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8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek
Embark on the ultimate 8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek on the mountain plus 2 nights hotel accommodation. Enjoy unmatched scenery, low crowds, and excellent acclimatization for a safer, more successful summit with Hike Kilimanjaro.
Tanzania
10 Days
Challenging
Trekking / Hiking
5,895 m(19,341 ft)
Jun-Oct, Dec-March
Hotel/Camping
Included
Kilimanjaro Airport
Country
Tanzania
10 Days
Challenging
Trekking / Hiking
5,895 m(19,341 ft)
Jun-Oct, Dec-March
Planet Lodge
Included
Trip Highlights
- Scenic trek via the longest and quietest route on Kilimanjaro
- Excellent acclimatization profile with gradual elevation gain
- Panoramic views from remote northern slopes
- Opportunity to spot wildlife like colobus monkeys and exotic birds
- High summit success rate due to the extended route
- Diverse landscapes including rainforest, moorland, and alpine desert
- Personalized support from professional Hike Kilimanjaro mountain crew
- Less crowded trail, ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty
8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek Overview
The 8-day Northern Circuit Route is Kilimanjaro’s most scenic and least traveled trail, offering a truly immersive and rewarding trekking experience. Starting from the Lemosho Gate, this route loops around the northern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro before approaching the summit from School Hut. It’s the longest route to the top, giving trekkers the best possible acclimatization and the highest summit success rate.
This extended journey allows for a deeper connection with the mountain’s diverse ecosystems from lush rainforest and heathland to arid alpine desert. With fewer trekkers on the trail, you’ll enjoy peaceful landscapes, unspoiled views, and a greater chance to encounter wildlife. Led by expert guides from Hike Kilimanjaro, the Northern Circuit is perfect for those who want a less crowded, more scenic, and highly successful route to Africa’s highest peak
8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Tanzania
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), you will be welcomed by a representative from Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd and transferred to Planet Lodge in Arusha or to a similar Lodge. After check-in, you will have a full briefing with your guide, including a gear check to ensure you’re fully prepared for the trek.
- Overnight at Planet Lodge
- Breakfast included
Note:
The pre-trip briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 4:00 PM, and at your hotel if you arrive later in the evening. Please ensure you bring a copy of your passport and a readable copy of your travel insurance policy to the meeting. These documents are required for us to obtain your trekking permits and complete necessary documentation for the trek.
Please also note that hotel check-in is from midday (12:00 PM). If your flight arrives early in the morning, kindly let us know in advance. We can arrange a day-use room for you, or, if you prefer, we can organize some short activities to keep you engaged until your check-in time.
Day 02: Arusha – Lemosho Gate (2,100 m) – Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,820 m)
After breakfast, we depart Arusha and drive to Lemosho Gate (approx. 3-4 hours). Upon arrival, registration with the park authorities is completed, and we begin our trek through the lush rainforest, home to black and white colobus monkeys. We gradually ascend to Mti Mkubwa Camp for our first night on the mountain.
- Hiking Time: 3–4 hours
- Distance: 7 km
- Elevation Gain: 720 m
- Overnight at Mti Mkubwa Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 3: Mti Mkubwa Camp to Shira 1 Camp
Today you’ll climb steadily through forest and heather terrain, with views opening up as you approach the Shira Plateau. The trail leads to Shira 1 Camp where you’ll settle for the night under open skies.
- Distance: 8 km
- Hiking Time: 5–6 hours
- Elevation: 2,650m to 3,610m
- Overnight: Shira 1 Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 4: Shira 1 to Shira 2 to Moir Hut Camp
Today you cross the vast Shira Plateau to Shira 2 Camp, then continue north to the remote Moir Hut. This less-traveled path provides a great acclimatization opportunity and solitude away from the busier routes.
- Distance: 14 km
- Trekking Time: 6–8 hours
- Elevation: 3,610m to 4,200m
- Overnight at Moir Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 5: Moir Camp to Pofu Camp
From Moir Camp, you’ll ascend briefly before contouring around the northern slopes of Kilimanjaro. This quieter path provides panoramic views and leads to the remote Pofu Camp for the night.
- Distance: 12 km
- Hiking Time: 5–7 hours
- Elevation: 4,150m to 4,000m
- Overnight: Pofu Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 6: Pofu Camp to Third Cave Camp
Today’s trek continues along the northern circuit with a gradual descent. The trail crosses barren terrain and rocky ridges to reach Third Cave Camp, an excellent spot for further acclimatization.
- Distance: 9 km
- Hiking Time: 5–6 hours
- Elevation: 4,000m to 3,800m
- Overnight: Third Cave Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 7: Third Cave Camp to School Hut
Day 8: Summit Day – School Hut to Uhuru Peak to Millennium Camp
Your summit push starts around midnight. After a slow, steady climb, you’ll reach Gilman’s Point (5,681m), followed by Stella Point (5,756m), and finally Uhuru Peak (5,895m)—the highest point in Africa. After celebrating, descend via Barafu and continue to Millennium Camp.
- Distance: 14 km
- Hiking Time: 11–14 hours
- Elevation: 4,800m to 5,895m to 3,850m
- Overnight: Millennium Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 09: Millennium Camp – Mweka Gate (1,640 m) – Arusha
On your final day, you’ll descend through the lush montane rainforest, soaking in the sights and sounds of Kilimanjaro’s vibrant lower slopes. The trail can be muddy and slippery, especially if it has rained, so trekking poles and caution are advised.
Once you arrive at Mweka Gate, you’ll receive your well-earned summit certificate from the Kilimanjaro National Park authorities, a proud moment marking your successful climb to Uhuru Peak. Your Hike Kilimanjaro driver will be waiting to greet you and transfer you to Mweka Village, where you’ll enjoy a freshly prepared picnic hot lunch en route.
After lunch, continue the return journey to either Arusha or Moshi. This marks the perfect time to reflect on your unforgettable experience and celebrate your accomplishment of conquering Africa’s highest peak.
- Hiking Time: 4–5 hours
- Distance: 10 km
- Elevation Loss: 2,180 m
- Overnight at Planet Lodge or similar
- Breakfast included
Day 10: Departure Day
After breakfast, depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your departure.
- Breakfast included
Note:
Check-out time at the hotel is 10:00 AM. If your flight is scheduled for the evening or night, you may book a day-use room to rest and freshen up before your departure. Please inform us in advance if you would like us to reserve a room for you.
The Northern Circuit Route is Kilimanjaro’s longest and most scenic trekking trail, offering an extraordinary journey around the rarely visited northern slopes of the mountain. Known for its exceptional acclimatization profile and highest summit success rate, this route is perfect for those seeking a quieter, more immersive wilderness experience on Africa’s highest peak.
With Hike Kilimanjaro, the Northern Circuit adventure begins on the Lemosho trail, winding through lush rainforest and heather zones, then crossing the majestic Shira Plateau. As the route arcs around the remote northern flanks of Kilimanjaro, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views that few others witness. Nights are spent in less-crowded campsites, offering serenity and a closer connection with nature.
This 8-day trek allows trekkers to follow a “climb high, sleep low” strategy, optimizing the body’s ability to acclimatize to altitude. It culminates in a midnight ascent to Uhuru Peak (5,895 meters) via Gilman’s Point, with the descent tracing back through the Mweka Route.
Although the route is longer and more physically demanding due to its duration, it’s an excellent choice for fit and patient adventurers looking to maximize their chances of a successful summit. With Hike Kilimanjaro’s expert guides, comprehensive support, and thoughtful pacing, the Northern Circuit offers the ultimate Kilimanjaro experience—remote, scenic, and deeply rewarding.
The best airport to fly into is Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). Located about 45 km from Moshi and 50 km from Arusha, it is the most convenient airport for climbers.
Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd can arrange airport transfers from Kilimanjaro International Airport to your hotel and back. Please note that transfers are available at an additional cost—just let us know your flight details in advance, and we’ll handle the rest.
Alternative Airports
If you cannot find a flight directly to Kilimanjaro International Airport, you may also consider flying to:
- Nairobi International Airport (NBO) – Kenya
- Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
From these airports, you can connect to Kilimanjaro by either:
- A connecting flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
- A shuttle bus or private transfer to Moshi or Arusha, where your trek begins
For convenience, Nairobi is closer to Kilimanjaro than Dar es Salaam, and often offers more international flight options at competitive prices.
International Flights to Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)
Several major airlines offer direct flights to Kilimanjaro International Airport:
| Airline | Route |
|---|---|
| KLM | Amsterdam → Kilimanjaro |
| Condor | Frankfurt → Kilimanjaro |
| Turkish Airlines | Istanbul → Kilimanjaro |
| Kenya Airways | Nairobi → Kilimanjaro |
| Precision Air | Nairobi → Kilimanjaro |
| Qatar Airways | Doha → Kilimanjaro |
| Ethiopian Airlines | Addis Ababa → Kilimanjaro |
| RwandAir | Kigali → Kilimanjaro |
If direct flights are not available from your location, you can also book flights via Dar es Salaam or Nairobi, then connect to Kilimanjaro.
Domestic Flights within Tanzania
For flights within Tanzania, the following airlines operate regular domestic services:
- Precision Air
- Air Tanzania
- Fly540
- Regional Air
- ZanAir
- Coastal Aviation
- Air Excel
Bus Transfers
We can also arrange shuttle bus services between Nairobi, Arusha, and Moshi. These are available daily for an additional fee.
Sample Shuttle Schedule (subject to change):
| Route | Departure | Arrival |
|---|---|---|
| Nairobi → Arusha | 08:00 | 14:00 |
| Nairobi → Arusha | 14:00 | 18:30 |
| Nairobi → Moshi | 08:00 | 15:30 |
| Moshi → Nairobi | 06:00 | 14:00 |
| Arusha → Nairobi | 08:00 | 14:00 |
| Moshi → Nairobi | 10:30 | 18:30 |
| Arusha → Nairobi | 14:00 | 18:30 |
Private Transfers
For added comfort and flexibility, private transfers can also be arranged between:
- Nairobi ↔ Arusha / Moshi
- Dar es Salaam ↔ Arusha / Moshi
- Mombasa ↔ Arusha / Moshi
Private transfers are available at an extra cost. Contact us for current rates and arrangements.
8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek
Number of Pax
Price Per Person
2
USD 2,995 pp
3
USD 2,870 pp
4 to 6
USD 2,580 pp
7 to 10
USD 2,520 pp
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Price Includes
- Airport transfers (to and from Kilimanjaro International Airport)
- Two nights hotel accommodation in Arusha (one night before and one night after the trek, with breakfast included)
- All park entry fees, camping fees, and rescue fees
- Professional, experienced mountain guides (Wilderness First Responder certified)
- Assistant guides, cooks, and porters to support you throughout the trek
- Private portable toilet for group use on the mountain
- Emergency oxygen cylinder carried on the trek for safety purposes
- Pulse oximeter monitoring (daily health checks)
- Comfortable, high-quality, four-season mountain tents (shared by two climbers)
- Sleeping mattress
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner), freshly prepared by our mountain chef
- Drinking water (filtered and treated)
- Table and chairs for meals at camp
- Mess tent for dining and shelter
- Summit certificate from Kilimanjaro National Park
- Fair wages for guides, cooks, and porters (following Kilimanjaro Porter Assistance Project guidelines)
- Transfer to and from the Kilimanjaro National Park gate
- Pre-climb briefing with your guide
Price Excludes
- International airfare to and from Tanzania
- Tanzania entry visa fees
- Travel insurance (mandatory and must cover high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation)
- Tips for guides, porters, and cooks (recommended guidelines will be provided)
- Personal trekking gear (sleeping bags, trekking poles, etc.)
- Lunch and dinner in Arusha (except breakfast at the hotel)
- Additional hotel nights beyond those included in the itinerary (if required)
- Personal expenses (such as souvenirs, snacks, and laundry)
- Beverages other than those served with meals (soft drinks, alcohol)
- Optional activities or excursions before or after your trek
- Half-day room use if your departure flight is late and you wish to rest after check-out (available at extra cost)
- Portable power banks or solar chargers for electronic devices
Packing List for 8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek
To ensure a safe and comfortable trek with Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd, we recommend the following essential gear and equipment. Proper preparation is key to enjoying your climb and reaching the summit successfully.
- Sun hat or cap (wide-brimmed or with neck cover is ideal)
- Knitted hat / Beanie (for warmth at higher altitudes)
- Scarf / Neck Gaiter / Buff (highly recommended for dust, wind, and cold)
- Headlamp (with extra batteries – essential for summit night)
- Sunglasses (with high UV protection and polarized lenses)
Torso (Upper Body Clothing)
- Technical fabric base layers (1 light for warmer days, 1 heavier for cold conditions; synthetic or merino wool preferred)
- Technical trekking shirts – 2 short-sleeve and 2 long-sleeve (breathable, moisture-wicking)
- Fleece jacket or pullover (for insulation during cool evenings and mornings)
- Insulated down or synthetic jacket (optional but highly recommended for extra warmth on summit night)
- Waterproof and windproof shell jacket (with hood; Gore-Tex or similar material to protect against rain and wind)
Lower Body (Legwear)
- Technical fabric base layer leggings (lightweight for warmer days, heavier thermal for cold nights)
- Hiking pants (2 pairs; lightweight, quick-dry, and breathable)
- Comfortable pants (for relaxing at camp and sleeping, such as joggers or fleece pants)
- Waterproof and windproof shell pants (to wear over hiking pants in rain or high winds; essential)
- Hiking shorts (optional – for the lower, warmer sections of the mountain)
Hands
- Lightweight liner gloves (wool or technical fabric; good for mild conditions and as a base layer)
- Insulated outer gloves or mittens (waterproof and windproof; essential for summit night and cold weather)
Feet
- Warm socks (wool or technical fabric; essential for cold nights and summit day)
- Hiking socks (several pairs; moisture-wicking and breathable)
- Liner socks (optional, such as silk or synthetic, to help prevent blisters)
- Trekking/Hiking boots (waterproof, insulated, and well broken-in)
- Ice Cleats / Micro Spikes (recommended from December to February) – helpful for icy or slippery conditions on the higher slopes.
- Casual shoes (for wearing around camp after trekking, such as sneakers or slip-ons)
- Gaiters (lightweight for dust or heavy-duty for snow during the wet season)
- Tip: Bring enough socks to change regularly, keeping your feet dry and blister-free.
- Note: Our guides carry a basic first aid kit and essential medications during the trek. However, we highly recommend bringing your own personal kit with any specific items you may need.)
- Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher; essential for high-altitude sun exposure)
- Lip balm (with SPF protection)
- Antiseptic ointment (for cuts, blisters, or minor wounds)
- Cough syrup (dry air and cold temperatures can irritate the throat)
- Mosquito repellent (for lower elevations or time spent before/after the trek)
- Tip: Always consult with your doctor before traveling to ensure you have the right medications for high-altitude trekking.
Other Essentials
- Passport (valid, with necessary visas)
- Reusable water bottles (2 bottles of 1L each are recommended)
- Hydration bladder (like a CamelBak, 2–3L capacity, useful for summit night)
- Water purification tablets or UV water purifier (optional, as filtered water is provided, but good as backup)
- Toiletry kit (toothbrush, toothpaste, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, etc.)
- Quick-dry towel (small or medium size)
- High-protein snacks (such as energy bars, trail mix, or nuts).
- Waterproof/dry bags (to protect important documents, electronics, and money)
- Airline tickets (Please leave a copy of your flight details with our office for coordination and in case of schedule changes.)
- Tip: Always keep important documents in sealed, waterproof pouches to protect them from rain and moisture.
Optional
Once you are in Tanzania, you have the option to rent all necessary gear from us or purchase supplies and hiking equipment if you have spare time before your trek. Our guide will be happy to assist you in finding and buying any required gear.
Important Luggage and Gear Information
Each participant is allowed one duffel bag, which should weigh between 10 to 14 kg.
This bag will be carried by our porters throughout the trek.
You will also need to carry your own daypack (with a waterproof cover) for daily essentials such as cash, important documents, water bottle or hydration bladder, camera, snacks, energy bars, toiletries, sunscreen, extra clothing layers, and other personal items.
Any extra luggage (non-trekking items) can be safely stored at your hotel in Arusha or Moshi during the trek.
Gear Rentals:
Down jacket with hood (mandatory above 4,000m): Available to rent from Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd. for USD 30
Sleeping bag (suitable for high-altitude cold conditions): Available to rent from Hike Kilimanjaro. for USD 30
Note: All essential mountain gear is available for rent.
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- At Hike Kilimanjaro, we are committed to supporting the communities surrounding our trekking routes and wildlife safaris. We believe that tourism should be a force for good, and we actively give back to those who help make your adventure possible.
- A portion of our profits goes toward providing food, clothing, books, pens, and other essentials to orphaned children, helping improve access to education and basic needs. By traveling with us, you directly contribute to creating a positive impact in local lives.
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- Of the few Travelife Certified companies in Tanzania, Hike Kilimanjaro is one. We respect the procedures for sustainable tourism. Our excursions are socially and environmentally conscious, leaving the lowest possible impact in the Tanzanians.
- 100% of Hike Kilimanjaro Company's staff members are natives of the regions where our trips are organized. It is one of our sustainable and responsible efforts to help local communities, support small businesses, and promote regional culture and way of life.
Related Information
Trekking the Northern Circuit Route on Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the most scenic and least crowded routes to Uhuru Peak. This section answers the most common and important questions climbers have before embarking on this exceptional 8-day trek. From trail difficulty and best time to go, to internet access and safety, everything here helps you prepare for a successful and unforgettable experience on Africa’s highest mountain.
How Difficult Is the 8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek?
The Northern Circuit is considered moderate to challenging, primarily due to its length and altitude gain. However, it has the highest summit success rate (over 90%) thanks to its extended itinerary, which allows ample time for acclimatization. The terrain varies from rainforest to alpine desert, but the gradual ascent makes it manageable for most reasonably fit trekkers.
Is the Northern Circuit Route Crowded?
No. The Northern Circuit is the least traveled route on Kilimanjaro, making it ideal for trekkers seeking solitude and a more remote wilderness experience. Because the route approaches from the west and circles around the mountain’s northern slopes, you’ll encounter very few other groups until the final summit day.
What Is the Best Time to Trek the Northern Circuit Route?
The best time to hike is during the dry seasons: January to mid-March and June to October. These months offer more stable weather, clearer views, and safer trail conditions. Avoid the long rains (March to May) and short rains (November) for the most comfortable trekking experience.
How Many Days Is the Northern Circuit Route?
The trekking portion is 8 days on the mountain. With two additional nights in Arusha before and after the trek, the full itinerary spans 10 days. This extended duration supports superior acclimatization and enhances your chances of reaching the summit.
What Is the Accommodation Like on the Northern Circuit?
All accommodations on the Northern Circuit are tented campsites provided by your trekking company. Hike Kilimanjaro offers high-quality, all-season mountain tents, comfortable sleeping mats, private toilet tents, and mess tents for dining ensuring both safety and comfort.
What Is the Best Time to Climb Kilimanjaro via the Northern Circuit Route?
No technical climbing skills are needed. The Northern Circuit is a non-technical trek. You only need basic hiking experience, good physical fitness, and a strong mindset to succeed.
Do I Need Technical Climbing Skills?
No technical climbing skills are needed. The Northern Circuit is a non-technical trek. You only need basic hiking experience, good physical fitness, and a strong mindset to succeed.
Is There Internet or Wi-Fi on the Northern Circuit?
Internet access is limited to non-existent on the trail. Some areas near Shira and Barafu may receive patchy mobile network signals. However, you should plan to disconnect from the digital world during your trek. Satellite communication devices are used by guides for emergencies.
What Wildlife Might I See on the Northern Circuit?
While Kilimanjaro is not a wildlife safari, you might see blue monkeys, colobus monkeys, small antelopes, and various bird species in the lower rainforest zone. High on the mountain, wildlife sightings are rare due to the harsh environment
8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek Cost
The cost of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Kilimanjaro Northern Circuit Route Trek can vary widely depending on factors like the trekking company, the inclusions in the package, and the trek’s duration. Prices for the Lemosho Route typically range from $1,800 to $5,000, with budget-friendly options on the lower end and luxury or fully inclusive packages on the higher end.
Our standard package for the Kilimanjaro Northern Circuit Route Trek at Hike Kilimanjaro is priced at $2,200, which includes a comprehensive package with accommodations, meals, transportation, and all necessary permits. The following factors will impact the cost of your trek:
Trekking Duration: The Kilimanjaro Northern Circuit Route Trek typically takes 8-9 days, and some packages may offer additional days for acclimatization or comfort, which can affect the overall price.
Accommodation: While on the Northern Circuit Route, you’ll stay in mountain huts or tents, depending on your chosen package. High-end options may include luxury campsites, increasing the cost.
Permits: Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro requires permits, which are included in most trekking packages. However, the price of permits can vary depending on the trekking company and the number of days on the mountain.
Guides and Porters: A certified guide and porters are essential for the trek. These services are typically included in the trekking package, but the number of porters and guides may vary depending on the group size.
Transportation: The cost of transport from the airport to the starting point of the trek and back is also factored into the cost of the trek, depending on your package.
While the base price may seem high, it’s important to ensure that the cost includes key services like professional guides, safety equipment, meals, and accommodations during the trek. Be sure to check the detailed price inclusions section before booking to ensure all aspects of the trek are covered.
For a breakdown of what’s included in our Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route trek packages, check out our detailed pricing guide.
8 Days Northern Circuit Kilimanjaro Trek Cost for 2026 and 2027
Hike Kilimanjaro introduces the standard 10 day Kilimanjaro Northern Circuit Route Trek at USD 2,995 per person.
Beginner’s Guide for Northern Circuit Route
The Northern Circuit Route is a great choice for beginners aiming to summit Kilimanjaro, thanks to its gradual ascent and longer itinerary that allows better acclimatization. With proper physical preparation, the right gear, and guided support, first-time trekkers can confidently take on this scenic and rewarding adventure.
Which Base Camp is Ringht for You on Northern Circuit Route?
For the Northern Circuit Route, the correct base camp for summit night is School Hut (elevation: 4,800 meters / 15,748 feet).
Why School Hut?
- Location: Situated on the eastern side of Kilimanjaro, School Hut offers a shorter and more direct summit push to Uhuru Peak via Gilman’s Point, similar to the Rongai and Marangu Routes.
- Advantage: Because the Northern Circuit wraps around the quieter northern slopes, School Hut is perfectly positioned for the final ascent while maintaining excellent acclimatization progress.
Why Book This Trip with Hike Kilimanjaro?
Hike Kilimanjaro is a locally owned and internationally trusted company known for:
- Certified, experienced mountain guides
- Exceptional safety records and client care
- Ethical treatment of porters (TPA member)
- Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
- Customized itineraries and private departures
We go beyond trekking – we support local communities, promote conservation, and deliver life-changing journeys. You’re not just booking a trek; you’re joining a movement.
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