Climb Africa’s highest mountain on the 8-day Lemosho Route, offering extra acclimatisation time and one of Kilimanjaro’s highest summit success rates. Trek through rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and arctic terrain, cross the iconic Barranco Wall, and reach Uhuru Peak with spectacular views across the Roof of Africa.
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On arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our driver will meet you and transfer you to Arusha, a drive of about 45 to 60 minutes. As you settle in, you’ll begin to get a feel for the surroundings, with views of the landscape and glimpses of local life along the way. On arrival at your lodge, there’s time to relax after your journey before dinner and overnight.
After breakfast in Arusha, we set off towards Londorossi Gate, a drive of about 3 to 4 hours through changing landscapes and local villages. On arrival, we complete the registration formalities before continuing by vehicle to the trailhead. Here, we enjoy a hot lunch before beginning the trek. The walk is gentle, taking us through dense rainforest with tall trees, moss, and chances of seeing monkeys and birdlife along the way. The hike takes about 2 to 3 hours. On arrival at Mti Mkubwa Camp, we settle in, enjoy dinner, and overnight.
Elevation: 2,360 m to 2,895 m
Distance: 6 km (4 miles)
Hiking time: 3–4 hours
Habitat: Rainforest
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After breakfast at Mti Mkubwa Camp, we continue the climb, leaving the rainforest behind as the trail opens into heath and moorland. The scenery begins to change, with tall grasses, heather, and volcanic rock along the way. We cross several small streams and climb steadily through rolling hills, taking our time to keep a comfortable pace. As we gain height, we begin to see wider views and, on a clear day, our first glimpse of Kibo. The hike takes about 5 to 6 hours. On arrival at Shira 1 Camp, we enjoy a hot lunch and have time to rest before dinner and overnight.
Elevation: 2,895 m to 3,505 m
Distance: 8 km (5 miles)
Hiking time: 5–6 hours
Habitat: Heath & Moorland
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After breakfast at Shira 1 Camp, we continue across the Shira Plateau, a wide and open landscape with gentle walking. The trail is mostly gradual, allowing for a steady pace as we take in the surroundings. As we move across the plateau, there are expansive views and, on clear days, a closer look at Kibo ahead. The terrain is more open and rugged, with scattered vegetation and volcanic rock underfoot. The hike takes about 3 to 4 hours. On arrival at Shira 2 Camp, we enjoy a hot lunch and have time to rest before dinner and overnight.
Elevation: 3,505 m to 3,804 m
Distance: 11 km (7 miles)
Hiking time: 5–6 hours
Habitat: Heath & Moorland
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Today we climb higher during the day before descending to sleep at a lower altitude, helping your body adjust well. After breakfast at Shira 2 Camp, we hike for 4 to 5 hours across open moorland, gradually gaining height as we make our way to Lava Tower. This is the highest point of the day and a real highlight of the trek. After a hot lunch here, we begin a 2-to-3-hour descent into the Barranco Valley, walking through unique plants and changing scenery. We arrive at Barranco Camp, set below the Barranco Wall, where we rest, have dinner, and overnight.
Elevation: 3,804 m to 3,950 m
Distance: 10 km (6 miles)
Hiking time: 6-8 hours
Habitat: Moorland
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After breakfast at Barranco Camp, we descend into a small ravine before reaching the base of the Barranco Wall. We then climb the wall, which looks steep but is not technical and is one of the highlights of the trek. From the top, there are great views, often above the clouds, with Kibo rising ahead. The trail then continues with a series of ups and downs across ridges and valleys as we make our way towards Karanga Camp. The hike takes about 4 to 5 hours and helps with acclimatisation. On arrival, we enjoy a hot lunch and have time to rest before dinner and overnight.
Elevation: 3,950 m to 4,033 m
Distance: 10 km (5 miles)
Hiking time: 8-10 hours
Habitat: Alpine desert
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After breakfast at Karanga Camp, we continue the climb towards Barafu Camp, gradually gaining altitude as the landscape becomes more open, rocky, and alpine. The trail involves a steady uphill hike with beautiful views of Mawenzi Peak and the surrounding valleys. As we climb higher, the vegetation disappears and the environment becomes colder and more exposed. The hike usually takes about 3 to 4 hours, allowing enough time to rest and prepare for summit night. Upon arrival at Barafu Camp, we have an early dinner, organise our summit gear, and rest before beginning the midnight ascent to Uhuru Peak.
Elevation: 4033 m to 4640 m
Distance: 4 km (2.5 miles)
Hiking Time: 3–4 hours
Habitat: Alpine desert
Today is summit day. We wake up around 23:00hrs and take tea and biscuits before setting off at midnight. We begin the climb slowly in the dark, with headlamps lighting the way. This is the most challenging part of the trek, with cold temperatures and wind as we gain height. We take short breaks as we make steady progress towards Stella Point, reaching the crater rim at sunrise with views over Mawenzi. From here, it’s a gradual walk to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
After spending time at the summit, we begin our descent to Barafu Camp for a short rest and hot lunch. We then continue down to Mweka Camp, taking care on the rocky sections. By late afternoon, we arrive at camp, where we enjoy dinner and a well-earned rest.
Elevation: 4,640 m to 5,895 m, then down to 3,080 m
Distance: 17 km (10.5 miles)
Hiking time: 10–14 hours
Habitat: Arctic to moorland
After breakfast at Mweka Camp, we begin our final descent through the rainforest, a gentle walk compared to previous days. The trail can be wet and muddy, so we take our time as we make our way down to Mweka Gate, a hike of about 3 to 4 hours. On arrival, there is time to receive your summit certificates before we continue by vehicle back to Arusha, a drive of about 2 hours. On arrival at your lodge, there is time to relax, celebrate your achievement over dinner, and enjoy a well-deserved rest.
Elevation: 3,080 m to 1,640 m
Distance: 10 km (6.2 miles)
Hiking time: 3–4 hours
Habitat: Rainforest
Accommodation: 7 nights on the mountain and 2 nights in Arusha.
Transport: Transfers between your hotel and the start and end of the climb.
Meals & Water: All meals on the mountain plus treated drinking water.
Mountain Team: Professional guides, chef, and dedicated porter team.
Park Fees: All Kilimanjaro National Park and camping fees included.
Camping Equipment: Tents, mattress, dining tent, tables, chairs, and utensils.
Summit Certificate: Official Kilimanjaro certificate for successful climbers.
Taxes: All government taxes and 18% VAT included.
Airport Transfers: Airport transfers are not included.
Travel & Medical Insurance: Must cover high-altitude trekking up to 6,000 metres.
Flights & Visa: International flights, domestic flights and visa fee are not included.
Drinks: Soft drinks, alcohol, and bottled beverages are not included.
Personal Gear: Clothing, equipment, toiletries, laundry, and personal items.
Tips: Tips for guides, porters, and mountain crew are not included.
Accommodation: 7 nights on the mountain and 2 nights in Arusha.
Transport: Transfers between your hotel and the start and end of the climb.
Meals & Water: All meals on the mountain plus treated drinking water.
Mountain Team: Professional guides, chef, and dedicated porter team.
Park Fees: All Kilimanjaro National Park and camping fees included.
Camping Equipment: Tents, mattress, dining tent, tables, chairs, and utensils.
Summit Certificate: Official Kilimanjaro certificate for successful climbers.
Taxes: All government taxes and 18% VAT included.
Airport Transfers: Airport transfers are not included.
Travel & Medical Insurance: Must cover high-altitude trekking up to 6,000 metres.
Flights & Visa: International flights, domestic flights and visa fee are not included.
Drinks: Soft drinks, alcohol, and bottled beverages are not included.
Personal Gear: Clothing, equipment, toiletries, laundry, and personal items.
Tips: Tips for guides, porters, and mountain crew are not included.
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This 8-day Lemosho Route climb is ideal for travellers seeking one of Kilimanjaro’s most scenic routes, combining diverse landscapes, excellent acclimatisation, and a high summit success rate.
The 8-day Lemosho Route is considered moderately challenging and is suitable for anyone with a good level of fitness. Its longer itinerary allows for better acclimatisation, making it one of the most successful routes for reaching Uhuru Peak.
Kilimanjaro can be climbed throughout the year, but the most popular months are January to March and June to October, when weather conditions are generally more favourable.
Yes. This itinerary can be tailored to suit your travel dates, route preferences, accommodation requirements, and budget. Additional safari or Zanzibar extensions can also be added.
To confirm your climb, a 30% deposit is required at the time of booking. The remaining balance must be paid at least 45 days before departure. For bookings made within 45 days of travel, full payment is required at the time of booking.
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