Select your itinerary,
then click on the go button.
The
Lemosho Route
The route is an unspoilt, remote, little-used and
beautiful way up to the Shira Plateau. It can either
be used to gain the Western Breach route or followed
by the Kibo South Circuit to ascend by the easier
Barafu Route.
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 .
Mount Kilimanjaro
Climb - Lemosho Route Video
The route is quite long and a party wishing to ascent
slowly can comfortably take 8 days on the trip. However
the campsites at Shira 1 and at Karanga Valley could
be left out by a strong party ascending via the Barafu
Route making this a 6 day trip. Also it is possible
to go up the Western Breach and complete the trip
in 5 days - this is a tough option. The Western Breach
variant is described below.
Day 1 - Arrive at Kilimanjaro International
Airport, meet and transfer to Impala Hotel (B&B).
Day
2 - Drive from Moshi or Arusha to Londorossi
Park Gate (2250m, 2 hours). From here a forest track
requiring a 4WD vehicle leads to Lemosho Glades (2120m,
11km, 45 minutes) and a possible campsite (park fees
are not paid to camp here). Walk along forest trails
to Mti Mkubwa (big tree) campsite, (2750m, 3 hours).
Day
3 - The trail gradually steepness and enters
the giant heather moorland zone. Several streams are
crossed then it gains the Shira Ridge at about 3600m
and drops gently down to Shira 1 camp located by a
stream on the Shira Plateau (3500m, 5 hours). This
campsite could be omitted.
Day
4 - A gentle walk across the plateau leads
to Shira 2 camp on moorland meadows by a stream (3850m,
1.5 hours). A variety of walks are available on the
Plateau making this an excellent acclimatization day.
Day
5 - The moorlands soon come to an end and
the rocky path leads amongst outcrops to the Lava
Tower where there are good campsites (4600m, 4 hours).
A strong group may want to continue up a steep scree
path to the site of the Arrow Glacier hut where there
are poor campsites (4800m, 5.5 hours).
Day
6 - From the Lava Tower [or Arrow Glacier]
steep scree and rocky outcrops requiring scrambling
lead up the Western Breach to the crater floor. On
rare occasions after snowfalls the route can become
icy and in these conditions an ice axe or ski stick
will be required, (5700m, 6 [or 4.5] hours). It is
possible to camp almost anywhere in the crater or
in a further 2 hours Uhuru Point may be reached. Descend
the Mweka Route to Mweka Hut, 5 hours.
Day
7 - A 3-4 hour descent through beautiful
forest brings you to the Park gate and your waiting
transport. Drive back to Arusha Impala Hotel. Evening
you can refresh and relax in your day room. If you're
continuing with one of our scheduled departures you'll
overnight and begin your wildlife safari the next
day. Otherwise you'll continue according to your onward
arrangements.
End
of Tour.
SUMMARY:
how to PREVENT AND MANAGE AMS
Prepare
well by becoming fitter (and giving up smoking).
Take
suitable supplies and pack your gear for easy retrieval.
Avoid
over – exertion: if possible ascend slowly enough
that you can still breath through your nose.
Avoid
sleeping pills and alcohol on the mountain.
Eat
small amounts of food often, even if you don’t
feel hungry; avoid excessive salt.
Drink
plenty of fluids (four to five liters per day), especially
water under medical supervision.
Do
not deny any symptoms you may experience and keep
the group leader or guide informed.
Package
price combine: Park entry fees which is 60US$
per person, porters, guide and cook, rescue fees,
guide, camping equipment, camping fees, Three meals
a day and transport from Arusha to park gate and return.
Accommodation before and after trekking can be arranged
on your request.