Kilimanjaro is the African continent's best-known and highest mountain. With its snow-capped peak, it justifiably features on nearly every adventurer's list of 'must-dos.'
The trek using the Lemosho route starts above the Londorosi Gate, already at an altitude of 2360 metres. This route takes longer, is often considered to be the most scenically-varied, and as a newer route it experiences lower numbers of trekkers. More time is spent in the atmospheric rainforest and the extra time spent acclimatizing means a high success rate in reaching the summit.
Trekkers enjoy a more remote experience than on the more popular routes and there may be chance encounters with elephant, buffalo, leopard, colobus monkeys and other mammals on the first day. Lemosho route is a real favourite for photographers.
With the years of experience our company has enjoyed, you can be assured that our knowledgeable and, above all, passionate staff, will take care of all the complex and important arrangements for the climb of this legendary mountain. We want you to have the best possible Kilimanjaro climb experience!
Reaching the peak through Lemosho route makes us feeling more relaxed pace than other routes, despites of longer in time and distance. Too much challenging but great experience with the stunning views as you ascend, with arguably the best photo opportunities, possible wildlife experiences on Day One Discover Shira Plateau and Barranco climb the Lava Tower! Dedicated guides, porters and cooks - a great team to help you on your way
Your first night is to be spent at Karama Lodge in Arusha. If you have chosen to be picked-up by us from Arusha or Kilimanjaro International Airport or bus station or shuttle stand, your Rhino Explorer driver will be waiting to meet and welcome you and take you to your lodge in Arusha to rest after your long flight.
After an early breakfast (07.00), we leave the hotel one hour later to arrive at the Londorossi Gate for registration around 12.00, and in time to have our picnic lunch. After Londorossi, we have a short drive to the start-point of today's walk. Today our walk is a distance of 7km, with an expected 4 hours of actual walking time. Walking through the montane zone starting at altitude of 2100 metres till 2700 metres. Our approach to the mountain is from the west, photographer explorer the best views of Kilimanjaro.
At the start of our walk, we may be lucky enough to spot colobus or blue monkeys, though an encounter with buffalo, elephant or leopard is rarer. Our walk, steadily upwards, is a wonderful experience, with fantastic forest and some colourful flowers of kilimanjarin trees. Great opportunity to spy beautiful hartlaubs turaco and hornbill. Mti Mkubwa Camp ('Big Tree Camp') is normally reached by 18.00 and dinner is served at 19.30.
We are now become used to the early, 07.00 breakfast and our departure time is at 08.00. Although our walking distance is similar to yesterday, today we will be ascending from 2700 metres to 3500 metres and we expect a longer walking time of between 6.5 and 7 hours.We are hopping through the montane forest zone onto the moorland to get our first view of both the Shira Plateau and Kibo. Reduce the probability of being unwell by walking slowly and discourage the pressure of reaching the summit. Our direction is largely eastwards, picnic lunch is taken around 13.00. Walking is steep at first after lunch, but then flattens and with the snow-topped Kibo ahead of you, you descend slightly to the Shira 1 Camp. Arriving at around 16.00, our dinner will be ready at 18.30.
Wakeup morning for breakfast at 8:00am then we start the hopping upward. Compared to yesterday, our trekking today is light (350 metres of ascent) and takes us up to an altitude of 3850 metres. The distance we cover will be similar, at approximately 7km. It is a steady, uphill climb and you should expect about 4 hours of walk time in total. Our breakfast today is at the civilised hour of 08.00 and our departure one hour later. We set off in a south-eastern direction across the moor and heathland of the Shira Plateau. Buffalo, dik-dik and klipspringer graze here and can occasionally be seen. We intend to reach Shira 2 Camp � which is also known as Shira Huts - by 13.00, in time to be served a hot lunch. Dinner tonight will be 18.00.
Today we are back to our early, 07.00 breakfast time, ready for 08.30 departure. We have around 10km to cover, but although we will finish our day only 90 metres higher than we started it, in between we have to climb to the foot of the Lava Tower (4267 metres) before we then descend once more, down to Barranco for our overnight stop. You can expect around 6.5 to 7 hours of walking, during which time you leave the Shira Ridge and the Lemosho Route joins up with the more popular Machame trail. The scenery today changes to predominantly Alpine desert. Your picnic lunch will be at 13.00, arrival at Barranco around 16.00 and dinner at about 19.00.
Today we breakfast slightly later (07.30) and our walk is short, being only 4km but still taking between 3.5 and 4 hours of walking time. Our departure time today will be 08.30 and we will enjoy a hot lunch at 13.00 at Karanga and have the afternoon to enjoy the views before dinner at 18.00. Our altitude gain today is only 160 metres. At the beginning, we encounter the hardest part of today's stage as we have to scramble up the near-vertical face of the Barranco Wall (also commonly referred to as the 'Breakfast Wall' as you tackle it right after your breakfast!). At the top of this climb, you will be rewarded with views of the Heim Glacier. After this, the rest of today's walk becomes a bit easier as we first descend to the gully below, and into the cold but beautiful Karanga Valley. We then continue and finally climb up a steep series of zig-zags until reaching the Karanga Camp.
Today is another shorter walk, breakfast at the camp at 07.30 and another 08.30 departure. Today we will ascend about 500 metres in a distance of around 5km and walking time once again is between 3.5 and 4 hours. We will be aiming to arrive the Barafu Camp by 13.00, when we will be rewarded with a hot lunch. (With tomorrow being the summit day, it will be important to relax and prepare for the hard work ahead.) Dinner tonight is served at 17.30, giving you time to get to bed early. After leaving Karanga, today's stage climbs steadily, passing through barren, rocky landscape, with the Decken and Kersten glaciers visible away to your left. At the top of the climb, the landscape remains bleak as you descend into a valley and you get your first sight of another glacier, Rebmann. At the end of this valley is today's goal, the Barafu Camp, at which you arrive after a short, steep scramble and a walk.
Today is the most challenging day, but hopefully with the great sense of achievement of reaching your goal � the summit of Kilimanjaro! Our schedule for our 'Summit Day' is of course very different. Rising at 23.00, we take our tea and biscuits (23.30) before a midnight departure. The day starts with the long, tough climb from Barafu at 4600 metres to Stella Point at 5745 metres; for some of this you will be walking on scree, making your trek more difficult. From there it is another 150 metres of ascent and 45 minutes' walk to the summit.
Our goal is to reach the summit by around 07.00 then celebrate reaching the top, take our precious photos and enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience. After the summit, we return to Barafu, where we rest for a couple of hours and enjoy a hot lunch. At 13.30, we depart to descend to Mweka Camp (3100 metres) where we should arrive at around 17.00, take our dinner at 19.00 and spend the night. (In total today, we cover around 17km with about 13 hours of walking.)
Still happier by your achievement, breakfast is taken at 07.00 and at 08.00 you can take the chance to reward your trekking team at the 'Tipping Celebration.' Departure is at 09.00 and you descend down to Mweka Gate at an altitude of 1640 metres, where you will be served a hot lunch at midday and be presented with your hard-earned certificate. Your transport will be waiting to return you back to your hotel in Arusha, where you can choose to relax - or celebrate!
After a good night's rest at your lodge, you will take breakfast ready for the scheduled check-out by 10.00. (If you wish to remain in the hotel during the day, please advise us of this when you book your trip and we will inform you of the cost for day room which ends at 18:00hrs, and then make the booking on your behalf.) If you have booked a transfer to the airport, you will be collected from your hotel and dropped off at the airport. For those travellers who have booked to go on safari, our Rhino Explorer guide will be meeting you in the evening to provide you with a briefing.
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