7 Days Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route
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When it comes to walking the Lemosho Trail in 7 Days Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route, guests are provided 2 options, which are detailed below.
It is the exact same route as the Lemosho 8 Day but completed in a day less.
Shira 1 – Missing this camp means an aggressive altitude gain and long 2nd day but 2 half days before the summit bid.
Karanga Camp – Missing this camp means a more relaxed 1st few days on trail but a reasonable hike from Barranco to Barafu (Base Camp) on the day before the summit bid.
This option is for the fit/pre acclimatised guests need to shave off a day from the trip.
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Hike Distance – 44miles / 71 km
Vertical Gain – 15,421ft / 4700m
Drop – 16,930ft / 5160m
Trekking Time – 50 hours
DAY 1 – KILIMANJARO FOREST
START – 6,890FT / 2100M
END – 8,695FT / 2650M
DISTANCE – 4 MILES / 7KM
TIME – 4-6 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
After breakfast you depart by vehicle to Kilimanjaro National Park. At the gate your crew finalise packing and after finishing with formalities you return to your vehicle for another 30 minutes or so until you arrive at the start of the Lemosho Trail. Today’s hiking is through verdant afromontane forest and is steep in places. A picnic lunch is usually taken on trail during the hike before reaching Forest Camp for the night.
DAY 2 – SHIRA 2
START – 8,695FT / 2650M
END – 12,632FT / 3850M
DISTANCE – 11 MILES / 17KM
TIME – 10-12 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – HEATH
From the forested slopes of Lemosho you ascend through Podocarpus and Juniper Forest and break out on to the heath zone and the extensive Shira Plateau. It is a long day with some serious altitude gained so your guide will set the easy, slow pace to ensure you acclimatise as best you can. Lunch is taken on trail at Shira 1 Camp before trekking across the plateau to Shira 2 Camp.
DAY 3 – BARRANCO CAMP
START – 12,632FT / 3850M
END – 12,796FT / 3900M
DISTANCE – 6 MILES / 10KM
TIME – 6-7 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
From Shira 2 we traverse across the slopes of Kibo. Here relatively little flora or fauna can survive the extreme temperature ranges and conditions that typify this zone. Today is a “walk high sleep low” day. You ascend into alpine desert to Lava Tower (Alt: 15,092ft, 4600m) where lunch is taken before descending to Barranco Camp. This is a long day but note that the next time you head to this altitude is at base camp – a great acclimatisation day!
DAY 4 – KARANGA CAMP
START – 12,796FT / 3900M
END – 13,108FT / 3995M
DISTANCE – 3 MILES / 5KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
From Barranco Camp, famous for its giant groundsels (Senecio species), you ascend the Barranco Wall and hike glacial valleys to Karanga Camp. Today is a relatively short day’s hike and lunch is taken at Karanga camp. The afternoon is spent relaxing and acclimatising. In the evening a practice walk for the summit is taken to make sure you are completely comfortable with the kit you are going to summit in.
DAY 5 – BARAFU
START – 13,108 / 3,995M
END – 15,332FT / 4673M
DISTANCE – 2.5 MILES / 4KM
TIME – 4-5 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – ALPINE DESERT
Today is another half day ascending to Barafu Camp. Once again lunch is taken in camp allowing plenty of time to relax before the summit bid. Desolate alpine desert and, at times, strong winds rip over this camp; yet in the evening splendid views of Mawenzi are the norm. A relatively early dinner is taken before heading to rest for the remainder of the evening.
DAY 6 – SUMMIT BID / MWEKA CAMP
START – 15,332FT / 4673M
END – 10,171FT / 3100M
DISTANCE – 11 MILES / 18KM
TIME – 14-16 HRS
CLIMATE ZONES – ALPINE DESERT, ARCTIC, HEATH
Most people depart just before midnight for the final summit bid. Patience and persistence are the name of game to reach the summit (Uhuru Peak: 19341ft, 5895m) and by dawn as the first rays of light start to appear, most arrive near the rim. Ascending via Stella Point (Alt: 18,865ft, 5750m) affords a relatively short final section to Uhuru Peak, the Roof of Africa! What goes up must come down however. The first stage is to get back to our base camp for a quick change of clothes and refuel before the long hike downhill to Mweka Camp. The downhill is hard on the knees and walking poles at this stage are highly recommended. You should reach Mweka Camp before dusk for your final night on the mountain.
DAY 7 – ARUSHA
START – 10,171FT / 3100M
END – 5,381FT / 1640M
DISTANCE – 6 MILES / 10KM
TIME – 3-4 HRS
CLIMATE ZONE – AFROMONTANE FOREST
After breakfast you descend once again through Afromontane forest and around midday, after saying farewell to your crew, you are picked up and transferred back to your lodge for a well-deserved shower! Later that evening you will be visited by a Trip Champions to congratulate you, to find out how the trip went and to answer any final questions you may have about your onward journey.
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7 Days Lemosho route Includes:
• Park fees, (entry fee camping/hut fees & rescue fees crew fees)
• 18% VAT on tour fees & services
• Three health and fresh meals
• Professional and experienced mountain Guide
• Professional and experienced cooks.
• Transportation to & from the airport
• Transportation to & from the mountain gates
• Enough number of porters for your luggage, food, water, and camping equipment.
• Food, shelters, and fair wages for the porters, cooks, and guides
• Camping gears (sleeping tents, dining tents, tables, chairs, and cooking gear)
• Radio and cell phone communication that help us to stay in contact within and outside the group therefore we can respond almost instantaneously to whatever issue that may arise
• We provide our guides with professional first aids kits and pulse oximeters for daily updates of acclimatization progress
• Assistance with climbing permit procedure
7 Days Lemosho route Excludes:
• Personal porters
• All international and domestic flights
• Tourist Visas
• Medical and Travel insurance
• Tips to mountain crew
• Mountain trekking gears e.g. walking poles (available for hire upon request)
• Sleeping Bag (available for hire upon request)
• A portable flush toilet with a toilet tent is extra (US$200 per toilet + toilet tent)
• Others; Extra expenses as food or drinks separate from those described in the itinerary, satellite phone calls, transference fees, and other services not specified as included.
• Any other alterations to our itineraries
• Emergency Oxygen
7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS LEMOSHO ROUTE
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