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Trail Highlights:
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Isolated and wild with
unique landscapes
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A chance to view game en
route
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Exclusivity: Lemosho
approach with Western
Breach summit is an
infrequently-used route
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Maximum acclimatization;
plenty of time at last
camp to explore higher,
sleep lower
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Less strenuous summit
walk with no midnight
start and taking only
three hours
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Available emergency
evacuation service
(Flying Doctor - Air
Ambulance 24Hrs)
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Trekking Days
1. Lemosho - Forest Camp
2. Forest Camp - Shira Camp
3. Shira Camp - Shira two Camp
4. Shira two Camp - Lava Tower Camp
5. Extra day for acclimatization at
Lava Tower Camp
6. Lava Tower - Arrow Glacier
7. Arrow Glacier - Crater Camp
8. Crater Camp - Summit - Mweka Camp
9. Mweka Camp - Mweka Gate
Trekking Details
LEMOSHO - FOREST CAMP (9,000 FT)
Discover the Masai Steppe as you
drive to Lemosho Gate from where you
commence your climb. Today is only a
few hours of gentle walking to
Forest Camp; an opportunity to
stretch your legs in anticipation of
the long trek ahead.
FOREST CAMP - SHIRA CAMP
(11,000 FT)
Awake to the calls of forest birds
and animals. After breakfast you
will start a slow, 5 hours, walk
through the forest and up into the
Hagenia zone; here the vegetation
begins to thin out as you approach
the Shira Plateau. Shira, Mawenzi
and Kibo are the three craters of
the Kilimanjaro volcanic massif.
From Shira Camp there are great
views of the Shira Needles and the
distant Mount Meru.
SHIRA CAMP -SHIRA TWO CAMP
(12,500 FT)
Mingle into the morning as you
slowly climb into the alpine heather
zone, approaching the Kibo outcrop
from the west. Lunch will be taken
en route to Shira 2 campsite during
this leisurely, 5 hours walk.
SHIRA TWO CAMP - LAVA TOWER CAMP
(14.300 FT)
Navigate through thinning vegetation
to the Alpine Desert Zone, where few
plants survive and temperatures can
reach the freezing point. Today you
will trek for approximately 4 hours
from Shira 2 camp to the shelter of
Lava Tower, an imposing relic from
Kilimanjaro’s volcanic past and your
refuge for tonight.
EXTRA DAY FOR ACCLIMATIZATION AT
LAVA TOWER CAMP (14,300 FT)
Settle down to your acclimatization
day, when you can relax and walk
around to admire the stunning, lunar
landscape of the alpine desert. Take
this opportunity to walk higher than
your sleeping area, following the
experienced guides’ maxim of ‘walk
high, sleep low’.
LAVA TOWER - ARROW GLACIER
(15,500FT)
Gaze in awe at the splendid views of
Mount Meru, Kibo peak and the
impressive Western Breach wall as
you come out from your tent this
morning. Tomorrow you will be
climbing the Western Breach, but
today we take it slowly (as a
further aid to acclimatization).
Hike only for two hours, covering
the short distance between Lava
Tower and the base of the breach
where we make our camp at Arrow
Glacier. The evening drop in
temperature is compensated for by
what is reputedly one of the finest
sunsets in Africa.
ARROW GLACIER - CRATER CAMP
(18,300 FT)
Respond to the call of the mountain
as another cold day dawns, with the
promise of closing in on your goal.
Tackling the magnificent Western
Breach that towers above is a major
step towards the summit.
Climb
slowly upwards, sometimes through Kilimanjaro’s famous snow, along the
non-technical ascent route for
approximately 6 hours. On reaching
the top of the wall, we gradually
traverse a crater before arriving at
our destination for today - Crater
Camp, located far higher than any
other camp on the mountain. Here we
rest - and prepare for the summit
tomorrow!
CRATER CAMP - SUMMIT (19,340
FT) - MWEKA CAMP (10,200 FT)
Set off to the summit, fully
acclimatized after your slow ascent
to Crater Camp. Unlike the grueling
final day faced by climbers on other
routes, your summit day consists of
only a two hour hike to the crater
high point and a ten minute
finishing stretch to Uhuru Peak, the
Roof of Africa. Arriving at sunrise
to all-encompassing views from this
famous peak, your jubilation will
know no bounds.
Delight in a thrilling two hours of
scree scrambling before starting on
the seven hour trek of your 9000 ft
descent to Mweka Camp, with its
thick forest and thicker air. Relax,
celebrate your achievement and sleep!
MWEKA CAMP TO THE GATE
Take time to appreciate once more
the tropical rainforest on your
descent of Kilimanjaro. The hike
from Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate can
take anything from two to five
hours, depending on trail conditions
(rain can occur at any time of year
at this elevation and a muddy trail
calls for a very slow pace). Once we
have descended the 4,500 ft to the
road-head, it is time for a packed
lunch and ‘goodbye’ to your guides,
porters and new-found mountain
friends - until the next time?
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Climb Includes:
Mode of travel: 9 Days, 8
Nights, 9 days on trek with our
qualified guide
Group size: Minimum of 2
Maximum of 16-25, plus appropriate
local staff.
Route Name: Kilimanjaro
Lemosho
Route
Type of Accommodation: Nights in tent
Food: All breakfasts, lunches
and dinners included
Optional Single Supplement:
On Request
Guides: Native
Porters: Native
Cooks: Native
Local Payment: Yes 50% (Cash)
Land Cost 2009: $1,280
Min. 2 People
Land Cost 2010: $1,280
Min. 2 People
Extra Day for Acclimatization
- USD 225.00 Per Person
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Schedule days:- |
Monday, Thursday, Saturday
of every week, except the
end of March, April & May (
Rain Season) |
Recommended Airlines: KLM,
Northwest Airlines, Precision Air, Air Tanzania, Kenya
Airways, British Airways, Emirates,
Ethiopian Airways.
Depart from: USA, Canada,
Asia, Europe, Kenya, South Africa
Meet you at: Airport, Shuttle
Bus, Border, Hotel, Starting point.
Join Group of: 1-2-4-6-10-25
Landing & Dropping in
Nairobi, Kenya shuttle service -
Free
- Two
free nights in Arusha
Payment Method: Personal
cheques, wire transfer, money order
and Paypal
Return Trip Length from USA:
14 Days
Distance: 51Mile
Trip Reference: AALK
Kilimanjaro
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