The Northern Circuit is Kilimanjaro’s most scenic and least crowded route, offering excellent acclimatization and summit success rates. This 9-day itinerary concludes with a descent to Millennium Camp before ending at Mweka Gate.
After breakfast in Moshi, you’ll drive to Londorosi Gate for registration, followed by a drive to the Lemosho trailhead. Your trek begins in lush rainforest, home to monkeys and exotic flora. You’ll spend your first night at Mti Mkubwa Camp, nestled in the forest.
This day is always among the favourites from our trekkers as you leave the forested glades to emerge out into moorland with fantastic views to the Shira plateau, but more importantly the magnificent peak of Kibo. This day is when the climbing starts, with a 700m elevation gain. Your guide will make sure you are going at a slow pace, to ward off any altitude sickness.
The day starts with lots of small ups and downs, before climbing to the top of a ridge. You will head eastwards along this ridge with views over to Ngare Nairobi River and the emergency 4 x 4 track. Following your lunch stop you will be able to see your trekking path laid out ahead for the next couple of days across the Shira plateau. There is a nice slow descent down to Shira 1 campsite where your chef will be cooking up a storm to reward your hard efforts.
This day offers a relatively easy trek across the vast Shira Plateau, one of the oldest volcanic landscapes on Kilimanjaro. Arrive at Shira 2 Camp, perfectly positioned for breathtaking views of Kibo Peak.
You’ll ascend steadily to Moir Hut, a remote camp ideal for acclimatization. In the afternoon, you can take an optional acclimatization hike to Lent Hills for elevated views and added altitude training.
Today you join the Northern Circuit proper, traversing the untouched northern slopes of Kilimanjaro. The scenery is remote and wild, with wide horizons and possible views into Kenya. Overnight at Buffalo Camp.
A shorter, easier day as you move east across the mountain’s northern face. You’ll arrive early at Third Cave Camp, giving you plenty of time to rest and acclimatize ahead of your summit attempt.
Today’s hike is steep and gains significant elevation as you reach School Hut, your final base before summit night. You’ll have an early dinner and rest as much as possible in preparation for the long summit day ahead.
If you haven’t chosen to summit the day earlier, your guide will give you a friendly wake up call in the early hours of the morning (normally around 5am). Your climb to the peak this morning is just over 200m but can take around 2 hours due to the steep ascent and lack of oxygen. Make sure to listen to your guide’s advice and take it slowly!
Upon reaching the top, hopefully to your most memorable sunrise, take your pictures and celebrate with your guide before heading back down. From the peak you will head down via Stella Point to reach Barafu Camp, where you will stop for lunch. From Barafu Camp you will make your way down to Mweka Camp, passing from desert to moorland terrain.
You will reach Mweka Camp at approximately 5pm. There’s always a great atmosphere at camp this night – the hard work is over and now you can pat yourself on the back! Celebrations won’t go on for too long as you will no doubt want to head into the tent early.
Enjoy your final walk through the vibrant montane forest, reflecting on your incredible achievement. At Mweka Gate, you’ll receive your official summit certificate before returning to Moshi.
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