visamastercard

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro - Lemosho Route

PDFPrintE-mail

The Mountain, Kilimanjaro - Lemosho Route



Why Lemosho?
  • An excellent route to climb Mount Kilimanjaro with a high success rate.
  • Allows climbers to “walk high, sleep low” enabling better acclimatisation.
  • Remote and spectacular approach with dramatic gorges and views of west Kilimanjaro.
  • Ascent and descent is via different routes.
  • Fully tented camping.

 

Mount Kilimanjaro with its picturesque summits and volcanic cones (Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira) stands at 5,893 metres or 19,334 ft above sea level and its the highest mountain in Africa. A mountain climbing adventure of such proportion is such an exhilarating experience, reaching the peak (the Uhuru Peak / Kibo Peak) simply means you standing on the roof of Africa, on top of the world.

Indeed, Mount Kilimanjaro is the 4th largest mountain in the world. Succeeding the ascent to the roof, namely, Kibo 5,893 m (19,334 ft); Mawenzi 5,149 m (16,893 ft); and Shira 3,962 m (13,000 ft) is the dream of many world adventurers. Greatly esteemed as one of the 7 world summits, a mount Kilimanjaro expendition is a must for a complete mountaineering challenge. Uhuru Peak is the highest summit on Kibo's crater rim. Scores of young adults including African students, seniors, professionals have made to the top. Why not you?

 

Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Routes

There are several routes by which to climb Mt Kilimanjaro, namely: Marangu, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira, Umbwe and Machame. Of all the routes, Machame is by far the most scenic albeit steeper route up the mountain, which can be done in 6 or 7 days. The Rongai is the easiest camping route and the Marangu is also relatively easy, but accommodation is in huts. As a result, this route tends to be very busy, and ascent and descent routes are the same.

Marangu Route:- Marangu is by far the most popular route to the summit of Kilimanjaro. This could partly be as a result of the fact that the Marangu is the least expensive route, but more so, perhaps the fact that it is possible to do the Marangu route in 6 days, thereby getting to the summit one day earlier than on the Machame route.

Machame Route:- Sometimes called the Whisky Route. This is a popular route up steep paths through magnificent forests to gain a ridge leading through the moorland zones to the Shira Plateau. It then traverses beneath the glaciated precipices of the Southern Ice fields to join the Barafu Route to the summit.

Umbwe Route:- The Umbwe route is one of the shortest routes to the Southern Glaciers and the Western Breach. It is probably the most scenic, non-technical route on Kilimanjaro. It is quite taxing, primarily due to the relatively fast ascent to higher altitude, but the rewards are plentiful. Very steep route best suited to experienced trekkers

Lemosho Route:- This is the longest and most remote route to Kilimanjaro. After beautiful forests and moorlands it crosses the Shira Plateau to meet up with the Machame Route. Groups may be accompanied on the first day by an armed ranger as the forests around the Lemosho Glades are rich in buffalo, elephant and other game.

Rongai Route:- This remote and less frequently used route is the second easiest route to Kilimanjaro. The approach to the mountain is from the less-forested north side and the descent is by the Marangu Route. There are several variations, the one described is a longer route taking in Mawenzi Tarn.

Shira Route:- The Shira route, approaches Kilimanjaro’s summit from the west and crosses the caldera of Shira Volcano before heading beneath the southern ice fields of Kibo. The route is seldom used by other trekkers and so your initial two days on the mountain are less crowded than on most other routes.

Kilimanjaro _ map

 

Wildlife - Animals of Mount Kilimanjaro

As said, Mount Kilimanjaro as Africa's highest mountain is real most awesome sight. Your photos of snowcapped mountain and bushlands rolling around the mountain are real assets to grace your memoirs. It is surrounded by rain forest and is home to many animals such as Elephants, Buffaloes, Rhinos, Leopards, and Monkeys. Monkeys and Elands are the only animals that can be seen at the summits of Mawenzi and Kibo Peaks.

The snow-capped peak, the dream of scaling the summit, watching dawn break and gazing out over the vast African wildlife, plains and bushland is an experience not to be missed. Kilimanjaro can be trekked at any time of the year, however, there is usually a lot of rain during April, May and November which makes trekking even more challenge.

 

Best Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing Seasons

The main trekking seasons on Kilimanjaro correspond with the mountain’s two dry seasons (an imprecise term, the weather being occasionally inclement during these periods too) namely January to mid-March and June to October.

The January to March season tends to be colder and there is a much greater chance of snow on the path at this time. The days, however, are often clearer, with only the occasional brief shower. It is usually an exceptionally beautiful time to climb and is often a little quieter than the other peak season of September to October, which coincides with the main academic holidays in Europe and the West. In this latter season the clouds tend to hang around the tree-line following the heavy rains of March to May. Once above this altitude, however, the skies are blue and brilliant and the chance of precipitation minimal (though still present).

Although the June to October season tends to be busier, this is not necessarily a disadvantage. For example, if you are travelling independently to Tanzania but wish, for the sake of companionship or simply to cut down on costs, to join up with other travellers for your Kilimanjaro trek, then the high visitor numbers in the June-October peak season will give you the best chance of doing this.

Of course one can trek up Kilimanjaro in the rainy season but not only is there a much higher chance of trekking in the rain, the summits of Kibo and Mawenzi are likely to be wreathed in thick cloud too. Indeed, several agencies even suspend their operations in November and December, deciding that any trek up Kilimanjaro is foolhardy at this time and the rewards for the trekkers considerably less. Curiously, however, Christmas and New Year, when the weather is far from perfect, have been the most popular times for climbing Kilimanjaro.

 

Kilimanjaro Climbing - Lemosho Route

Lemosho Route not worn like others and is certainly more remote than other routes. The route is one of the few where groups may be accompanied on the first day by an armed ranger, as the forests around the Lemosho Glades are rich in buffalo, elephant and other big game animals.

  • Day 1: Arrival and transfer from Kilimanjaro Airport to
  • Day 1: Londorossi Gate (2100 m) - Mti Mkubwa camp (2750 m). Hiking time: 3 hours
  • Day 2: Mti Mkubwa camp (2750 m) - Shira 2 camp (3840 m). Hiking time: 6/7 hours
  • Day 3: Shira (3840m) - Lava Tower (4630m) - Barranco camp (3950m). Hiking time: 7 hours
  • Day 4: Barranco camp (3950 m) - Barafu camp (4550 m). Hiking time: 7 hours
  • Day 5: Barafu camp (4550 m) - Uhuru Peak (5895 m) - Mweka (3100 m). Hiking time: 8 hours to reach Uhuru Peak 7/8 hours to descend to Mweka
  • Day 6: Mweka camp (3100 m) - Mweka Gate (1980 m). Hiking time: 3 hours

' A variation on the Lemosho Route inserts two extra days in the itinerary for acclimatization and also to avoid having to climb up to the summit in the dark

  • Day 4: Barranco (3950 m) to Karranga Valley (4000 m). Hiking Time 4 hours. This segment takes you up the infamous 'Barranco Wall.'
  • Day 5: Karranga Valley (4000 m) to Barafu camp (4550 m). Hiking Time 3 hours
  • Day 6: Barafu camp (4550 m) - Uhuru Peak (5895 m) - Crater Camp (5640m). Hiking Time about 8 hours
  • Day 7: Crater Camp (5640 m) - Mweka (3100 m). Hiking time: 7/8 hours to Descend
 

 


Mount Kilimanjaro Checklist

Documents

Clothing

Medical Essential

  • Valid Passport
  • Medical certificate
  • Entry Visa
  • Travel / Medical insurance


  • Jersey
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Water proof pants
  • Shorts / T-shirts
  • Jeans
  • Warm jacket
  • Thermal underwear
  • Balaclava / Gloves
  • Sunglasses
  • Woolen socks
  • Hiking boots
  • Light shoes
  • Cap / hat
  • Towel
  • Under wear / Socks
  • Walking Boots
  • Asprin Tablets
  • Assorted plasters
  • Sun protection cream
  • Anti malaria tablets
  • Insect repellent
  • Lip salve
  • Water purification tablets
  • Antiseptic cream
  • Bandages
  • Throat lozenges
  • Pain Killer Tablets


Personnel Items

  • Toothbrush & paste
  • Matches / Candles
  • Soap
  • Writing Pads
  • Cash and Cheques
  • Lose Change / Small Bills
  • Pen
  • Reading Books

Language Translation

English Arabic Bulgarian Chinese (Simplified) Danish Dutch Finnish French German Hebrew Hindi Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish

Live Chat

Site Visitors

  • 219
  • AFGHANISTAN
    2
  • ALBANIA
    2
  • ARGENTINA
    1
  • AUSTRALIA
    135
  • AUSTRIA
    20
  • AZERBAIJAN
    7
  • BAHAMAS
    1
  • BAHRAIN
    1
  • BELARUS
    20
  • BELGIUM
    30
  • BOTSWANA
    7
  • BRAZIL
    229
  • BULGARIA
    10
  • CANADA
    114
  • CHILE
    1
  • CHINA
    8147
  • COTE D'IVOIRE
    1
  • CYPRUS
    6
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
    165
  • DENMARK
    12
  • EGYPT
    2
  • EL SALVADOR
    1
  • ESTONIA
    11
  • ETHIOPIA
    5
  • EUROPEAN UNION
    108
  • FINLAND
    20
  • FRANCE
    866
  • GEORGIA
    1
  • GERMANY
    580
  • GHANA
    3
  • GREECE
    12
  • HONG KONG
    43
  • HUNGARY
    8
  • INDIA
    74
  • INDONESIA
    10
  • IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
    6
  • IRELAND
    9
  • ISRAEL
    34
  • ITALY
    48
  • JAPAN
    48
  • KAZAKHSTAN
    18
  • KENYA
    526
  • KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
    7
  • LATVIA
    26
  • LITHUANIA
    22
  • LUXEMBOURG
    156
  • MACAO
    1
  • MALAYSIA
    6
  • MAURITIUS
    1
  • MEXICO
    3
  • MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF
    50
  • MONGOLIA
    1
  • MOROCCO
    1
  • MOZAMBIQUE
    2
  • NETHERLANDS
    165
  • NEW ZEALAND
    2
  • NICARAGUA
    1
  • NIGERIA
    8
  • NORWAY
    26
  • OMAN
    4
  • PAKISTAN
    8
  • PERU
    3
  • PHILIPPINES
    10
  • POLAND
    99
  • PORTUGAL
    7
  • ROMANIA
    27
  • RUSSIAN FEDERATION
    699
  • RWANDA
    3
  • SAUDI ARABIA
    1
  • SINGAPORE
    8
  • SLOVAKIA
    2
  • SLOVENIA
    1
  • SOUTH AFRICA
    26
  • SPAIN
    70
  • SRI LANKA
    1
  • SWEDEN
    102
  • SWITZERLAND
    23
  • TAIWAN
    5
  • TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF
    30
  • THAILAND
    5
  • TOGO
    1
  • TURKEY
    53
  • TURKMENISTAN
    1
  • UGANDA
    9
  • UKRAINE
    2556
  • UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
    14
  • UNITED KINGDOM
    447
  • UNITED STATES
    16418
  • Unknown
    10819
  • UZBEKISTAN
    1
  • VENEZUELA
    1
  • VIET NAM
    4
  • YEMEN
    2
  • ZIMBABWE
    2
    Total Count
43503

COUNTRY WISE COUNT

  UNITED STATES - 16418

Our Credibility

iata  asta  katologo-ata

 


                  visa  master card

Location / Contacts

  • Place: Ground Floor,Kimathi House
  • Street / City: Kimathi St., Nairobi
  • Tel: +(254)20 221 4903
  • Mobile- 1: +(254) 720 293 241
  • Mobile- 2: +(254) 721 921 883
  • info@depthofafricasafari.com