LEMOSHO ROUTE
The Lemosho route is a superb choice for your climb. It is our preferred route due to its ideal balance of low traffic, beautiful scenery, and a high summit success rate. It approaches Mount Kilimanjaro from the west, starting with a long drive to Londorossi Gate. The first two days are spent trekking through the rainforest to Shira Ridge.
Lemosho Route:
Lemosho route crosses the entirety of the plain from the west to east in a pleasant, relatively flat hike, unlike the Machame route which simply intersects the Shira Plateau. An added bonus of taking this scenic route is that you will encounter low traffic until the route joins the popular Machame route. Afterward, Lemosho follows the same route through Lava Tower, Barranco, and Barafu, known as the southern circuit. Descent is made via the Mweka route.
End of Tour
Lemosho route crosses the entirety of the plain from the west to east in a pleasant, relatively flat hike, unlike the Machame route which simply intersects the Shira Plateau. An added bonus of taking this scenic route is that you will encounter low traffic until the route joins the popular Machame route. Afterward, Lemosho follows the same route through Lava Tower, Barranco, and Barafu, known as the southern circuit. Descent is made via the Mweka route.
- Day 01:
Arrive Tanzania
Touch down at Kilimanjaro International airport in Tanzania. After customs and immigration formalities, you will be met by a Peacemakers Expedition representative with a board bearing your name. Enjoy a private transfer ride to your hotel in Arusha, town located 40 minutes from the airport. Dinner & Overnight at Planet Lodge
- Day 02:
Arusha-Kilimanjaro
After breakfast depart Arusha for Londorossi gate where you are going to register, afterwards drive to a road heading near Lemosho Glades and start the trek through the rain forest to the rain Forest Camp (Big Tree) [2440 m/ 8000ft]. Your trek today will be along a little-used track known as Chamber’s Route. You will see in places that the vegetation is so undisturbed by humans that it grows right across the narrow track. Flora and fauna are richer here than on other more popular routes through the rain forest. (3 – 4hrs walking).
- Day 03:
Kilimanjaro
You have a full day’s trek with a height gain of over 600mts/ 2000 ft., taking you to a lunch stop at Shira camp. This is a beautiful valley just outside the Shira Crater at around 3050mts /10,000 ft. After lunch, you cross into the Shira Caldera which is a high-altitude desert plateau rarely visited by the man. Shira is the third of Kilimanjaro’s volcanic cones. It is filled with lava flow from Kibo, and its rim eroded and blasted away by weather and volcanic cones and its rim eroded and blasted away by weather and volcanic action. Today you camp at Shira One at 3500mts (11500ft) in Caldera. This day expects the first close views of Kibo – the dramatic summit cone of Kilimanjaro.
- Day 04
Kilimanjaro
Start your trek after breakfast, after two to three hours, trek east across Shira Plateau, via Simba Camp. Your camp today is Shira II (Hut), which is located approximately 1 ½ hour walk from Simba at around 3840mts/ 12600ft. The views back across Shira are stunning. There is an optional and recommended early morning start if you want to try the acclimatization trek to Shira Cathedral. The views from the top of this ridge are very special. If you have vertigo you should take extra care.
- Day 05
Kilimanjaro
After breakfast in your camp, you ascend to your camp just at the base of formation called Lava Tower at 4600m/15,000ft elevation. During your hike, you will see plants indigenous to the alpine zone such as giant lobelias, giant senecios, tussock grasses, and helichrysums. Altitude at this level is too high for most insects to be found in this zone but you will see some bird species, like the white-necked raven, various sunbirds, Jackson’s francolin, verreaux’s eagles, and swifts. You will also see small rodents like four-striped grass mouse (5-6 hours walk).
- Day 07
Kilimanjaro
You leave you Lava Tower camp, the Southern Ice fields (Diamond, Balleto and Hein glaciers) and come into view providing you with one of the most spectacular sights on the mountain. After a 3 – 4 hour walk, you will get to your next camp which is Arrow Glacier Camp, at 4800m/15,750ft elevation, just near Arrow Glacier ice field. The southern slope of Kilimanjaro and the African savannah extending beyond, can be viewed from here on a clear day. The top of Mt. Meru just at below 15800ft, will be viewed floating in the clouds
- Day 07
Kilimanjaro
Take a breakfast and start your climb by scrambling up the Western Breach wall, which tops out at over 5480m/18000ft. The entire Shira plateau, which can be seen from here, gives you a good look at how far you have trekked! The dramatic Northern ice field to your left and the Furtwangler glacier to your right can be seen as get to the top of the breach wall; you can walk right up to these glaciers that are well over 50ft tall! The black volcanic rock makes a dramatic foreground to these huge glaciers, enjoy a great photo opportunity if there is no snow. To gain a sense of some perspective; your high base camp in the Crater, past the Furtwangler glacier, will be just below the altitude of Everest’s Base camp! (5- 6 hours walking). You have the option of taking, a trek taking you to the Volcanic vent (Ash Pit) can be done from here if you wish to.
- Day 08
Kilimanjaro
This is the day you have been waiting for as you start struggling for the final section of your climbing up to the summit from 6.00 a.m. in the morning soon after early light breakfast, getting there (at Uhuru Peak 5895m / 19,340ft), the Rooftop of Africa in 1½ hour later. Whilst here, you will have spectacular views of the Mawenzi Peak to the east and Mt. Meru to the west and glaciers including Furtwangler glacier, Northern ice field and Reach crater. After getting our summit photos, you descend along Mweka route via Stella point and stopping en-route for lunch at Barafu huts, then descending further down to Mweka camp at 3100m / 10,170ft for the last night on the mountain. It takes about (3 – 3 ½ hours from the summit to Barafu camp and 3 hours more to Mweka camp.
- Day 09
Kilimanjaro
After your breakfast in camp, walk down across the rain forest to Mweka Gate, where you will be presented with a certificate and spend a few minutes taking photos. After a picnic lunch, enjoy a private transfer to your lodge in Arusha for a welcome hot shower, dinner, and overnight. (From Mweka camp to the exit gate, it is about 2 ½ – 3-hour walk)
Important to Know
- This tour is not available to solo travelers.
- Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.
- This tour accepts children who are 12 years and older.
Rates per person
Included
- Park fees(For non-residents)
- All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
- All Taxes/VAT
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinks(As specified in the day-by-day section)
Excluded
- International flights (From/to home)
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
- Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Arusha
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transfer
- accommodation
ACCOMMODATION
- Private Mountain Camps
- Public campsites.
- Special campsites.
ACTIVITIES
- Trekking
- Hiking
- Skeing
- Parachuting
Getting there
- Trekking
- Helicopter
Best time to go
The Mountain can be trekk at any time of the year but much suited better when it is not raining.