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Arusha
The Lemosho Route is one of our preferred routes due to its low traffic, beautiful scenery and high summit success rate. This route starts off from the west, beginning with a long drive from Moshi to LEMOSHO Gate.From there, the first two days are spent trekking through the lush rainforest to Shira Plateau. After crossing the Shira Plateau the path veers north near Lava Tower, following the longer Northern Circuit instead of the more popular Southern Circuit via Barranco Valley. The route circles around the quieter northern slopes to the east side of the mountain. The Lemosho – Northern Circuit joins the Rongai route at Third Cave Camp. Approach the summit via Gilman’s Point and then descend via the Mweka Route. This is also one of the longest routes on the mountain, giving you maximum time to acclimatize to the altitude and thereby increasing your chances of successfully summiting. The trek can also be attempted in 9 Days
trekking tour according to the itinerary, Accommodation in tents and hotels as indicated in the itinerary ,Professional English-speaking guide, Personal porter ,Meals as indicated in the itinerary ,Drinking water Transfers as indicated in the itinerary ,Camping equipment – tents, sleeping mattress and camping furniture ,Portable toilet and toilet tent ,National park fees, Rescue fees
On arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania, you will be welcomed by our transfer driver and taken to Meru View Lodge in Usa River where you will spend the night. The rest of your day will be free; you might want to explore the small town of Arusha, or you can just relax by the pool. Later on, our operations team will meet with you and give you a thorough briefing in preparation for your trek.
Dinner
After breakfast you’ll be picked up from your lodge and taken to Lemosho Gate on the western side of Kilimanjaro. Your head guide will arrange the formalities. The trail follows a moderately steep track which leads you through the unique flora and this section. You’ll see the endemic and colourful Impatiens Kilimanjari en route, and possibly some rare primates too. Your destination for today, Big Tree Camp (2780 m), is about 3 or 4 hours away and your mountain crew will have already set up your tents before you arrive. You can rest and enjoy the beautiful forest surroundings in which you will camp tonight.
Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
The destination for today will be Shira Camp 1, which sits at an altitude of 3500 meters. You will start the day on a thin trail through the rainforest, but soon you enter a terrain of heath and moorland where Lobelia plants and Erica trees regularly punctuate the landscape. Not long after climbing around the northern slopes of the Shira Ridge you will arrive at Shira Camp 1, where you can put your feet up and enjoy a hearty meal. The camp offers magnificent views across the plateau towards Kibo.
Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
After a good breakfast, you continue your trek over the Shira Plateau. Once again the landscape changes and you will pass big Senecios that can grow to an astonishing height of about 9 meters. Leaving behind the remains of Fischer Camp, we head towards our camp for the night, Moir Camp at 4175 meters. After a short rest you can go towards the top of the ridgeline for further acclimatization. The ridgeline is only about 2 km away and about 130 meters higher than the camp. After arriving back at camp dinner will be served.
Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Today we set out onto the remote northern circuit of the mountain. You will tackle the hardest part of the day right at the beginning: a bleak and imposing slope rising up to 4300 meters. Continuing up and down through the undulating valleys on the northern face of Kibo, you’ll reach the first Pofu Campsite after 3 to 4 hours. Our destination is now only about an hour away. We will pass through an area of rock slabs before arriving at the second Pofu Campsite. If the cloud cover opens up you might get a glimpse of Kibo and the views over the plains that stretch out far below can be exceptional.
After breakfast you leave the camp behind and proceed on a trail leading through the remote valleys around the northern slopes. The vegetation becomes increasingly sparse during this stretch, which takes about 5 hours in total. Although there are no steep passages to tackle today, you may well still be tired by the time you reach Third Cave Camp.
Although your body will have had a good amount of time to acclimatize over the last days, you are likely to feel the altitude weighing down on you as you steadily climb higher towards School Hut (4715 m). Make sure to drink lots of water and stick to your guide’s slow pace. Take a few breaks to rest when possible and enjoy stunning views across the saddle to Mawenzi. After 4 to 5 hours you will arrive at School Hut. In preparation for the final stretch to the summit, you will have an early dinner before going to bed to rest for a few hours before the final climb.
Your guide will wake you up around midnight and after some hot tea and snacks you will start the slow ascent towards the crater rim of Kibo. After a brief stop at Hans Meyer Cave (5520 m), you will make your way to Gilman’s Point (5681 m) on the crater rim. The sun dhould be just beginning to rise as you continue via Stella Point (5730 m) to the highest summit of Kilimanjaro – Uhuru Peak at 5895 meters. You can now witness the awe-inspiring views from the highest point on the African continent – a truly unforgettable experience. After taking some pictures you will head back to Stella Point and then on to Barafu Camp. The descent will be fast and dusty. At Barafu Camp you can take a well-earned rest and have a warm meal to replace the lost energy before continuing your descent. You will spend the night at Mweka Camp (3080 m) which should be reached after about 3 to 4 hours.
Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
After breakfast the final day of your adventure begins with a traditional farewell ceremony with all the members of your crew. Walking down the last 2 to 3 hours to Mweka Gate gives you another opportunity to experience the beauty of the rainforest. Once you have reached the gate our driver will take you back to Meru View Lodge in Usa River. You may choose to enjoy a swim in the pool or enjoy a drink or two at the bar to celebrate your remarkable achievement.
The following morning you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro Airport to fly home, or you can continue with your further travel plans, perhaps setting off on safari or extending your stay on Zanzibar.
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
Travel bag, backpack or kitbag, weighing no more than 12kg. Please do not bring a suitcase or trolley bag, as this type of luggage cannot be carried by the porters. Day backpack with rain protection. High quality sleeping bag for harsh conditions (at night temperatures can drop to -20°C). Different layers of clothing including thermal base layers, fleece clothing, trekking pants, warm jacket and water-resistant top layers as well as a warm headgear. Water-resistant and comfortable hiking boots and a variety of trekking socks. Please note that the above list is not complete and these are just a few things that you will have to bring with you. Once we have confirmed your booking, you will receive a more detailed list.
Generally yes. We however discourage any attempts during the main rainy season (end of March to beginning of June). During the short rainy season (November), daily short rainfalls and cloudy views can be expected. From December until the end of February, temperatures are at their highest and rainfall is at its minimum. These are the busiest times. Between the end of June and the middle of October is also a good time to climb. Temperatures are a little lower but there is almost no rain
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