Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Ground transfers with pick-up and drop-off at Kilimanjaro airport and the base hotel in Moshi
- Park entrance fees,
- Camping/Hut fees
- Rescue fees,
- Emergency Oxygen at no extra charge
- Medical/First Aid Kit.
- Fingertip Pulse Oximeter to measure clients oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
- 24-hour standby radio Communication
- 3 litres of Mineral water on the first day per client
- Hot meals (except the first day) are served in the mess tent.
- 4 season sleeping tents
- 2 inches mattress, 1 per client
- Professional Mountain Guide, Park Fees and Salaries
- Porters,
- First and last night accommodation
- Flying Doctor membership cover
- Forest fees for clients and crews
Cost Excludes
- Personal gear and climbing equipment
- Eping bags
- Drinks
- Tipping and all
- Other expenses of a personal nature.
Overview
The Lemosho Route is a scenic and less crowded trail to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, taking six days to complete. It begins on the mountain’s western side, passing through lush rainforests and diverse landscapes. Hikers gradually ascend through heath and moorland zones, enjoying breathtaking views. The route offers a great balance of acclimatization and adventure, increasing the chances of a successful summit. As climbers reach higher altitudes, they traverse alpine deserts before approaching the final ascent. The summit push starts at midnight, leading to Uhuru Peak at sunrise. This six-day journey is both challenging and rewarding, offering an unforgettable experience.
Tour Highlights
- Departure and Return Place: Moshi Town to Lemosho Gate and then back to Kilimanjaro International Airport
- Departure Time: Please be ready by 8:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.
- Return Time: Approximately 10:30 AM on the last day.
- Dress Code: Casual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat, cold weather jacket, gloves, pants, and spare clothing.
- Accommodation: Two nights of accommodations based on Bed and Breakfast at 3 stars hotel (upgrades on request).
- Customizations: Can be customized upon request, to meet traveller’s needs
- Extensions: Trip Extensions are available on request.
- Trip Availability: All year round.
Itinerary
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport; after clearing customs and immigration formalities, you will be met and transferred to Moshi town. Overnight: Ameg Lodge or similar on bed & breakfast basis
Overnight: Ameg Lodge or similar on bed & breakfast basis
Duration: 45 minutes
Meal Plan: Breakfast
Kilimanjaro’s snowcapped peak is one of the most awespiring sights in Africa. Straddling the Kenya/Tanzania border, the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro rises up to an impressive 5896 meters above sea level. It is one of the world’s highest volcanoes, the highest mountain on the African continent, and the highest free-standing mountain on earth, making it an international destination attracting trekkers and mountaineers from around the globe. Set within the Kilimanjaro National Park, Kilimanjaro emerges from the sprawling plains of Tanzania and boasts dense tropical rainforests, glacial ice fields, moorlands, and mystical moonscapes. Take on the colossal challenge of climbing this majestic mountain, explore the lush forested foothills, soak up the breathtaking views, or take a wildlife safari and spot some of Africa’s diverse wildlife, including elephants, buffalo, leopards, duikerss, eland, hyrax, blue monkeys, and more.
Early departure after an early breakfast. After completing the necessary registration formalities at Londorossi gate, it is an easy day of walking from the Lemosho road head up a small path through beautiful and lush forest. We have our lunch in the glades before continuing to Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,650 in.). This area is home to a variety of game, including buffalo, and so we are accompanied by an armed park ranger. [2-3 hours walking]
Overnight: Mt. Mbukwa Camp
Tucked away in the heart of the rainforest in Kilimanjaro National Park, Mti Mbukwa is an overnight campsite set along the Lemosho hiking trail of Mount Kilimanjaro, a short distance from the Londorosi Gate. Hikers are conveniently located three hours away from the starting point of the Lemosho route. The campsite accommodates tents only and is equipped with a long drop toilet and pit latrines
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Initially trek from forest camp (2650 m) to Shira 2 Camp (3 850 m) on the western edge of Shira Plateau (17 km).
We continue on the trail leading out of the forest 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 for hot lunch. The view of Kibo from across the plateau is amazing. Then, continue directly across the gentle slope of the Shira Plateau towards Shira Cave camp . After hiking for 2.5km, can you request your guide to turn towards the south and enjoy an excursion via the dramatic Shira Cathedral—only if you feel strong enough to add the additional 3km to your day’s walk? The Shira Cathedral is an impressive volcanic outcrop that marks the southern tip of the Shira Plateau. It is possible to obtain excellent views towards Kibo, to the south and to the west, from this point. We continue to Shira Camp 2 for overnight (3 850 m).
Overnight: Shira Camp 2
Shira Camp 2 is one of the campsites found on the Shira Plateau on the second leg of the trip up Mount Kilimajaro. This camp is set at the eastern edge, where climbers get to view more scenery, such as the view of Uhuru Peak.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A morning of gentle ascent and panoramic views, leaving the moorland plateau behind to walk on lava ridges beneath the glaciers of the Western Breach. After lunch near the Lava Tower junction (4,500 in.), we descend to the bottom of the Great Barranco valley (3,900 in.), sheltered by towering cliffs and with extensive views of the plains far below. [5-7 hours walking] Barranco Camp.
Overnight: Barranco Camp
Barranco Camp is the third pitstop along the Machame Route climbing up Mount Kilimanjaro. This area of the mountain is semi-desert, and the camp is set in a valley close to the Great Barranco Wall.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
From here walk up to the road where you again ascend to Barafu Camp at 15,500ft/4,600m, 6 hrs. Pack lunch en route. The vast and barren moonscape of the Alpine desert is a very harsh and rugged environment where temperatures can range from 40C during the day to minus twenty at night. Only tussock grasses and a few tiny flowers can live on this altitude. Uhuru Peak sometime hauls itself through the clouds and it seems very close. The rare Lammergeyer, or bearded vulture, is occasionally seen up here. Dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Barafu Camp
Mount Kilimanjaro climbers would approach Barafu camp at about the 5th day of the journey. The word ‘barafu’ is the Swahili word for ‘ice’, which refers to the cold climate at this altitude.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
An early start is required (01.00 am) for the summit attempt, and Uhuru Peak is the highest point in Africa at 19,340 ft/5,895 m. The trail is tougher than anything experienced on the ascent,, with a sustained switchback climb through steep scree. Slowly and with regular stops is the best way to do it. After Stella Point on the Crater Rim, it is a very short but very long walk to Uhuru Peak.
From the summit,, it is a sustained descent to Mweka Camp and a day of some 12–15 hours of high-altitude trekking. Lunch, dinner and overnight .
Overnight: Mweka Camp
Mweka Camp is the final campsite on the journey up Mount Kilimanjaro. Climbers would arrive here after a 7-hour hike from Summit Uhuru Peak.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The day is spent descending through open moorlands and the glades of forest and straight down through the rain forest to the Park Gate. Packed lunch on way down. After clearing all the paperwork at the gate, you will be transferred to A meg Lodge for overnight on bed & breakfast basis
Overnight: Ameg Lodge or similar on bed & breakfast basis
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch
Transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure flight back home.
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Ground transfers with pick-up and drop-off at Kilimanjaro airport and the base hotel in Moshi
- Park entrance fees,
- Camping/Hut fees
- Rescue fees,
- Emergency Oxygen at no extra charge
- Medical/First Aid Kit.
- Fingertip Pulse Oximeter to measure clients oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
- 24-hour standby radio Communication
- 3 litres of Mineral water on the first day per client
- Hot meals (except the first day) are served in the mess tent.
- 4 season sleeping tents
- 2 inches mattress, 1 per client
- Professional Mountain Guide, Park Fees and Salaries
- Porters,
- First and last night accommodation
- Flying Doctor membership cover
- Forest fees for clients and crews
Cost Excludes
- Personal gear and climbing equipment
- Eping bags
- Drinks
- Tipping and all
- Other expenses of a personal nature.
Price
No of pax |
1 pax |
2 pax |
3 pax |
4 pax |
5 pax |
6 pax |
7 pax |
Lemosho route 6 days |
3532 |
2545 |
2230 |
2102 |
2033 |
1981 |
1949 |
FAQs
Mount Kilimanjaro can be climbed anytime throughout the year. Most travelers prefer climbing during the dry seasons: December to March, June to October. Many consider the best months to climb Kilimanjaro to be January, February, and September.
We are. We are not agents for anybody, but run the treks ourselves through our own Tanzanian company. So you can rest assured that whoever you speak to in our company has climbed Kilimanjaro – and probably many times.
There are at least six routes to the top, Uhuru Peak. You will hike between 53 and 73 km, depending on which route you choose. The shortest and toughest is the 5-day Umbwe route. Allowing extra days will help you to acclimatize better and improve your chances of reaching the summit. The easiest and most popular route is Marangu (which can be done in five), but we use six days for this route.
None, but previous hiking or climbing experience will help. You need to be fit and healthy and have a good pair of worn-in hiking boots. The fitter you are the more you are likely to enjoy it.
Your Kilimanjaro dream climb is entirely your own to design. We will work with you to customize exactly the triumphant Tanzanian mountainous quest experience you want. You go with the people you choose. You leave on whatever day you wish. You decide on your preferred route option, pace, and the number of days you will take.
On most routes, you’ll trek 4-7 hours most days. On certain routes you’ll trek as many as 10-15 hours on the longest days.
Prior to the climb, you’ll enjoy an acclimatization day with wildlife viewing and nature walks. Trekking through the rain forest, you’re likely to spot black-and-white Colobus monkeys, tropical birds and more.
Highly-trained chefs prepare three hot nutritious meals daily, as well as trail snacks and afternoon tea each day. You’ll eat all your meals in a solar-lit dining tent with your fellow trekkers and head guide. Delicious vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and other specialty meals can be provided (with advance request). We’re happy to send you a sample menu—just ask!
Your mountain camps are set up and broken down each day by expert camp porters. You’ll stay in double occupancy all-weather tents with full-ground pads to keep you and your gear dry. Private toilet tents, solar-lit dining tents with tables and chairs, and basins of hot water for washing are provided in every camp. Grand Traverse treks include upgraded solar-lit walk-in-height sleeping tents with mountaineering beds and mattresses for additional comfort.
We are. We are not agents for anybody, but run the treks ourselves through our own registered Tanzanian local company.
Yes, we do arrange this. Please send your request to Safari.
You will need a passport that is valid at least six months beyond your dates of travel with an entry or re-entry visa, duly endorsed.
The mountain is in Tanzania, East Africa, about 350km from the equator. The nearest towns are Moshi and Arusha.
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain in the world and the highest mountain in Africa. Its highest point is Uhuru Peak on the Kibo crater at 5895m above sea level.
Yes, it is expected and much appreciated. The amount depends on the number of days, but can range from $150 and $350 per hiker. Tips are pooled and shared amongst the crew.