Are you ready to experience a journey that will push you to your limits and leave you feeling invigorated and empowered? Join us on our 8-day Mt. Kilimanjaro climb on the Lemosho Route and prepare for an adventure that will change your life forever.
This climb is not just about reaching the summit of the highest peak in Africa, it's about the journey you take to get there. As you make your way through the lush rainforest and ascend through the moorland and alpine zones, you'll feel a sense of connection to the natural world that is hard to find in our modern, fast-paced lives.
This climb is also not just about connecting with nature, it's also about connecting with yourself. As you push yourself to new heights, you'll discover strength and resilience you never knew you had. You'll learn to trust yourself, to persevere through challenges, and to embrace the unknown.
And the views...oh, the views! The stunning vistas of the surrounding valleys, glaciers, and snow-capped peaks will take your breath away and leave you feeling small and insignificant in the best possible way. And when you reach the summit, with the sun rising over the vast plains of Africa, you'll feel a sense of triumph and accomplishment that is hard to put into words.
Ultimately, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro is not just about personal growth and epic views, it's also about the people you'll meet along the way. Our experienced guides and porters will become like family, supporting you every step of the way and sharing their knowledge and culture with you. And the camaraderie you'll feel with your fellow climbers, united in this incredible adventure, will be a bond that lasts a lifetime.
This climb is not for everyone, but for those who are up for the challenge, the rewards are immeasurable. You'll come away with a newfound appreciation for the natural world, a deeper understanding of yourself, and memories that will stay with you forever. So what are you waiting for? Let's climb that mountain together!
The Lemosho route is known to be one of the most scenic routes on Mt. Kilimanjaro. This eight-day trek allows extra time for acclimatization and, in turn, making this a very achievable climb. With an overall success rate of 95%, the Lemosho Route is hailed as one of the least crowded and most accessible routes on Kilimanjaro. You will never forget the quiet beauty as you make your way to Uhuru Peak.
- Spectacular scenery through various habitats
- Sweeping vistas of Mt. Kilimanjaro from the western slope
- An extra day to acclimatize (climb high, sleep low is what they say!)
- An unforgettable summit sunrise
- Bragging rights for a lifetime
Hotel lodging the night before and the night after the climb
Breakfast before and after the climb
All meals and water on the mountain
All park fees and taxes
Transportation to and from the hotel and trailhead
Tents (3-person mountaineering tent)
certified guides, porters, and cooks
Kilimanjaro SAR evacuation insurance
We depart Moshi for Londorossi Gate, roughly a 4-hour drive, where you
will complete the entry formalities. We will then drive to the Lemosho
trailhead and upon arrival, we will begin the hike through undisturbed
forest which winds its way to the rst campsite. Keep your eyes peeled for
the blue monkeys swinging through the trees!
Elevation: 2,460m/7,742ft to 2,895m/9,498ft
Hiking time: 3-4 hrs
Distance: 6 km/4 miles
Habitat: Rain forest
We continue on the trail leading out of the rainforest and into a savannah of
tall grasses, heather, and volcanic rock draped with lichen beards. As we
ascend through the lush rolling hills and cross several streams, we reach the
Shira Ridge before dropping gently down to Shira 1 Camp. Here we catch
our rst glimpse of Kibo across the plateau.
Elevation: 2,895m/9,498ft to 3,505m/11,500ft
Hiking time: 5-6 hrs
Distance: 8 km/5 miles
Habitat: Heath
Today, we will spend the full day exploring the Shira Plateau, one of the
highest plateaus on earth. It is a gentle walk east on moorland meadows
towards Shira 2 Camp. We then divert from the main trail to Moir Hut, a
lesser-used camping site at the base of the Lent Hills. A variety of walks are
available on Lent Hills making this an excellent acclimatization opportunity.
Elevation: 2,895m/9,498ft to 3,505m/11,500ft
Hiking time: 5-6 hrs
Distance: 8 km/5 miles
Habitat: Heath
We begin the day climbing up a ridge and then head southeast towards the
Lava Tower – a 300 ft tall volcanic rock formation. We descend down to
Barranco Camp through the strange but beautiful Senecio Forest to an
altitude of 13,000 ft. Although you begin and end the day at the same
elevation, the time spent at higher altitude is extremely benecial for
acclimatization.
Elevation: 4,206m/13,800ft to 4,629m/15,190ft
Hiking time: 4-5 hrs
Distance: 7 km/4 miles
Habitat: Alpine desert
We begin the day by descending into a ravine to the base of the Great
Barranco Wall. We will then climb the non-technical but steep, nearly
900ft, cli. The Barranco Wall, also known as the Kissing Wall, is approxi-
mately 3 ft. wide. This narrow section is famous because climbers often
place a kiss on the rock as they pass by. Climbers also “hug” the outcrop
and breathe a sigh of relief on the other side as they realize it wasn’t nearly
as intimidating as it looked.
From the top of the Barranco Wall, we cross a series of hills and valleys until
we descend sharply into Karanga Valley. One more steep climb up leads us
to Karanga Camp. This shorter day will prepare us for higher elevation at
the summit.
Elevation: 3,963m/13,044ft to 3,994m/3,106ft
Hiking time: 4-5 hrs
Distance: 5 km/3 miles
Habitat: Alpine desert
We leave Karanga and hit the junction which connects with the Mweka Trail.
We continue up the rocky section to Barafu Hut. At this point, you have
completed the Southern Circuit, which oers views of the summit from many
different angles. Here we make camp, rest, and enjoy an early dinner to
prepare for the summit day. The two peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo are visible
from this position.
Elevation: 3,994m/3,106ft to 4,672m/15,331ft
Hiking time: 4-5 hrs
Distance: 4 km/2 miles
Habitat: Alpine desert
Very early in the morning (around midnight), we begin our push to the
summit. This is the most mentally and physically challenging part of the trek.
At this elevation and time of day, the wind and cold can be extreme. We
ascend in the darkness for several hours while taking frequent but short
breaks. Near Stella Point (18,900ft), you will be rewarded with the most
magnicent sunrise you are ever likely to see coming over Mawenzi Peak.
Finally, we arrive at Uhuru Peak— the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and
the continent of Africa. Here, you can take a moment to reect on your
tremendous accomplishment. You’ll obviously have the opportunity to take a
few pictures from the ‘Rooftop of Africa’ to memorialize this special moment.
Elevation: 4670m/ 15,331 ft to 5895m/19,341 ft
Hiking time: 7-8 hours
Distance: 5 km /3 miles
Habitat: Arctic
Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
From the summit, we now make our descent continuing straight down to the
Mweka Hut campsite, stopping at Barafu for lunch. The trail is very rocky and
can be quite hard on the knees; trekking poles are helpful. Mweka Camp is
situated in the upper forest and mist or rain can be expected in the late
afternoon. Later in the evening, we will enjoy our last dinner on the mountain
and a well-earned sleep.
Elevation: 5,895m/19,341ft to 3,067m/10,065ft
Hiking time: 4-6 hrs
Distance: 12 km/7 miles
Habitat: Rain forest
On our last day, we continue the descent to Mweka Gate where we will be
met by our driver who will transport us back to the hotel in Moshi. Here, we
can relax with some refreshments, perhaps a local Kilimanjaro beer, while we
wait to receive our summit certicates. At lower elevations, it can be wet and
muddy. From the gate, we continue another hour to Mweka Village. A vehicle
will meet us at Mweka Village to drive us back to the hotel in Moshi.
Elevation: 3,067m/10,065ft to 1,639m/5,380ft
Hiking time: 3-4 hours
Distance: 10 km/6 miles
Habitat: Rain forest
