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ARRIVAL – Kilimanjaro International Airport to Hotel in Arusha

You need to arrive in Tanzania at least one day before we start trekking. Upon arrival, you will be met by one of our KCC team and transferred to your hotel in Arusha, where you can freshen up. After a welcome briefing you will have a chance to meet your fellow adventurers and let your New Year Kilimanjaro Adventure begin!

 HOTEL ROOM

 BED & BREAKFAST

DAY 1

Londrossi Gate to Mti Mkubwa

After breakfast in your hotel you will be given an overall briefing from your guide. At 9am you will be met by our staff, who will drive you several hours to the Western side of Mt. Kilimanjaro and to the Londrossi Gate, where our guides and porters will prepare and pack the equipment and supplies Once at the gate you will be given a packed lunch and after registration with the Kilimanjaro Park office, we will drive for another 45mins to Lemosho Glades where your trek will begin with ascending into the rainforest. You will ascend for approx. 3 hours in dense rain forest which could be very wet and muddy so be ready with your gaiters and trekking poles. During the trek we will have a break and you can enjoy the rest your packed lunch. We will reach the Mti Mkubwa Camp also known as ‘Big Tree’ Camp in late afternoon. After arrival, you will be taken to your camp and tent which has already been set up by the porters who ran ahead, where you will be greeted with boiled drinking water and hot washing water. Once you have freshened up and settled in, a hot dinner will be served in the mess-tent.

  • Elevation: 2.360m to 2.895m
  • Distance: 6km
  • Trek time: 3-4 hours
  • Climate: Mountain Forest

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 2

Mti Mkubwa to Shira 1 Camp

Today’s hike is a long one.  There are some steep stretches as you traverse around and over the lava flows that make up the outer flanks of the Shira crater. You’ll leave the forest zone a short while out of the camp and enter the heathland with the giant heather trees and St John’s wort bushes.. The vegetation thins out to moorland habitat at the crater rim. then a short descent followed by a fairly flat stroll to camp. The camp is  on the western side of the Shira plateau. Late afternoons will often bring breath-taking first views of Kibo.  

  • Elevation: 3500m – 4200m
  • Distance: 13km
  • Trekking time: 6 hours
  • Moorland

 

 KILIMANJARO ACCOMMODATION

 FULL BOARD

DAY 3

Shira Camp 1 to Moir Camp

The first few of hours today’ trek are nice and easy, walking over blessedly flat terrain. You’ll then leave the busier main trail which heads over to Shira 2 camp. Your guide will take along a very quiet alternative trail that will bring you toward the Lent hills. There’s a couple of hours gradual ascent up to Moir camp, tucked in at the head of a valley. The afternoon can be spent taking a further acclimatisation hike up to the top of the lower Lents where you should have fabulous views over the Shira plateau and see Kili’s little sister, Mount Meru, poking out through the clouds. Taking this alternative route and camp will aid your acclimatisation.

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 4

Moir Camp to Lava Tower to Barranco Camp

Leaving this wonderfully quiet camp your trail starts to skirt around the southern slopes of Kibo.  You’ll join the trails coming from the Shira camps where Lemosho and Machame  combine as 1 trail. The route passes Lava Tower a basalt plug over 60m high,. Here, if you’re lucky, you’ll have views of the Western Breach. This is your high point today. After a hot lunch at Lava Tower the trails descends down into the Barranco valley a stunning valley studded with giant groundsels and giant lobelia.

Altitude: 4200m – 3950m
Trekking Distance: 12km
Trekking Time: (approx.)  7 hours

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 5

Barranco Camp to Karranga Camp

The morning climb today is a highlight for many. Scaling the Barranco wall. It can look daunting from camp, especially when you see the first porters negotiating the scrambles. It’s not a difficult ascent and your guides will give you loads of help on the scrambly bits. Once you reach the top you’ll hopefully be rewarded with an awesome view of the Kibo massif which suddenly appears alarmingly close. From here it’s an undulating trail that leads you to the Karanga valley. There’s just the valley to cross and you’ll reach Karanga camp. Should the clouds part, you’ll enjoy great views over the plains and of Kibo itself.

Altitude: 3950m – 4050m
Distance: 7km
Time: (approx.) 4 hours

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 6

Karranga Camp to Barafu Camp

You’ll have a short, breathy walk, today following a mostly steady gradient up to Barafu camp. A hot lunch to pack in the energy for the summit bid. Plenty of time to prepare your kit and rest before your dinner and an early night.

Altitude     4050m – 4600m
Distance   6km
Time (approx.) 3-4 hours

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

Day 7 – SUMMIT DAY

Barafu Camp to UHURU PEAK 95895m) to Mweka Camp

The wake-up tea will be served at 11:30pm with the departure at midnight. After a hot drink and some biscuits we will start the challenge for the summit. Our initial 6 hour climb begins in the dark with only our headlamps and guides to show us the way through the thick scree and winding pathways of Ratzel and Rebmann Glaciers until we reach Stella Point. Many say this is the most challenging part of the entire climb but you will be rewarded with what is perhaps the most emotional and beautiful sunrise you have seen or ever will see in your life.


After taking some pictures at the sign, and a short rest we will join the last part of the Marangu route to continue 1–2 more hours to reach your ultimate goal – the summit – the highest peak of Africa – Uhuru Peak at 5.985m. Congratulations!! You are now standing on the ‘Roof of Africa’. Our guides will take pictures of you at the world famous Uhuru sign and post it on Facebook for your family and friends at home.


We will descend through sliding scree and winding pathways for about 3 hours back to Barafu Camp. On reaching the camp you will have the chance for a longer break before we start the next descent to Mweka Camp. Trekking poles are very useful in this part of the descent. In the camp you will have a last fantastic view on the summit – finding it hard to believe that only a few hours ago you were stood at the top. And after this long day, you can enjoy your dinner and your last day on the mountain.

  • Elevation: 4.600m to 5.732 to 5.895m to 3.100m
  • Trekking time: 6-8 hours ascent – 7-8 hours descent
  • Distance:  7 km ascent – 23km descent
  • Climate: Stone screed and ice field – glaciers

 

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DEPARTURE

If your time in Africa ends today our transfer team will drive you back to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your departure. If you have booked with KCC for a safari or a few days to dissolve into the pristine sandy beaches and tropical waters of Zanzibar, we will be there to help you comfortably transition from your climb into your next Tanzanian adventure.

DETAILED ITINERARY

DAY TO DAY

SCROLL TO THE LEFT ON MOBILE DEVICES

ARRIVAL – Kilimanjaro International Airport to Hotel in Arusha

You need to arrive in Tanzania at least one day before we start trekking. Upon arrival, you will be met by one of our KCC team and transferred to your hotel in Arusha, where you can freshen up. After a welcome briefing you will have a chance to meet your fellow adventurers and let your New Year Kilimanjaro Adventure begin!

 HOTEL ROOM

 BED & BREAKFAST

DAY 1

Day 2

Rongai Gate – Simba Camp

After breakfast in your hotel you will be given an overall briefing from your guide. At 9am you will be met by the rest of our guides and porters and then we will drive you to the Kilimanjaro National Park. While officially registering for your climb at Marangu Park Gate, our staff will do a final cross-check of equipment and supplies and pack the vehicles. After the registration you will be shuttled a further 70 kilometers on poor roads to the Rongai Start Point at 1.950 meters. The trek begins from Nale Moru village and follows a gradual and winding trail that first crosses maize and potato fields before entering the rainforest which is occupied by various wildlife. After 4-5 hours trekking, you will be welcomed with boiled washing water and some snacks before dinner is served in the mess-tent.


  • Elevation: 1950m – 2600m
  • Distance: 7 km
  • Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
  • Climate: Mountain Forest

: 3-4 hours

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 2

Simba Camp to Second Cave 

You will be woken up after your first night on the mountain with a nice cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate at 06:30am in your tent. After breakfast you start your climb on a trail continuing up towards Kibo. For most of the day you will be walking up slopes flanked with heather and erica with a nice view on the twin peaks of Kilimanjaro – Mawenzi and Kibo and your first glimpse of the ice fields on the Eastern crater rim. Once we approach second cave our cook will welcome you in the camp with boiled drinking water and hot washing water. You can put your feet up with some snacks and a hot lunch. After lunch, there is plenty of time to relax and enjoy the spirit of the camp and to take pictures.


  • Elevation: 2.600m to 3500m
  • Distance: 6 km
  • Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
  • Climate: Rainforest to Moorland

 KILIMANJARO ACCOMMODATION

 FULL BOARD

DAY 3

Second Cave Camp to Kikelelwa Camp

From Second Cave the path takes an abrupt south-easterly turn directly towards the jagged peak of Mawenzi. Traversing open moorland you stumble into Kikelewa Camp, situated by a couple of caves by the Kikelewa River with giant groundsels and lobelias flourishing nearby. The views start to open up and from Kikelewa Camp and you will see for yourself how huge Mt. Kilimanjaro is.


  • Elevation: 2.600m to 4.670m to 3.670m
  • Distance: 9km
  • Trekking Time: 6-7 hours
  • Climate: Moorland

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 4

Kikelelwa Camp to Mawenzi Tarn

Though this stage to Mawenzi Tarn is relatively short at less than 4-5km and it is usually completed in the morning. The climb is also steep as you gain 660m, the path shedding the moorland vegetation as it climbs steadily. The Mawenzi Tarn Hut is situated in one of the most spectacular settings, in a cirque beneath the jagged teeth of Mawenzi. In the afternoon we offer you another walk up the ridge in the west for better acclimatization. If you are lucky and the sky is clear, you will enjoy fantastic views of Kibo


  • Elevation: 3.670m to 4.330m
  • Distance: 5km
  • Trekking Time: 3 hours
  • Climate: Moorland

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 5

Mawenzi Tarn Hut to Kibo Campsite

This lovely day begins with a slight retracing of your steps before you strike out west-wards, crossing the ridge and dropping down the slope to tiptoe along the beautiful barren Saddle’s northern edge. With views like screensavers to east and west, this day is the most favoured day on the mountain. Our destination for today will be Kibo Campsite, which offers you again a spectacular view on the Kibo. We will arrive at the camp very early and you get served hot lunch. In the afternoon our guides will give you a final briefing to prepare you for the summit day. Time to relax, to cross check and prepare your equipment and clothing. Dinner will be served very early to give you ample time to rest and sleep. Good food, lots of water and sleep are the keys for a successful summit. We advise you to be to bed before 7pm to be rested for your wake up hot drink at 11:30pm.


  • Elevation: 4.330m to 4.750m
  • Distance: 9km
  • Trekking Time: 3-5 hours
  • Climate: Alpine Desert

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DAY 6

SUMMIT NIGHT – Kibo Camp Site to Gilman’s Point to Uhuru Peak (5895m) to Horombo hut

The wake-up tea will be served at 11:30pm with the departure at midnight. After a hot drink and some biscuits we will start the challenge for the summit. Our initial 6 hour climb begins in the dark with only our headlamps and guides to show us the way. Just remember the golden rule ‘pole, pole’, which means slowly, slowly. There are a number of landmarks on the way: William’s Point at 5.131m, Hans Meyer Cave at 5.259m that act as milestones break up the journey and provides you with some measure of your progress.


At Gilman’s Point (5.681m) you will see what might be the most magnify-cent sunrise in your life so far. After taking some pictures at the sign and enjoying a fantastic view of Mawenzi, we continue our climb on a part of the Marangu Route for 1-2 more hours to reach your ultimate goal – the summit – the highest peak of Africa – Uhuru Peak at 5.985m. Congratulations! You are now standing on ‘the roof of Africa’.


Our guides will take pictures of you and post it on Facebook for your family and friends at home. After a few minutes spent at the summit, due to the altitude and the cold, it is important to start our descent. After the descent the rest of our team will congratulate you and welcome you with a hot lunch at Kibo Camp. You will have the chance for a break before we start the next descent to Horombo Hut. After this long day, you can enjoy your dinner and your last night on the mountain.


  • Elevation: 4.750m to 5.681m to 5.895m to 3.702m
  • Distance: 6km ascent – 10km descent
  • Trekking Time:  6 hours ascent, 5-7 hours descent
  • Climate: stone screed and ice fields – glaciers

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

Day 7 

Horombo Hut to Marangu Gate

Once again you will be woken for your final celebratory break-fast where our team will thank and con-gratulate you in their unique, special way! This is also the opportunity for you to say thank you for their support and encouragement and show your appreciation by giving a tip. We continue our descent by passing Mandara Hut down to Marangu Gate. There you will get the chance to have a celebratory beer while the equipment is loaded in the van and then it is off to a restaurant in Moshi for lunch where you will be presented with your certificate of achievement. After lunch you will dropped off at your hotel, where you can relax under a long, well deserved hot shower.

 

3-PERSON TENT

 FULL BOARD

DEPARTURE

If your time in Africa ends today our transfer team will drive you back to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your departure. If you have booked with KCC for a safari or a few days to dissolve into the pristine sandy beaches and tropical waters of Zanzibar, we will be there to help you comfortably transition from your climb into your next Tanzanian adventure.