Lemosho Route - Kilimanjaro
A less crowded alternative to Machame, the Lemosho route is known for putting Mount Kilimanjaro’s natural beauty on full display. Experience everything this famous mountain in Tanzania has to offer by climbing it yourself. Learn more by reading our guide.
See all Lemosho route toursDay-by-day breakdown of the Lemosho route
Below you will find a detailed breakdown of what, where and with which hiking time you'll be trekking should you opt to select the challenging 8-day itinerary for the Lemosho route.
DAY | START | ALTITUDE (M/FT) | FINISH | ALTITUDE (M/FT) | TIME (HRS) | DISTANCE (KM/MI) |
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1 | Londorossi Gate | 2,360m/ 7,742ft | Mti Mkubwa | 2,895m/ 9,498ft | 3-4 | 6km/ 4mi |
2 | Mti Mkubwa | 2,895m/ 9,498ft | Shira 1 Camp | 3,505m/ 11,500ft | 5-6 | 8km/ 5mi |
3 | Shira 1 Camp | 3,505m/ 11,500ft | Moir Hut | 4,200m/ 13,800ft | 5-7 | 11km/ 7mi |
4 | Moir Hut | 4,200m/ 13,800ft | Lava Tower | 4,630m/ 15,190ft | 4-5 | 7km/ 4mi |
Lava Tower | 4,630m/ 15,190ft | Barranco Camp | 3,976m/ 13,044ft | 2-3 | 3km/ 2mi | |
5 | Barranco Camp | 3,976m/ 13,044ft | Karanga Camp | 3,995m/ 13,106ft | 4-5 | 5km/ 3mi |
6 | Karanga Camp | 3,995m/ 13,106ft | Barafu Camp | 4,673m/ 15,331ft | 4-5 | 4km/ 2mi |
7 | Barafu Camp | 4,673m/ 15,331ft | Uhuru Peak | 5,895m/ 19,341ft | 7-8 | 5km/ 3mi |
Uhuru Peak | 5,895m/ 19,341ft | Mweka Camp | 3,068m/ 10,065ft | 4-6 | 12km/ 7mi | |
8 | Mweka Camp | 3,068m/ 10,065ft | Mweka Gate | 1,640m/ 5,380ft | 3-4 | 10km/ 6mi |
Frequently asked questions: how to climb the Lemosho route
How do I prepare for the Lemosho Route?
Any physical activity you can participate in beforehand will help make your ascent more enjoyable. As for how hard you train for any hiking time, this will depend on whether you're aiming for the Uhuru Peak or embarking on a shorter journey and this will be different for everyone.
Learn more.When should I climb the Lemosho Route?
You can climb the Lemosho route year-round, but it may be wet and cold which means you should be equipped with the right waterproof gear. Consider climbing between January–March and June–October. Note that April, May and November are the wettest months.
Learn more.What should I pack and what equipment do I need?
While trekking tour operators may supply some of the gear you’ll need, there are a few non-negotiables you will need that includes waterproof gear, a headlamp, sunglasses, appropriate hiking boots, personal medication, a non-disposable water bottle and a cap or a beanie for example. Learn more.
How to get to the Lemosho Route?
Before you start your hiking escapade to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, you will need to establish how to get there, and the best mode of transport to suit your itinerary or tour. Travellers flying from the UK, the US, Australia or Canada and other parts of the world have a few options to explore. Learn more.
What are the climbing requirements for the Lemosho Route?
Mount Kilimanjaro welcomes hikers of all levels of fitness and ability, but if you’re planning to reach the summit, careful planning and vigorous training is vital. Consider adding extra time to your itinerary to avoid altitude sickness and to enjoy your time climbing Kilimanjaro. Learn more.
What permits do I need?
Each visitor will be required to pay a fee per person, per day for the conservation fee to help manage the national park, however, most tours will cover the permits and entry fees are included in the price.
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