7 Days Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climb
Experience the scenic 7-day Kilimanjaro climb via the Lemosho Route, known for excellent acclimatization and high summit success rates. Trek through lush rainforest trails, Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, Barranco Wall, Karanga Valley, and alpine desert before reaching Uhuru Peak 5,895m. Enjoy diverse landscapes, unique vegetation, and wildlife along the route. Professional mountain guides, emergency oxygen, and all Kilimanjaro National Park fees are included.
From $1,827 per person
Package Snapshot
This 7-day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro trek is ideal for climbers seeking excellent acclimatization and a scenic approach to the summit. Trek through rainforest trails, Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, Barranco Wall, Karanga Valley, and alpine desert while enjoying acclimatization hikes, professional mountain guides, emergency oxygen, Kilimanjaro National Park fees, and summit certificates.
Why Choose This Trek
Scenic Lemosho Route with Rainforest, Shira Plateau & Lava Tower
Enjoy diverse landscapes, unique vegetation, and wildlife while trekking through rainforest trails, crossing Shira Plateau, and ascending Lava Tower for acclimatization. Barranco Wall and Karanga Valley provide breathtaking views and memorable trekking experiences.
Professional mountain guides and safety support
Experienced guides lead your climb safely, provide expert knowledge of Kilimanjaro trekking, monitor altitude acclimatization, and provide emergency oxygen and rescue support if required.
High summit success rate with superior acclimatization profile
The 7-day Lemosho itinerary offers gradual altitude gain and strategic acclimatization, increasing your chances of reaching Uhuru Peak 5,895m safely and successfully.
Day-by-Day 7-Day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climb
Each day is designed to maximize acclimatization, safety, and summit success on Mount Kilimanjaro, guided by professional mountain guides with emergency oxygen available.
Day 1 | Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) and transfer to your hotel in Moshi. Evening briefing with your guides to prepare for the climb. Rest and enjoy hotel amenities including comfortable rooms, hot water, and internet access.
Arrival Highlights
Relax and prepare for your trek. Meet your professional mountain guides and support team.
Day 2 | Lemosho Gate to Mti Mkubwa Camp
Drive to Lemosho Park Gate and continue by 4WD to Lemosho Glades. Trek through rainforest trails to Mti Mkubwa Camp (2,650m). Hiking distance: 6 km / 4 mi. Trekking time: 2-3 hours. Elevation gain: 1,830 m → 2,650 m.
Mti Mkubwa Camp Highlights
First night on the mountain surrounded by montane forest. Ideal start for gradual acclimatization.
Day 3 | Mti Mkubwa Camp to Shira 2 Camp
Trek through heather and moorland zones across Shira Ridge past Shira 1 Camp and continue to Shira 2 Camp (3,850m). Hiking distance: 16 km / 10 mi. Trekking time: 7-8 hours. Elevation gain: 2,650 m → 3,850 m.
Shira Plateau Highlights
Expansive views across Shira Plateau with open moorland landscapes and spectacular mountain scenery.
Day 4 | Shira 2 Camp to Lava Tower & Barranco Camp
Trek across Shira Plateau and ascend to Lava Tower (4,650m) for acclimatization before descending to Barranco Camp (3,950-4,000m). Hiking distance: 8 km / 5 mi. Trekking time: 5-6 hours.
Barranco Camp Highlights
Camp below the famous Barranco Wall with incredible sunset views and giant senecio plants.
Day 5 | Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp
Climb the Barranco Wall and trek through Karanga Valley to Karanga Camp (4,050m). Hiking distance: 5 km / 3 mi. Trekking time: 3-4 hours.
Karanga Valley Highlights
Short trekking day for acclimatization and recovery before the final summit push.
Day 6 | Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
Trek to Barafu Camp (4,700m) along the South Circuit with excellent summit views. Rest and prepare for the midnight summit attempt. Hiking distance: 4 km / 2 mi. Trekking time: 3-4 hours.
Barafu Camp Highlights
Final preparation for summit night. Early dinner and rest before the midnight ascent.
Day 7 | Summit Uhuru Peak 5,895m & Descend to Mweka Camp
Midnight ascent via Stella Point to Uhuru Peak (5,895m). After celebrating at the summit, descend to Mweka Camp (3,090m). Hiking distance: 5 km ascent / 13 km descent. Trekking time: 10-13 hours. Summit certificates included.
Summit Highlights
Reach the highest point in Africa and celebrate your Kilimanjaro achievement before descending to camp.
Day 8 | Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate & Departure
Final descent through rainforest to Mweka Gate (1,680m). Collect summit certificates and transfer back to your hotel or airport. Hiking distance: 10 km / 6 mi. Trekking time: 3-4 hours.
Departure Highlights
Celebrate your successful Kilimanjaro climb and transfer back to Moshi or airport.
What’s Included & Not Included
✅ Included
- 🛂 Kilimanjaro National Park fees and conservation charges
- 🎯 Guided trekking and all standard activities (unless labeled optional)
- 🏕️ Accommodation on the mountain (tents or lodges as per itinerary)
- 👨💼 Professional mountain guides, porters, and cooks
- 🚙 Transportation to/from the trailhead and during the trek
- 🧾 All local taxes and VAT
- ✈️ Roundtrip airport transfers in Tanzania
- 🍽️ Meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks)
- 🥤 Hot and cold drinks during the trek (tea, coffee, water)
- 🛠️ Camping equipment and dining facilities (tents, mats, utensils)
- ⚕️ Basic first aid and emergency support, including oxygen
❌ Not Included
- 🌍 International flights to/from Tanzania
- 🏨 Additional accommodation before or after the trek (hotels/lodges)
- 💵 Tips for guides, porters, and staff (recommended US$20 per person per day)
- 🎁 Personal expenses: souvenirs, travel insurance, visas, laundry, etc.
- 📈 Any unforeseen increase in park fees or government-imposed taxes
- 🧳 Rental of personal gear not included (sleeping bags, trekking poles, jackets)
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- Dedicated trekking planner assigned as soon as your request is received.
- WhatsApp coordination for fast tweaks to dates or group sizes.
- Transparent pricing including optional add-ons, transfers, and summit certificates.
Best Time to Climb
The 7-day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro climb is accessible year-round. Each season provides different trekking conditions, summit success chances, and scenic opportunities for a safe and rewarding mountaineering experience.
Warm and moderately dry; lush rainforest entry from the western side of Kilimanjaro and clear alpine views. Ideal for trekkers seeking greener scenery with fewer crowds. Expect occasional short rains.
Shoulder season with fewer climbers on the Lemosho Route. Trails remain accessible, and acclimatization remains strong. Occasional showers may occur, but landscapes are lush and rewarding.
Main dry season and most popular time for Kilimanjaro climbs. Trails are stable, summit conditions are optimal, and skies are often clear for breathtaking views from Uhuru Peak. This is peak season for the Lemosho Route with excellent summit success rates.
Short rains return, refreshing vegetation and creating quieter trails. Summit conditions remain achievable with proper preparation. Expect beautiful rainforest and moorland scenery.
Who This Climb Serves Best
Couples & Honeymooners
Remote western approach, scenic camps, and expert guides create a memorable and adventurous Kilimanjaro experience via the Lemosho Route.
Families with Teens
The 7-day Lemosho Route offers gradual altitude gain and strong acclimatization, making it suitable for teens and family groups looking for a safe and engaging climb.
First-Time Climbers
One of the best routes for first-time Kilimanjaro trekkers with moderate fitness. Excellent acclimatization profile, professional guides, and experienced porters support safety and summit success.
Adventure & Photography Enthusiasts
Capture Kilimanjaro’s diverse ecosystems — rainforest, Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, Barranco Wall, and sunrise from Uhuru Peak — with guidance from experienced mountain teams.
How Pricing Works
Pricing for the 7-day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro climb is $1,827 per person (example pricing), including mountain camping equipment, professional guides, porters, Kilimanjaro National Park fees, emergency oxygen, and summit certificates. Rates may vary depending on season, group size, or optional add-ons such as cultural tours or photography experiences.
- Seasonality: Dry season (July–October) offers the most stable summit conditions, but the Lemosho Route can be climbed year-round with proper acclimatization and preparation.
- Group Size: Smaller groups receive more personalized guide attention. Private climbs and larger groups are supported with multiple guides to maintain safety and pace.
- Accommodation: Quality mountain tents with sleeping mats are included at each camp. Optional larger or premium tent setups may increase cost.
- Additional Services: Airport transfers, hotel stays before or after the climb, and safari or cultural add-ons are priced separately.
Operated by a Local Northern Circuit Team
- Head office and dispatch yard located in Arusha’s Sakina neighborhood with 24/7 communications center.
- On-ground mechanics, refrigeration technicians, and concierge staff keep vehicles, kitchens, and logistics running seamlessly.
- Guides are WFR-certified, fluent in English (some in French/German), and empowered to make field decisions fast.
- We hold TALA licensing, full insurance, and longstanding park relationships for priority permitting.
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7-Day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro FAQ
Everything you need to know about the 7-Day Lemosho Route climb, including preparation, camping, summit push, and itinerary details.
For the 7-day Lemosho climb, focus on cardiovascular endurance, leg strength, and hiking with a loaded backpack. Long-distance walks, stair climbing, and multi-day treks at high elevation (2,500–4,500 m) prepare you for daily trekking, Barranco Wall, and alpine desert sections.
The Lemosho Route can be climbed year-round. Dry months (July–October, January–February) provide stable trails, clear summit views, and high success rates. Green-season months (Jan–Mar, Nov–Dec) offer lush scenery, fewer trekkers, and moderate rains.
You’ll sleep in well-organized mountain tents at each Lemosho camp, equipped with a mattress and pillow. Communal dining and toilet tents are provided. Camps are arranged to maximize comfort, privacy, and safety in high-altitude conditions.
Summit day starts around midnight from Barafu Camp, ascending through the alpine desert to Stella Point and Uhuru Peak 5,895 m. Acclimatization days, including Shira Plateau, Lava Tower, and Barranco Camp, are planned to reduce altitude sickness and optimize summit success.
The 7-day Lemosho Route has a high summit success rate of around 93%, thanks to proper acclimatization days and gradual ascent. It is suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers seeking a safe and scenic climb.
Each trek includes emergency oxygen cylinders and a portable stretcher as standard. Guides are trained in high-altitude first aid, and additional rescue protocols ensure safety throughout the climb.
Your group will have a lead guide, assistant guides, cooks, and porters. Typical staffing ratios are 1 guide per 5 climbers and 1–2 porters per climber, ensuring support with tents, gear, meals, and safety on all trekking days.
The 7-day Lemosho package price includes all mountain tents, professional guides and porters, Kilimanjaro National Park fees (~$800–$1,000), rescue and emergency fees, and VAT. Optional add-ons like Maasai village tours or photography workshops are extra.
Yes, all lead guides are Wilderness First Responders (WFR) certified or hold equivalent high-altitude medical training. They are trained to handle altitude sickness, injuries, and emergency evacuations.
Yes, the 7-day Lemosho itinerary can be customized for fitness levels and acclimatization needs, including optional extra camping or acclimatization hikes to increase your chances of a successful summit.
