(1214 reviewes)
Embark on an extraordinary journey to conquer the iconic Kilimanjaro through the enchanting 7-day Lemosho Route. This trek is not just a physical feat but a spiritual sojourn, promising unparalleled vistas and an indelible connection with the raw beauty of the African landscape. Our meticulously planned itinerary ensures that every step is a progression towards breathtaking heights, making this adventure
Day 1
The adventure kicks off as you head to Londorossi Gate, the starting point of the Lemosho Route. Begin your trek through lush rainforests, where the air is thick with the scent of exotic flora. Your destination for the day is Mti Mkubwa, the Big Tree Camp, a serene spot surrounded by towering vegetation
Accommodation : Big Tree (Mti Mkubwa) Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 2
As you ascend, the landscape transforms. Today's journey takes you through the heath and moorland zones, with breathtaking views of the Shira Plateau. The camp at Shira 2 awaits, providing a surreal vantage point to admire the vastness of Kilimanjaro. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 14 km • Hours: 6-8 hours • Temperature: Average 15°C • Landscape: Expansive moorlands with panoramic Shira Plateau views.
Accommodation : Shira 2 Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 3
A day of acclimatization leads you to the Lava Tower, an imposing volcanic formation. Descend to Barranco Camp through the Barranco Wall, a challenging yet exhilarating passage that offers awe-inspiring views of the Southern Icefields. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 7 km • Hours: 4-6 hours • Temperature: Average 10°C • Landscape: Rocky terrain with the imposing Barranco Wall.
Accommodation : Barranco Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 4
Approaching the grandeur of Kilimanjaro's summit, the trek to Barafu Camp is challenging but rewarding. This is your base before the final ascent, providing a sense of anticipation and accomplishment. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 4 km • Hours: 3-4 hours • Temperature: Average 0°C • Landscape: Barren, rocky terrain with a clear view of the summit.
Accommodation : Barafu Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 5
The pinnacle of your journey: the ascent to Uhuru Peak. As you stand on the summit, the world below seems ethereal. Descend to Barafu Camp for a well-deserved rest before continuing to Mweka Camp, reminiscing on the triumph of reaching the Roof of Africa. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 15 km (summit and descent) • Hours: 11-15 hours • Temperature: Varies from -5°C to 5°C • Landscape: Glacial and rocky, with unparall
Accommodation : Barafu Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 6
The final descent through the lush Mweka rainforest brings the adventure to a close. Reaching Mweka Gate, bid farewell to Kilimanjaro, cherishing the memories of an unforgettable expedition. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 10 km • Hours: 3-4 hours • Temperature: Average 15°C • Landscape: Dense rainforest with cascading waterfalls.
Accommodation : Mweka Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 7
The final descent through the lush Mweka rainforest brings the adventure to a close. Reaching Mweka Gate, bid farewell to Kilimanjaro, cherishing the memories of an unforgettable expedition. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 10 km • Hours: 3-4 hours • Temperature: Average 15°C • Landscape: Dense rainforest with cascading waterfalls.
Accommodation : Kilimanjaro White House Hotel
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
"The team's commitment to Leave No Trace principles was impressive, ensuring minimal environmental impact throughout the trek. "
"Our guides not only led us safely but also educated us on the local flora and fauna, fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural surroundings. "
"The use of eco-friendly practices, such as solar-powered equipment, showcased a dedication to sustainability." "
"The trek organizers actively engaged with local communities, contributing to the economic development of the region." "
"Safety measures were top-notch, from thorough medical checks to a well-equipped emergency response system. "
"The choice of campsites reflected a thoughtful approach, minimizing disruption to the fragile mountain ecosystems." "
"I appreciated the emphasis on responsible tourism, with efforts made to reduce single-use plastics and waste generation. "
"The local guides shared stories of Kilimanjaro's cultural significance, enhancing the cultural experience of the trek. "
"Trek organizers demonstrated a genuine commitment to fair labor practices, ensuring the well-being of the support staff. "
"A portion of the trek fees contributed to conservation efforts, reinforcing the tour's positive impact on the region. "
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(1214 reviewes)
Embark on an extraordinary journey to conquer the iconic Kilimanjaro through the enchanting 7-day Lemosho Route. This trek is not just a physical feat but a spiritual sojourn, promising unparalleled vistas and an indelible connection with the raw beauty of the African landscape. Our meticulously planned itinerary ensures that every step is a progression towards breathtaking heights, making this adventure
Day 1
The adventure kicks off as you head to Londorossi Gate, the starting point of the Lemosho Route. Begin your trek through lush rainforests, where the air is thick with the scent of exotic flora. Your destination for the day is Mti Mkubwa, the Big Tree Camp, a serene spot surrounded by towering vegetation
Accommodation : Big Tree (Mti Mkubwa) Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 2
As you ascend, the landscape transforms. Today's journey takes you through the heath and moorland zones, with breathtaking views of the Shira Plateau. The camp at Shira 2 awaits, providing a surreal vantage point to admire the vastness of Kilimanjaro. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 14 km • Hours: 6-8 hours • Temperature: Average 15°C • Landscape: Expansive moorlands with panoramic Shira Plateau views.
Accommodation : Shira 2 Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 3
A day of acclimatization leads you to the Lava Tower, an imposing volcanic formation. Descend to Barranco Camp through the Barranco Wall, a challenging yet exhilarating passage that offers awe-inspiring views of the Southern Icefields. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 7 km • Hours: 4-6 hours • Temperature: Average 10°C • Landscape: Rocky terrain with the imposing Barranco Wall.
Accommodation : Barranco Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 4
Approaching the grandeur of Kilimanjaro's summit, the trek to Barafu Camp is challenging but rewarding. This is your base before the final ascent, providing a sense of anticipation and accomplishment. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 4 km • Hours: 3-4 hours • Temperature: Average 0°C • Landscape: Barren, rocky terrain with a clear view of the summit.
Accommodation : Barafu Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 5
The pinnacle of your journey: the ascent to Uhuru Peak. As you stand on the summit, the world below seems ethereal. Descend to Barafu Camp for a well-deserved rest before continuing to Mweka Camp, reminiscing on the triumph of reaching the Roof of Africa. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 15 km (summit and descent) • Hours: 11-15 hours • Temperature: Varies from -5°C to 5°C • Landscape: Glacial and rocky, with unparall
Accommodation : Barafu Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 6
The final descent through the lush Mweka rainforest brings the adventure to a close. Reaching Mweka Gate, bid farewell to Kilimanjaro, cherishing the memories of an unforgettable expedition. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 10 km • Hours: 3-4 hours • Temperature: Average 15°C • Landscape: Dense rainforest with cascading waterfalls.
Accommodation : Mweka Campsite
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
Day 7
The final descent through the lush Mweka rainforest brings the adventure to a close. Reaching Mweka Gate, bid farewell to Kilimanjaro, cherishing the memories of an unforgettable expedition. Geographical Description: • Length: Approximately 10 km • Hours: 3-4 hours • Temperature: Average 15°C • Landscape: Dense rainforest with cascading waterfalls.
Accommodation : Kilimanjaro White House Hotel
Included : Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner,Drinking water
"The team's commitment to Leave No Trace principles was impressive, ensuring minimal environmental impact throughout the trek. "
"Our guides not only led us safely but also educated us on the local flora and fauna, fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural surroundings. "
"The use of eco-friendly practices, such as solar-powered equipment, showcased a dedication to sustainability." "
"The trek organizers actively engaged with local communities, contributing to the economic development of the region." "
"Safety measures were top-notch, from thorough medical checks to a well-equipped emergency response system. "
"The choice of campsites reflected a thoughtful approach, minimizing disruption to the fragile mountain ecosystems." "
"I appreciated the emphasis on responsible tourism, with efforts made to reduce single-use plastics and waste generation. "
"The local guides shared stories of Kilimanjaro's cultural significance, enhancing the cultural experience of the trek. "
"Trek organizers demonstrated a genuine commitment to fair labor practices, ensuring the well-being of the support staff. "
"A portion of the trek fees contributed to conservation efforts, reinforcing the tour's positive impact on the region. "
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