The Umbwe Route is renowned for being one of the most challenging and scenic routes up Mount Kilimanjaro. Known for its steep ascents and rapid altitude gain, it is recommended for experienced climbers seeking a more direct and demanding route to the summit. The Umbwe Route offers some of the most dramatic and varied scenery on Kilimanjaro, from lush rainforests to stark alpine deserts and stunning glaciers. Due to its difficulty, the route is less crowded, providing a more solitary and immersive experience. The steep and direct path allows for a quicker ascent, ideal for experienced hikers seeking a challenge. The Umbwe Route is perfect for adventure seekers, as its steep and rugged terrain appeals to climbers looking for a more challenging route. Its rapid altitude gains and challenging ascents make it suitable for those with prior high-altitude trekking experience. The route offers unparalleled vistas and unique landscapes that are less accessible on other routes. Choosing the Umbwe Route is a decision for those seeking a true adventure and a more intense climbing experience on Africa’s highest peak
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Please note that the 6 days mentioned refer to the actual trekking days on the mountain. In addition, you need to account for 2 extra days—one for arrival and one for departure—making the total trip 8 days
After completing customs formalities, you will proceed to the arrival area, where an Eagle Vision Safaris driver will be waiting with a sign displaying your booking name. After ensuring you have all your belongings, the driver will transfer you to your hotel or lodge. A rest day is recommended for jet lag recovery and acclimatization, along with a pre-trek briefing and gear check. If opting for a two-night stay, advance confirmation is required for budget adjustments.
Distance: 11km |5-7hrs | Cloud Forest
Elevation: 1,800m/5,900 to 3,000m/9,850ft
Altitude gained: 1,200m
After breakfast, the trekker will begin the ascent to Barranco Camp, traversing through the moorland zone with a picnic lunch box in hand. This day involves a steep, rugged climb through the ridge of valleys on both sides, offering breathtaking views of Kilimanjaro’s iconic formations. The hike covers a distance of 6 kilometers and takes approximately 4-6 hours. The altitude gained will be 950 meters, starting from 3,000 meters (9,850 feet) and reaching an elevation of 3,950 meters (12,960 feet) at Barranco Camp. This campsite, situated at approximately 3,960 meters, provides an excellent vantage point for the Barranco Wall, a notable highlight of the route. Dinner and overnight stay will be at Barranco Camp.
Distance: 6km |4-6hrs | moorland
Elevation: 3,000m/9,850ft to 3,950m/12,960ft
Altitude gained: 950m
The day’s trek involves a steep yet short 4.5 km climb from Barranco Camp (3,950m) to Karanga Camp (4,000m), gaining an altitude of 50m over 3-4 hours. After breakfast, you’ll begin with an exhilarating scramble up the Great Barranco Wall, traversing scree terrain and passing beneath the icefalls of the Heim, Kersten, and Decken Glaciers. Upon reaching Karanga Camp, you’ll enjoy a hot lunch, rest, and take a walk to acclimatize.
Distance: 4.5km |3-4hrs | scree terrain
Elevation: 3,950m/12,960ft to 4,000m/13,120ft
Altitude gained: 50m
After having breakfast around 8:30 am, the hiker will begin the 3-4 hour hike from Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp, covering a distance of 4.86 km and gaining an altitude of 600m, with the final elevation at 4,600m. Upon arrival to Barafu camp, the hiker will enjoy a hot lunch, rest, and have an early dinner. After a short rest, wake up at 11:00 pm to pack for the summit.
Distance: 4.86km |3-4hrs |
Elevation: 4,000m/13,120ft to 4,600m/15,100ft
Altitude gained: 600m
Distance: 86km |6-7hrs | Glaciers, Snow Capped Summit
Elevation: 4,662m (15,295ft) to 5895m/19,340ft
Altitude gained: 1295m
Uhuru Peak – Mweka Camp
After reaching the summit, trekkers will descend for about 3 hours to Barafu Camp, where they will enjoy a hearty breakfast and rest for a few hours. Following this break, they will have a hot lunch before continuing their descent. The trek takes them from the stark beauty of the alpine desert through the heath and moorland zones, and finally into the lush edge of the rainforest at Mweka Camp, which sits at around 3,080m. Covering a total distance of 11.5km and losing 2795m in altitude, trekkers will experience diverse habitats, from the barren, rocky summit to the vibrant greenery of the rainforest. Along the way, they will be able to take in stunning views, observe unique flora and fauna, and enjoy the sense of accomplishment and relief that comes with completing this challenging journey.
Distance: 5km |6-7hrs | Rainforest
Elevation: 5895m/19,340ft to 3,080m / 10,105ft
Altitude Lost: 2,815m
Distance: 10km |3-4hrs | Rainforest
Elevation: 3,080m / 10,105ft to 1,640m/5,380ft
Altitude lost: 1,460m
This can be either your final day in Tanzania or the first if you choose to embark on a safari to our stunning national parks. If it’s your last day, you will be transferred to your port of departure after breakfast. However, if you have extra time before your flight, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Maasai market, where you can purchase souvenirs and gifts for your family and friends back home
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