




7 Days Lemosho Route Tour
USD 2,740 / person
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Price per person
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1 Pax $ 3,740
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2 Pax $ 2,740
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3 - 6 Pax $ 2,630
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7 - 10 Pax $ 2,568
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10+ Pax $ 2,420
Mount Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route
There are several established routes to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, including Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, and Umbwe. The Marangu, Machame, and Umbwe routes approach the mountain from the southern side, while the Lemosho and Shira routes begin on the western slopes. The Rongai Route starts from the northern side near the Kenyan border. With the exception of the Marangu Route, all climbers descend via the Mweka Route.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the Lemosho Route
The Lemosho Route is widely regarded as one of the most scenic and successful routes on Mount Kilimanjaro. Starting on the remote western side of the mountain at Londorossi Gate, this route offers a quieter and more immersive trekking experience during the first days of the climb.
The trail passes through lush rainforest, beautiful heath and moorland zones, and the spectacular Shira Plateau before joining the Machame Route near Lava Tower. From there, the route follows Kilimanjaro’s famous Southern Circuit, providing climbers with breathtaking views from multiple sides of the mountain before reaching Uhuru Peak.
One of the greatest advantages of the Lemosho Route is its excellent acclimatization profile. The longer itinerary allows climbers more time to adjust to the altitude, significantly increasing summit success rates compared to shorter routes. Along the way, trekkers may encounter wildlife such as colobus monkeys, buffalo, and even elephants in the lower forest sections.
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will be welcomed by our team and transferred to your hotel in Arusha for an overnight stay at Planet Lodge. Before your climb begins, your experienced mountain guide will conduct a detailed briefing, inspect your trekking equipment, and assist with arranging any rental gear you may require for your Kilimanjaro adventure.
Tour Overview
Tanzania
9 Days
Modorate
Trekking/Hiking
5,895 m/19,341 ft/
Jun-Oct, Dec-March
Hotel & Camping
Included
Kilimanjaro Airport
7 Days Lemosho Route Tour Itinerary
Day 1: 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 2: High-Altitude Drop-Off to Shira 1 Camp
After breakfast, we begin with a scenic drive through the western slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro to a high-altitude drop-off point near Shira Gate. This unique start places us directly on the Shira Plateau, bypassing the rainforest zone.
The trek to Shira 1 Camp is short but crucial, allowing the body to begin adapting immediately to higher altitude. The open landscape offers sweeping views and a dramatic introduction to the mountain.
- Trekking Time: 2–3 hours
- Distance: 5 km
- Elevation: 3,400m to 3,500m
- Overnight: Shira 1 Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 3: Shira 1 Camp to Shira 2 Camp
Today’s hike continues across the Shira Plateau with incredible views of Kibo peak. You’ll pass by landmarks like Shira Cathedral and Shira Needle. The trail gradually ascends to Moir Hut, located beneath the Lent Hills. Upon arrival, an optional afternoon acclimatization hike is available for those who feel strong.
- Trekking Time: 3–4 hours
- Distance: 7 km
- Elevation: 3,500m to 3,850m
- Overnight: Moir Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 4: Shira 2 Camp to Barranco Camp via Lava Tower
This is a key acclimatization day. We ascend steadily to Lava Tower, reaching 4,600m. After spending time at this altitude, we descend to Barranco Camp.
The descent enhances acclimatization and introduces the famous giant senecio plants, creating one of the most iconic landscapes on Kilimanjaro.
- Trekking Time: 6–7 hours
- Distance: 10 km
- Elevation: 3,850m to 4,600m (Lava Tower), then down to 3,960m
- Overnight at Pofu Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 5: Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp
We begin by climbing the Barranco Wall, a steep but manageable scramble offering spectacular views.
After crossing ridges and valleys, we reach Karanga Camp, where we rest and prepare for higher altitude.
- Trekking Time: 4–5 hours
- Distance: 5 km
- Elevation: 3,960m to 4,035m
- Overnight at Third Cave Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 6: Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
We ascend to Barafu Camp, the final base before the summit attempt. The environment becomes more rugged and alpine.
Upon arrival, we rest, hydrate, and prepare for the midnight ascent. Early sleep is essential for summit success.
- Trekking Time: 3–4 hours
- Distance: 4 km
- Elevation: 4,035m to 4,640m
- Overnight at School Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 7: Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
We begin the summit push at midnight. The climb to Stella Point is steep and demanding, followed by a gradual ascent to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
After reaching the summit, we descend to Mweka Camp for overnight rest.
- Trekking Time: 10–14 hours
- Distance: 17 km
- Elevation: 4,640m to 5,895m (summit), then down to 3,100m
- Overnight at Millennium Camp
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 8: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate
We descend through the lush rainforest to Mweka Gate, 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.
- Trekking Time: 3–4 hours
- Distance: 10 km
- Elevation: 3,100m to 1,640m
- Overnight at Planet Lodge or similar
- Breakfast included
Day 9: 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.
Additional Information
• Confirmation will be provided at the time of booking.
• This safari operates throughout the year.
• A valid passport copy is required.
• Travel insurance is highly recommended.
• Comfortable safari clothing and walking shoes are advised.
• Please bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, camera, and binoculars.
• Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed, but chances are excellent year-round.
• Optional Hot Air Balloon Safari: USD 550 per person.
• Optional flight from Serengeti to Zanzibar: USD 250 per person.
• International flights, Tanzania visa fees, tips, and personal expenses are not included.
Cancellation Policy
- More than 60 days before departure: Deposit refundable less bank charges.
- 30–59 days before departure: a 50% cancellation fee applies.
- 15–29 days before departure: 75% cancellation fee.
- Less than 15 days before departure: a 100% cancellation fee applies.
Flight information
The most convenient airport for Kilimanjaro climbers is Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), located approximately 45 km from Moshi and 50 km from Arusha. Hike Kilimanjaro Ltd can arrange airport transfers between JRO and your hotel for a smooth start and end to your trek. Transfers are available at an additional cost. Simply provide your flight details in advance, and we’ll take care of the arrangements.
Alternative International Airports
If you cannot secure a direct flight to Kilimanjaro, consider flying into:
Nairobi International Airport (NBO), Kenya
Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
From these airports, you can reach Kilimanjaro via:
A connecting flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)
A shuttle bus or private transfer to Moshi or Arusha, where your trek begins
Tip: Nairobi is geographically closer to Kilimanjaro than Dar es Salaam and often provides more international flight options at competitive prices.
Direct International Flights to Kilimanjaro (JRO)
Several major airlines operate direct routes 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 no direct flights are available from your location, you can connect via Dar es Salaam or Nairobi.
Domestic Flights within Tanzania
For internal travel, the following airlines offer regular services:
- Precision Air
- Air Tanzania
- Fly540
- Regional Air
- ZanAir
- Coastal Aviation
- Air Excel
Bus and Shuttle Transfers
Daily shuttle services can be arranged between Nairobi, Arusha, and Moshi for an additional fee. Sample schedules (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 maximum comfort and flexibility, private transfers can be arranged between:
Nairobi ↔ Arusha / Moshi
Dar es Salaam ↔ Arusha / Moshi
Mombasa ↔ Arusha / Moshi
Private transfers are available at an additional cost. Contact us for current rates and arrangements.
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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 7 Days Lemosho Route Tour
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.
Head & Neck Gear (Essential Accessories)
- 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.
First Aid Kits and Personal Medications
- 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.
7 Days Lemosho Route Tour Map
Frequently Asked Questions About 7 Days Lemosho Route Tour
How difficult is the 7 Days Lemosho Route?
The route is considered moderately challenging. While no technical climbing skills are required, climbers should have a good level of fitness and be prepared for several consecutive days of trekking.
What is the success rate of the 7 Days Lemosho Route?
The route has one of the highest summit success rates on Kilimanjaro due to its gradual ascent profile and effective acclimatization schedule.
Why is the Lemosho Route considered one of the best Kilimanjaro routes?
The Lemosho Route combines stunning scenery, excellent acclimatization, and a high summit success rate, making it one of the most recommended routes on Mount Kilimanjaro.
How many kilometers is the 7 Days Lemosho Route?
The route covers approximately 70 kilometers (43 miles) from the starting point to the summit and descent.
What is the highest point reached on the trek?
The highest point is Uhuru Peak at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), the highest point in Africa.
Is the 7 Days Lemosho Route suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many first-time climbers choose the Lemosho Route because it provides a good balance between acclimatization and overall trekking experience.
What type of accommodation is used on the route?
Climbers stay in mountain tents throughout the trek, with a dedicated dining tent provided for meals.
What is the best time to climb the 7 Days Lemosho Route?
The best months are January to March and June to October when weather conditions are generally drier and visibility is excellent.
Does the route pass through the Shira Plateau?
Yes. One of the highlights of the route is crossing the beautiful Shira Plateau, one of the largest high-altitude plateaus in the world.
Can I experience altitude sickness on the Lemosho Route?
Altitude sickness can affect anyone regardless of age or fitness level. The route’s longer itinerary helps improve acclimatization and reduce risks.
What wildlife can be seen on the Lemosho Route?
During the early stages of the trek, climbers may spot monkeys, birds, buffalo, and occasionally elephants in the forest areas near the trailhead
Do I need previous hiking experience?
Previous hiking experience is helpful but not mandatory. Proper preparation and determination are often more important.
How cold does it get during the climb?
Temperatures vary significantly. Summit night can drop well below freezing, while lower elevations are often mild and comfortable.
Is drinking water provided during the trek?
Yes. Drinking water is collected, filtered, and treated daily by the mountain crew to ensure it is safe for consumption.
How many hours do we hike each day?
Daily hiking times typically range from 4 to 8 hours, depending on the day’s distance, terrain, and altitude
Why does the route visit Lava Tower before descending to Barranco Camp?
This follows the “climb high, sleep low” principle, which helps the body adapt to altitude and improves acclimatization.
What should I pack for the 7 Days Lemosho Route?
Essential items include layered clothing, waterproof gear, warm summit clothing, hiking boots, gloves, a sleeping bag, and personal medications.
Are guides and porters included in the climb?
Yes. Professional mountain guides, porters, and cooks accompany climbers throughout the expedition.
Is travel insurance required?
Comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is strongly recommended.
Why should I choose the 7 Days Lemosho Route over other routes?
The 7 Days Lemosho Route offers exceptional scenery, fewer crowds during the first days, excellent acclimatization, and one of the highest chances of reaching the summit successfully.
These full and frank reviews are from travelers who have traveled with Hike Kilimanjaro previously. The reviews and experiences shown here are from reputable travel websites like TripAdvisor, Google, Facebook, and Trust Pilot, etc.
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USD 2,740 / person
See Group Booking Discount
No. of People
Price per person
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1 Pax $ 3,740
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2 Pax $ 2,740
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3 - 6 Pax $ 2,630
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7 - 10 Pax $ 2,568
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10+ Pax $ 2,420
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