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Mt. Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route

Mti Mkubwa, Shira, Baranco, & Mweka Camps

Overview

The Lemosho Route is one of Kilimanjaro’s most scenic and rewarding trails, offering a gradual ascent and an excellent summit success rate. Starting on the quieter western side of the mountain, this 9-day trek begins in dense rainforest, crosses sweeping moorlands, and joins the Machame Route near the Shira Plateau. With its diverse landscapes, well-paced itinerary, and stunning panoramic views, Lemosho is a favorite for those who want more time to acclimatize and truly soak in the journey. From wildlife encounters early on to a sunrise summit at Uhuru Peak, this route offers a perfect mix of adventure, beauty, and success.

Daily Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Kilimanjaro Airport
20 mins

What you will do

You’ll be met upon arrival and transferred to your hotel/lodge in Arusha.

Accommodation

Value: Airport Planet Lodge Value Plus: Airport Planet Lodge

Day 2: Londorosi Gate (2,100 meters) – start point 2,360 meters to Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,820 meters)
3 - 4 hours trekking time

What you will do

The Lemosho Route departs from the far West side of Mount Kilimanjaro. Getting to Londorosi Gate (2,100 meters) takes approximately 2hrs drive to the gate. At the gate, you will register with the Kilimanjaro National Park authorities before getting back into vehicles to be transported to the starting point which is a further 12km from Londorosi. During the wet season, the track can be very inaccessible to vehicles, and you may need to walk the last few miles to the starting point. Most tour operators provide lunch at this point before starting the short trek to Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,820 meters). Spotting large wildlife like elephants and buffalo is possible on this stretch of the mountain and you will likely be accompanied by an armed guide in case one of the big five gets too close for comfort! Dinner will be served when you reach Mti Mkubwa Camp.

Accommodation

Machame Camp (2,835 meters). B, L, D.

Day 3: Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,820 meters) to Shira Camp 1 (3,500 meters)
5 - 6 hours time

What you will do

After breakfast, your Day 2 trek begins again in the rainforest. The trail slowly steepens as it enters into the vast heather moorland zone. You then cross the Shira Ridge before dropping slightly into Shira Camp 1. Your camp sits near a small stream on the Shira Plateau, which is the sunken remains of the first volcano which filled in with lava from later eruptions.

Accommodation

Shira Camp 1 (11,500ft). B, L, D.

Day 4: Shira Camp 1 (3,500 meters) to Shira Camp 2 (3,840 m) 10km, 4-5 hours
5-6 hours trekking time

What you will do

Today after an early breakfast, your trek begins with a long, easy walk across the Shira Plateau caldera. Your path eventually leads you to Shira Camp 2 which also sits near a stream that cuts through the moorland meadows. Here you will join trekkers from the Machame Route whilst enjoying a stunning view across the valley below and Western Breach of Kilimanjaro above. The plateau is exposed so be prepared for a cold night with temperatures getting below zero.

Accommodation

Shira Camp 2 (12,600ft). B, L, D.

Day 5: Shira Camp (3,850 meters) to Lava Tower (4,600 meters) and then Baranco Camp (3,900 meters)
5-7 hours trekking time

What you will do

On day three you will start trekking due east from the Shira Plateau, passing through the ‘Garden of the Senecios’ which also features many giant lobelias. The landscape rapidly becomes desert-like as you approach Lava Tower and the Shark’s Tooth formation at 4,600 meters. You will have lunch at Lava Tower before joining the Southern Circuit trail (see map above) which descends to Baranco Camp 3,900 meters where you will spend the night at a very similar elevation as the night before. Climbing high and sleeping low is a good way to acclimatize the body to altitude. Note: some tour operators offer variations of this route via Moir Camp just north of Lava Tower, before joining the Southern Circuit.

Accommodation

Baranco Camp (12,800ft). B, L, D.

Day 6: Baranco Camp (3,900 meters) via Karanga Camp (3,960 meters) to Barafu Camp (4,680 meters)
8-10 hours trekking time

What you will do

On day four you will be presented with the relatively steep Baranco ‘Breakfast’ climb, a 257-meter scramble up the Baranco Wall. Be prepared to use all four limbs as you traverse the wall to the top of the Karanga Valley. From here you will follow a path that sojourns through many inclines and declines to Karanga Camp (3,960 meters). For those on an eight-day hike, this will be your camp for the night. Seven-day trekkers will stop here for a brief lunch before continuing through the barren desert landscape that leads to the Mweka trail and up to Barafu Camp (4,680 meters). At Barafu you will have an early dinner and then ‘hit the sack’ for some much-needed rest before your summit attempt which begins at midnight. Please make sure that you have organized all your gear for the summit. You will be awoken in the dark and searching for your headlamp or camera at this time is not a good way to start your summit attempt.

Accommodation

Barafu Camp (15,400ft). B, L, D.

Day 7: Barafu Camp (4,680 meters) to Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters) and then Mweka Camp (3,100 meters)
6-8 hours to the summit and then 5-8 hours to Mweka

What you will do

Day five starts at midnight with hot tea, biscuits, and a long and zigzagging hike up the heavy scree that covers the steep slopes of Kibo. The going is slow and very tough. You will need to dig deep and ensure you maintain a consistent pace to push yourself up to the crater rim. After about 4-6 hours of hiking you will reach Stella Point (5,739 meters) where you will have a chance to rest and watch dawn break across the Tanzanian landscape. It is a good idea to have some hot tea or hot chocolate at this point as you will need to muster the energy to continue for another 1-2 hours around and up the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters). Remember to keep your momentum moving forward, one step at a time. Over 60% of climbers stop at Stella Point but most can make it to the summit if they are able to find the mental strength to push through. Obviously, if you are experiencing severe AMS symptoms you should descend immediately. Your time at Uhuru Peak will be brief. Take as many pictures as you can, savor your accomplishment, and then start heading back to Stella Point. Many trekkers slide down the scree slopes of Kibo to Barafu Camp, where you will have a chance to rest before continuing to Mweka Camp (3,100 meters). In total, you will be trekking between 12-16 hours on day 5 so it is important that you pace yourself and remain hydrated.

Accommodation

Mweka Camp (10,200ft). B, L, D.

Day 8: Mweka Camp (3,100 meters) to Mweka Gate (1,640 meters)
3-5 hours

What you will do

The final day on the mountain is a short one, but nonetheless tiring as your body will be exhausted and your knees will likely be sore from the previous day’s descent. Go slowly and enjoy the wonderful rainforest scenery as you head towards Mweka Gate (1,640 meters). At the gate, you will need to sign-out with the authorities and will also receive your certificate, either for Stella Point or for Uhuru Peak. It is customary to pay your tips to your trekking team before you depart back to your hotel.

Accommodation

Airport Planet Lodge, B, L.

Day 9: Arusha / Departure
20 mins

What you will do

Today you’ll be transferred back to the airport and catch your flight back home.

Inclusions
Airport transfers
All accommodation as specified
All meals during the safari
Professional English-speaking guide
Game drives in 4WD vehicle
Park entrance fees
Bottled water during game drives
Exclusions
International flights
Visa fees
Travel insurance
Personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Optional activities
Alcoholic beverages

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