The Lemosho Route is one of the most scenic and less crowded routes to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, offering a rich trekking experience over 7 days. Known for its breathtaking views, diverse landscapes, and excellent acclimatization opportunities, this route increases your chances of a successful summit. The 7-day trek is slightly more challenging due to the quicker ascent compared to the 8-day option, but it is ideal for those with limited time and a desire for adventure.
- Duration: 7 Days (5 days ascent, 2 days descent)
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
- Scenery: Diverse ecosystems, including lush rainforests, the Shira Plateau, alpine deserts, and views of the majestic Uhuru Peak.
- Total Distance: Approximately 70 km (43 miles)
- Acclimatization: The Lemosho Route allows gradual acclimatization, which helps reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
- Summit Success Rate: The 7-day route offers a high success rate for reaching Uhuru Peak due to the steady altitude gain.
- Start Point: Londorossi Gate (2,100 meters / 6,890 feet)
- End Point: Mweka Gate
Itinerary
Day 0: Arrival in Tanzania at Kilimanjaro International Airport.(JRO)
We will pick you up from Kilimanjaro Airport or Arusha Airport and transfer you to your hotel in Moshi. A pre-trek briefing will be held at your Moshi hotel. You should plan to arrive at least one day before the start of the trek. Today, we will focus on having a pre-trek briefing, during which we will review your equipment and rent any gear that is needed.
DAY 1: LEMOSHO GATE – MTI MKUBWA CAMP: 4.8km /3mi | 3-4 hrs | Rainforest
Elevation: 2389m/7838ft to 2785m/9137ft
Altitude gained: 396m
Departing from Moshi, a three-hour drive will take you through welcoming mountainside villages to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate. We will patiently wait for our permits to be issued while watching the hustle and bustle of operations as many crews prepare for the journey ahead. Enjoy the beautiful rainforest scenery and windy trails while your guide tells you about the local flora, fauna, and natural wildlife. At these lower elevations, the trail can be muddy and quite slippery. We highly recommend gaiters and trekking poles here.
DAY 2: MTI MKUBWA CAMP – SHIRA I CAMP: 17km/5mi | 6-8hrs | Moorland
Elevation: 2785m/9137ft to 3895m/12,779ft
Altitude gained: 1110m
After a good night’s sleep and a hearty breakfast, we emerge from the rainforest and continue on an ascending path. We leave the forest behind now. The trail climbs steadily with wide views to reach the rim of the Shira Plateau. Temperatures begin to drop.
DAY 3: SHIRA 2 CAMP – LAVA TOWER – BARRANCO CAMP: 10.1km/6mi | 5-7hrs | Semi-Desert
Elevation: 3895m/12,779ft to 3986m/13,077ft
Altitude gained: 91m
Although you end the day around the same elevation as when you began, this day is significant for acclimatization. From Shira Plateau we continue east up a ridge, passing the junction towards the Kibo peak before we then continue, South East towards the Lava Tower, called the “Shark’s Tooth” (elev. 4650m/15,250ft). Shortly after the tower, we come to a second junction, which leads to the Arrow Glacier. We then continue to descend to overnight at Barranco Camp.
DAY 4: BARRANCO CAMP – KARANGA CAMP: 5.2km/3mi | 4-5hrs | Alpine Desert
Elevation: 3986m/13,077ft to 4034m/13,253ft
Altitude gained: 48m
After breakfast, we continue on a steep ridge up to the adventurous Barranco Wall to the Karanga Valley and the junction, which connects, with the Mweka Trail. This is one of the most impressive days to see the power, agility, and strength of your crew zip over this wall with what appears such ease. Overnight at Karanga Camp.
DAY 5: HIKE KARANGA CAMP – BARAFU CAMP: 3.3km /2 mi | 4-5hrs | Alpine Desert
Elevation: 4034m/13,253ft to 4662m/15,295ft
Altitude gained: 628m
We continue up toward Barafu Camp and once reached you have now completed the South Circuit, which offers a variety of breathtaking views of the summit from many different angles. An early dinner and rest as we prepare for summit night. Overnight at Barafu Camp.
DAY 6: BARAFU CAMP – SUMMIT: 5km /3mi up | 5-7hrs | – MWEKA CAMP: 11.5km /8mi down | 5-6hrs | Glaciers, Snow Capped Summit
Elevation: 4662m/15,295ft to 5895m/19,341ft
Altitude gained: 1233m
Descent to 3090m/10,150ft
Altitude lost: 2789m
Excitement is building as morning comes with an early start between midnight and 2 a.m. This is the most mentally and physically challenging portion of the trek.
We continue our way to the summit between the Rebmann and Ratzel glaciers trying to stay warm and focused on the amazing sense of accomplishment that lies ahead. With a switchback motion in a northwesterly direction ascend through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. You will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise during your short rest here. Faster hikers may view the sunrise from the summit. From here on your remaining 1 hour ascent to Uhuru Peak, you are likely to encounter snow all the way.
Congratulations, one step at a time you have now reached Uhuru Peak the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the entire continent of Africa!
After photos, celebrations, and maybe a few tears of joy we take a few moments to enjoy this incredible accomplishment. We begin our steep descent down to Mweka Camp, stopping at Barafu for lunch and a very brief rest. We strongly recommend gaiters and trekking poles for uncooperative loose gravel and volcano ash terrain. Well-deserved rest awaits you to enjoy your last evening on the mountain. Overnight Mweka Camp.
DAY 7: MWEKA CAMP – MWEKA GATE – MOSHI: 9.1km/5.7mi |3-4hrs | Rainforest
Elevation: 3106m/10,190ft to 1633m/5358ft
Altitude lost: 1473m
After breakfast and a heartfelt ceremony of appreciation and team bonding with your crew, it’s time to say goodbye. We continue the descent down to the Mweka Park Gate to receive your summit certificates. As the weather is drastically warmer, the terrain is wet, muddy, and steep and we highly recommend Gaiters and trekking poles.
From the gate, a vehicle will meet you at Mweka village to drive you back to your hotel in Moshi (about 30 minutes). Enjoy a long overdue hot shower, dinner, and celebrations!!
DAY 0: TRANSFER FROM THE HOTEL TO KILIMANJARO AIRPORT OR ARUSHA AIRPORT
Your driver will pick you up from your hotel at the scheduled time for your departure. After a relaxing stay and completing your Kilimanjaro adventure with Royal Climb and Safaris, you’ll enjoy a comfortable transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). The drive offers you a final view of Tanzania’s beautiful landscapes as you head to the airport to catch your flight.
Please make sure to have all your luggage and travel documents ready for the journey. Safe travels and we hope to welcome you back soon!
INCLUDED IN THE TREKKING PACKAGE:
- 2 Nights Hotel in Moshi: Bed & Breakfast before starting a tour and after the tour
- Private transport to/from Kilimanjaro International Airport to your hotel in Moshi
- Qualified guides with mountain crew
- National Park fees
- 18% VAT on tour fees and services
- All camping accommodations
- Mountain tents
- Transport
- Rescue fees
- All needs on the mountain (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Guides and porters’ accommodations and their entry fees on the mountain
- Pulse oximeter
- First aid kit
- Emergence oxygen
- Sleeping mats
- Treated water through the trek
- Fair wages to guides and porters as approved by Kilimanjaro National Park Authority
EXCLUDED FROM TREKKING PACKAGE:
- Flights
- Visa
- Tips to mountain crew
- Private toilet ($120 per group)
- Laundry services.
Private Trek
Please find below the prices for organizing a private trek. The prices are based on your group size.
Solo Trekker – USD 2100 per person
Group of 2 – 4 USD 1890per person
Group of 5 – 9 USD 1800 per person
Group of 10+ USD 1750 per person
Prices quoted are subject to current Government Regulated Park Fees at the time of departure
Payment Terms
Deposit Payment
The deposit is 20% of the total booking amount.
Deposit can be paid either via a bank transfer or an online card payment.
We offer bank accounts in USD currencies for bank transfers.
Once you make the advance payment you will receive a booking confirmation.
Balance Payment
Balance can be paid via bank transfer or with cash.
Bank payment can be made 15 days before the tour date (recommended 30 days prior).
Cash can be paid on arrival (USD printed in or after the year 2009).
Cancellation Policy
8 days and above departure
No cancellation fees.
0 to 7 days before departure
50% of the total tour price will be charged as cancellation fees.
Trek can be postponed to any new date without any extra cost at any point in time.
The 5% surcharge paid for either or both advance and balance payments is non-refundable in case of cancellation of the trek.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Mount Kilimanjaro Trek & Arrival in Tanzania
Whether you’re planning your first Kilimanjaro trek or are a seasoned adventurer, it’s common to have questions about the journey and logistics. Here’s a comprehensive list of FAQs to help you prepare for your Mount Kilimanjaro trek and arrival in Tanzania.
General Questions about Kilimanjaro Trekking
1. What is the best time to climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
- The best months for trekking Kilimanjaro are during the dry seasons, from June to October and December to February. These months offer the best weather conditions for a successful and enjoyable trek.
2. How fit do I need to be to climb Kilimanjaro?
- Kilimanjaro is non-technical but physically demanding. You should be in good physical condition with a focus on cardio fitness, strength training, and endurance. Prepare by hiking and increasing your stamina before the trek.
3. Which route is the best for climbing Kilimanjaro?
- Lemosho Route is highly recommended for its scenic beauty, lower crowd levels, and excellent acclimatization profile, making it ideal for first-time climbers. Other popular routes include the Machame and Rongai routes.
4. What is the success rate of reaching the summit?
- The summit success rate on longer routes like the 8-day Lemosho Route is around 90%, as it allows for better acclimatization compared to shorter routes.
5. What is the altitude of Uhuru Peak?
- Uhuru Peak, the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, stands at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level.
6. How many days does it take to climb Kilimanjaro?
- Most itineraries range from 6 to 8 days. The 8-day Lemosho Route is highly recommended as it provides the best balance of time for acclimatization and success.
7. Do I need a guide to climb Kilimanjaro?
- Yes, it is mandatory to have a licensed guide. Royal Climb and Safaris provides professional, experienced guides for all Kilimanjaro treks.
8. How cold does it get on Kilimanjaro?
- Temperatures vary depending on the altitude. At the summit, night temperatures can drop to -20°C (-4°F), so you’ll need appropriate cold-weather gear.
9. Will I experience altitude sickness?
- Altitude sickness is a possibility on Kilimanjaro. Symptoms can include headaches, nausea, and shortness of breath. Our guides monitor your condition daily to ensure safe acclimatization. Drinking plenty of water and trekking slowly (“pole pole”) can help prevent symptoms.
10. What do I eat during the trek?
- You’ll be provided with nutritious meals throughout the trek, including soups, pasta, rice, vegetables, and protein. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
Packing and Gear Questions
11. What equipment do I need for the Kilimanjaro trek?
- Essential items include a good-quality sleeping bag, trekking boots, warm clothing, rain gear, and a headlamp. A complete gear list will be provided when booking with Royal Climb and Safaris, and gear rental is available.
12. Can I rent equipment for Kilimanjaro?
- Yes, equipment like sleeping bags, trekking poles, and down jackets can be rented upon arrival.
13. How much weight do the porters carry?
- Porters carry up to 15 kg of your gear. You will carry a daypack with essentials like water, snacks, and extra clothing layers.
Arrival in Tanzania and Logistics
14. Do I need a visa to enter Tanzania?
- Most travelers require a visa to enter Tanzania. Visas can be obtained on arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or online via the Tanzania eVisa system.
15. Which airport should I fly into?
- Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) is the nearest airport to Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s located between Arusha and Moshi, both of which are starting points for your trek.
16. What vaccinations are required for Tanzania?
- It’s recommended to have vaccinations for yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus. Check with your local travel clinic for any other requirements, especially if you’re arriving from a yellow fever-endemic country.
17. Do I need travel insurance for the trek?
- Yes, it is highly recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking, emergency medical evacuation, and trip cancellations.
18. How do I get from the airport to the hotel?
- Royal Climb and Safaris provides airport transfers to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport. Our driver will meet you at the airport and transport you to your hotel for rest before your trek.
19. Where should I stay before and after the trek?
- Most trekkers stay in Moshi or Arusha before and after the trek. Royal Climb and Safaris can recommend comfortable hotels with all the amenities to help you relax before and after your climb.
Booking and Payment Questions
20. How far in advance should I book my Kilimanjaro trek?
- It’s best to book at least 3 to 6 months in advance to ensure availability and time for proper preparation.
21. What payment methods are accepted?
- Royal Climb and Safaris accept bank transfers, major credit cards, and cash payments (USD, or Tanzanian Shillings).
22. Are tips expected?
- Yes, tipping is customary after a successful trek. You can tip your guides, porters, and cooks at the end of the climb. We recommend a total tip of around $200-$300 per climber, which is shared among the team.
Miscellaneous Questions
23. Is Wi-Fi available in Kilimanjaro?
- There is no reliable Wi-Fi on the mountain, though mobile network coverage is available at certain points, especially lower down. It’s best to focus on disconnecting and enjoying the trek!
24. Can I charge my devices during the trek?
- There are no charging facilities on the mountain, so bringing a portable power bank is essential for keeping your camera and phone charged.
25. What happens if I can’t continue the trek?
- In the event that you experience altitude sickness or another issue, our team is prepared to safely escort you back down the mountain. Rescue fees are covered by your trekking permit.
26. What documents do I need for the trek?
- Make sure to bring a valid passport, visa (if applicable), proof of travel insurance, and any necessary vaccination certificates.
For any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact Royal Climb and Safaris. We’re here to make your Kilimanjaro adventure smooth, safe, and unforgettable!
Customer Reviews of Royal Climb and Safaris on TripAdvisor and Google Reviews
At Royal Climb and Safaris, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional experiences to our clients, whether it’s trekking Mount Kilimanjaro, exploring Tanzania’s national parks, or enjoying cultural tours. Here’s what some of our happy adventurers have to say on TripAdvisor and Google Reviews: