7 days Kilimanjaro - Lemosho Route

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Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route 7 Days – Climb Guide

Tanzania Northern Circuit Safaris
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The Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route 7 days trek is a perfect balance between adventure and acclimatization, offering one of the most scenic paths to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Starting from the remote western side, this route provides diverse landscapes and a high success rate.

Trip Details

  • Duration: 7 Days trek
  • Difficulty: Medium (requires good physical condition)
  • Scenery: Excellent (diverse landscapes throughout)
  • Traffic: Medium (less crowded than classic routes)

Highlights of the experience

🌄 Scenic and less crowded route

🌿 Remote start with rich wildlife and landscapes

🏆 Strong acclimatization for better summit success

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Day 1

Londorossi Gate → Mti Mkubwa Camp

Day Highlights

🌿 Remote rainforest start
🐾 Possible wildlife encounters
🥾 Easy and scenic introduction

Your journey begins with a drive to the remote Londorossi Gate, far from the busier Kilimanjaro routes.

After registration, you enter a lush rainforest where the air is humid and full of life. The trail is gentle, allowing your body to ease into the trek.

You may spot monkeys or other wildlife as you walk through dense vegetation before reaching Mti Mkubwa Camp, where you spend your first night on the mountain.

Day 2

Mti Mkubwa Camp → Shira 1 Camp

Day Highlights

🌄 Transition to open landscapes
🌿 Expansive views across the plateau
⛰️ Noticeable altitude gain

After breakfast, the trail gradually climbs out of the forest into moorland.

As vegetation changes, the views begin to open dramatically. You’ll hike along ridges with panoramic scenery, eventually reaching Shira 1 Camp, located on the edge of the vast Shira Plateau.

The temperature begins to drop, and you’ll feel the first real effects of altitude.

Day 3

Shira → Lava Tower → Barranco Camp

Day Highlights

🌋 Visit Lava Tower
⚡ Acclimatization through climb high, sleep low
🌿 Unique Barranco Valley

This is one of the most important days for acclimatization.

You ascend toward Lava Tower (4,650m), experiencing high altitude before descending again into the beautiful Barranco Valley.

The landscape becomes more dramatic, with giant senecio plants and incredible views of the mountain walls.

Day 4

Barranco Camp → Karanga Camp

Day Highlights

🧗 Climb Barranco Wall
🏔️ One of the most iconic sections
⚡ Short but technical day

After breakfast, you tackle the famous Barranco Wall, a steep but non-technical climb that offers incredible views.

Once at the top, the trail becomes more relaxed as you head toward Karanga Camp, where you prepare for the higher altitudes ahead.

Day 5

Karanga Camp → Barafu Camp

Day Highlights

🏔️ Enter high alpine environment
🌌 Summit preparation
🔥 Early rest before night climb

The trail climbs steadily toward Barafu Camp, your base for the summit attempt.

The environment here is harsh and exposed, with minimal vegetation. You’ll have an early dinner and rest, preparing mentally and physically for the summit push.

Day 6

Barafu Camp → Summit → Mweka Camp

Day Highlights

🌌 Midnight ascent
🌅 Sunrise at Uhuru Peak
🏆 Ultimate achievement

Your summit attempt begins shortly after midnight.

You hike under the stars toward Stella Point, then continue to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.

After celebrating this incredible achievement, you descend carefully to Mweka Camp, where you rest after a long and rewarding day.

Day 7

Mweka Camp → Mweka Gate → Moshi

Day Highlights

🌿 Final descent through forest
🎉 Receive your certificate
🚿 Return and celebrate

On your final day, you descend through lush rainforest to Mweka Gate.

Here, you receive your summit certificate before transferring back to Moshi for a well-deserved rest and celebration.

Tour information

Key information for your safari adventure
What’s included
  • Professional English-speaking mountain guide
  • Full mountain crew (porters & cook)
  • All park fees and permits
  • Camping equipment
  • Meals and drinking water during the trek
  • Airport and gate transfers
  • Emergency oxygen
What’s not included
  • International & domestic flights
  • Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Personal gear and equipment
  • Alcoholic & soft drinks
  • Additional accommodation if early descent
What to bring
  • Light clothing for daytime, warm layers for morning game drives
  • Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent
  • Camera or binoculars
  • Day pack for water/snacks
  • Travel documents
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