KILIMANJARO
HIGHEST
Highest freestanding mountain in the world, with Uhuru peak reaching 5895m

GLOBAL WARMING
Kilimanjaro is a victim of global warming as its glaciers have receded rapidly over the last two decades. The peak is now ice-free in the summer

CHALLENGING
A challenging 9-day climb that is accessible to everyone, but not without dangers. Only 40% of climbers make it to the summit

PRECISE FORECASTS
Precise forecasts vary but there is consensus that Kilimanjaro’s glaciers will disappear entirely sometime before 2025. The result for the local populations will be droughts and enforced migration

CLIMB ITINERARY
8 DAY CLIMB LEMOSHO ROUTE
D1
All climbers arrive Kilimanjaro International Airport, Moshi
D2
Start Climb up to Lemosho Trailhead (7,800ft)
D3
Hike to Forest / Shira Camp (12,200ft)
D4
Shira 2 Camp (12,600ft)
D5
Moir Camp(13,800ft)
D6
Barranco Camp (12,950ft)
D7
Karanga Camp (13,100ft)
D8
Summit climb at Midnight. After summit down to Barafu CampF
D9
Finish descent by 1pm, transfer to Moshi for overnight stay
D10
Transfer to airport for your departure flight
