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Small-group 7-day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climb from Arusha

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168 hours

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7 Days Lemosho Route – The lesser-known Lemosho route begins on the western side of Mt Kilimanjaro. The first 2 days of the tour cross the thick rainforest belt which then changes into heath and moorland with many ferns and ericas along the way. The small trail sometimes has very steep passages and goes through diverse landscapes. On the third day, the trail joins the Machame route. Compared to the Marangu and the Rongai route, the Lemosho route is more challenging.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What To Expect

Day 1

LONDROSSI GATE – MTi MKUBWA CAMP: 4.8km /3mi | 3-4 hrs | Rainforest

Accommodations

Mti Mkubwa camp

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

Elevation: 2389m/7838ft to 2785m/9137ft Altitude gained: 396m Departing from Moshi a 45-minute drive will take you through welcoming mountainside villages to the Kilimanjaro National Park Gate. We will patiently wait for our permits to be issued while watching the hustle and bustle of operations as many crews prepare for the journey ahead Enjoy the beautiful rainforest scenery and windy trails while your guide tells you about the local flora and fauna and natural wildlife. At these lower elevations, the trail can be muddy and quite slippery. We highly recommend gaiters and trekking poles here.

4 hours • Admission Included
Day 2

MTI MKUBWA CAMP – SHIRA I CAMP: 17km/5mi | 6-8hrs | Moorland

Accommodations

Shira 1 camp

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

Elevation: 2785m/9137ft to 3895m/12,779ft Altitude gained: 1110m After a good nights sleep and a hearty breakfast, we emerge from the rain forest and continue on an ascending path, we leave the forest behind now, the trail climbs steadily with wide views to reach the rim of the Shira Plateau. Temperatures begin to drop.

8 hours • Admission Included
Day 3

SHIRA 2 CAMP – LAVA TOWER – BARRANCO CAMP: 10.1km/6mi | 5-7hrs | Semi-Desert

Accommodations

barranco camp

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

Elevation: 3895m/12,779ft to 3986m/13,077ft Altitude gained: 91m Although you end the day around the same elevation as when you began, this day is very important for acclimatization. From Shira Plateau we continue east up a ridge, passing the junction towards the Kibo peak before we then continue, South East towards the Lava Tower, called the “Shark’s Tooth” (elev. 4650m/15,250ft). Shortly after the tower, we come to a second junction, which leads to the Arrow Glacier. We then continue to descend to overnight at Barranco Camp.

7 hours • Admission Included
Day 4

BARRANCO CAMP – KARANGA CAMP: 5.2km/3mi | 4-5hrs | Alpine Desert

Accommodations

karanga camp

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

Elevation: 3986m/13,077ft to 4034m/13,253ft Altitude gained: 48m After breakfast, we continue on a steep ridge up to the adventurous Barranco Wall to the Karanga Valley and the junction, which connects, with the Mweka Trail. This is one of the most impressive days to see the power, agility, and strength of your crew zip over this wall with what appears such ease. Overnight at Karanga Camp.

5 hours • Admission Included
Day 5

HIKE KARANGA CAMP – BARAFU CAMP: 3.3km /2 mi | 4-5hrs | Alpine Desert

Accommodations

Barafu Camp

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

Elevation: 4034m/13,253ft to 4662m/15,295ft Altitude gained: 628m We continue up toward Barafu Camp, and once reached you have now completed the South Circuit, which offers a variety of breathtaking views of the summit from many different angles. An early dinner and rest as we prepare for summit night. Overnight at Barafu Camp.

5 hours • Admission Included
Day 6

BARAFU CAMP – SUMMIT: 5km /3mi up | 5-7hrs | – MWEKA CAMP: 11.5km /8mi down | 5-6hrs | Glaciers, Snow Capped Summit

Accommodations

mweka camp

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

We continue our way to the summit between the Rebmann and Ratzel glaciers trying to stay warm and focused on the amazing sense of accomplishment that lies ahead. With a switchback motion in a northwesterly direction and ascend through heavy scree towards Stella Point on the crater rim. You will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise during your short rest here. Faster hikers may view the sunrise from the summit. From here on your remaining 1 hour ascent to Uhuru Peak, you are likely to encounter snow all the way. Congratulations, one step at a time you have now reached Uhuru Peak. After photos, celebrations and maybe a few tears of joy we take a few moments to enjoy this incredible accomplishment. We begin our steep descent down to Mweka Camp, stopping at Barafu for lunch and a very brief rest.Well-deserved rest awaits you to enjoy your last evening on the mountain. Overnight Mweka Camp.

12 hours • Admission Included
Day 7

MWEKA CAMP – MWEKA GATE – MOSHI: 9.1km/5.7mi |3-4hrs | Rainforest

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Mount Kilimanjaro

Elevation: 3106m/10,190ft to 1633m/5358ft Altitude lost: 1473m After breakfast and a heartfelt ceremony of appreciation and team bonding with your crew, it’s time to say goodbye. We continue the descent down to the Mweka Park Gate to receive your summit certificates. As the weather is drastically warmer, the terrain is wet, muddy and steep and we highly recommend Gaiters and trekking poles. From the gate, a vehicle will meet you at Mweka village to drive you back to your hotel in Moshi (about 30 minutes). Enjoy a long overdue hot shower, dinner and celebrations!!

4 hours • Admission Included

What‘s Included

Bottled water

Overnight stays in hotels and mountain tents

Meals according to the itinerary and clean Drinking water

All Fees and Taxes

Professional, English-speaking guide

Mountain crew (cook & porters)

Coffee and/or Tea

All mentioned transfer

Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, chairs, tables etc.)

Flights Alcoholic and soft drinks

Visa fees

Tips

Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.

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Small-group 7-day Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro Climb from Arusha

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5.00

8 reviews

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  • Kilimanjaro, taught me a new philosophy of life.

    Journey26443328857,,Jan 7, 2026

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    It was the second day down from UHURU Peak in Kilimanjaro, and my calf was still sore but fuller than ever. This time it was Kilimanjaro's famous lemoshu route, a seven-day, six-night climb, and Meru Slopes guides Julius and John, two young men no older than twenty-five and twenty-three - that accompanied me through the journey and took me into a more real world. In the mountain days, the pace was slow. Julius always laughed and said to me: “Pole Pole” (Take your time). Living in Zhejiang, accustomed to an efficient lifestyle where everything in the city is about to happen, we are accustomed to putting everything ahead of time. But on this mountain, 5,895 metres above sea level, I came to understand the wisdom of that phrase. Instead of pressing, the guides patiently paced "so fast so good?" and gently reminded me, "slow down, catch a breath" when I wanted to speed up. They remember all my little habits: knowing that I needed to signal my family, they offered to take me to the Internet every time I went to a new camp; knowing that I liked potatoes and that my food was being adjusted every day; seeing my backpack struggle uphill, they would whisper to me if I needed help sharing; and every time I went to a place where the scenery was great, Julius would remind me to hold up my camera and detail what was unique about each plant or natural landscape. And young John, somewhat "silent" compared to Julius, always walked half a step behind me, like a silent protective barrier. Looking at them, I remembered the article I read in Little Red Books about Philbert the guide. The author wrote that it was only after going downhill that it became clear that the guides' tents were all rented and that “everyone has his own way of living, except for the Altezza kind of earthy company”. What about Julius and John I met? They carry heavy communal gear, but still wake us each morning with the brightest smile, pointing to the dead leaves of the millennium wood to tell us that a layer of leaves represents a yearling, and pointing out with childlike excitement the rock sheep on the far cliffs. On the steep Baranco Wall, I saw a backman fall overboard from a heavy load. Some of his luggage was shared silently by his companions, and after a simple treatment he stood up and moved on. I was sore watching them in flattened big soles, rubberized board shoes, hiking shoes and even thongs. How much of what we hikers pay will really be left in the hands of those who shoulder the entire mountaineering industry? Once down the hill, I over-tipped and gave the ex330, which had accompanied me for 400km, to guide Julius, hiking shoes mh500 to John in his ground-up shoes, and my warm plush slippers to Hamidu, who was still barefoot in a thong at minus 5 degrees, leaving behind some practical hiking items (warm babies, snow covers). Not for charity, but in the hope that these insignificant things will make them a little easier at some point. I hope their sincerity and professionalism will be seen by more people and allow them to make more money directly. This journey showed me another side of Tanzania. It's poor, the infrastructure is poor and people don't have easy times. But strangely, here I feel a long-lost sense of security - but a natural lookout from the community. Julius told me that locals hate thieves because everyone knows the weight of life. I used to watch the porters put the ugali (a local food) mixed with the leftovers I ate into their mouths and chew, and what I couldn't eat was precious to them, listening to them after tea talking about family and the future - that was plain aspiration for a better life. It makes me wonder why the continent that first gave birth to human civilization is still struggling to develop today. And what can those of us from more affluent areas do? Last night, the last night of his stay in Kilimanjaro National Park, Julius said to me: "This mountain changes a lot of people." The mountain is an honest mirror. In the thin air, man fades away from all enclosures and meets only Ben-Me. When we went down, we all quietly took some of the mountain's soul and left behind some of our old selves. Pole Pole, change happens between every breath. It taught me that what matters is not the speed of the summit, but the breath of every step, the scenery of every moment: don't rush, feel the way. Kilimanjaro is not just a mountain, it is the spine of Tanzania and the head of the African continent. The process of climbing it is the process of connecting with an older, more resilient life force. Many climbers like us from the rich world were struck here for the first time by another survival philosophy: not “faster”, but “steadier”. We ate what the locals couldn't afford, slept in rented tents, and were protected and encouraged by a crowd of materialistic but smiling people. When I left, I took away not just photos, but a responsibility - I decided to devote myself to exchanges between Central Africa in the future as well. I want to take over my parents' trade, come to Africa and do honest business, teach people to fish, create value rather than plunder resources. It is not just business, it is a form of giving back - to the land and the people. “Hakuna Matata”, Julius used to say. Yes, there's no passing worries, like there's no mountain you can't climb - just one step at a time, Pole Pole. Life is not a race, it's not about who gets to the top first, it's about how you walk and how you see those who accompany you along the way. Thanks to Julius, thanks to John, thanks to all the backmen and guides we met in the mountains.

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  • Kennedy and Adam - guides to choose

    jezektom,,Sep 22, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    The most amazing experience of our lives was created by the two guides Kennedy and Adam. Those gentlemen are true professionals and we are grateful to them for everything they did for us.

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  • lifetime experience❤️

    jakubjU9302TL,,Sep 22, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    only words of positivity i have for this company and the way we were treated. 100% reliable, such a hardworking group of people plus extremely kind and helpful. would recommend to everyone without a blink of an eye. Thank you Meru Slopes!!!

  • Superb experience along the Lemonosho traverse lead by Kenedy and Julius

    mkmarinov,,Dec 29, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    A great experience of hiking the Lemonosho traverse with head guide Kenedy and second guide Julius. Perfect choice of route and camps to stay at. A few challenging hikes combined with “rest” days of small hikes, all finished with the big one - the climb to Uhuru peak. Great support given by the guides on the way up, alongside mentioning quite a few facts and trivia about our surroundings. All the crew were extremely supportive as well - we never felt like any need is not accounted for. Had a very fun week, throughout all the challenges - would highly recommend and I’d personally plan a different route with the same team again.

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  • 7 Days Trekking Lemosho Route Mount Kilimanjaro

    JaapAm,,Sep 23, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Yona, Nico and the rest of the team made our dream come true. Without their good care we never would have made it to the summit. During the trekking we suffered from altitude sickness, so they checked our condition frequently. They also adjusted the food to our altitude sickness to ensure we absorbed as many nutritions as possible. The food was really good, at a restaurant level, and there was always more than enough. We really enjoyed the trek, the views and the conversations with Yona and Nico.

  • Fantastic expedition.

    Peter F,,Aug 28, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Great Kilimanjaro trip. Accomodation good, food very good, guides and porters excellent. All safety equipment present and used appropriately, eg, oxygen and pulse oximeters. Saved £££s compared to UK operators with no compromises and no corners cut. Highly recommended.

  • Wow, what an advenure!!

    nathanyal2022,,Jul 24, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    My husband, his friend and I travelled to Tanzania at the end of June and climbed the Lemosho route with amazing support from the Meru Slopes crew. Our friend booked the adventure and he'd decided that he wanted to book directly with a local operator rather than a European intermediary. We're really glad that he did as by all accounts the owner (Geofrey) responded swiftly and professionally to every question posed to him before we'd even left the UK. When we arrived, we were met at the airport by a Meru Slopes rep and taken to a cozy guest house in Arusha, where we had dinner and rest before meeting Geofrey and the mountain guides. Geofrey and his team took time to check our kit to make sure we were fully prepared and recommended that we take Diamox tablets (for altitude sickness) we didn't have any, so they provided them for us. I thought these extra checks were brilliant and it made us three feel very safe. The 7-days were, by turns, challenging and exhilarating and the Meru Slopes team were incredible throughout. The three of us had differing experience levels and the guides took care to ensure we all received individual attention, whether this was describing the local flora and fauna, testing our blood O2 levels and singing to keep us motivated, they made sure we all got the most from the tour as safely as possible. Massive shout outs go to the guides William and Emmanuel, the chef (who made some delicious food and kept us hydrated and clean throughout) and the porters. It felt like the crew created a protective ring around us, they were absolutely fantastic. A well deserved 5*. Please note that after we completed the climb we went on the 5 days Serengeti Migration Safari and there's a separate review for this part of the trip.

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