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Covering about 42 miles (70km) with a 90% success rate, the Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route offers a quieter approach to Africa's highest peak. Known for its stunning scenery, the Lemosho Route provides some of the best views of Kilimanjaro’s landscapes.
While there are various ways to tackle the Lemosho trek, the summit route remains consistent with minor variations. Typically, climbers start the final ascent to Uhuru Peak, Africa's highest point, at dawn. Mount Kilimanjaro Climbing is a gradual process, possibly taking about two hours to ascend 180 meters.
Climbers usually reach Uhuru Peak around 8 AM, where they can celebrate briefly and take photos at the "roof of Africa." Afterwards, the descent leads to Barafu Camp for brunch, followed by a hike down to Mweka Camp, your final stop on Kilimanjaro.
It's important to look into the Lemosho Route Climbing Facts and understand the Lemosho Route Pros and Cons to decide if the Lemosho Route is the best choice for your Kilimanjaro expedition.
All itinerary activities with a local, certified guide
We provide Kailas X3 III alpine tents with vestibules
All nutritious meals while on the trek.
To and from the airport and everything in between
All permit fees and taxes
Solo-friendly by nature, join our small groups
I hiked Killimanjaro with a local company called Ascend Tanzania. I could not recommend a company more highly.
I had no idea what I was signing up for when I decided, without any prior experience of a trek of this calibre
Climbing Kilimanjaro was one of my greatest mountain experience so far.
Ascend is a top-notch Kilimanjaro tour guide company that I would highly recommend
Ascend tanzania is an affordable company run by the most efficient local people!
"Excellent Company To Climb With"
I booked my Kilimanjaro climb (6 Day Machame route) with Ascend Tanzania because I was travelling solo and on a budget
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