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Climbing Mt.Kilimanjaro via Lemosho Route 8 days

By Kili Peak
Free cancellation available
Price is P 117,243 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 8d
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Overview
  • Diverse landscapes
  • Gradual acclimatization
  • Off-the-beaten-path adventure
Activity location
    • Moshi
    • Moshi, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
    • Gilman's Point, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania

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Climbing Mt.Kilimanjaro via Lemosho Route 8 days
  • Activity duration is 8 days8d
    8d
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 8:00
Price details
P 117,242.84 x 1 AdultP 117,242.84

Total
Price is P 117,242.84

What's included, what's not

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    Professional, experienced mountain guides to lead your way and ensure your safety
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    All park fees and government taxes, allowing you to focus on the trek itself
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    Airport transfers in Arusha, Tanzania, for a seamless start and finish to your adventure
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    Rescue fees for peace of mind, knowing support is available in case of emergencies
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    Delicious and nutritious meals throughout the climb, prepared by a dedicated cook
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    High-quality, waterproof four-season private mountain tents for a comfortable night's rest
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    Spacious mess tents with tables and chairs for group meals and socializing
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    All necessary camping equipment, including sleeping mats, for a convenient experience
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    Portable toilets for sanitation and hygiene throughout the trek
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    A comprehensive medical kit for minor injuries or ailments
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    Emergency oxygen for unforeseen situations, ensuring your well-being
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    Ethical and fair treatment of porters who assist with carrying supplies
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    International flights to and from Tanzania
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    Tanzania visa (typically obtained upon arrival for a fee)
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    Travel and medical insurance (highly recommended for your safety)
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    Personal gear like clothing, hiking boots, and a sleeping bag (although some companies offer rentals)
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    Gratuities for guides, porters, and cooks (tipping is customary to show appreciation for their service)
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    Alcoholic beverages and other personal snacks or drinks beyond what's provided
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    Hotel accommodation in Arusha before or after the trek (though some packages may include this)
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    Any additional activities you choose to do outside of the planned itinerary

What you can expect

Embark on an unforgettable 8-day adventure on the Lemosho Route, a scenic path that unveils Kilimanjaro's diverse wonders. Your journey begins on the western slopes, where a dense rainforest teeming with exotic birds and colorful butterflies welcomes you. Breathe in the crisp air as you trek beneath towering trees, sunlight dappling the lush foliage.

Day 2 marks a shift in scenery as you ascend towards the Shira Plateau, a high-altitude moorland dotted with volcanic craters and lava towers. Keep your eyes peeled for shy antelope and elusive rock hyraxes that might make an appearance. The panorama here is breathtaking, with snow-capped peaks emerging from a vast canvas of rolling hills.

As you traverse the Shira Plateau on Day 3, you'll encounter a fascinating geological oddity – the Shira Calderea, a collapsed volcanic caldera. Explore the lunar-like landscape and imagine the fiery forces that shaped this dramatic terrain. Days 4 and 5 will see you navigate semi-desert regions, where resilience is key. But the reward is incredible – witness the imposing Barranco Wall, a near-vertical cliff face that adds a touch of drama to the hike.

The climb intensifies as you reach Barranco Camp on Day 6, nestled amidst giant boulders. Here, proper acclimatization becomes crucial. You might even embark on a short acclimatization hike, taking in the panoramic views and preparing your body for the summit push.

Day 7 takes you to Karanga Camp, a high-altitude plateau offering stunning vistas of Kibo, the volcanic cone that forms Kilimanjaro's peak. The air thins here, and the feeling of accomplishment will surely grow as you conquer each step.

The summit night is a challenging but rewarding experience on Day 8. You'll depart Barafu Camp in the pre-dawn hours, tackling scree slopes and navigating the unforgiving darkness. But as the first rays of dawn paint the sky, you'll reach Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. The feeling of standing on the “Roof of Africa,” witnessing a sunrise unlike any other, is an unforgettable triumph.

Descending from the summit is equally scenic. You'll trek through Mweka Camp, passing through lower ecological zones and witnessing the diverse vegetation shift once more. As you reach the Mweka Gate on your final day, you'll be greeted with a sense of exhilaration and accomplishment, forever marked by your incredible journey on the Lemosho Route.

Location

Activity location
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    • Moshi
    • Moshi, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
    • Gilman's Point, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania