8-day lemosho route

Scenic journey to the roof of Africa

lemosho route: adventure awaits

The Lemosho Route is known for its quiet trails, varied landscapes and excellent acclimatization — making it one of the most balanced and scenic ways to climb Kilimanjaro.
With our personal intake and direct involvement of the head guide from the start, you approach this route well-prepared, confident and supported every step of the way.

Longer Trek, Good Acclimatization

Gradual ascent

8-Day Climb

Jan - Mar /Jun - Oct

Tents

Where effort meets awe

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Pre-Climb Stay

Welcome to Tanzania! Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you’ll receive a warm welcome from our team and be transferred to your hotel in Arusha. Later that day, you’ll meet your guide for a detailed climb briefing and gear check — the perfect moment to ask questions, review the plan ahead, and get to know the team supporting you on your Kilimanjaro adventure.

Your Kilimanjaro journey begins at Londorossi Gate on the western slopes of the mountain. After registration, you trek through dense montane rainforest, surrounded by towering trees, vines, and vibrant birdlife. The trail gradually ascends, and you may spot colobus monkeys along the way. By afternoon, you arrive at Mti Mkubwa Camp to rest and enjoy your first night on the mountain.

 

Distance: 8 km
Habitat: Montane Rainforest
Altitude: 2,100 m- 2,700 m 
Camp: Mti Mkubwa Camp

Leaving the lower rainforest behind, you continue ascending through mossy forest and heathland. The trail opens up to scenic views of the Shira Plateau as you reach Shira 1 Camp. This first night on the plateau allows your body to begin acclimatizing to higher altitudes in a tranquil, remote setting.

Distance: 10 km
Habitat: Montane Rainforest
Altitude: 2,700 m – 3,050 m
Camp: Shira I Camp

From Shira 1, the trail crosses the wide Shira Plateau with expansive views of Kibo Peak. Today’s walk is steady and unhurried, making it an important acclimatization day as you gradually gain altitude before reaching Shira 2 Camp

Distance: 6 km
Habitat:  heather landscapes/Moorland
Altitude: 3,050 – 3,800m
Camp: Shira II Camp

This is a key acclimatization day. You climb steadily to the dramatic Lava Tower at around 4,630 m, pausing for lunch. After soaking in the alpine desert views, you descend to Barranco Camp. The “climb high, sleep low” strategy helps your body adjust to the altitude while offering breathtaking scenery, including the Western Breach and Barranco Wall.

Distance: 12 km
Habitat: Moorland plateau, scenic views
Altitude: 3,800m – 3,960m
Camp: Barranco Camp

Your day begins with the climb of the famous Barranco Wall — a challenging yet rewarding scramble offering breathtaking views from the top. The trail then winds through the Karanga Valley, with gentle ups and downs, before arriving at Karanga Camp. This shorter day allows time to rest and continue acclimatizing for the summit push ahead.

Distance: 5 km
Habitat: Semi-alpine desert, rocky terrain
Altitude: 3,960m – 4,035m
Camp: Karanga Camp

Your day begins with a steady climb from Karanga Camp, gradually gaining altitude through rocky, alpine terrain. The trail winds past unique high-altitude landscapes and sparse vegetation, giving you time to acclimatize while enjoying panoramic views of Kilimanjaro’s southern slopes. You arrive at Barafu Camp, the final base before the summit attempt, with the afternoon free to rest and prepare for the challenging night ahead.

Distance: 4 km
Habitat: Alpine desert, rocky terrain
Altitude: 4,035m – 4,640m
Camp: Barafu Camp

You begin just before midnight for the final push to the summit. Trekking steeply in the dark, you reach Stella Point on the crater rim before continuing to Uhuru Peak — the highest point in Africa — just in time to witness a breathtaking sunrise. After enjoying the views and capturing photos, you descend back to Barafu Camp to rest, then continue down through moorland and rainforest, finally arriving at Mweka Camp.

Distance: 11 km
Habitat: Glacier landscape, descent into forest
Altitude: 4,640m – 5,895m – 3,100m
Camp: Mweka Camp

The final stretch takes you through lush rainforest as you descend to Mweka Gate. This last walk is often filled with joy and reflection — you have conquered Kilimanjaro! Upon arrival at the gate, you head to a nearby restaurant for a memorable celebration with the entire team, enjoying a delicious barbecue, cake, certificates, and singing together. Afterwards, you say farewell to your guides and crew and return to Arusha for well-deserved rest.

Route Info
Distance: 10 km
Habitat: Rainforest
Altitude: 3,100, – 1,640m
Camp: –

After breakfast, we’ll arrange your transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight home. If you’re not ready to leave Tanzania just yet, this is the perfect opportunity to extend your adventure with a safari or a relaxing getaway to Zanzibar.

A Crew Without Spirit is No Crew. We Are One Team - And We Share the True Kilimanjaro Spirit with Every Climber

What's included & what not

price

2 Persons

4 Persons

6 Persons

8 Persons

10 Persons

 2,800 USD

2,650 USD

2,550 USD

2,500 USD

2,450 USD

*The above prices are for reference only, final price confirmed upon booking

Words from our Guests

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