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Kilimanjaro
Climb: Lemosho Route 8 Days / 7 Nights -
Day
1
The
arriving day meet our tour guide at the arriving point and been transferred
to hotel in Moshi town for overnight stay.
DAY
2
Londorossi
Gate (2100m) - Mti Mkubwa camp (2750m)
Your day starts
early with a briefing, followed by breakfast and a 2-hour drive from Moshi
(910m) to Londorossi Park Gate (2100m). The guides and porters prepare
and pack the supplies and your equipment in the village. You will receive
a lunch pack and you can also buy mineral water in the village. From here
a forest track requiring a 4WD vehicle leads to Lemosho Glades (2100m,
11km, 45 minutes). You will have a lunch stop about half way and will
reach the Machame camping area in the late afternoon. Walk along forest
trails to Mti Mkubwa (big tree) campsite, (2750m, 3 hours). Your porters
(arriving at the camp site long before you) will have your tent set up
on your arrival. In the evening the porters will boil drinking and washing
water and the cook will prepare dinner, before you retire to your tent
for the night. Night temperatures can already drop to freezing point at
this campsite.
DAY 3
Mti Mkubwa camp (2750m) - Shira 2 camp (3840m)
You rise early
at Mti Mkubwa camp and, after breakfast, you climb an hour or so to the
top of the forest and then the trail gradually steepens and enters the
giant heather moorland zone. Several streams are crossed. A gentle walk
across the plateau leads to Shira 2-camp on moorland meadows next to a
stream (3840m). By now you will be able to see, in an easterly direction,
the Western Breach with its stunning glaciers. The porters will boil drinking
and washing water, before serving dinner. The night at this exposed camp
will even be colder than the previous night, with temperatures dropping
to well below freezing. Enjoy dinner and overnight.
DAY 4
Shira (3840m) - Lava Tower (4630m) - Barranco camp (3950m)
The route now turns east into a semi desert and rocky landscape surrounding
Lava Tower, where you reach an altitude of 4630m after about a 5 hours
walk. Lunch is served in a designated area before ascending the rocky
scree path to Lava Tower (4630m). Definitely the toughest day so far.
It is normally around this point, where for the first time, some climbers
will start to feel symptoms of breathlessness, irritability and headaches.
After lunch you descent again by almost 680m to the Barranco camping area
and after reaching the high altitude of 4600m at Lava Tower, the true
acclimatisation benefit of this day becomes clear. This descent to Barranco
camp takes about 2 hours and offers great opportunities to take some beautiful
photographs of the Western Breach and Breach Wall. The 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 your dinner.
DAY 5
Barranco camp (3950m) - Barafu camp (4550m)
After spending a night at the Great Barranco Wall (a very imposing sight
at first), you make your way up this awesome looking obstacle, which in
the end normally turns out to be easier than anticipated. Topping out
just below the Heim Glacier, you now appreciate just how beautiful Kilimanjaro
really is. The route then heads down through the Karanga Valley over intervening
ridges and valleys, and then joins up with the Mweka route. This is the
preferred route down from the summit, so remember it. Turn left up the
ridge and after another hour or so, you reach Barafu Hut. The last water
stop on the route is the Karranga Valley, as there is no water at Barafu
camp. Barafu is the Swahili word for "ice" and it is a bleak
and inhospitable camping area to spend the night. Totally exposed to the
ever-present gales the tents are pitched on a narrow, stony, and dangerous
ridge. Make sure that you familiarise yourself with the terrain before
dark to avoid any accidents. The summit is now a further 1345m up and
you will make the final ascent the same night. 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.
DAY 6
SUMMIT ATTEMPT Barafu camp (4550m)--Uhuru
Peak (5895m)-Mweka (3100m)
You will rise around 23h30, and after some tea you shuffle off into the
night. You will head in a northwesterly direction and ascend through heavy
scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. This 6-hour walk to Stella
point is for many climbers, mentally and physically the most challenging
on the route. At Stella Point (5685m) you will stop for a short rest and
will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely
to see (weather permitting). From Stella Point you will normally encounter
snow all the way on your 2-hour ascent to Uhuru Peak. The time you will
spend on the summit will depend on the weather conditions. Do not stop
here for too long, as it will be extremely difficult to start again due
to cold and fatigue. Enjoy your accomplishment and a day to remember
for the rest of your live. The walk back to Barafu from the summit, takes
about 3 hours. Here you will have a well earned but short rest and collect
the rest of your gear, before heading down to Mweka hut (3100m). The route
is not difficult and will take you down the rock and scree path into the
moorland and eventually into the forest. The camp is situated in the upper
forest and mist or rain can be expected in the late afternoon. Dinner,
and washing water will be prepared as well as drinking water.
DAY 7
Mweka camp (3100m) - Mweka Gate (1980m)
After an early breakfast, it is a short 3-hour and scenic hike back to
the Park gate. It is strongly recommended not to pay your porters any
tips until you and all your gear have reached the gate safely.From the
Mweka Gate you will continue down into the Mweka village, normally a muddy
3 km (1 hour) hike. In the Mweka village you will and drive back to Moshi
for a long overdue hot shower, dinner and celebrations!! Overnight in
Moshi hotel
DAY 8
Depart
for Nairobi by shuttle bus for Moshi -Nairobi at 11am arriving at 6.30
pm .or flight to KIA or continue with a Safari With Us.
Price
US$ 1450 per person:
Any additional day is US$ 210 per person
The price is inclusive
of:-
2 transfers from Moshi
to Lemosho park gate -return
3 meals per day while trekking - Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian
6 days Kilimanjaro trek- Lemosho
5 nights accomodation in camps while trekking Lemosho
First and Last night accommodation at YMCA/Buffalo hotel Moshi -Bed and
Breakfast.
All park entrance fees and government levies
English speaking mountain Guide and assistant guides
Minimum of 3 Porters per client
Mess Tent, tables, chairs, toilet tents.
Satellite phones/Mobile
Phones
The Price does not
include:
Gloves, Sun glasses, Sleeping bag, Hats ,
Rain suits, Warm Jacket,
Heavy boots, Scarf's, Rain Trousers
Note: All the above
items can be hired at a reasonable price
Kilimanjaro
Summit Gear List
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Leather or thermal boots
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Gore-Tex, Microtex or K-Tech Trilaminate jacket
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Gore-Tex, Microtex or K-Tech pants
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Fleece jacket
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Fleece pants
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Gore-Tex mittens or gloves
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Fleece gloves (use as inner for Gore-Tex mittens)
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Thermal glove liners (use as inner for Gore-Tex gloves)
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Gaiters
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Fleece balaclava
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Thermal balaclava
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Thermal top
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Thermal long johns
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Thermal socks
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Sunglasses with UV protection
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Day pack
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Head torch
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Thermal flask
Kilimanjaro Trekking gear: (Wear between
camps)
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Rain suit or poncho (mainly used in the rain forest)
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Hiking boots or cross trainers
. Day pack
. Short pants
. Tracksuit pants
. T-shirts
. Sun hat (peak
caps do not offer enough protection)
. Woolen socks
. Fleece beanie
. Water bottle
Kilimanjaro General gear & equipment
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Duffel bag
. Walking stick
(adjustable)
. Sleeping bag
(-10 rating)
. Sleeping mat
Kilimanjaro Helpful hints
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Drink at least three to four litres of water a day.
. Use water filters and purifying pills to minimize
stomach bugs.
. Take enough snacks like energy bars, drink mixes,
etc.
. Do not move too fast, walk at a slow steady pace.
. Move as lightly as possible, do not carry unnecessary
weight.
. All clothing in Duffel bags or backpacks must be
protected with sack-liners to avoid getting wet, especially through
the rainforest.
. High factor lip balm and sun block is essential.
. Nausea and headache pills should be kept handy on
summit night.
. Symptoms of altitude sickness can be reduced by using
medication (consult your doctor).
. New boots should be walked-in; this avoids blisters.
. Use a sleeping mat when camping.
. Use a thermal flask on summit night; other water
bottles will freeze.
. Allow camera or video camera to acclimatize; do not
wrap or place them in plastic bags.
. Thermal glove liners allow easier camera handling
on the summit.
. Use only new camera and headlamp batteries on summit
night.
. Guides and porters will expect tips; confirm amounts
with your tour operator.
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