Conquer 8 Days Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climbing Experience Unforgettable experience diverse landscapes and expert guides
Engage in an extraordinary 8 Days Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climbing Experience. Traverse diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to snow-capped summits, led by expert guides. The Lemosho Route offers a less-crowded path, ensuring a remarkable and rewarding journey. Reach Uhuru Peak at 19,341 feet, standing atop the continent. Prepare for a challenging yet unforgettable adventure, forging lifelong memories of triumph and camaraderie.
We depart from Arusha and arrive at Londorossi Gate after a 4-hour drive. After completing the necessary formalities and enjoying a delicious lunch, we continue our journey for another hour to the Lemosho trailhead. From there, we embark on a 6 km climb through undisturbed rainforest, gradually ascending 395 meters. The climb typically takes 3-4 hours, and we set up camp at Big Tree Camp (2780m) for the night.
Destination: Londorossi Gate To Lemosho Gate To Big Tree (Mti Mkubwa) Camp
Accommodation: Big Tree (Mti Mkubwa) Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Leaving Big Tree Camp, we continue our climb through a stunning landscape of tall grasses, heather, and volcanic rock adorned with lichen. As we ascend through lush rolling hills and cross several streams, we reach the magnificent Shira Ridge. Descending gently, we arrive at Shira 1 Camp (3500m) after an 8 km climb, which usually takes 5-6 hours. The view of Kibo Peak from the plateau is truly awe-inspiring.
Destination: Big Tree (Mti Mkubwa) Camp To Shira 1 Camp
Accommodation: Shira 1 Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Today, we have the option to explore the Shira plateau extensively. We can choose to continue towards Shira 2 Camp (3900m) on the moorland zone, with a gentle walk eastward toward Kibo's glaciered peak across the plateau. Alternatively, we can venture to the lesser-known Moir Hut (4175m), nestled at the base of Lent Hills. This day offers excellent acclimatization opportunities, with incredible views and varied walking options on the Lent Hills.
Destination: Shira 1 Camp To Shira 2 Camp
Accommodation: Shira 2 Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Continuing our journey, we proceed eastward, ascending a ridge and passing the junction towards Kibo's peak. The landscape changes as we head southeast toward the Lava Tower, a distinctive rock formation also known as the "Shark's Tooth." Afterward, we descend to Barranco Camp (3960m) at the same elevation as when we started the day. This day is crucial for acclimatization, allowing our bodies to adjust and prepare for the upcoming summit day.
Destination: Shira 2 Camp To Lava Tower To Barranco Camp
Accommodation: Barranco Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Leaving Barranco Camp, we face the challenge of the Barranco Wall, a steep climb requiring both skill and determination. After conquering the wall, we traverse a series of hills and valleys, surrounded by the stunning beauty of the alpine desert habitat. Our destination is Karanga Camp, situated at an elevation of 4035m, a short day meant for further acclimatization.
Destination: Barranco Camp To Karanga Camp
Accommodation: Karanga Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
Leaving Karanga Camp, we continue our ascent, eventually reaching the junction that connects with the Mweka Trail. We climb up to Barafu Camp (4640m), marking the completion of the South Circuit. From here, we enjoy views of the magnificent peaks of Mawenzi and Kibo. We make camp, rest, have dinner, and prepare ourselves mentally and physically for the summit day ahead.
Destination: Karanga Camp To Barafu Camp
Accommodation: Barafu Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
On this challenging day, we start in the early morning hours, between midnight and 2 am, continuing towards the summit. We navigate between glaciers, heading in a northwesterly direction, ascending through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. This section is the most mentally and physically demanding part of the climb. At Stella Point (5730m), we take a short rest and witness a magnificent sunrise, weather permitting. From there, we continue for about an hour, encountering snow as we ascend to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa at 5895m. After celebrating our accomplishment, we begin our descent, passing through Barafu Camp for lunch, and continue to Mweka Camp (3080m) located in the upper forest. The late afternoon might bring mist or rain, creating a mystical atmosphere. We enjoy our last dinner on the mountain and rest.
Destination: Barafu Camp To Uhuru Peak To Mweka Camp
Accommodation: Mweka Campsite
public camp site
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinking water
After breakfast, we continue our descent from Mweka Camp to the Mweka Park Gate, where we receive our summit certificates. The lower elevations can be wet and muddy, so gaiters and climbing poles are helpful. Expect rain gear to be useful too. From the gate, we drive for approximately two hours to reach the hotel in Moshi, concluding our incredible Mount Kilimanjaro adventure.
Destination: Mweka Camp To Mweka Gate
Meals & Drinks: Breakfast, Lunch, Drinking water
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The cost is shared within your private group. More people means a lower price per person.
Join others on a fixed-date tour at a set per-person rate—ideal for solo travelers or small groups.
No of pax | Adult | Child |
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1 pax | $1,982  pp | $1,487  pp |
2–4 pax | $1,957  pp | $1,468  pp |
5–9 pax | $1,932  pp | $1,449  pp |
10–15 pax | $1,907  pp | $1,430  pp |
Adult | Child |
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$1,957  pp | $1,468  pp |
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1. Q: What is the duration of the Kilimanjaro climb via Lemosho Route?
A: The expedition spans 8 days, offering an incredible and rewarding climbing experience.
2. Q: Is prior Kilimanjaro climbing experience required for the 8 days Lemosho Route?
A: While prior climbing experience is beneficial, determination and good fitness are essential for success.
3. Q: How challenging is the Lemosho Route for Kilimanjaro climbing?
A: The Lemosho Route is considered moderately challenging, providing a diverse and fulfilling ascent.
4. Q: Are experienced guides and porters provided for the Kilimanjaro climbing journey?
A: Yes, expert guides and porters accompany the expedition, ensuring safety and support throughout the climb.
5. Q: What is the highest point reached on the 8 days Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro climbing adventure?
A: The highest point is Uhuru Peak, the summit of Kilimanjaro, standing at 19,341 feet (5,895 meters).
6. Q: How is the weather during the Kilimanjaro climb via Lemosho Route?
A: Weather varies with altitude, from warm rainforests to freezing summits. Be prepared for changing conditions.
7. Q: Is altitude sickness a concern during the 8 days Kilimanjaro climbing journey?
A: Altitude sickness can affect climbers at higher elevations. Proper acclimatization and slow ascent rates are crucial.
8. Q: What makes the Lemosho Route popular for Kilimanjaro climbing?
A: The Lemosho Route offers a less-crowded and scenic path, with diverse landscapes, enhancing the overall experience.
9. Q: Are rest days provided during the 8 days Kilimanjaro climb?
A: The itinerary includes strategic acclimatization stops, allowing time for the body to adjust to higher elevations.
10. Q: How can I prepare physically for the 8 days Kilimanjaro climbing adventure?
A: Regular cardiovascular training, strength exercises, and hiking at higher elevations will help prepare for the climb.
1. Q: What is the duration of the Kilimanjaro climb via Lemosho Route?
A: The expedition spans 8 days, offering an incredible and rewarding climbing experience.
2. Q: Is prior Kilimanjaro climbing experience required for the 8 days Lemosho Route?
A: While prior climbing experience is beneficial, determination and good fitness are essential for success.
3. Q: How challenging is the Lemosho Route for Kilimanjaro climbing?
A: The Lemosho Route is considered moderately challenging, providing a diverse and fulfilling ascent.
4. Q: Are experienced guides and porters provided for the Kilimanjaro climbing journey?
A: Yes, expert guides and porters accompany the expedition, ensuring safety and support throughout the climb.
5. Q: What is the highest point reached on the 8 days Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro climbing adventure?
A: The highest point is Uhuru Peak, the summit of Kilimanjaro, standing at 19,341 feet (5,895 meters).
6. Q: How is the weather during the Kilimanjaro climb via Lemosho Route?
A: Weather varies with altitude, from warm rainforests to freezing summits. Be prepared for changing conditions.
7. Q: Is altitude sickness a concern during the 8 days Kilimanjaro climbing journey?
A: Altitude sickness can affect climbers at higher elevations. Proper acclimatization and slow ascent rates are crucial.
8. Q: What makes the Lemosho Route popular for Kilimanjaro climbing?
A: The Lemosho Route offers a less-crowded and scenic path, with diverse landscapes, enhancing the overall experience.
9. Q: Are rest days provided during the 8 days Kilimanjaro climb?
A: The itinerary includes strategic acclimatization stops, allowing time for the body to adjust to higher elevations.
10. Q: How can I prepare physically for the 8 days Kilimanjaro climbing adventure?
A: Regular cardiovascular training, strength exercises, and hiking at higher elevations will help prepare for the climb.
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