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Kilimanjaro
Climb

Suggested
Itinerary
DAY 1 - 2 Fly London to Kilimanjaro
We depart from London for the overnight flight to
Kilimanjaro. On arrival, after clearing immigration
and customs we transfer 1 hour by private vehicle
to our hotel in Arusha.
DAY
3 Arusha – Shira 1
After breakfast we have a three-hour drive to the
Londorossi National Park Gates located on the western
side of Kilimanjaro. After completing the necessary
registration formalities at Londorossi National Park
gate, we drive a short distance on a steep track through
farmland and plantations (2,800 m.), and continue
climbing steadily on foot through shrub forest and
stands of giant heather to reach the rim of Shira
Plateau (3,350 m.). The views across the surrounding
plains open out as we climb and our first camp is
in the centre of the plateau at “Shira One”
(3,550 m.). [4-5 hours walking]
DAY
4 Shira 1 – Shira 2
An easy day to help acclimatisation and to explore
the grassy moorland and the volcanic rock formations
of the plateau. We walk to the summit of Shira Cathedral
(3,750 m.), a huge buttress of rock surrounded by
steep spires and pinnacles. There is a tangible sense
of wilderness here (especially when the afternoon
mists come in!) and the views from our camp near Shira
Hut (3,840 m.) of Mt. Meru floating on the clouds
are simply unforgettable. [4-5 hours walking]
DAY
5 Shira 2 – Moir Hut
We explore beneath the Northern Icefields, an area
almost totally unvisited by tourists and with unusual
views of Kibo. The morning walk is a steady climb
away from the moorland of Shira Plateau to reach the
broad upland desert beneath the Lent Hills, with expansive
views in all directions. After lunch in our camp close
to Moir Hut (4,200 m.), there is the option of a more
strenuous afternoon walk to reach the summit of the
Lent Hills (4,700 m.) or time to enjoy our peaceful
campsite. Few visitors get to this remote corner of
Kilimanjaro. [3-6 hours walking]
DAY
6 Moir Hut – Lava Tower Camp
A morning of gentle ascent and panoramic views, walking
on lava ridges beneath the glaciers of the Western
Breach. After lunch at our Lava Tower campsite (4,550
m.), there is a steep and spectacular afternoon walk
on the rocky lower slopes of the Western Breach to
reach the ruins of the old hut at Arrow Glacier (4,800
m.). This afternoon excursion is highly recommended
both for acclimatisation purposes and for the superb
views of hanging glaciers on both sides of the Breach.
The evening sunset views are the mark of yet another
spectacular campsite. [3-6 hours walking]
DAY
7 Lava Tower Camp – Karanga Camp
A steep descent into the bottom of the Great Barranco
valley (3,900 m.), sheltered by towering cliffs and
with extensive views of the plains far below. A short
climb up the famed Barranco Wall leads us to an undulating
trail on the south-eastern flank of Kibo, with superb
vistas of the Southern Icefields. The terrain is volcanic
scree, with pockets of lush vegetation in sheltered
hollows, and a powerful sense of mountain wilderness.
Our next camp is at Karanga (4,000 m.), the last water
point on the approach to Barafu, in a narrow valley.
There is plenty of time to rest, or for an acclimatisation
walk in the afternoon up the valley above the camp
towards the glaciers of the Southern Icefields. [5-7
hours walking]
DAY
8 Karanga Camp – Barafu Camp
A short but steep climb out of Karanga valley, following
an easy path on compacted scree with wide views that
gains altitude unrelentingly to reach the Barafu campsite
(4,600 m.) for lunch. During the afternoon, other
walkers will begin to fill the campsite for the first
time in our trip. There is a short acclimatisation
walk to the plateau at the bottom of the South-East
valley (4,800 m.). The remainder of the day is spent
resting in preparation for the final ascent before
a very early night. [3-5 hours walking]
DAY
9 Barafu Camp – Summit – Mweka Hut
We will start our ascent by torchlight around midnight
so that we can be up on the Crater rim by sunrise.
The steep climb over loose volcanic scree has some
well-graded zig-zags and a slow but steady pace will
take us to Stella Point (5,735 m.), in about five
or six hours. We will rest there for a short time
to enjoy the sunrise over Mawenzi. Those who are still
feeling strong can make the two hour round trip from
here along the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,896 m.),
passing close to the spectacular glaciers and ice
cliffs that still occupy most of the summit area.
The descent to Barafu is surprisingly fast, and after
some refreshment, we continue to descend to reach
our final campsite (3,100 m.) at Mweka. Most of us
will be too tired to notice the beauty of the forest
surrounding the crowded campsite. [11-15 hours walking]
DAY
10 Mweka Hut - Arusha
A sustained descent on a well constructed path through
lovely tropical forest alive with birdsong and boasting
lush undergrowth with considerable botanical interest.
Our route winds down to the National Park gate at
Mweka (1,650 m.); and on through coffee and banana
farms to Mweka village. The shower, the beer, and
the swimming pool are tantalisingly close! We sign
out of the National Park and receive our certificates
of ascent from the warden. We then transfer by private
vehicle back to our hotel in Arusha. [3-5 hours walking]
DAY
11 Depart Kilimanjaro
The day is free. In the evening we transfer to Kilimanjaro
Airport for our flight home.
DAY
12 London
We arrive back into London in the morning.
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