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8 Days Kilimanjaro Climb Lemosho Route

8-Days Lemosho route $2,010 /

per person
  • Duration: 8 Days
  • Tour Type:Hiking,Trekking
  • Group Size:No size Limit

The Lemosho route is considered Kilimanjaro’s most scenic trail. The route includes some steep passages. During the ascent, you often have excellent views of Mt. Meru, west of Kilimanjaro, and Kenya.
You use different ways for ascent and descent. On the campsites along the route, you sleep in tents. All campsites are in direct radio contact with the management of the national park. The number of visitors on this route is comparatively low.
The first two days are spent trekking across the rainforest to Shira Ridge from there. In an enjoyable, reasonably flat walk, the Lemosho path spans the entire Shira Plateau from west to east. Crowds are poor until the road near Lava Tower joins the Machame route. Then the road travels on a trail known as the Southern Circuit under Kilimanjaro’s Southern Ice Field before climbing from Barafu. The descent is carried out via the Mweka road.
Book this 8 Days Lemosho Route, Relax and let our team do the rest for you from the arrangements of the whole tour to the end, If you need any assistance from us, such as hotel reservations or transportation, please let us know and we will be very happy to assist you.

  • Package Included
    • All transfers to the mountain and back to your Moshi hotel
    • Professional, experienced, mountain guides
    • Guides, Porters, Cook salaries and park fees
    • Quality, waterproof, four-season mountain sleeping tents (on twin sharing basis)
    • Sleeping Mattress
    • Emergency Oxygen Cylinder
    • All meals while on the Mountain
    • Quality Mess tents with table and chairs
    • Large portions of fresh, healthy, nutritious food
    • Clean, purified drinking water
    • Conservation fees (part of park fees)
    • Camping or Hut fees (part of park fees)
    • Rescue fees (part of park fees)
    • VAT (18% charged by the Government)
    • Kilimanjaro summit certificate
  • Package Excludes
    • Tanzania Visa
    • International and domestic flights
    • Hotel (available as an optional addon)
    • Transfers (available as an optional addon)
    • Personal trekking equipment such as sleepings bags, hiking boots, clothes, etc (available for renting)
    • Tips and gratuities
    • Travel insurance
    • Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages, etc.)
    • Meals not listed in the itinerary
    • Liquors, beers and bottled beverages

Kilimanjaro climb 8-Days Lemosho route


Number of clients 1 Solo 2 – 4 5 – 7 8+
Price per person in USD $ 2,500 $2,260 $ 2,135 $2,010

Tour Itinerary

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Day 0: Arrive in Tanzania

You will be picked up at the Kilimanjaro International Airport and transferred to your hotel in Moshi town; you will meet your guide who will brief you on your upcoming trek and do an equipment check to make sure you have all the necessary mountain gear. The missing gear can be rented on this day.

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Day 1: Lemosho Glades (2385m) to Big Tree Camp (2780m)

After breakfast and briefing, drive to Londorossi Park Gate, about a 3-hour trip. From here, a forest track requiring a 4WD vehicle leads to Lemosho Glades (2390 m) where you will start your trek through the rainforest.
Walk along forest trails to Mti Mkubwa campsite (2750 m).
Trekking Time: 3 hours | Distance: 7 km | Altitude Gain: 360 m

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Day 2 – Big Tree Camp (2780m) to Shira 1 Camp (3500m)

After breakfast, we continue as the trail’s steepness gradually increases and enters the giant heather moorland zone. After several streams are crossed we continue over the Shira Ridge then gently downwards to Shira 1 camp (3505 m) located by a stream on the Shira Plateau.
Trekking Time: 6-7 hours | Distance: 10 km | Altitude Gain: 755 m

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Day 3 – Shira 1 Camp (3500m) to Shira 2 Camp (3900m)

A gentle hike across the plateau leads to Shira 2 camp (3810 m) on moorland meadows by a stream. A variety of short hikes are available on the Plateau, making this a good acclimatization day.
TrekkingTime: 3-4 hours
| Distance: 8 km |
Altitude Gain: 305 m

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Day 4 – Shira 2 Camp (3900m) to Barranco Camp (3960m)

From the Shira Plateau, we continue to the east, passing the junction near the peak of Kibo. As we continue, our direction changes to the South East towards the Lava Tower, called the “Shark’s Tooth.” Shortly after the tower, we come to the second junction, which brings us up to the Arrow Glacier (4876 m). We now continue down to the Barranco Hut (3860 m). Although you end the day at the same elevation as when you began, this is another important day for acclimatization.
TrekkingTime: 6-7 hours |
Distance: 10 km |
Altitude Gain: 50 m

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Day 5 – Barranco Camp (3960m) to Karanga Camp (3963m)

We start the day by descending into the start of the Great Barranco, a huge ravine. We then exit steeply, up what has been termed the Breakfast Wall. It is a climb over rocks, not technical but long and tiring.
Passing underneath the Heim and Kersten glaciers, we head towards the Karanga Valley (4000 m) overnight. Trekking Time: 3-4 hours
| Distance: 6 km
| Altitude Gain: 140 m

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Day 6 – Karanga Camp (3963) to Barafu Camp (4640m)

After a good night’s rest and breakfast, we set off on our walk to Barafu camp at 4640m. The climb will take us across desolate scree slopes with no vegetation around us at all. It’s a tough steep walk made more difficult by the altitude. On arriving at camp we eat and spend the afternoon resting as we prepare for a long night and day ahead. It is important to keep hydrated and warm. We have an early dinner and then try to get some sleep as we will be getting up between 11 pm and 12 pm to start the climb to the summit.

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Day 7 – Barafu Camp (4,680 meters) to Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters) and then Mweka Camp (3,100 meters)

You will be awoken around 23:30 with hot tea and biscuits. Hopefully, you have managed to get a few hours sleep; don’t worry if you haven’t as most people struggle to sleep before summit night. Do however make sure that all your kit, including warm clothes, headlamp, insulated water reserves, and snacks are ready for a sharp departure at 24:00. The trek up Kibo is steep and slow. The trick is to keep your momentum moving forward, one step at a time. It takes about 6-8 hours to reach the top of the crater rim where you will see the sign for Stella Point (5,739 meters). You still have another 156 meters of altitude to walk around the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters). After reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro, a 4.5km / 3-mile ascent, you still have an 11km / 7-mile descent to Mweka Camp (3,100 meters)! Mweka is situated in the upper part of the rainforest zone. The richness of oxygen and moisture in the air will be a very welcome surprise.

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Day 8 – Mweka Camp (3,100 meters) to Mweka Gate (1,640 meters)

In the morning after breakfast, you will be trekking down to Mweka gate. The trek is a pleasant one through the lower rain-forested slopes and down to Mweka Gate (1,640 meters). Although you cover 9km / 5.5 miles, the trek only takes 3-4 hours. Assuming you successfully reach Stella Point or Uhuru Peak you will be presented with official certificates – a green certificate for the former and a gold certificate for the latter. It is customary to tip your trekking crew before being transported back to your hotel in Arusha.
The end of 8 Days Lemosho Route

Kilimanjaro Is Climbable All Year Round. The Best Months To Climb Are December-March, And September-October, Which Are The Warmest And Driest Months. The Next Best Are June To August, But They Are Colder. July, August, And September Are The Busiest Months. Summiting On Or Soon After A Full Moon Is Very Beautiful And Helps Illuminate The Landscape Without Using Headlamps. However, It Is Also Very Bright For Sleeping And Stars Are Not As Visible.

Malaria Is A Serious Problem In East Africa So You Must Consult Your Doctor About Getting Effective Malaria Prophylaxis For Your Visit. Many People Are Avoiding Lariam Nowadays And Using Malarone. You Cannot Catch Malaria Above 3000 Metres On Kilimanjaro, But You Must Be Careful Below That Altitude, Particularly If You Visit The Coast Where The Strains Of Malaria Tend To Be Especially Virulent.

Temperatures Range From 25 To 30 Degrees Celsius At The Foot Of The Mountain And -15 To -20 Degrees Celsius On Top Plus Wind Chill. Lower Down, It Can Be Wet And Humid, But Higher Up, There Can Be Snow. Rain And Snow May Be Encountered Any Time Of The Year!

It Requires No Technical Climbing Experience, And Any Moderately Fit Person Can Summit The Mountain.

Your Decision Will Depend On Where You Want To Sleep And The Hiking Distance Each Day And Number Of Days Of Each Route. On The Marangu Route, You Sleep In Huts With Simple Beds, While On All The Other Routes, You Sleep In Tents. There Are Two Main Routes On The Mountain: The Marangu And Machame. You May Also Want To Consider The Rongai Route As It Is Far Less Traveled. The Lemosho Route Is A Good Choice If You Want A Longer Route (8+ Days). Kindly Visit Our Kili Routes Page.

There Has Been A Lot Of Negative Press About Marangu. In Our View, And We Arrange Treks On All The Routes, It Is Very Unfair. This Is The Only Route That Uses Huts Rather Than Tents And Some Years Ago There Was A Serious Problem With Overcrowding In The Huts. In Those Years The Machame Route Was Much Less Frequented. But We Think The Main Reason That Some Operators Speak Against The Marangu And Boost The Machame Is That The Booking System For Marangu Is Demanding Of Operators' Time. There Is No Booking System For Machame (Nor The Other Camping Routes). You Just Show Up At The Machame Gate The First Morning Of The Trek. No One Ever Knows How Many People Will Be On The Trail Until The Gate Closes For That Day. There Is A Daily Quota Of Only About 70 Climbers Allowed To Start On The Marangu Route On Any Day (This Is Why Booking Is Not Always Easy).
There Are Many Days In The Season When There Are Many More Climbers On The Machame Route Than On The Marangu. This Is Not In Any Way To Denigrate The Very Beautiful Machame Route.
But These Are Things To Bear In Mind When Hearing The Marangu Route Described As The Tourist, Easy Or Coca Cola Route And The Machame As The Scenic Or The Whisky Route! It Is True That You Will Hear Many People Who Have Climbed Machame Say That It Is Better Than Marangu, And This Is Conveyed To Many Of The Guide Book Writers. But Remember That The Overwhelming Majority Of Climbers Only Ever Climb One Route. The Chances Are That The Climbers Who Say This Have Never Been On The Marangu Route And Are Simply Repeating What They Have Been Told Or Have Read.

Physically, The Marangu And Machame Routes Are Rather Different. The Main Force Of Kibo's Volcanic Activity Occurred Out Towards The West (The Machame Side) And So Machame Is Steeper - Especially In The First Day And A Half - And More Rugged Than Marangu. It Is Often Considered More Scenic Because The Views Of Kibo Are More Impressive Than From The South-East (The Marangu Approach), But Many Consider The Vegetation On Day 2 Of The Marangu Route To Be More Attractive Than Anything Seen On The Western Side. As Always With Mountains, Every Route Has Its Advantages And Drawbacks. The Difficulty Grading Has Marangu As A 1, And Machame A 1+, So There's Not A Great Deal In It.

Always Remember To Maintain A Slow, Steady Pace From Beginning To End. Going Slowly Allows The Body To Acclimatize While Hiking. Those Who Start Out Too Quickly Will Have Troubles Higher Up The Mountain As The Body Will Be Overexerted. This Still Holds True If You Are Spending An Extra Day On The Mountain.

It Will Depend On The Route You Pick And Your Pace. It Can Take From 4-8 Hours To Reach The Summit From The High Camp.

A Weatherproof Jacket, Such As Gore-Tex.

A Woollen Sock That Fits Over The Head With Slits For Only The Eyes And Mouth.

Most Groups Will Start For The Summit On Ascent Day At 11 PM To 12:30AM, Depending On The Perceived Fitness Of The Group, The Weather And The Route. The Pre-Dawn Hours, While Cold, Are Also The Calmest And Clearest. The Best Views From The Summit Are At Dawn. Often Clouds And High Winds Develop Not Long After Sunrise Making The Summit Much Less Attractive And The Descent More Difficult. Guides Who Have Been To The Summit Scores Of Times Report That It Is Very Rare To Find It Cloudy At The Summit At Dawn In Any Season. The Ascent Day Is A Very Long Day Of Hiking. Some People May Require 15 Hours To Reach The Summit And Descend To The Campsite For That Day.

No, But We Can Schedule Transfer From Nairobi By Riverside Shuttles For An Additional Charge.

If A Client Cannot Walk Because They Are Injured Or Sick, At Least Two Support Staff Will Assist This Climber Down. There Is No Extra Charge For Coming Down And Taken Back To The Hotel, But You Will Get No Money Back For That Mountain Days You Missed, And You Will Be Responsible For Medical Assistance And Extra Hotel Nights. We Highly Recommend Travel Insurance To Cover Any Medical Expenses And Further Evacuation

The Typical Tip Is: Porters $10 Per Day Per Porter Cooks $12 To $15 Per Cook Assistant Guides $15 To $20 Per Guide Kilimanjaro Guides $20 Per Day And Up Per Guide *Tip Amounts Listed For Kilimanjaro Are Per Group, Not Per Individual Traveler. For Instance, If Four People Are On Kili, They Should Each Contribute $5/Day If They Want To Tip The Lead Guide $20.

A 30% Deposit Is Required At Time Of Booking To Hold Your Climb/Safari.

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