Kilimanjaro Climb and Luxury safari in Tanzania – 12 Days
Trip Itinerary
Lemosho route for ascending Mount Kilimanjaro is the newest and so far known for fewer crowds, which makes this route to have a high summit success rate. In general, Lemosho route itineraries to reach Africa’s roof include an 8-day trip, a 9-day trip, and a 10-day trip with slight variations. And the Lemosho route is filled with picturesque landscape, pristine wilderness, and a unique and remote Tanzania’s lifestyle. Nevertheless, Tanzania has got three safari at Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Serengeti. However, the Northern circuit with the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are most popular for its antic safaris in the Tanzanian region. In fact, around these regions, Safari can be done as many days as you wish. We will pick the popular ones, but we can Taylor Safari to suit clients’ taste. We are very flexible and capable of Taylor safari anyhow.
- Climb the highest peak in Africa which is also the highest free-standing mountain in the world
- Climb through the most preferred route which has a beautiful trail and considered as the most scenic route in Kilimanjaro
- Enjoy the best Tanzanian Safari
- Trekkers will encounter low traffic until joining the Machame route
- Relax after the hard climb at the most luxurious safari camp
Overview
Arrival City
Moshi, Tanzania
Departure City
Moshi, Tanzania
Lodging Level
Hotel (Aishi Machame Hotel)
Meals
11 dinner, 11 breakfast, 10 lunch
Trip Grade
Demanding
Maximum Altitude
5,895m/19,341ft
Activity
Trekking and Hiking
Styles
Active Adventures
Outline Itinerary
| Itinerary | Maximum Altitude | Walking/Hiking |
|---|---|---|
| Day 01 Arrival in Kilimanjaro, drive to Moshi | 950m/3,117ft | - |
| Day 02 High-Altitude Drop Off Destination &Trekking to Shira 2 Camp | 3,900m/12,796ft | 5-6 hrs |
| Day 03 Trekking Shira 2 Camp to Lava Tower; descend to Barranco Camp | 3,960m/12,993ft | 6-8 hrs |
| Day 04 Trekking from Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp | 4,035m/13,239ft | 4-5 hrs |
| Day 05 Trekking from Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp | 4,640m/15,224ft | 4-5 hrs |
| Day 06 Climb Uhuru Peak and Descent to Millennium Camp | 5,895m/19,341ft | 9-12 hrs |
| Day 07 Descent from Millennium Camp to Mweka Gate | 1,640m/5,381ft | 4-5 hrs |
| Day 08 TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK Camp | 1,014m/3,327ft | - |
| Day 09 Serengeti Camp | - | - |
| Day 10 Serengeti Camp | - | - |
| Day 11 Gorongoro Camp | - | - |
| Day 12 Final Departure | - | - |
- Accommodation in Standard Hotels on Twin Sharing Basis
Frequently Asked Questions
Based on the research published by the Climb Kilimanjaro Guide, the average summit success rate across all the routes is 65%. The Machame route is considered to be the easiest one amongst all different routes to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro. While all different routes on Kilimanjaro climb have their own difficulties and own experiences, Mt. Kilimanjaro is seriously a high-altitude mountain. Even though the normal routes of Kilimanjaro climb are not technically difficult, the altitude has hit hard and taken its toll on climbers annually thereby bringing the success rate down to 65%. Different operators have different success rates based on numerous factors and Vi Glaciers has an impressive success rate of over 85% on its Kilimanjaro trips.
Climbing a mountain 5,895 m (19,341 ft.) high is definitely a dangerous thing to do. An estimated 50,000 people climb Kilimanjaro every year from which around 1,000 people are evacuated from the mountain and approximately 10 fatalities are reported. It means that the chance of death on the mountain is only 0.0002% which is practically zero. In other words, there is just one death per 5,000 climbers and the main cause of death is altitude sickness.
Yes and no! You may want to climb Kilimanjaro alone without other hikers or crowd – it is possible. But even then, you will be assisted by guides and porters. Although you will be the only trekker, you will not be alone in the truest sense as the Tanzanian Tourism Board does not permit trekking without a guide, porter and other crew members. The ratio of trekkers to support crew is 1:4 meaning that if you are the only climber, you will be assisted by 4 other members of your trekking company.
When you look at the difference between Kilimanjaro Climb and Everest Base Camp Trek, you are going to higher altitude much quicker on Kilimanjaro than Everest base camp. From Moshi (2,932 ft.) to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro (19,341 ft.) it takes 4 to 6 days depending on the route, which is more than 16,000 ft. gain in altitude. From Kathmandu (4,600 ft.) to the base camp of Everest (17,599 ft.) it takes 8 to 9 days, which is almost 13,000 ft. gain in altitude but trekkers need to walk longer daily distance on the Everest Base Camp trek. In the Everest region, trekkers will sleep at teahouses or luxury lodges throughout the entire trip whereas on Kilimanjaro, except for the Marangu route, trekkers will have to sleep inside tents. While there are lots of ups and downs on the Everest trekking route, the summit night on Kilimanjaro is harder than anything on the entire Everest trail. The overall summit success rate on Kilimanjaro, as per the statistics is 65% while the success rate of Everest Base Camp is over 90%. So, Kilimanjaro climb is harder than Everest Base Camp trek especially because of the quick ascent and rapid altitude gain on Kilimanjaro.
The summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, also known as Uhuru Point, lies in the glacial zone with an average temperature hovering around -6°C (21°F) during day time. However, all summiting attempts begin around midnight in order to reach the Uhuru peak at dawn. So, you will be trekking during the night time when the temperatures range between -7 to -29°C (19 to -20°F).
Tanzania is Famous for three safari at national park like Tarangire, Ngorongoro & Serengeti. TheNorthern circuit with the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are most popular for its antic safaris in the Tanzanian region.
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