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Mt. Kilimanjaro Northern Circuit Route

Buffalo, Moir, Rongai Third, School Hut, Millennium Camp

Overview

The Northern Circuit Route is Kilimanjaro’s longest and most tranquil path, offering an exceptional blend of scenic beauty, solitude, and summit success. Spanning 10 days, it allows for the most gradual ascent and the best acclimatization of all routes. Starting on the mountain’s western flank, the trail makes a full sweep around the northern slopes, offering 360-degree views and a chance to experience Kilimanjaro from every angle. Ideal for those who want a less crowded, immersive trek, the Northern Circuit is perfect for seasoned adventurers or first-timers who want to give themselves the best shot at reaching Uhuru Peak with time to take it all in.

Daily Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Kilimanjaro Airport
20 mins

What you will do

Airport transfer

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 Northern Circuit Route begins at Londorossi Gate (2,100 meters) in the West, the same start points as the Lemosho Route. The drive to Londorossi Gate takes approximately two hours from Moshi and considerably longer from Arusha. Registration with the Kilimanjaro National Park authorities occurs at the gate and then you will be driven further up the mountain to the trailhead starting point. Most tour operators serve lunch here before the short first day trek to Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,820 meters) begins. You may get lucky and spot large wildlife like elephant and buffalo that sometimes emerge from the rainforest onto the path as you trek towards your first camp. 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 (3,610 meters)
5 - 6 hours trekking time

What you will do

On day two you will spend the first hour trekking through the last section of the rainforest path before entering the low alpine moorland zone which follows up onto the Shira Plateau. The trek is relatively short and gradual, ending at Shira Camp 1 (3,610 meters).

Accommodation

Shira Camp 1 (3,610 meters) - B, L, D.

Day 4: Shira Camp 1 (3,610 meters) to Moir Camp (4,200 meters)
5 - 7 hours trekking time

What you will do

On day three the trek crosses the Shira Plateau which is considered one of the highest plateaus on earth. You immediately veer away from the crowded trails and head towards the northeast edge of the Plateau to reach Moir Camp. Nine-day trekkers usually spend the night at Shira Camp 2 where they will join trekkers from the Machame Route. At Shira Camp 2 it is worth trekking a little higher up the plateau to enjoy the stunning view across the valley below and the Western Breach of Kilimanjaro above. The plateau is exposed so be prepared for a cold night with temperatures getting below zero. The trek takes about 5-7 hours over easy terrain. Moir camp is an isolated and rarely used camp affording stunning views over the Shira Plateau.

Accommodation

Moir Camp (4,200 meters) - B, L, D.

Day 5: Moir Camp (4,200 meters) to Buffalo Camp (4,020 meters)
5 - 7 hours trekking time

What you will do

Day four involves a moderately steep climb out of Moir Valley. Trekkers can take a small detour here to climb the summit of Little Lent Hill at 4,375 meters before returning to the Northern Circuit trail. From here the route follows a series of inclines and declines, skirting around the northern slopes of Kibo to Buffalo Camp (4,020 meters). The trek gives great vistas out across the plains that lie north of Kilimanjaro and stretch out to the Kenyan / Tanzanian border. You will arrive at Buffalo Camp just after midday, where you will have lunch and have time to rest after a long day of hiking.

Accommodation

Buffalo Camp (4,020 meters) - B, L, D.

Day 6: Buffalo Camp (4,020 meters) to Rongai Third Cave (3,800 meters)
5 - 7 hours trekking time

What you will do

Day five starts with a climb up the Buffalo ridge and down into Pofu Camp where lunch is usually served. The route then continues east around the northern slopes to the Rongai Third Cave at 3,800 meters. The trek is shorter than the day before and by now you should be feeling well acclimatized to the altitude. You will arrive at the Third Cave just around mid-afternoon.

Accommodation

Rongai Third Cave (3,800 meters) - B, L, D.

Day 7: 3rd Cave (3,800 meters) to School Hut (4,800 meters)
4 - 5 hours trekking time

What you will do

Day six involves a steady incline up and over the Saddle which sits between the peaks of Kibo and Mawenzi Peak. Trekkers then continue walking south-west up to School Hut (4,800 meters). After arriving at School Hut you will be served an early dinner and then you should get some shut-eye as you will be awoken before midnight to start your summit attempt. Remember to prepare all your gear, including warm clothes, insulated water bottles, snacks, headlamp and camera before going to bed.

Accommodation

School Hut (4,800 meters) B, L, D.

Day 8: School Hut (4,800 meters) to Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters) and then onto Millennium Camp (3,950 meters)
6-8 hours ascent and then 4-6 hour descent

What you will do

You will be awoken around 11:30 with hot tea and biscuits and will then begin the steep incline up the slopes of Kibo under the cover of darkness. Your first check-point is Hans Meyer Cave where you will take a short break. The climb steepens as you approach Gilman’s Point (5,681 meters), which will be around 5-6 hours after departing School Hut. Take a moment to enjoy the approaching dawn and incredible view out and across to Mawenzi Peak, but remember you still have 2 hours trekking to reach Uhuru Peak so dig deep for the energy. The slope flattens as you head west around the crater rim and you should arrive at the summit at or just after sunrise. Your stay here will be brief so get as many pictures as you can of the incredible views and surrounding glaciers. You will then retrace your steps back around the crater rim to Stella Point (5,739 meters) where you will turn south and head down the heavily screed slopes of Kibo to Barafu Camp (4,680 meters). Most trekkers take a short break here before continuing down to Millennium Camp (3,950 meters) for your final night on the mountain. In total you will be trekking for 14-16 hours on day eight so it is important to pace yourself, remain hydrated and keep your blood sugar levels up.

Accommodation

Millennium Camp (3,950 meters) - B, L, D.

Day 9: Millennium Camp (3,950 meters) to Mweka Gate (1,640 meters)
3-4 hours

What you will do

The final day is a short hike through the dense montane rainforest from Millennium Camp (3,950 meters) to Mweka Gate (1,640 meters). At the gate you will need to sign-out with the authorities, who will also provide you with your official certificate – a green certificate for those who made it to Gilman’s Point and a gold certificate for those who reached Uhuru Peak. It is customary to give your guides and porters tips at this point before being driven back to your hotel in Moshi or Arusha.

Accommodation

Airport Planet Lodge - B, L.

Day 10: Departure
20 mins

What you will do

Transfer to Kilimanjaro airport.

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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