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9 Days Kilimanjaro Climb - Lemosho Route

Day 1: Lemosho Gate

From Kindoroko hotel we set out in vehicles to the starting point of our Kilimanjaro climb, the Lemosho trail. Here you meet the rest of your crew and set off at a leisurely pace into afro-montane forest. Lunch is taken on trail and camp is reached mid afternoon. Overnight Forest Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner)

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Shira 1 Camp

Day 2: Lemosho Gate to Shira One Camp

From the forested slopes of Lemosho you ascend through Podocarpus and Juniper forest and break out of the forest on to the heath zone and the Shira Plateau. Lunch is taken on trail and you arrive in camp mid afternoon. Overnight Shira 1 Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner).

Day 3: Shira One Camp to Shira Two Camp

After a relatively long hike and significant altitude gain, today is a short day and you arrive in Shira 2 camp in time for lunch. A good day for acclimatisation with the option of an afternoon walk with your guides. Overnight Shira 2 Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner).

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Day 4: Shira Two Camp to Lava Tower Camp

The route to Lava Tower takes you out of the heath zone in to the alpine desert zone. Here relatively little flora or fauna can survive the extreme temperature ranges and conditions that typify this zone. A half day where lunch is taken in camp. In the afternoon, dependant on weather conditions, there is an option to scramble to the top of the nearby Lava Tower. Overnight Lava Tower Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner)

Day 5: Karanga Camp

After 2 half days you now have a relatively long day to Karanga camp. The selection of Karanga camp is strategic – significant time at altitude is essential for safe acclimatisation and in the late afternoon you arrive in camp. Sunsets here are particularly spectacular with views of the southern glacial valleys and ice fields towering 1000 meters (over 3000 feet) above you. Overnight Karanga Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner)

Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - March 9, 2015: Kibo with Uhuru Peak (5895m amsl) at Mount Kilimanjaro, Kilimanjaro National Park, seen from Karanga Camp at 3995m amsl. Park sign and tents in the background.
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Day 6: Barafu Camp

Today is another half day ascending to Barafu camp. Once again lunch is taken in camp allowing plenty of time to relax before the summit bid. Desolate alpine desert and at times strong winds rip over this camp and yet in the evening splendid views of Mawenzi volcano are the norm. Overnight Barafu Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner)

Day 7: Crater Camp

Unlike other routes with a night time ascent, your hike selection affords you a day time ascent to Kibo crater. The going is slow but with constant encouragement from your climb team the rim of Kibo is reached before descending a little way into the caldera to Crater camp.The afternoon is spent relaxing and short walks can be taken with one of your guides. Overnight Crater Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner)

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Day 8: Mweka Camp

After a night in the crater you now have the shortest final summit bid of any route. With such a short distance to the summit from the crater (around 1 hour) means that timing arrival with the sunrise is much easier and quite spectacular. The summit of Kilimanjaro is the top of the highest freestanding mountain in the world. After your summit bid you then descend for a final night on the mountain at Mweka Camp passing back through the heath zone. Endemic Proteas, pollinated by Malachite Sunbirds are plentiful. Overnight Mweka Camp (breakfast- lunch – dinner)

Day 9: Departure

After breakfast you descend once again through montane forest and around mid day after saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up from Mweka gate and transfer back to your hotel for a well deserved shower! Overnight at hotel in Moshi town.

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What is included:

  • Airport transfers (to/from Kilimanjaro International Airport)

  • All park fees and mountain permits

  • Professional mountain guides, porters, and cook

  • Tents and camping gear (except sleeping bags, unless stated)

  • All meals and drinking water on the mountain

  • Accommodation before and after the climb (in Moshi or Arusha)

  • Rescue fees (for emergencies)

  • Fair wages for crew (as per KPAP standards)

What is excluded:

  • International flights

  • Tanzanian visa fees

  • Tips for guides, porters, and cook (expected but not included)

  • Personal trekking gear (sleeping bag, clothing, boots)

  • Travel insurance (mandatory for most operators)

  • Snacks, energy drinks, and bottled beverages

  • Extra hotel nights (before or after the trek, if needed)

  • Portable toilet (optional on some routes at extra cost)

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