The Lemosho Glades route is perhaps the least used initial ascent route on Kilimanjaro, partly because of its remote location and likewise the difficult roads leading to the trailhead. The trailhead is at relatively high elevation, and thus we start slow and easy on this route. Buffalo and elephant sightings are possible on the first day trekking through the forest, and the trail is often overgrown from lack of use. The route leads up to the western edge of the Shira Plateau, and the hike across the plateau is said to be one of the most stunningly beautiful hikes in Africa. The trail merges on day three of the trek with the Shira Route (which begins near this point, at the end of the 4×4 track at the Morum Barrier Gate), and on day four merges with the Machame Route. From this point all three trails continue to Lava Tower, and then down into the Great Barranco Valley, where the Umbwe route joins steeply from the south. From here, the trail circumvents counter-clockwise around the upper slopes of the Kibo massif, over the high-desert ridges to the Karanga Valley, then to an exposed campsite set on a high ridge; Barafu (meaning literally “ice” in Kiswahili). From Barafu Camp we make our overnight attempt at Africa’s highest peak…an experience that few ever forget. The route as per this itinerary is the longest distance to trek up Kilimanjaro, so fitness certainly plays a role in the enjoyment and success of this trek. We start slow, and gain altitude slowly for the first four days, then the physical and mental demands increase. The trek from Barranco to Barafu and then the overnight trek to the summit is a serious challenge due to the short amount of time to rest before the overnight summit attempt. Overall, the distance covered and the intensity of the final few days make this trek a good choice only for the experienced hiker. The many changes of scenery and spectacular hike across the Shira Plateau make this trek truly special. There are no huts on this route; the accommodation is in mountain tents and dining is in our mess tents.
Inclusions
8-night accommodation in double occupancy
22 meals: 8 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 8 dinners
Transfers to/from airport or Arusha
English-speaking mountain guide
Experienced cooks, guides and porters
Tents
Dining or mess tents, camping table and chairs
Exclusions
International air – E-Visa for Tanzania – Mountain gear – Sleeping bag – Items of a personal nature – Gratuities to hotel personnel, guides and drivers – Insurance
DAY 1 ARUSHA · MOSHI
Meals : Dinner
Accommodation : Moshi for 1 night
DAY 2 MOSHI · FOREST CAMP
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation : Overnight at Forest Camp (Mtee Mkubwa Camp)
DAY 3 FOREST CAMP · SHIRA 1 CAMP
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation : Overnight at Shira 1 Camp
DAY 4 SHIRA 1 CAMP · SHIRA 2 CAMP
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation : Overnight at Shira 2 Camp
DAY 5 SHIRA 2 CAMP · BARRANCO CAMP
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation : Overnight at Barranco Camp
DAY 6 BARRANCO CAMP · BARAFU CAMP
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation : Overnight at Barafu Camp
DAY 7 BARAFU CAMP · UHURU PEAK · MWEKA CAMP
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation : Overnight at Mweka Camp
DAY 8 MWEKA CAMP · MOSHI
Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation : Moshi for 1 night
DAY 9 MOSHI · ARUSHA
Meals : Breakfast
HOTEL OPTIONS OR SIMILAR
Moshi
Park View Inn
Forest
Forest Camp
Shira 1
Shira 1 Camp
Shira 2
Shira 2 Camp
Barranco
Barranco Camp
Barafu
Barafu Camp
Mweka
Mweka Camp
Rates in CA$, per person, starting from, in double occupancy | Land Package | |||
Daily departures | Standard Climb | Deluxe Climb | ||
Double | Single | Double | Single | |
January 1st – December 31st, 2024 | 4249 | 5359 | 5559 | 7749 |
January 1st – December 31st, 2025 | 4399 | 5549 | 5759 | 8019 |
Extra Night 2024 | +469 | |||
Extra Night 2025 | +489 |
ITEMS INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED: | STANDARD CLIMBS: | DELUXE CLIMBS: |
4 SEASON MOUNTAINEERING TENTS | YES | YES |
COMFORTABLE MESS TENTS | YES | YES |
FOAM CAMPING MATRESSES | NO | YES |
CAMPING CHAIRS | YES | YES |
CAMPING TABLES | YES | YES |
HOT WATER BOTTLE FOR SLEEPING BAG | NO | NO |
PERSONAL PORTER FOR CARRYING DAY PACKS | NO | NO |
DRINKING WATER ON THE MOUNTAIN | YES | YES |
FOOD RESUPPLY (ONCE ON TREK) | NO | YES |
SOLAR LIGHTING IN DINING TENT | YES | YES |
SOLAR LIGHTING IN SLEEPING TENT | NO | NO |
KILIMANJARO MAP FOR EACH CLIENT | NO | NO |
DAILY HEALTH MONITORING (TWICE A DAY WITH AN OXIMETER) | YES | YES |
GUIDES EXPERIENCED IN FIRST AID AND LIFE SAVING SKILLS | YES | YES |
COOKS WHO FOR ALL DIETARY REQUIREMENTS | YES | YES |
PORTERS | YES | YES |
OXYGEN CYLINDER (1 CYLINDER EVERY 4 PASSENGERS) | NO | YES |
HYPERBARRIC PRESSURE BAG (1 EVERY 5 PASSENGERS) | NO | YES |
CHEMICAL TOILET (1 EVERY 5 PASSENGERS) | NO | YES |
FOOD DEPENDING ON THE DIETARY REQUIREMENTS OF THE CLIENTS | YES | YES |
AED HEART SAVING MACHINE | NO | YES |
PARK FEES | YES | YES |
HOT WATER FOR GETTING FRESH IN THE MORNING AND ONCE YOU REACH CAMP | YES | YES |
ASSISTANT GUIDES | YES | YES |
ALTITUDE SICKNESS CHECKLIST | YES | YES |
FULL TRIP AND SAFETY BRIEFING | YES | YES |
FULLY STOCKED FIRST AID KIT | YES | YES |
WASH BASIN FOR EACH CLIMBER AT CAMP | YES | YES |
THREE DELICIOUS AND HEARTY MEALS PER DAY | YES | YES |
SNACKS UPON ARRIVAL IN CAMP | YES | YES |
MOBILE PHONES | YES | YES |
VHF RADIOS | NO | YES |
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