Experience Kilimanjaro's most scenic and diverse route with excellent acclimatization on our 7-day Lemosho itinerary. This well-paced trek offers breathtaking wilderness scenery, abundant wildlife sightings, and a gradual ascent profile that maximizes your summit success. The Lemosho route approaches from the western side, taking you through pristine rainforest, across the Shira Plateau, and through spectacular valleys to Africa's highest peak at 5,895 meters.
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Begin your adventure through pristine rainforest
Your Lemosho route adventure begins at Londorossi Gate (2,250m) where you'll complete registration formalities. After meeting your guides and porters, we drive to the trailhead and start our trek through the beautiful and less-crowded western rainforest.
The trail winds through pristine montane forest with excellent opportunities to spot colobus monkeys, blue monkeys, and various forest birds. We'll enjoy a picnic lunch en route before reaching Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,650m) in the afternoon. This remote camp offers a true wilderness experience as we begin our ascent.
Trekking Time: 3-4 hours
Elevation: 2,650m
Accommodation: Mountain Camping
Ascend to the spectacular Shira Plateau
After breakfast, we continue our ascent, gradually leaving the rainforest behind and entering the heather and moorland zone. The trail offers stunning views as we climb towards the Shira Plateau.
We'll trek through beautiful alpine landscapes with giant lobelias and groundsels dotting the terrain. As we approach Shira 1 Camp (3,505m), we're rewarded with our first breathtaking views of Kibo Peak across the plateau. The air becomes noticeably thinner as we continue our acclimatization.
Trekking Time: 5-6 hours
Elevation: 3,505m
Accommodation: Shira 1 Camp
Explore the high-altitude wilderness
Today we trek east across the Shira Plateau to Shira 2 Camp (3,850m). The relatively flat traverse allows for excellent acclimatization while offering panoramic views of the Shira Cathedral and surrounding peaks.
We have the option to take an acclimatization hike in the afternoon to higher elevation, following the "climb high, sleep low" principle. This additional time on the plateau significantly improves our body's adaptation to reduced oxygen levels and prepares us for higher altitudes ahead.
Trekking Time: 3-5 hours
Elevation: 3,850m
Accommodation: Shira 2 Camp
Acclimatization day with Lava Tower ascent
Today we follow the classic acclimatization principle of "climb high, sleep low." We ascend to Lava Tower (4,630m) for lunch, giving our bodies excellent exposure to higher altitude before descending to Barranco Camp (3,950m).
This strategic itinerary significantly improves our acclimatization and dramatically increases summit success rates. The descent into the Great Barranco Valley offers spectacular views of the Breach Wall and surrounding glaciers. The famous Barranco Wall awaits us tomorrow morning.
Trekking Time: 6-7 hours
Maximum Altitude: 4,630m
Accommodation: Barranco Camp
Conquer the Barranco Wall and continue to Karanga
Today features the exciting scramble up the Barranco Wall - a non-technical but impressive rock face that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. This is one of the most memorable parts of the Lemosho route.
After conquering the wall, we traverse through valleys and ridges to Karanga Camp (3,995m). This shorter day allows for additional acclimatization and rest before our summit push. The camp sits in a beautiful valley with excellent views of the southern glaciers.
Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
Elevation: 3,995m
Accommodation: Karanga Camp
Approach the base camp for summit attempt
We continue our ascent to Barafu Camp (4,673m), which means "ice" in Swahili. The trail takes us through alpine desert with increasingly sparse vegetation as we approach the base of the summit cone.
Thanks to our excellent acclimatization on the Lemosho route, your body is now well-prepared for the high altitude. We'll arrive at Barafu Camp for lunch and spend the afternoon resting and preparing for the midnight summit attempt. We'll hydrate well, check our equipment, organize our summit layers, and get as much rest as possible before the challenging night ahead.
Trekking Time: 3-4 hours
Elevation: 4,673m
Accommodation: Barafu Camp
Summit day and final descent
We begin our summit attempt around midnight, trekking by headlamp through the darkness. The climb to Stella Point (5,739m) is steep and challenging, but witnessing the sunrise from this vantage point is an unforgettable experience.
From Stella Point, we continue along the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,895m) - the highest point in Africa. After celebrating our achievement and taking photos, we descend back to Barafu Camp for a short rest before continuing down to Mweka Gate (1,640m). The Lemosho route's excellent acclimatization profile makes this challenging summit day much more manageable.
At Mweka Gate, you'll receive your summit certificates - gold for those who reached Uhuru Peak and green for Stella Point. We'll then transfer you back to your hotel in Moshi or Arusha for a hot shower, celebration dinner, and to collect your luggage before departure, celebrating your successful 7-day Lemosho route adventure.
Summit Trek: 6-8 hours
Descent: 4-6 hours
Maximum Altitude: 5,895m
Transfer to hotel & departure
Everything you need to know about what's included in your Kilimanjaro adventure
All these services are covered in your package
Licensed, experienced Kilimanjaro guides with wilderness first responder certification
Nutritious, high-energy meals prepared by our mountain chef (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Quality tents, sleeping mats, and all necessary camping gear
All park entry fees, rescue fees, and transfers to/from Londorossi Gate
Dedicated porters to carry equipment, food, and personal bags (max 15kg)
Purified drinking water provided throughout the trek
Comprehensive first aid kit, emergency oxygen, and pulse oximeter
Official Kilimanjaro National Park summit certificate
Additional expenses to consider
Airfare to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
Tanzania tourist visa (approximately $50-100 depending on nationality)
Hotel nights before and after the climb (can be arranged separately)
Meals not on the mountain (before and after the trek)
Gratuities for guides, cooks, and porters (recommended $300-400 for 7 days)
Comprehensive travel insurance including medical evacuation
Clothing, sleeping bags, trekking poles (available for rental)
Beer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks
Find answers to common questions about climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via all routes and durations.
The best climbing seasons are January-March and June-October. January-March offers warmer temperatures with clearer skies, while June-October has drier conditions with excellent visibility. The long rainy season (April-May) and short rains (November) are less ideal due to slippery trails and cloud cover.
Success rates vary by route and duration. Generally, longer routes have higher success rates due to better acclimatization. Lemosho Route (7 days: 85-90%, 8 days: 90-95%), Machame Route (7 days: 85-90%, 6 days: 75-85%), Marangu Route (6 days: 65%, 5 days: 50%). The 7-day Lemosho offers one of the highest success rates with excellent acclimatization.
The Lemosho Route is considered one of the best routes for acclimatization with a gradual ascent profile. While no mountaineering experience is required, excellent physical fitness is essential. You should be comfortable hiking 5-7 hours daily with a daypack. The route's wilderness nature and longer approach make it ideal for those seeking a more remote experience.
Symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Our guides are trained in wilderness first aid and carry pulse oximeters to monitor oxygen saturation. We follow the "pole pole" (slowly slowly) approach, maintain proper hydration, and have emergency oxygen and descent protocols. The Lemosho route's excellent acclimatization profile helps minimize altitude issues significantly.
The Lemosho Route uses high-quality mountain tents for accommodation. Our camping equipment includes comfortable sleeping mats, and we provide spacious dining tents with camp chairs and tables. All accommodations are selected for safety, comfort, and minimal environmental impact. The remote campsites on Lemosho offer a true wilderness experience.
Essential items include: layered clothing for varying temperatures, quality waterproof jacket and pants, insulated jacket for summit night, thermal base layers, broken-in hiking boots, headlamp, sleeping bag rated to -10°C, daypack, and personal medications. We provide a comprehensive packing list upon booking and offer rental equipment for most items.
We maintain small group sizes of 4-10 climbers with a guide-to-client ratio of 1:2 on summit night and 1:4 during regular trekking days. This ensures personalized attention and safety. Private climbs can be arranged for individuals, couples, or custom groups with tailored pacing and flexibility.
Our professional mountain chefs prepare nutritious, high-energy meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner plus snacks. Meals are designed for altitude trekking with carbohydrates for energy and adequate hydration. We accommodate dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.) with advance notice. Sample meals include porridge, soups, pasta, fresh vegetables, and protein sources.
Tipping is customary and greatly appreciated. We recommend $300-400 per climber for the 7-day trek distributed as follows: Head Guide ($20-25/day), Assistant Guide ($15-20/day), Cook ($12-15/day), and Porters ($8-10/day each). Tips are typically collected and distributed collectively on the last day. Our staff work exceptionally hard to ensure your safety and success.
Our comprehensive safety protocol includes: certified Wilderness First Responder guides, daily health checks with pulse oximeters, emergency oxygen systems, satellite communication, carefully planned acclimatization schedules, and emergency evacuation procedures. We maintain one of the industry's best safety records through rigorous guide training and conservative altitude management.
Yes, the 7-day Lemosho route is excellent for first-time high-altitude climbers. The gradual ascent profile and excellent acclimatization opportunities make it ideal for beginners. The key factors are good physical fitness, mental preparedness, and the route's wilderness experience. We recommend discussing any health concerns with your doctor before booking.
The 7-day Lemosho Route is renowned for its spectacular scenery, wilderness experience, and excellent acclimatization profile. It approaches from the western side, offering pristine rainforest, abundant wildlife sightings, and breathtaking views across the Shira Plateau. The route is less crowded than Machame and provides a more gradual ascent, making it one of the most scenic and successful routes on Kilimanjaro.
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