8 Days Kilimanjaro Climb Lemosho Route

The Lemosho Route is a remote, less commonly used and beautiful way up the mountain. Because of its length, it allows for the best opportunity for acclimatization. Lemosho starts at Londorossi Gate, below the Shira Plateau, and treks through the rain forest of West Kilimanjaro to Shira 1 Camp. This route traverses the vast Shira Plateau, awarding scenic views. This plateau was actually formed where the first of Kilimanjaro's volcanoes erupted, and was later filled in from the larger Kibo eruption. 

On day four of this trek, climbers meet up with the Machame Route around the Lava Tower. From there, hike down into the Barranco Valley, ascend the Great Barranco Wall, and traverse underneath Kilimanjaro's Southern Ice field.

 Upon arrival to Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be met and transferred for overnight accommodation at your hotel. Your head guide will meet you for your briefing, gear check and arrange for you to hire any equipment you may need.

DAY 1: LONDROSSI GATE – MTI MKUBWA CAMP| RAINFORST

Trekking Time: 3 hours | Distance: 7 km | Altitude Gain: 360 m
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). 
 

DAY 2: MTI MKUBWA CAMP – SHIRA I CAMP| MOORLAND

Trekking Time: 6-7 hours | Distance: 10 km | Altitude Gain: 755 m 
After breakfast, we continue as the trails 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. 


 

 

 

DAY 3: SHIRA I CAMP –SHIRA HUT| MOORLAND


Trekking Time: 3-4 hours | Distance: 8 km | Altitude Gain: 305 m 
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. 

DAY 4: SHIRA HUT – LAVA TOWER – BARRANCO CAMP| SEMI DESERT

Trekking Time: 6-7 hours | Distance: 10 km | Altitude Gain: 50 m 
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. 


DAY 5: BARRANCO CAMP – KARANGA CAMP| ALPINE DESERT

Trekking Time: 3-4 hours | Distance: 6 km | Altitude Gain: 140 m 
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) for overnight. 

DAY 6: HIKE KARANGA CAMP – BARAFU CAMP| ALPINE DESERT

Trekking Time: 2-4 hours | Distance: 4 km | Altitude Gain: 600 m
After breakfast, we leave the Karanga Valley and pass the junction which connects with the Mweka Trail. We continue to the Barafu Hut (4600 m). You have completed the South Circuit, which offers views of the summit from many different angles. Here we make camp, rest, enjoy dinner, and prepare for the summit climb. 
 

DAY 7: BARAFU CAMP – SUMMIT| GLACIERS

Trekking Time: 6-8 hours | Distance: 7 km| Altitude Gain: 1296 m
We avoid walking too long in the heat of the sun today by starting around midnight, walking steeply upwards to the Summit glaciers. You will be climbing scree for 5 to 6 hours but you gain incredible height over a short distance. The views are spectacular. We should be on the crater rim at Stella Point (5750 m) as the first rays of the sun emerge. Spectacular ice cliffs within the crater surround us and the views to Mawenzi peak and beyond are breathtaking. Another hours walk takes us to our goal, the summit of Uhuru (5896 m), the highest point; Uhuru means freedom in Swahili. 
 

We begin the descent by returning to Stella Point and then descending on scree slope back to Barafu camp for breakfast and a rest before finally heading down to Millenium Camp (3000 m) for a well-earned rest. On our descent we have fabulous views of the plains and Mawenzi peak. 
Trekking Time: 6-8 hours | Distance: 12 km | Altitude Loss: 2896 m

DAY 8: MWEKA CAMP – MWEKA GATE – MOSHI| RAIN FOREST

Trekking Time: 4-5 hours | Distance: 10 km | Altitude Loss: 1360 m
A gentle trek takes us down through the rainforest to the Mweka Gate (1640 m), where we complete park formalities, are met by our vehicles, receive certificates of ascent courtesy of the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority and drive back to your hotel in Moshi.










Group Price


$1,850 per person when 1 person travels alone

$1,650 per person when 2 – 4 persons travel together

$1,620 per person when 5 – 7 persons travel together

$1,600 per person when 8 – 15 persons travel together

What is included


• Private transport to & from Kilimanjaro International Airport to your accommodation in Moshi.
• 2 nights of accommodation
• Transportation to & from the Kilimanjaro gate
• Park entry fees,
• Camping fees
• Kilimanjaro Rescue fees
• 18% VAT on tour fees & services
• 4 Season mountain tents
• Double layered Sleeping Mats
• Professional mountain guides, cook and porters
• 3 hot meals daily while on the mountain
• Enough treated & filtered drinking water throughout the trek
• Hot water for washing
• Fair treatment of our crew

• Government taxes
• Portable oxygen tanks & ox meter
• Emergency first-aid kit



What is not included


– Lunches, dinners and drinks at your hotel before and after climb.
– Travel insurance
– Portable flush toilet with a toilet tent is available for extra charges $ 70 for the entire trek.
– Flights
– Laundry (Available at hotel)
– Personal items and toiletries
– Tips for guides, porters and cook