6 Days Lemosho Route Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing

6 Days Lemosho Route Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing

Lemosho route 6 days climbing – the Lemosho is a premium and top-rated Kilimanjaro climbing route with a high success route and climb provided from 6 to 7 days. Climbing through different climate zones it starts on heaths and winds further across alpine meadows to ascend to the arctic zone near Uhuru Peak. The descent, in turn, passes through the rainforest. All this makes Lemosho route the most scenic on Kilimanjaro. Lemosho offers the smoothest acclimatization and the highest success rates of 85%, 90%, and 95% for 6, 7, and 8-day tours, respectively. The total distance covered on Lemosho Route is 46 km (28.5 miles). We recommend recommends this trail for those ready to pay a bit extra for high-altitude drop-off by vehicle.

Detailed Itinerary

Welcome to Tanzania: Meet and greet at arrival point(usually at Kilimanjaro International Airport ,JRO) by our transfer and representative driver from Nduwa Tours who will escort you to the waiting vehicle for loading your luggage then drive you to the Hotel in Arusha town. You will meet our representative who will show up at the Airport with a sign board with your name and a warm smile on his/her face when welcoming you to Tanzania. After checking in at the hotel you will get a briefing about your next day’s 9 Days Lemosho Route without Crater Camping then your mountain guide will check/inspect your climbing gears. The rest of the day can be spent relaxing at the pool or exploring the town of Arusha.

 

Accommodation: Mid-Range Hotel in Arusha on Bed & Breakfast Basis

We depart Arusha for Londorossi Gate, which takes about 4 hours, where you will complete entry formalities. Then drive to the Lemosho trailhead. Upon arrival at trailhead, we begin hiking through undisturbed forest which winds to the first camp site.

 

  • Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch on route either hot lunch or packed lunch and Dinner.
  • Elevation : 7,742 ft to 9,498 ft
  • Distance :  6 km/4 miles
  • Hiking Time : 3-4 hours
  • Habitat : Forest

After early morning breakfast, you will begin your ascent out of the rainforest and into the heather moorland zone. You will cross many streams and walk over a plateau that leads to Shira 2 Camp (3840m). At this campsite, you will be next to a stream and have a spectacular view of the Western Breach and its glaciers in the East. Similar to the first night, your tents will be set up prior to arriving at camp and the porters will prepare drinking and washing water for you. You will enjoy evening snacks then dinner prepared by our chef. Be prepared for a cold night as temperatures drop below freezing at this exposed camp.

  • Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch on route either hot lunch or packed lunch and Dinner.
  • Elevation : 9,498 ft to 11,500 ft
  • Distance : 8 km/ 5 miles
  • Hiking Time : 5-6 hours
  • Habitat : Heath

Following an early morning breakfast, you will leave the moorland environment and enter the semi-desert and rocky landscape. After 5 hours of walking east, you will become face to face with the Lava Tower (4630m). Packed lunches are served at the Tower and hikers have the option of climbing the massive Lava Tower weather permitting. At this point of the hike, it is normal for hikers to start feeling the effects of the altitude including headaches and shortness of breath. Following lunch, you will descend from Lava Tower (4630m) to the Barranco Campsite (3950m). The 6800m descent gives hikers a huge advantage to allow their bodies to adjust to the conditions of high altitude. The descent to camp takes around 2 hours to reach. It is located in a valley below the Breach and Great Barranco Wall (“Breakfast Wall”). Drinking and washing water and dinner will be served as hikers view the sun setting.

 

  • Meal Plan: Lunch on route either hot lunch or packed lunch.
  • Elevation :  11,500 ft to 13,800 ft
  • Distance :  11 km/ 7 miles
  • Hiking Time :  5-7 hours
  • Habitat : Heath

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  • Elevation : 13,800 ft to 15,190 ft
  • Distance : 7 km/4 miles
  • Hiking Time : 4-5 hours
  • Habitat : Alpine Desert

After early morning breakfast, it is now time to conquer the Great Barranco Wall! Although it may look intimating at first glance, hikers state that this Class 2 hike is usually much easier than they anticipated. At the top of the Wall, you will have a view of Heim Glacier and will be above the clouds. The trail then winds up and down in the Karanga Valley and intersects with the Mweka Route, which is the trail used to descend on the final two days. As you continue hiking for an hour, you will reach Barafu Hut. This is the last water stop for the porters because there is no accessible water at Barafu Camp (4550m). The word “barafu” in Swahili means “ice” and this camp is located on a rocky, exposed ridge. Tents will be exposed to wind and rocks so it is important for hikers to familiarize themselves with the campsite before dark. An early dinner will be served so hikers can rest before attempting the summit the same night. Your guide will brief you in detail on how to prepare for summit night. Get to sleep at around 19:00!

 

  • Elevation: 13,000ft to 15,000ft
  • Distance: 9km
  • Hiking Time: 8-10 hours
  • Habitat: Alpine Desert

Your guide will wake you up at around 23:30 for tea and biscuits. You will then begin your summit attempt. The route heads northwest and you will ascend over stone scree. During the ascent, many hikers feel that this is the most mentally and physically challenging part of the climb. In about 6 hours, you will reach Stella Point (5685m), located on the crater rim. After enjoying the magnificent sunrise, you will continue ascending for about 2 hours on a snow-covered trail to Uhuru Peak (5895m). Reaching the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro is a lifetime accomplishment! You will be able to spend a short time on the summit taking photographs and drinking tea before the descent to Barafu begins. The hike down to Barafu Camp takes about 3 hours.

At camp, you will rest and enjoy a hot lunch in the sun. After eating, you will continue descending down to Mweka Hut (3100m). The Mweka Trail will lead you through the scree and rocks to the moorland and eventually into the rain forest. Mweka Camp (3100m) is located in the upper rain forest, so fog and rain should be expected. You will have dinner, wash, and rest soundly at camp.

 

Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak
Elevation: 15,331 ft to 19,341 ft
Distance: 5 km/3 miles
Hiking Time: 7-8 hours
Habitat: Arctic

 

Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
Elevation: 19,341 ft to 10,065 ft
Distance: 12 km/7 miles
Hiking Time: 4-6 hours
Habitat: Rain Forest

Following a well-deserved breakfast, your staff will have a big celebration full of dancing and singing. After celebrating, you will descend for three hours back to Mweka Gate. The National Park requires all hikers to sign their names to receive certificates of completion. Hikers who reached Stella Point (5685m) receive green certificates and hikers who reached Uhuru Peak (5895m) receive gold certificates. After receiving certificates, hikers will descend into the Mweka village for 1 hour (3 kilometers). You will be served a hot lunch then you will drive back to Arusha for long overdue showers and more celebrations.

 

  • Meal Plan: Lunch on route either hot lunch or packed lunch.
  • Elevation : : 10,065 ft to 5,380 ft
  • Distance :  10 km/6 miles
  • Hiking Time : 3-4 hours
  • Habitat : Rain Forest

The day is left free to wind down after the trek before your flight home. Depending on flight times you could go and explore Arusha town and grab some souvenirs before heading to the airport.

Price includes:

  •  All transfers to the mountain and back to your Arusha hotel
  •   Airport Transfer x2 (On Arrival & on Departure)
  •  Accommodation before and after Mountain Climbing
  •   Professional, experienced, mountain guides, potters & cooks
  •  Guides, Porters, Cook salaries and park fees
  •   All meals while on the Mountain ( Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  •   Large portions of fresh, healthy, nutritious food
  •   Clean, purified drinking bottled water
  •   Conservation fees
  •   Camping fees (part of park fees)
  •   Rescue fees (part of park fees)
  •   VAT (18% charged by the Government)
  •   Climbing Certificate after reaching the summit

Price include

  •   Tanzania Visa
  •   Tips and gratuities (Guides, Potter & Cooks)
  •   Travel insurance
  •   Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages, etc.)
  •   Meals not listed in the itinerary
  •   Liquors, beers and bottled beverages
  •  Safari after Climbing

Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Frequently Asked Questions

Kilimanjaro is climbable all year round.  The best months to clim, however, are July to October and December to February, as these are the warmest and driest months respectively.

 

July, August and September tend to be the busiest months on the mountain.

This is an outdoor adventure trip in the African wild. There are no showers on the mountain. Warm water will be supplied in a bowl and you will be able to wash your face and hands. For the rest you can bring wet wipes.

 

At each campsite, we set up a private toilet tent which contains a plastic toilet. There are also simple, hole-in-the-ground public toilets (usually very dirty and not recommended).

 

If you need to use the bathroom on the trail, you’ll find a spot behind a tree or rock. But you’ll need to have a little baggie for putting used toilet paper in that you then carry to camp and dispose of in a bin.

Due to the great elevation gain on a Kilimanjaro climb, you will experience all kinds of weather, from 30° C (86° F) on the plains surrounding Kilimanjaro all the way down to -7 to -29° C (20° to -20° F) at the summit. So ensure you are prepared and bring the right clothing! You can learn more in Mount Kilimanjaro climate.

On the day before the Climb (arrival day) and the day after the climb (departure day), we stay in a comfortable lodge in Arusha or Moshi. It has lovely views as well as lovely rooms and facilities to match.

 

For the climbers who prefer Huts accommodation than camping then the Marangu route is perfect choice,the Marangu Route has three cabin lodging: Mandara Huts, Kibo Huts, and Horombo Hut. These cottage housings give cots. There are 60 bunks beds each at Mandara, Kibo.Also 120 bunk beds at Horombo Hut.

During the climb on other routes , you sleep in three-person, four-season dome-style mountain tents, two people per tent or  a tent of your own, you’ll need to pay a single-person supplement.

 

Our tents are modern and have an outer flysheet and large vestibules where you can store your equipment during the night.

Don’t underestimate how tough Kilimanjaro is. Too many people do, and don’t make it to the top!

 

Depending on your current fitness, we suggest that you start your physical training at least two or three months prior to the climb. Please ask our expert to give you a guide on how should you train for Kilimanjaro? to learn more.

 

Remember, the fitter you are, the more enjoyable the whole experience will be for you.

We can measure each day in walking hours rather than kilometers. Most days, other than the summit day, will begin with breakfast around 6:30 AM and departure at 7 AM. You will walk four to five hours with a break for lunch followed by another hour or two of hiking in the afternoon. These days are not long or difficult and you will be advised to walk slowly.

We always have a first aid kit with us and guides are well trained on first aid. Serious injuries are very rare and Kilimanjaro National Park has a rescue team in case of emergency.

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