Mkubwa (2,650 m/8,692 ft) to Shira One Camp (3,609 m/11,841 ft.)
Hike time: 5 – 6 hrs
Elevation change: + 950 M/+3116
Estimation distance: 12 km
Final Elevation: 3609 m/11,841 ft
This day starts in the forest and gets considerably steeper as you go through the heather and moorland areas before camping at the Shira Plateau in a large, open, and scenic area at the Shira One Camp.
Day 3:
Shira One Camp (3,609 m/11,841 ft.) to Shira Two Camp (3,849 m/12,628 ft.)
Hike time: 5 - 6 hrs
Elevation change: + 240 M/+787 ft
Elevation distance: 5 km
Final elevation: 3849 m/12,628 ft.
This day takes you on a gentle walk across the plateau for some excellent scenery while your body continues to acclimatize.
NOTE: From Shira Two Camp on, this route is identical to Machame Route, including the descent on the separate Mweke Route. If you’ve taken Lemosho you’ve done another day at this point, so Day 4 of Lemosho is identical to Day 3 of Machame and so on.
Day 4:
Shira Two Camp (3,849 m/12,628 ft.) to Barranco Hut (3,948 m/12,956 ft.)
Hike time: 5 hrs
Elevation change: +100 M/+328 ft
Estimated distance: 6 km
Final elevation: 3948 m/12,956 ft.
The morning climb is somewhat steep on this day as you ascend to Lava Tower at 4,600 meters at midday before descending again on the scenic route to Barranco Camp. This is a great example of the climb high/sleep low rule that helps people acclimatize safely.
Day 5:
Barranco Hut (3,900 m/12,800 ft) to Karanga Valley (3,963 m/13,000 ft)
Hike time: 3.5 hrs
Elevation change: +100 m/+328 ft
Estimated distance: 4km/2.5 miles
Final elevation: 3,963 m/13,000 ft
You climb the Great Barranco Wall, which looks more intimidating than it really is, and down into the Karanga Valley. This day has many ups and downs and crosses many small streams before crossing the Karanga River just before camp.
Day 6:
Karanga Valley (3,963 m/13,000 ft) to Barafu Hut (4,600 m/15,091 ft)
Hike time: 3.5 hrs
Elevation change: +600 m/+1,968 ft
Estimated distance: 4km/2.5 miles
Final elevation: 4,600 m/15,091 ft
You climb through rocky and otherwise barren terrain on your way to Barafu Camp. The camp is in another cold and windy area, but you’ll only be sleeping from around 7 p.m. until 11: 30 p.m. or so because you’ll be starting the summit climb at midnight.
Day 7:
Barafu Camp (4,600m/15,091 ft) to The Summit (5,896 m/19,343 ft) and then to Mweka Camp (3,100 m/10,170 ft)
Summit time: 7 hrs
Elevation change: +1,300 m/+4,265 ft
Estimated distance: 5km/3.2 miles
Final elevation: 5,896 m/19,343 ft
Descent time: 5 hrs
Elevation change: -2,800 m/-9,186 ft
Estimated distance: 12km/7.5 miles
Final elevation: 3,100 m, 10,170 ft
You’ll start at midnight with by far the most challenging 6-hour section of entire climb as you reach Stella Point around sunrise. After a short rest you’ll probably be walking in snow for the next two hours until you reach Uhuru Peak, AKA the summit! After enjoying the moment briefly you’ll begin your descent to the Mweka Camp back in the rain forest, which takes about 8 hours including a quick rest in the middle.
Day 8:
Mweka Camp (3,100 m/10,170 ft) to Mweka Gate (1,828 m/6,000 ft)
Descent time: 4 hrs
Elevation change: -1,250 m/-4,101 ft
Estimated distance: 10km/6.21
Final elevation: 1,828 m/6,000 ft
After the previous day you’ll deserve this short and very scenic descent of about 4 hours down to the Mweka Gate, where you’ll sign the register to make your climb official.
The 7-day itinerary of Lemosho
You can do the Lemosho in 7 days instead of 8, and the only difference is days 2 and 3 on the 8-day climb are combined into one 8 to 9 hour climb from Mti Mkubwa to the Shira Two Camp. This extra day is obviously more challenging and it also cuts way down on the climbers’ acclimatization time, which can hurt the chances of reaching the summit with fewer problems.
More about this tour
Includes:
- Transport: Two ways transfers from your hotel in Arusha or Moshi to Machame gate on the starting day up and from Mweka gate on the last day coming down back to Arusha.
- Accommodation: 7nights: staying in tents while on Mountain i.e. 1night at Mti mkubwa camp, 1night Shira1 camp,1night shira 2 camp, 1night Baranco camp, 1night Karanga Valley camp, 1night Barafu camp, and 1night Mweka camp
- Meals: Meals will be as per itinerary above breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Guide: Professional English speaking Mountain guides/Driver guide (number of guides depends on number of clients as for two clients will need 1chief guide and assistance guide and 4 clients will need 1chief guides and two assistant guide).
- Porters: 2clients to be saved with a minimum number of 6crews; 1guide and 5porters (2porters to carry clients’ stuffs and 3 to carry food and cooking equipments for clients), but number of porters might increase according to the weight of clients luggage, camping equipments and food that will need more porter to carry. Note that each porter is required to carry not more than 20Kgs including his stuffs.
- Park Fee: all clients and crew park entry fees, Hut fees, and rescue fees.
- Allowances: Guide and porters allowances (except for extra porter that will exceed the given number if clients will have extra stuffs they have to arrange for themselves).
- Water: Treated/boiled water on the trek (but client are requested to bring water tablets to treat or use boiled water).
Excluded:
- Tips, laundry, sleeping bags, drinks and climbing gears
- International flights and taxes
- Visas
- Items of a personal nature and any other extras not detailed in the above itinerary.
- Clients to bring their own Oxygen: 100LT oxygen bottle, regulator & masks
- Client also has to bring Hyperbaric Chamber