Day 1: Londorossi Gate – Forest Camp
We leave for Londonorossi Gate from Moshi, which requires around 4 hours to finish the customs for section. Then, at that point, drive to the trailhead of Lemosho (one more hour to get to the trailhead). On landing in the trailhead, we have lunch and afterward continue through the immaculate woods that breezes to the principal camping area.
Day 2: Forest Camp – Shira Camp 1
We start on the path that leads free and clear into a savannah of tall grasses, heather, and lichen whiskery volcanic stone. At the point when we move through the green moving slopes and cross numerous streams, we hit the Shira Ridge before delicately dropping down to Shira 1 base. Kibo’s view across the level is stunning.
Day3: Shira Camp 1 – Shira 2 – Moir Hut
For an entire day, we are visiting the Shira level. It is a delicate walk east to the glaciered highest point of Kibo, across the level that leads through a stream to Shira 2 camp on moorland knolls. Then, at that point, we happen to Moir Hut, a little-utilized Lent Hills base spot. There are various strolls on Lent Hills which create this an amazing open door for acclimatization. Shira is perhaps Earth’s biggest level.
Day 4: Moir Hut – Lava Tower – Barranco Camp
We continue toward the east up an edge from the Shira Plateau, passing the intersection towards the Kibo top. At the point when we start, our course moves towards the Lava Tower toward the South East, nicknamed the “Shark’s Tooth.” Soon after the pinnacle, we show up at the second convergence which brings us up to the Arrow Glacier at a height of 16,000 ft. We are currently going down to the Barranco Hut at 13,000 ft height. We’re unwinding here, eating, and short-term. Despite the fact that you start the day at a similar elevation as you started, this day is vital for acclimatization and will assist your body with setting up the day of the highest point.
Day 5: Barranco Camp – Karanga Camp – Barafu Camp
We leave Barranco after breakfast and continue on a precarious edge across the Barranco Wall to the camping area of the Karanga Valley. We then, at that point, leave Karanga and arrive at the intersection that prompts the Mweka Trail. We’re continuing on to the Barafu Shelter. You finished the South Circuit at this stage, which offers culmination sees from a wide range of points. We’re exploring nature here, resting, appreciating supper and making arrangements for the day of the culmination. From this detect, the two pinnacles of Mawenzi and Kibo are to be seen.
Day 6: Barafu Camp – Summit – Mweka Hut
We start our excursion to the culmination between the ice sheets of Rebmann and Ratzel promptly in the first part of the day (12 PM to 2 am). You head northwesterly and move to Stella Point on the hole edge over thick scree. This is the most difficult aspect of the walk intellectually and genuinely. You’ll stop for a brief break at Stella Point (18,600 ft) and be welcomed with the most excellent dawn you’ll at any point see (assuming the rainclouds blow over). You will discover snow right from Stella Point on your 1-hour move to the culmination. You arrived at the most elevated point at Uhuru Peak on Mount Kilimanjaro and Africa’s mainland. Quicker climbers from the top will see the dawn.
Day 7: Mweka Camp – Moshi
We proceed down to the Mweka Park Gate after breakfast to gather your culmination testaments. It could be wet and sloppy at lower heights. Gaiters can assist with journeying posts. Maybe there will be a lot to wear shorts and shirts (keep downpour stuff and cooler garments helpful).
From the entryway, you continue to Mweka Village for one more hour. In Mweka town, a vehicle will meet you to return you to Moshi inn.
END OF TREKKING