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7-Day Lemosho Route, Kilimanjaro Climb

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Join this trekking challenge to discover the greatness of Kilimanjaro Mountain

Mount Kilimanjaro is a fascinating and iconic landmark located in northeastern Tanzania, near the border with Kenya. Here are some key facts about it:

  • Highest Peak in Africa: Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa, standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level.
  • Volcanic Cones: It has three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Kibo is the highest and the only one that is dormant.
  • Free-Standing Mountain: It is the highest single free-standing mountain in the world, meaning it is not part of a mountain range.
  • Climbing Destination: Kilimanjaro is a popular destination for trekkers, hikers, and climbers. It is considered one of the Seven Summits, which are the highest mountains on each of the seven continents.
  • Diverse Ecosystems: The mountain has several distinct ecological zones, ranging from tropical rainforest at its base to arctic conditions at its summit.
  • Shrinking Glaciers: Kilimanjaro's glaciers and ice fields are rapidly shrinking and are projected to disappear within the next few decades.

Have you ever considered climbing Kilimanjaro, or are you more interested in its natural beauty and scientific significance?

Itinerary Overview

The Lemosho Route is considered one of the most beautiful and scenic routes to climb Kilimanjaro.

Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable experience on Kilimanjaro? Then the Lemosho Route is the perfect choice for you! This magnificent trail takes you on a journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the mountain. From the lush montane forest to the stunning moorlands and high alpine desert, you’ll be amazed at every turn.

Not only is the Lemosho Route one of the most beautiful and diverse trails, but it also offers a higher success rate for summit attempts. With a gradual ascent and an optional acclimatization day in the Karanga Valley, you’ll have plenty of time to acclimate and make the most of your climb.

As one of the least crowded routes, the Lemosho Route is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of other popular trails. Soak in the peace and quiet as you marvel at the western breach and the southern ice fields. And when you reach the summit of Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa, you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment that you’ll never forget.

Make your Kilimanjaro climb a truly unforgettable experience with the Lemosho Route. Book your trip today and get ready to embark on an adventure of a lifetime!

Day-by-Day Itinerary Description

Trekking Plan

Day 1: Londorossi Gate to Forest Camp

Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will meet your guide and crew for a transfer to Lemosho Gate, the starting point of the Lemosho Route. After completing the necessary park formalities, your hike begins through the vibrant forest on the way to Forest Camp. The trail is relatively easy and provides stunning views of the surrounding rainforest, where you will spend the night at Forest Camp.

  • Meet the guide and crew at the airport and transfer to Lemosho Gate, the starting point of the Lemosho Route.
  • After completing park formalities, the hike starts through the lush forest towards the Forest Camp. The trail is relatively easy and offers beautiful views of the rainforest.
  • Overnight stay at Forest Camp.
  • Starting Point: Londorossi Gate (2,250 meters)
  • Destination: Forest Camp (2,800 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 3-4 hours
  • Distance: 6 km
  • Highlights: Begin your trek through the lush rainforest, keeping an eye out for wildlife.

Day 2: Hike from Forest Camp to Shira 1 Camp (3550m)

Today’s hike takes you through the montane forest and onto the Shira Plateau, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain before settling in for an overnight stay at Shira 1 Camp.

  • Starting Point: Forest Camp (2,800 meters)
  • Destination: Shira Camp 1 (3,550 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 5-6 hours
  • Distance: 8 km
  • Highlights: Transition from rainforest to moorland, with stunning views of the Shira Plateau.

Day 3: Hike from Shira 1 Camp to Moir Hut (4200m)

The trail traverses the Shira Plateau and gradually rises toward Moir Hut, offering breathtaking views of the western breach, Kibo, and the southern ice fields along the journey. You will spend the night at Moir Hut.

  • Starting Point: Shira Camp 1 (3,500 meters)
  • Destination: Moir Hut (4,200 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
  • Distance: 14 km
  • Highlights: Gentle walk across the Shira Plateau, excellent acclimatization day.

Day 4: Hike from Moir Hut to Barranco Camp (3950m)

Today you will cross the Lava Tower and then make your way down to the Barranco Camp. The descent is steep but the breathtaking view of Kibo and the southeastern ice fields makes it all worthwhile. You will spend the night at Barranco Camp.

  • Starting Point: Moir Hut (4,200 meters)
  • Destination: Barranco Camp (3,950 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 4-6 hours
  • Distance: 7 km
  • Highlights: Ascend to Lava Tower (4,600 meters) and descend to Barranco Camp, passing through the beautiful Barranco Valley.

Day 5: Barranco Camp to Karanga Valley (4050m)

The trail today is relatively easy, leading you through the Karanga Valley and up to Karanga Camp. This valley provides an excellent opportunity for acclimatization while offering breathtaking views of the southern ice fields and the Breach Wall. Enjoy your overnight stay in the serene Karanga Valley.

  • Starting Point: Barranco Camp (3,950 meters)
  • Destination: Karanga Camp (4,035 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
  • Distance: 5 km
  • Highlights: Climb the Barranco Wall and trek through the Karanga Valley.

Day 6: Karanga Valley to Barafu Camp (4650m)

The trail today leads you to the base of Kibo and Barafu Camp, situated on a saddle between the two peaks. The hike is steep, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding glaciers and the southern ice fields. You will spend the night at Barafu Camp.

  • Starting Point: Karanga Camp (4,035 meters)
  • Destination: Barafu Camp (4,640 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
  • Distance: 4 km
  • Highlights: Reach the base camp, prepare for the summit attempt.

Day 7: Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak (5895m) to Mweka Camp

Today is the day to reach the summit of Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. The hike begins at midnight, and the trail is steep and challenging as it takes you around the rim of the Crater and up to the summit. After you reach the summit, you will start your descent toward Mweka Camp, nestled in the lush rainforest where you will stay overnight.

  • Starting Point: Barafu Camp (4,640 meters)
  • Summit: Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters)
  • Descent: Mweka Camp (3,100 meters)
  • Hiking Time: 10-14 hours
  • Distance: 19 km (ascent and descent)
  • Highlights: Summit attempt, breathtaking sunrise at the peak, and a challenging descent.

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HIGH SEASON:

1st January - 31st March 2025

1st June – 31st December 2025

LOW SEASON:

1st April - 31st May 2025

Christmas & New Years Supplements:

A Christmas supplement of US$35.00 per person will apply to all bookings on the 24th, 25th, 26th and 31st of DEC 2025 and on the 1st January 2026.

Easter Supplement:

An Easter Supplement of US$30.00 per person will apply to all bookings on the 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st April 2025

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Pricing Terms

Price Includes the following:

  1. Airport transfers from Kilimanjaro Airport,
  2. Hotel in Moshi on B/B,
  3. Transport from Hotel to Kilimanjaro gate,
  4. all park fees,
  5. salaries of guides/porters/cook
  6. all meals on the mountain,
  7. clean safe drinking water,
  8. accommodation equipment
  9. Government tax,
  10. certificate of climbing,
  11. first aid,
  12. oxygen bottle,
  13. Park rescues fee,
  14. transfer to Moshi rest, shower, and then evening go to Arusha (check safari section day oo)

Price Excludes the following:

  1. Flight to Tanzania,
  2. Entry VISA,
  3. Climbing gears (available for rent),
  4. Tips to guides, porters, and
  5. Items of a personal nature.

For your preparations, we also attach a list of personal hiking gears to prepare, and also you may rent on arrival.

TRAVEL INSURANCE: We have emergency helicopter rescue operated by a private company, and We advise climbers/visitors to buy insurance which includes High mountains. (world nomads, IMG, passport card- examples of insurance)

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Itinerary Name: 7-Day Lemosho Route, Kilimanjaro Climb

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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is an exhilarating adventure that promises breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. To ensure you're fully prepared for this remarkable journey, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions that address various aspects of the climb, from training and gear to safety precautions and itinerary details. These insights will help you navigate your preparations with confidence and excitement, making your ascent even more rewarding.
When is the best time to climb Mountain?

The best times to climb are during the dry seasons, which are from January to March and June to October. These periods offer more stable weather conditions and less rainfall.

What permits are required?

You will need a Kilimanjaro National Park permit and a Tanzanian visa. It’s important to secure these permits well in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.

What are the different routes and their difficulty levels?

Kilimanjaro offers several routes, each with its own level of difficulty:

  • Marangu Route: Known for its relative simplicity.
  • Machame Route: More challenging due to its steeper terrain.
  • Lemosho Route: Offers beautiful scenery but is also quite demanding.
  • Rongai Route: Less crowded and easier, but with fewer scenic views.
How should I prepare for the climb?

Preparation includes physical training, acclimatization to altitude, and ensuring you have the right gear. It’s also crucial to be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness and how to manage them

What is the cost of climbing the Mountain?

The cost can vary widely depending on the route, the length of the trek, and the tour operator. It typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,000

What about tipping the guides and porters?

Tipping is customary and appreciated. The amount can vary, but a general guideline is $20 per day for guides, $15 per day for assistant guides, and $10 per day for porters.

If you have any more specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask! Are you planning a climb soon?