07/11/2024
7-day Lemosho route Kilimanjaro climbing - Itinerary
Tour Overview - 7 Days Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climb Joining Group
Join this 7-day climb on Kilimanjaro’s beautiful Lemosho Route. Known for amazing views, varied landscapes, and a high success rate, this route is ideal for both experienced and new climbers. It’s a journey through nature and adventure as you head for the top of Africa’s tallest mountain.
Your trek begins in the lush rainforest at Kilimanjaro’s base. Here, you’ll walk through green trees and spot wildlife. As you climb, the landscape opens up into wide fields on the Shira Plateau, offering vast views and unique rock formations.
Moving higher, the route leads into dry alpine deserts. The rough terrain is a contrast to the snow-capped peak that lies ahead. Near the summit, you’ll be rewarded with sights of glaciers and views stretching far into the distance.
The 7-day Lemosho Route allows time to adjust to the altitude, boosting your chances of reaching the top. Guided by experienced leaders, you’ll walk well-marked trails and sleep at comfortable camps, ensuring safety and comfort along the way.
From exploring the rainforest to reaching the summit, the Lemosho Route offers a complete Kilimanjaro experience. It’s a perfect mix of nature and achievement, making it one of the best ways to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
7 Days Kilimanjaro Climb via Lemosho Highlights
Day 1: Pickup from Moshi, transfer to Lemosho Gate, and trek through the rainforest to Mti Mkubwa Camp.
Day 2: Trek across the Shira Plateau with sweeping views and overnight at Shira Camp.
Day 3: Hike from Shira Camp to Lava Tower for acclimatization, then descend to Barranco Camp.
Day 4: Climb the Barranco Wall, trek to Karanga Camp, and continue to Barafu Camp.
Day 5: Midnight summit push to Uhuru Peak. Reach the top and descend to Mweka Camp.
Day 6: Final descent to Mweka Gate and transfer back to Moshi for rest.
Day 7: Departure or optional tours around Moshi.
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Price Inclusion
Professional English-speaking guide
All park fees and camping fees
Round-trip transportation from Arusha to the trailhead
All meals on the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
All necessary trekking equipment (tents, sleeping bags, etc.)
Porters to carry your gear and supplies
Oxygen cylinders and pulse oximeters for safety
Emergency first aid kit
Support staff (cooks, porters, etc.)
Tanzania VAT (Value Added Tax)
Tanzania National Park entry fees
Price Exclusion
International flight to Tanzania
Visa fees for Tanzania
Travel insurance
Personal trekking gear (e.g., trekking poles, climbing gear)
Tips for guides, porters, and support staff
Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, laundry)
Optional excursions and activities not listed in the itinerary
Meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
Medical evacuation costs if needed