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- Xpedition Itinerary -

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- Lemosho Route -

Why this Route?
The Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route is the best ascent route but this offers the complete Kilimanjaro experience, more acclimatization time, more spectacular scenery and even a night in Kibo caldera. Note: this route ascends via Stella Point and NOT the Western Breach and is for that reason considered to be a safer route.

Description
Starting on the Southern slope of of Kilimanjaro this ascent covers all of the most spectacular areas of Kilimanjaro. The trip is fully supported with spacious guest tents, mattress and pillow as well as a mess tent with lightweight tables and chairs and all cutlery. Our trips also include a toilet tent in camp and most importantly knowledgeable professional guides that go through bi-annual training. Our logistics team at our base monitors your trip from start to finish.

Highlights
THE MOST SCENIC KILIMANJARO ROUTE ! Machame ascent of Kilimanjaro, rain forest, Shira plateau, glacial valleys and alpine desert. Views of Mawenzi, ascent of Kibo and possible views of Kibo caldera and ash pit, glaciers and the roof of Africa!

Day

Date

Travel Schedule

To the Roof of Africa

Friday

17-Feb

Kili 1to Forest Campsite @ 2,438 meters, few hours drive and 3 hours walk

Saturday

18-Feb

Kili 2: Hike to Shira 1 Camp 3,505 meters, 3-6 hours

Sunday

19-Feb

Kili 3: Hike to Barranco Valley 3,962 meters, 2-4 hours

Kilimanjaro Climb: Machame Route 8 Days

Monday

20-Feb

Kili 4: Hike to Karanga Camp 3,962 meters, 3-5 hrs

Tuesday 21-Feb Kili 5: Hike to Kossovo Camp 4,877 meters, 6-7 hours
Wednesday 22-Feb Kili 6: Hike to special Crater camp, 5,608 meters 6-9 hours, tough day, Explore crater when feeling good
Thursday 23-Feb Kili 7: Hike to Summit 5,895 meters and then to Mweka Camp 3,200 meters About 10-12 hours
Friday 24-Feb Kili 8: Return to park gate, checkout. Pickup and transfer to Arusha, enjoy a well-deserved Kilimanjaro meal
Saturday 25-Feb Safari Day 1: Olduvai Gorge / Serengeti National Park
Sunday 26-Feb Safari Day 2: Serengeti National Park
Monday 27-Feb Safari Day 3: Masai Village / Ngorongoro Crater
Tuesday 28-Feb Safari Day 4: Ngorongoro Crater
Wednesday 29-Feb Safari Day 5: Lake Manyara
Thursday 1-March Safari Day 6: Tarangire Natinal Park
Friday 2-March Safari Day 7: Tarangire Natinal Park / Noloholo Environmental Center

 

- Equipment Required for Trip -

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It is important that every participant is properly clothed and outfitted for success

Kilimanjaro Gear List

This Equipment List is meant to help you compile your personal kit

Passport (valid for 6 months after the trip and have empty pages)

Secure Travel wallet. Photocopy of first two pages of your passport (carry separately).

Leave expensive jewelry, mp3 players, personal electronics and watches at home

Most of your gear will be carried by porters, from camp to camp. The gear carried by your porter should be 30 pounds, or less.

Large, water-repellant duffel bag with lock. Print your name clearly in large letters directly on duffel with waterproof marking pen. Your duffel will be carried by the porters on the climb. It and its contents must weigh less than 33 pounds. Note: A suitcase, or another duffel will be left at the hotel during the climb.

Good sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and broken-in

Medium size backpack with waterproof rain cover.

Sleeping bag rated to 10°F. Synthetic is better in case of rain but down is also fine.

Sleeping pad (ie. ThermaRest, or good closed-cell foam pad, ie. Deluxe Ridge Rest.)

Gaiters to keep rain/pebbles out of your boots.

Trekking / ski poles (telescoping/adjustable)

Climbing pants (wool, fleece, synthetic, etc.) NOT cotton.

Light hiking pants and / or hiking shorts. Supplex nylon works well.

Shirt(s) for hiking on nice days. Again, Supplex nylon works well here.

Wool or fleece sweater or synthetic insulated jacket

2 synthetic long john tops and 1 bottom. Synthetic fabric, NOT cotton (CoolMax Dryflo or Powerstretch.)

Rain Suit - Waterproof/breathable pants (full side zips are best) and jacket with hood

Rain poncho (nice for hiking in the forest if it rains, a cheap plastic one is fine). Not required.

Light gloves and also ski gloves.

Warm mittens for COLD summit day.

Warm parka (down or synthetic) REQUIRED. (It gets COLD on Summit morning!)

3 sets of socks

warm wool or fleece hat

sun hat

bandanna.

Good sunglasses. For contact lens wearers, ski goggles might be useful in windy conditions.

Plenty of sunscreen and lip balm (you are on the Equator!)

Two 1-liter wide mouth water bottles with at least 1 insulated cover / wrap

Toilet paper

Small bottle of hand disinfectant (Purell.)

Good headlamp with 2 extra sets of batteries and extra bulb.

5 large plastic garbage bags to pack gear inside duffels to protect gear from rain.

Camera and film -- Note: Each person will not need a camera, we will make sure we have enough cameras with extra batteries for the group.

Pocket knife. (be sure and pack in checked luggage) – You can share one with your tent partners.

Your own prescription medications – bring extras in case some is lost. Medications must be in current labeled prescription bottle, clearly identifying your name, doctor’s name and medication, with administration directions.

Personal Snack Food: You should bring some extra snacks for the climb, especially for summit day, and some drink mixes if you like these to add to your water bottle.

Tips for the porters are included in your payments, in addition the porters always gladly accept used shoes, clothes, gear, etc. that you might want to bring (like printed t-shirts) (optional)

Pencils or pens for the kids we meet (optional)

Casual clothes for travel/safari/meals in dining rooms.


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