Lemosho route 7 Days Kilimanjaro climb luxury
This lemosho route 7 days kilimanjaro climb luxury is one of the most scenic and gradual routes for summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, making it a perfect choice for those who want a challenging yet rewarding climb with excellent chances of reaching the summit. Spanning 7 days, the Lemosho Route is known for its spectacular diversity in landscapes and natural beauty, including tropical rainforests, moorlands, alpine desert, and glacial zones. This route offers a longer acclimatization period, which increases the likelihood of summiting Uhuru Peak at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet). The climb starts on the western side of Kilimanjaro at the Lemosho Gate, gradually making its way up the mountain through stunning forested areas and high-altitude zones, before reaching the summit. In addition to beautiful scenery, climbers can enjoy less crowded trails compared to other routes, providing a more peaceful and immersive experience on the mountain. The 7-day Lemosho Route is ideal for both experienced trekkers and those who are new to high-altitude climbing, thanks to its slower pace and ample opportunities for acclimatization.
Lemosho route 7 Days Kilimanjaro climb luxury
The Adventure Begins With A Transfer From Moshi Or Arusha To Lemosho Gate, Located On The Western Side Of Kilimanjaro. After Completing The Necessary Park Formalities, Your Group Will Start The Climb Through The Lush Tropical Rainforest. The Trail Takes You Through Dense Vegetation, And You'll Have The Chance To Spot Wildlife Such As Monkeys And Birds. The Hike To Mti Mkubwa Camp Is Relatively Easy, Offering A Gentle Start To The Climb.
- Distance Covered: 6.5 Km (4 Miles)
- Estimated Hiking Time: 4-5 Hours
- Accommodation: Mti Mkubwa Camp
The Trek Continues As We Leave The Lush Rainforest And Head Towards The Open Savannah, Characterized By Tall Grasses, Heather, And Volcanic Rocks Draped With Moss-Like Lichen. As We Ascend, The Vegetation Gradually Changes, Transitioning From The Dense Forest To More Arid And Highland Terrain. The Trail Leads Us Through Rolling Hills, Crossing Several Streams Along The Way.
The Journey Becomes Increasingly Scenic, With Panoramic Views That Offer Glimpses Of The Kibo Peak Towering In The Distance, Visible Across The Expansive Shira Plateau. As We Climb Higher, We’ll Notice The Altitude Change As We Move Into The Heath Zone, Where Plant Life Is More Sparse And Resilient To The Harsher Conditions. The Trek’s Final Stretch Leads Us Gently Down To The Shira 1 Camp, Where We Will Camp For The Night. The Camp Sits At An Altitude Of 11,500 Feet And Provides A Stunning View Of Kibo, One Of Kilimanjaro's Main Peaks.
- Elevation: 9,498 Ft To 11,500 Ft
- Distance Covered: 8 Km / 5 Miles
- Estimated Hiking Time: 5-6 Hours
- Habitat: Heath Zone
- Accommodation: Shira 1 Camp
We Continue Our Ascent, Gaining An Altitude Of 700 Meters But Ultimately Descending To Sleep At Barranco Camp, Which Is 60 Meters Higher Than Last Night’s Camp. This Strategy Helps With Acclimatization As We Push Upwards To Lava Tower Hut (4640m), Before Descending Again To The Barranco Valley. The Day Begins With A Challenging Uphill Trek Towards Lava Tower, A Notable Landmark On Kilimanjaro. As We Climb, You’ll Notice The Landscape Transform Into A Rocky Alpine Desert, With Sparse Vegetation And A More Barren Terrain. After Reaching The Lava Tower, We Descend To Barranco Camp (3960m), Nestled In The Barranco Valley, Surrounded By Towering Cliffs. This Area Is Known For Its Striking Plant Life, Including The Giant Senecias And Lobelias That Are Unique To High Altitudes. The Camp Is Situated At The Base Of A Beautiful Gorge And Is Often Considered One Of The Most Scenic Locations On The Mountain. The Day’s Total Walking Time Is Between 6 To 7 Hours, With A Final Elevation Of 3960 Meters At Barranco Camp.
- Start: Shira Camp 2 (3900m)
- Finish: Barranco Camp (3960m)
- Altitude Gain: ↑740m
- Altitude Loss: ↓680m
- Walking Time: 6-7 Hours
- Accommodation: Barranco Camp
Begins With The Challenging Barranco Wall, A Steep And Rocky Ascent That Initially Appears Daunting But Is More Manageable Than It Seems. There Are A Few Tricky Sections Requiring Careful Footing And The Use Of Hands, But The Views From The Top Make It Worth The Effort. After Conquering The Barranco Wall, The Trail Continues Along The Mountain Ridge, Offering Stunning Vistas As You Trek Towards The Karanga Valley. After Reaching The Valley, The Path Leads To Karanga Camp, Where You'll Arrive In Time For Lunch. The Camp Offers Spectacular Views Of The Southern Glacier Of Kibo And The Summit Of Kibo Itself. The Day Involves A Modest Elevation Gain Of 100 Meters And A Slight Descent, Taking Approximately 3 To 4 Hours Of Trekking, Making It A Relatively Short But Rewarding Day.
- Start: Barranco Camp (3960m)
- Finish: Karanga Camp (4035m)
- Altitude Gain: ↑100m
- Altitude Loss: ↓25m
- Walking Time: 3-4 Hours
- Accommodation: Karanga Camp
You'll Hike Through A Desolate, Rocky, And Moon-Like Landscape, With A Steady Uphill Trek That Takes You Closer To Your Summit Goal. The Day Is Relatively Easy, With The Main Objective Being To Reach Barafu Camp At 4640m, Situated On A Narrow Ridge That Offers Stunning Views Of Mawenzi Peak. The Trail Passes Through The Afro-Alpine Desert, And Once You Reach Barafu Camp, You’ll Have Some Time To Relax, Hydrate, And Prepare For The Summit Attempt Later In The Night. After An Early Dinner, You’ll Rest As Much As Possible Before Being Woken Up Around Midnight To Begin Your Ascent To The Summit. The Hike Today Is 3 To 4 Hours, Covering An Elevation Gain Of 605 Meters.
- Start: Karanga Camp (4035m)
- Finish: Barafu Camp (4640m)
- Altitude Gain: ↑605m
- Walking Time: 3-4 Hours
- Accommodation: Barafu Camp
You Will Begin Your Summit Attempt Just After Midnight, Hiking In The Dark And Cold With Only A Headlamp Guiding The Way. The Challenging Ascent Takes You Towards Stella Point On The Crater Rim, A 6-Hour Climb, And By Sunrise, You'll Reach This Critical Point. From There, It's Just One To Two More Hours To The Ultimate Goal: Uhuru Peak (5895m), The Highest Point On Mount Kilimanjaro. After Taking Celebratory Photos And Soaking In The View From The Top Of The World, You'll Descend, Starting With A Steep And Dusty Descent As The Volcanic Ash Thaws. You’ll Stop For A Short Break At Barafu, Then Continue Down For About Three More Hours To Mweka Camp (3080m), Your Resting Point For The Night. The Descent Takes Around 10-14 Hours, Covering An Elevation Gain Of 1255 Meters And A Descent Of 2815 Meters.
- Start: Barafu Camp (4640m)
- Summit: Uhuru Peak (5895m)
- Finish: Mweka Camp (3080m)
- Altitude Gain: ↑1255m
- Altitude Loss: ↓2815m
- Walking Time: 10-14 Hours
- Accommodation: Mweka Camp
On The Final Day Of Your Climb, You'll Start With A Traditional Farewell Ceremony From The Porters. Then, You’ll Descend Through The Lush Forest For About Three Hours, Gradually Making Your Way To Mweka Gate (1630m). After Reaching The Gate, A Driver Will Be Waiting To Take You Back To Your Lodge In Moshi, Where A Hot Shower, Cold Drinks, A Debrief, And Your Well-Earned Certificate Of Achievement Will Await. This Marks The End Of Your Incredible Kilimanjaro Journey, A Moment To Reflect On Your Accomplishments And Celebrate The Summit Success.
- Start: Mweka Camp (3080m)
- Finish: Mweka Gate (1630m)
- Altitude Loss: ↓1450m
- Walking Time: 2-3 hours
- Accommodation: Moshi
Lemosho route 7 Days Kilimanjaro climb luxury
Cost Includes
- Guide
- Park Fees
- Tax
- Meals according to the itinerary
- Gate transfer
- Crew wages
- Fair and Sustainable Salary Crew Wages
- Environment fees
- During the climb you will spleep in Huts
- Brekafasts
- Lunches
- Dinners
- Drinking Water
- Guide
- Porters
- Cook
Cost Excludes
- Flights
- Items of a personal nature
- Laundry Services
- Tips to mountain crew
Lemosho route 7 Days Kilimanjaro climb luxury
Our luxury package includes premium tents, comfortable sleeping arrangements, private toilets, a dedicated chef preparing gourmet meals, and highly experienced guides to ensure safety and personalized attention.
Day 1: Londorossi Gate to Big Tree Camp
Day 2: Big Tree Camp to Shira Camp 1
Day 3: Shira Camp 1 to Shira Camp 2
Day 4: Shira Camp 2 to Barranco Camp (via Lava Tower for acclimatization)
Day 5: Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp
Day 6: Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
Day 7: Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak and descend to Mweka Camp
No prior trekking experience is required, but you should have good physical fitness and be prepared for high altitudes. Training a few months in advance is highly recommended.
he best months are January to March and June to October, offering favorable weather and clear views.
We provide high-quality tents, sleeping bags, and portable toilets. You need to bring personal gear like hiking boots, warm clothing, and a daypack. A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking.