Lemosho Route withThe Woven Experience
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- All camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, dining tent, portable toilet)
- All meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- All park fees for Mount Kilimanjaro
- Fair wages for mountain crew (as per park regulations)
- Government taxes and VAT
- Personal expenses (laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
- Private toilet tent
- Rescue fees and safety equipment (oxygen cylinder, first aid kit, oxymeter)
- Sleeping bags
- Snacks, energy drinks, and personal items
- Transfers between hotel and mountain gate
- International flights
- Optional activities not listed in itinerary
- Personal expenses (laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
- Personal trekking gear
- Pre- and post-climb accommodation (usually 2 nights)
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Tips for guides, porters, and cook
- Travel insurance (must include high-altitude trekking)
- Visa fees for Tanzania

Entering Kilimanjaro’s Verdant Realm
Your adventure ignites with a scenic drive from Arusha through vibrant coffee estates, leading to the lush rainforest fringes. Here, ancient trees draped in moss create a canopy alive with colobus monkeys and exotic birdsong, setting a magical tone for immersion in Tanzania’s biodiversity. The Woven Experience ensures every step feels connected, with knowledgeable guides sharing folklore about the mountain’s spiritual significance.

Unveiling Shira’s Expansive Horizons
As elevations rise, the landscape shifts to rolling heathlands dotted with giant heathers and volcanic remnants. Sweeping views of the Shira Ridge emerge, offering glimpses of Kibo’s majestic form. This segment captivates with its open skies and floral displays, especially vibrant in shoulder seasons, where The Woven Experience highlights eco-friendly camping amid nature’s tranquility.

Shira Plateau’s Alpine Wonders
Traversing the world’s highest plateau reveals moorlands teeming with endemic flora like Lent Hills’ unique species. The air crisp and invigorating, this area provides profound acclimatization amidst ancient lava flows and cultural narratives from porters. The Woven Experience enriches the scene with optional ecology sessions, fostering a deeper appreciation for Kilimanjaro’s fragile ecosystems.

Dramatic Descents and Senecio Spectacles
Reaching the iconic Lava Tower pinnacle rewards with breathtaking rock formations and high-altitude thrills. The descent through groves of giant groundsels feels otherworldly, blending alpine desert starkness with valley serenity. The Woven Experience’s attentive support shines here, ensuring comfort in this transitional zone of stark beauty and glacial vistas.

Thrilling Valleys and Valley Crossings
The non-technical scramble up rugged walls opens to stunning valley panoramas, where cascading streams and wildflowers add bursts of color. This dynamic terrain balances challenge with reward, culminating in campsites offering intimate mountain connections. With The Woven Experience, personalized pacing and hydration strategies make this segment empowering and memorable.

Junctions of Trails and Panoramic Peaks
Steady climbs merge with southern circuits, unveiling expansive sights of Mawenzi and Kibo under vast skies. Rocky paths lead to high camps where anticipation builds, surrounded by the mountain’s raw power. The Woven Experience prepares you meticulously, with gear checks and motivational insights drawing from local climbing traditions.

Uhuru Peak’s Glory and Verdant Return
The midnight ascent culminates at Stella Point’s sunrise spectacle, followed by the final push to Uhuru Peak’s euphoric summit. Descending through scree and back into forested realms brings a sense of achievement, marked by certificates and reflective feasts. The Woven Experience celebrates this pinnacle with cultural performances, honoring your conquest of Africa’s highest point.

Rainforest Reflections and Homeward Bound
Gentle paths through misty woodlands lead back to the gate, alive with waterfalls and wildlife echoes. The return drive to Arusha allows time for decompression, infused with souvenirs of triumph. The Woven Experience wraps up with debriefs and optional extensions, leaving you inspired by Kilimanjaro’s enduring allure.
Ready to weave your own story on the Lemosho Route with The Woven Experience? This Kilimanjaro trek promises not just elevation, but elevation of the spirit—book your spot for timeless Tanzanian magic.
6 Days Lemosho Route — Hiking prices Most popular
Price per person (USD) · 6 days / 5 nights · Park fees, guides, porters & meals included
| Group size | 1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people | 7+ people |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price per person | $2,258 | $1,751 | $1,641 | $1,605 | $1,576 | $1,488 | $1,475 |
| Total cost | $2,258 | $3,502 | $4,923 | $6,420 | $7,880 | $8,928 | Contact us |
| Savings vs solo | — | $507/pp | $617/pp | $653/pp | $682/pp | $770/pp | $783+/pp |
| 7+ group contact us for a custom quote. Larger groups may receive additional discounts. | |||||||
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Londorossi Gate to Mti Mkubwa Camp
Elevation: 2,100 m → 2,900 m
Hiking Time: 3–4 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Depart from Arusha after breakfast for a scenic drive to Londorossi Gate, the remote western entry to Kilimanjaro National Park. After registration, begin your trek through dense montane rainforest. This lush environment is rich in biodiversity, with chances to spot colobus monkeys and vibrant birdlife. The trail is gently ascending, allowing your body to begin adjusting to altitude while enjoying the cool, shaded forest canopy. Arrive at Mti Mkubwa (“Big Tree”) Camp for dinner and overnight.
Mti Mkubwa to Shira 1 Camp
Elevation: 2,900 m → 3,500 m
Hiking Time: 5–6 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Leave the forest behind as the trail opens into moorland. The scenery shifts dramatically, revealing sweeping views across the Shira Plateau and distant volcanic peaks. The climb becomes steeper in sections, but the pace remains steady and controlled. Giant heathers and unique alpine vegetation dominate this landscape. Arrive at Shira 1 Camp, where expansive views and thinner air signal your steady progress up the mountain.
Shira 1 Camp to Barranco Camp (via Lava Tower)
Elevation: 3,500 m → 4,630 m → 3,960 m
Hiking Time: 6–8 hours
Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
This is a key acclimatization day following the “climb high, sleep low” principle. Trek across the Shira Plateau toward Lava Tower (4,630 m), a dramatic volcanic rock formation. The altitude here is noticeable, and the pace is intentionally slow. After lunch near Lava Tower, descend into the scenic Barranco Valley. The contrast between the barren alpine desert and the lush valley filled with giant groundsels is striking. Overnight at Barranco Camp beneath the towering Barranco Wall.
Barranco Camp to Barafu Camp
Elevation: 3,960 m → 4,640 m
Hiking Time: 7–8 hours
Difficulty: Challenging
Start the day with the ascent of the Barranco Wall—a steep but non-technical scramble offering spectacular views. Once at the top, traverse through ridges and valleys toward Karanga Camp for a short rest and acclimatization break. Continue the gradual but demanding climb to Barafu High Camp. The terrain becomes increasingly rugged and barren, with strong winds and thinner air. Arrive early to rest, hydrate, and prepare for the midnight summit push.
Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
Elevation: 4,640 m → 5,895 m → 3,100 m
Hiking Time: 10–14 hours
Difficulty: Very Challenging
Your summit attempt begins around midnight under a sky filled with stars. The ascent is slow and steady over steep scree slopes to Stella Point, then along the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,895 m)—the highest point in Africa. Reaching the summit at sunrise is a powerful and unforgettable moment. After photos and celebration, descend back to Barafu Camp for a short rest, then continue down to Mweka Camp through changing ecological zones. This is the longest and most demanding day of the trek.
Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate
Elevation: 3,100 m → 1,640 m
Hiking Time: 3–4 hours
Difficulty: Easy
A gentle descent through lush rainforest leads you to Mweka Gate. The air grows warmer and thicker as you leave the high-altitude environment behind. Upon arrival, receive your summit certificates and celebrate your achievement with the team before returning to Arusha.
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6-Day Lemosho Route, Mount Kilimanjaro
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro via the 6-day Lemosho Route is one of the most scenic and rewarding ways to reach the Roof of Africa. Below is your expert guide—built from years of on-mountain experience by The Woven Experience team—to help you plan, prepare, and book with confidence.
Weather Throughout the Year
Kilimanjaro is a year-round destination, but conditions vary by season and altitude rather than location.
January – February: Warm, stable, and clear—excellent summit conditions
March – May (Long Rains): Lush landscapes, fewer crowds, but wetter trails
June – October: Peak trekking season—dry, cool, and best visibility
November (Short Rains): Light rain, quieter routes, vibrant scenery
December: Mixed conditions with beautiful clear mornings
Expect dramatic temperature shifts—from tropical heat at the base to sub-zero (-10°C to -20°C) conditions near the summit.
Plan your climb around the conditions that suit your experience level and expectations.
Expert Guide to the 6-Day Lemosho Route
The Lemosho Route is widely recognized as the most beautiful trail on Mount Kilimanjaro. The 6-day version is a shorter, more demanding itinerary best suited for well-prepared trekkers.
Remote western approach via Londorossi Gate
Crosses rainforest, Shira Plateau, and alpine desert
Includes iconic features like Lava Tower and Barranco Wall
Summit attempt to Uhuru Peak (5,895 m)
Expert Recommendations
From guiding hundreds of successful climbs:
Go slow, even on a short route—pace is critical
Drink 3–4 liters of water daily
Prioritize rest, nutrition, and layering
Listen closely to your guides—they are trained for altitude safety
Mental strength matters just as much as physical fitness
Your summit success is built on preparation and trust in your team.
How to Prepare for the Route
The 6-day Lemosho Route requires solid preparation:
Physical Training (6–8 weeks):
Cardio endurance (hiking, running, cycling)
Strength training (legs and core)
Practice hikes with elevation
Gear Essentials:
Quality waterproof boots
Layered clothing system
Warm summit gear (down jacket, gloves, thermal wear)
Pre-Climb Tips:
Arrive early in Arusha to rest and adjust
Stay hydrated and well-nourished before the climb
Seasonal Highlights
Each season offers a different Kilimanjaro experience:
Dry Season (June–October): Clear skies, best summit views
Green Season (March–May): Rich landscapes, fewer climbers
Shoulder Seasons (Jan–Feb, Nov): Balanced weather and crowd levels
Choose your season based on whether you prioritize views, solitude, or conditions.
Best Time to Hike the Lemosho Route
For the 6-day itinerary, the best time to climb is January–February and June–October. These months offer:
Stable weather
Better trail conditions
Higher summit success rates
However, experienced trekkers seeking quieter trails may enjoy the shoulder or green seasons.
Why Hike with The Woven Experience?
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is not just about reaching the summit—it’s about how you get there.
With The Woven Experience, you benefit from:
Highly experienced, locally based guides
Carefully designed itineraries backed by real summit data
Top-quality equipment and nutritious meals
Strong safety standards and altitude monitoring
Personalized, guest-focused service from start to finish
We don’t just guide climbs—we craft life-changing experiences.
Private vs Group Climbs – Which Should You Choose?
Private Climbs (Solo or Your Own Group)
Fully customizable pace and experience
Ideal for couples, friends, families, or solo travelers
More privacy, flexibility, and personal attention
Group Join Climbs
Meet and climb with like-minded adventurers
More budget-friendly
Social and motivating atmosphere
Not sure which option suits you? Our team will help you choose the best fit.
Start Your Kilimanjaro Journey Today
The 6-day Lemosho Route is a powerful adventure that rewards preparation, determination, and the right team.



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