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Shira Route

Shira Route Kilimanjaro

The Shira Route is one of the lesser-known and least-traveled trails on Mount Kilimanjaro, offering a unique and scenic path to the summit. It begins from the western side of the mountain, much like the Lemosho Route, and traverses the vast Shira Plateau, a high-altitude moorland with panoramic views. Originally a route used for vehicle access, Shira starts at a higher elevation than most others, which can be challenging due to limited time for acclimatization at the beginning.

Unlike the more popular Machame or Marangu routes, the Shira Route offers an incredibly quiet and remote trekking experience. Trekkers walk across the dramatic plateau, passing through volcanic formations, alpine heath, and rocky ridgelines that deliver breathtaking views of Kibo Peak and the surrounding landscape. Wildlife can occasionally be spotted in the early sections, including colobus monkeys and mountain birds.

Although it shares similarities with the Lemosho Route, especially from Shira Camp 2 onward, Shira differs by beginning at a higher starting altitude, making pre-acclimatization essential for your safety and success. This route is best suited for experienced hikers or those who have recently acclimatized on another trek.

Shira Route Map

Hike Kilimanjaro offers the Shira Route as a 7-day mountain itinerary, plus 2 hotel nights in Arusha, ensuring your journey starts and ends in comfort. This version allows ample time for gradual altitude gain, incorporating key stops like Moir Hut, Pofu Camp, Third Cave, and School Hut before the summit.

Despite being a more physically demanding route due to its rapid initial ascent, Shira rewards trekkers with solitude, incredible alpine scenery, and a highly rewarding sense of adventure.

If you’re an experienced trekker looking for a less crowded, scenic, and challenging trail, the Shira Route is an excellent choice.

Shira Route Itinerary

Mount Kilimanjaro Shira Route Hike - 9 Days

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7 Days | 6 Nights On The Mountain , 2 Nights Hotel In Arusha or Moshi.

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US$ 2,420 pp

Shira Route Frequently asked questions

How difficult is the Shira Route?

The Shira Route is considered a challenging route primarily because it starts at a high altitude (around 3,500 meters or 11,500 feet). This makes it critical to have proper acclimatization. While the trek itself doesn’t require technical climbing, it does involve steep sections and high-altitude trekking. Good fitness and previous altitude experience are strongly recommended.

What is the distance of the Shira Route and how many days does it take?

The total trekking distance on the Shira Route is approximately 56 km (35 miles). Hike Kilimanjaro offers a 7-day Shira Route trek, plus 2 hotel nights in Arusha. The itinerary includes key acclimatization stops to boost summit success and safety.

What is the Shira Route summit success rate?

The success rate for the 7-day Shira Route is around 85%, depending on acclimatization and fitness. With Hike Kilimanjaro’s carefully designed itinerary, including gradual ascent and rest at higher camps, we see a summit success rate of over 90% for this route.

What is the scenery like on the Shira Route?

The Shira Route is known for its remote and wild beauty. Trekkers cross the Shira Plateau, an expansive, high-altitude moorland with stunning views of Kilimanjaro’s peaks. The route passes dramatic lava formations, alpine deserts, and lush valleys. Highlights include Moir Hut, the Lava Tower, and Barranco Wall, with views rarely seen on other routes.

Is the Shira Route crowded?

No. The Shira Route is one of the least trafficked trails on Mount Kilimanjaro. You’ll likely enjoy several days of solitude before merging with the busier Machame Route near Lava Tower. This makes Shira ideal for those looking to avoid crowds and experience a more peaceful wilderness trek.

Why choose the Shira Route with Hike Kilimanjaro?

  • 7 days on the mountain + 2 hotel nights for proper rest and acclimatization
  • High summit success rate (90%+) thanks to a gradual ascent profile
  • Expert guides trained in high-altitude safety and mountain first aid
  • Premium gear and logistics including private camping, hot meals, and porter support
  • Unmatched scenery on a remote and scenic path

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