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If you have already done Kilimanjaro in the past, and looking for a fresh different route, then the Lemosho is just the route on Kilimanjaro for you.
Being the longest route this route will assist greatly with your acclimatization process to reach Uhuru peak, the summit of Kilimanjaro.
The Lemosho route can be done in 6 days, 7 or 8 days. We recommend to take 7 days, although 6 days will allow adequate acclimatization.
Compared to the other routes, the Lemosho route will offer you a high chance or reaching the summit.
No route on Kilimanjaro will guarantee you reaching the summit, but is that not the reason why you want to climb Kilimanjaro? You want to challenge yourself, with the reward being worth so much more at the end.
With Dream World Adventures, through our years of experience and logistical systems in place, we offer our clients a 100% chance of reaching the summit, helping you prepare for your adventure from mental and physical aspect.
Anybody with average fitness levels, the right equipment and armed with knowledge of what lies ahead will stand a good chance of successfully summitting Kilimanjaro and no prior experience is required due to it not being a technical climb at all.
Unfortunately though, altitude affects each person differently, irrespective of age, gender and fitness levels and the fear of ‘will I get sick?” plagues all of us before the time.
If traveling from South Africa, we also have some great Kilimanjaro packages from South Africa.
While the Machame route should definitely be consider, other routes on Kilimanjaro we recommend will be the Marangu route, Machame route, Rongai route or the Umbwe route.
Look no further than our Kilimanjaro online guide.
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Lemosho route itinerary day 01
Travel day to Moshi in Tanzania.
The first day of your itinerary, after arriving at Kilimanjaro International Airport, will be to traveling to Moshi in Tanzania.
Your adventure itinerary will start and finish in Moshi.
If you will be traveling by Air your arrival Airport will be at Kilimanjaro International Airport.
After arriving at Kilimanjaro International Airport you will be met by a representative of our Tanzanian counterparts and be transferred to Hotel Springlands in Moshi.
This hotel offers great views of mountain Kilimanjaro on a clear day.
You will overnight at Hotel Springlands.
Lemosho route itinerary day 02
Moshi – Lemosho gate – Mti Mkubwa camp.
After a relaxing night stay at Springlands your first day on your Lemosho route Kilimanjaro adventure starts.
Depending on what time your arrived at the hotel on the previous day, you would either have had a detailed briefing with your guide.
Important things that needs to be covered are your equipment, if you still need to rent some gear this is the time to get all in place.
Also the meals that will be prepared for you will be covered, if you have specific requirements or needs please remember to communicate this to your guide.
From Springlands Hotel it will be approximately 3 hour drive to Londorossi Park Gate then on to the Lemosho Glades, the starting point for you hike on the western side of the National Park.
While you sign in and register at the Lemosho gate office, the guides and porters will prepare and pack the supplies and your equipment.
The guide will present you with a lunch pack, and drinking water for the first day will be bottled water that you can purchase at Springlands Hotel in Moshi.
It is important to understand that your acclimatization proses starts from day one, and you need to ensure that you allow your body enough time to acclimatize.
Also, important you keep up with water intake, in order to keep your body’s natural balance. Your guide and his assistant guide will provide the pace for your hike, do not try and go faster.
Here you will start walking along forest trails to Mti Mkubwa (big tree) campsite.
After arriving at the Mti Mkubwa (big tree) campsite, you can start relaxing as all the normal camp responsibilities are taken care of by your guide and his support team.
Dinner will be prepared by the head cook, and drinking water collected by the porters.
Have your containers ready to be filled up by the support team (water will be boiled).
While the water has been tested by the Tanzanian National parks board (TANAPA), it will be saver to use the boiled water that is made available.
Using water purification tablets will add extra peace of mind.
Washing water will also be made available.
Your guide will schedule in a briefing with the group either that evening or the next morning, with a test with his pulse oximeter to monitor the blood oxygen levels of each hiker.
After enjoying dinner in the dining tent, you will retire to your tent for a good night rest, to be ready for the following day’s adventure.
Night temperatures can already drop to freezing point, with the Sun normally setting & rising just before 7 o’ clock each day.
A good idea will be to take some reading material or some card games to keep yourself busy in the evening.
Lemosho route itinerary day 03
Mti Mkubwa camp – The Shira 2 camp.
This day for most people will be the easiest day on the Lemosho route. By now you should be more adapted to the surroundings.
If you have packed your gear like we recommend, in separate plastic bags, getting ready will be much easier.
Breakfast will be early in the morning with a short briefing with your guide on what lies ahead for the day.
Weather plays a huge role, but for most cases the day should entail a much easier hiking experience compared to the first day.
After breakfast you will pack your last things in your duffel bag & your day pack, and collected water that is again boiled and easy for consumption.
The increase in altitude will be around 1 200m.
The route gradually gets steeper and enters a giant heather moorland zone then crosses the Shira Ridge to the Shira Plateau. Continue walking towards Kibo until you reach the Shira 2 encampment.
Amazing sunsets and moon risings can be filmed from the campsite.
After arriving the porters will start to collect and prepare drinking and washing water for each hiker.
Dinner will be enjoyed followed by a briefing with your guide and the daily test with his pulse oximeter to monitor the blood oxygen levels of each hiker.
The night at this exposed camp will even be colder than the previous night, with temperatures dropping to well below freezing.
Lemosho route itinerary day 04
Shira camp 2 – Barranco camp.
After breakfast, and the normal camping experience as per the previous days, the Lemosho route (joining up with the Machame route at this point) will turn east into a semi desert and rocky landscape surrounding Lava Tower.
Lunch is served in an area what is best described as a fork in the road.
At this point you will have the choice of either ascending higher to Lava Tower, or to take the lower road down to the Barranco encampment.
It is of utmost importance to ascend very slowly here to avoid altitude-related problems.
This part is also normally very warm and dry so remember to cover up with sun block and to drink water regularly.
From Shira to Lava Tower will take you approximately 4 hours and from Lava Tower to the Barranco camp approximately 2 hours.
This descent to Barranco camp offers great opportunities to take some photographs of the Western Breach Wall.
The Barranco camp is situated in a valley below the Breach and Great Barranco Wall, which should provide you with a memorable sunset while you wait for the preparation of your dinner and overnight at Barranco Camp site.
Lemosho route itinerary day 05
Barranco camp – Karanga Valley.
Start early to cross over the Great Barranco wall.
The wall looks more difficult and intimidating than it is, but will still take you allot of effort to reach the top.
From the top of the wall a couple of valleys need to be crossed before reaching the Karanga valley in time for lunch.
It is our recommendation to add this extra day on the mountain, in doing so completing a 7 day itinerary compared to the standard 6 days.
Doing this, you will shorten the following day so that you can reach the Barafu camp earlier which will allow you much more time to rest prior to your summit attempt.
Dinner and overnight at Karanga valley Camp site.
Lemosho route itinerary day 06
Karanga Valley – Barafu camp
In the Karanga valley runs a small river and this will be your last water point prior to your descending from the summit.
Your guide will also advise you on this fact. We now continue on the Mweka route up towards the Barafu camp.
On arrival and after lunch start to prepare your equipment, ski stick and thermal clothing for your summit attempt.
This should include the replacement of your headlamp and camera batteries and make sure you have a spare set available as well. To prevent freezing it will be wise to carry your water in a thermal flask.
Go to bed at round about 19h00 and try to get some precious rest and sleep for not more than 5 Hours.
Lemosho route itinerary day 07
Barafu camp – Uhuru peak – Mweka camp.
Around midnight you will have to start your final ascent to the summit.
You will be woken with tea/coffee and biscuits.
This part of your hike will be done at night to be able to reach Stella Point around first light.
This will be by far the most difficult part of your hike, as you will not only be hiking on a slope of loose gravel, but also be doing so at altitude.
Remember to constantly be on the move and only take short breaks every 1 hour or so to avoid getting cold.
Your equipment that you have on should be able to assist your body to warm itself, and to keep cold wind out, but when not moving this becomes more difficult.
Once arriving at Stella Point, people tend to stay too long and subsequently turn around at this point.
Do not spend more than 10 minutes here as you still have the last leg of your trip to complete.
Another approximate 1 hour’s hike and you will have reached Uhuru Peak – the highest point in Africa!
After this amazing and emotional experience you will return to Barafu camp via Stella Point.
This will go a lot faster than when you summited and you should arrive back at Barafu camp before lunch time.
Enjoy a light lunch and a short break before continuing down with the Mweka route to the Mweka camp, where you spend your last night on the mountain.
Lemosho route itinerary day 08
Mweka camp – Mweka Gate – Moshi.
After Breakfast, you start your final descent to the Mweka Gate you will continue down into the Mweka village.
Enjoy the scenery as you walk thought the rain forest.
From Mweka village you will be transferred back to Springlands Hotel and you will be served a delicious hot lunch and a well-deserved hot shower.
It is recommended and tips are highly appreciated at the end of your trip.
Tips must only be given to the Guide at Springlands Hotel.
This is also where successful climbers receive their summit certificates.
Those climbers who reached Stella Point (5756m) are issued with green certificates and those who reached Uhuru Peak (5895m) receive gold certificates.
Overnight in Springlands hotel.
Lemosho route table day 01
Travel day to Moshi in Tanzania.
Start of day: | Kilimanjaro International Airport |
End of day: | Moshi |
Traveling time: | 60~90 minutes drive |
Lemosho route table day 02
Day 1 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | The Lemosho Park gate 2 100m |
End of day: | Mti Mkubwa camp 2650m |
Terrain: | Rain forest / Montane forest |
Distance covered: | 7 km |
Hiking time: | 4 hours |
Lemosho route table day 03
Day 2 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | Mti Mkubwa camp 2650m |
End of day: | Shira 2 camp 3 850 m |
Terrain: | Heathland / Moorland |
Distance covered: | 17 km |
Hiking time: | 9 hours |
Lemosho route table day 04
Day 3 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | Shira 2 camp 3 850 |
1st point of interest: | Lava Tower 4 600m |
End of day: | Barranco camp 3 900 |
Terrain: | Alpine Desert / Semi desert |
Distance covered: | 10 km |
Hiking time: | 6 hours |
Lemosho route table day 05
Day 4 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | Barranco camp 3 900 m |
End of day: | Karanga Valley camp 3 995 m |
Terrain: | Alpine Desert |
Distance covered: | 4 km |
Hiking time: | 5 hours |
Lemosho route table day 06
Day 5 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | Karanga Valley camp 3 995 m |
End of day: | Barafu camp 4 673 m |
Terrain: | Alpine Desert |
Distance covered: | 4 km |
Hiking time:: | 4 hours |
Lemosho route table day 07
Day 6 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | Barafu camp 4 673 m |
1st point of interest: | Stella point 5 756 m |
Distance covered: | 4.3 km |
Hiking time: | 6 hours |
2nd point of interest: | Uhuru Peak at 5 895m |
Distance covered: | 0.7 km |
Hiking time: | 1 hours |
Descent down to: | Mweka camp 3 100 m |
Distance covered: | 12.5 km |
Hiking time: | 8 hours |
Lemosho route table day 08
Day 7 on Lemosho route:
Start of day: | Mweka camp 3 100 m |
Descent down to: | Mweka Park gate 1 640 m |
Distance covered: | 10 km |
Terrain: | Rain forest / Montane forest |
Hiking time: | 3 km |
End of day: | Moshi |
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