6 Days Kilimanjaro’s Hiking Umbwe Route
Tour Highlight
The Umbwe Route is a lesser-known trail that deserves attention. Once considered a difficult path, it is indeed steeper during the first two days but remains accessible to many hikers. Starting from the southern side of Mount Kilimanjaro, it merges with the Lemosho and Machame routes on the third day, just before the Barranco Wall. One notable feature of the Umbwe Route is the solitude you’ll experience during the first two days, as you’ll rarely encounter other trekkers.
The route is available in 6- or 7-day itineraries, with the 7-day option being recommended for beginners without prior acclimatization. This scenic trail offers some of the best views on Kilimanjaro, takes you through all of the mountain’s climatic zones, and allows you to observe its unique flora and fauna.
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Tour Itinerary
Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), where you will meet an Gembe Adventures representative, and transfer to the hotel under the rate. The hotel will provide all the essentials for a comfortable stay: cozy rooms, hot water, polite staff, a swimming pool, and Internet access. In the evening there will be a briefing with our managers, who will also make sure you are ready to begin the climb.
After a hearty breakfast, a short drive will take you from Moshi to the Umbwe Gate, where you'll complete park registration and officially begin your trek. The trail winds through lush rainforest, offering glimpses of exotic flora and fauna along the way. As you ascend, you'll gradually gain elevation, eventually reaching Umbwe Cave Camp, your home for the night. Dinner will be served amidst the tranquility of the forest, setting the stage for the days ahead.
- Elevation: 1,000m/3,280ft to 2,850m/9,350ft
- Hiking Time: 5-7 hours
- Distance: 11km/7 miles
- Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
- Habitat: Rainforest
Leaving Umbwe Cave Camp behind, you'll continue your journey through diverse terrain, including the challenging Barranco Wall. As you climb, the scenery changes from lush forest to open moorland, offering stunning views of Kilimanjaro's towering peaks. By midday, you'll arrive at Barranco Camp, nestled in a scenic valley. Here, you'll rest and recharge for the adventures to come.
- Elevation: 2,850m/9,350ft to 3,960m/13,000ft
- Hiking Time: 4-6 hours
- Distance: 6km/3.7 miles
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Habitat: Moorland
Today's trek takes you from Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp, traversing the rugged landscapes of Kilimanjaro's alpine desert. Along the way, you'll navigate steep ridges and valleys, with breathtaking vistas unfolding at every turn. By late afternoon, you'll arrive at Karanga Camp, where you'll spend the night beneath the star-studded African sky.
- Elevation: 3,960m/13,000ft to 4,035m/13,106ft
- Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
- Distance: 5km/3.1 miles
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Habitat: Alpine Desert
As you ascend to Barafu Camp, the air grows thinner, and the landscape transforms into a barren, lunar-like expanse. Despite the challenging terrain, the camaraderie among your fellow trekkers and the promise of reaching new heights keeps you motivated. Upon reaching Barafu Camp, you'll enjoy a hearty meal before resting in preparation for the final push to the summit.
- Elevation: 4,035m/13,106ft to 4,640m/15,223ft
- Hiking Time: 4-5 hours
- Distance: 4km/2.5 miles
- Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
- Habitat: Alpine Desert
Today is the culmination of your journey as you embark on the exhilarating trek to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. Beginning in the darkness of night, you'll navigate steep switchbacks and icy terrain under the guidance of your experienced guides. As the sun rises over the horizon, you'll reach Stella Point before continuing to the summit. Upon reaching Uhuru Peak, you'll be rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views and a profound sense of accomplishment. After celebrating your achievement, you'll begin the descent to Mweka Camp, where a warm meal and well-deserved rest await.
- Elevation: 4,640m/15,223ft to 5,895m/19,341ft, then down to 3,100m/10,170ft
- Hiking Time: 10-14 hours
- Distance: 17km/10.5 miles
- Difficulty: Very Difficult
- Habitat: Arctic to Rainforest
Your final day on the mountain begins with a leisurely descent through the lush rainforest, retracing your steps back to Mweka Gate. Along the way, you'll savor the sights and sounds of the forest, reflecting on the incredible journey you've undertaken. Upon reaching Mweka Gate, you'll bid farewell to your guides and porters before transferring back to Moshi. Here, you'll enjoy a hot shower, a delicious meal, and a well-deserved night of rest in the comfort of your hotel.
- Elevation: 3,100m/10,170ft to 1,650m/5,413ft
- Hiking Time: 3-4 hours
- Distance: 10km/6.2 miles
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Habitat: Rainforest
The day is left free to wind down after the trek before your flight home. Depending on flight times you could go and explore Moshi or Arusha town and grab some gift shops before heading to the airport.
Safari, Cycling Adventures and other add-on are available if you wish to continue exploring Tanzania
Included/Exclude
- Kilimanjaro trekking according to the itinerary
- Professional, English-speaking guide
- Mountain crew (cook, summit porter& porters)
- Overnight stays in tents
- Camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, tables, chairs )
- Meals according to the itinerary
- Drinking water, tea & coffee
- Oxygen tank and oximeters
- All national park fees
- Transfer from the hotel to the National Park gate and back
- Alcohol and soft drinks
- Sleeping bag
- Flights
- Visa fees
- Tips
- Personal spending money for souvenirs
- Travel insurance
- Airport Transfer
- Pre and Post climb Hotel Accommodation
Mostly Frequently Asked Questions
The duration of the climb depends on the route chosen. Typically, it takes between 5 to 10 days to reach the summit and descend. For instance, the Marangu Route can be completed in 5-6 days, while the Lemosho Route generally takes 7-8 days. The Northern Circuit, being the longest, can take 9-10 days. Additional acclimatization days can improve summit success rates and overall experience.
The best times to climb Mount Kilimanjaro are during the dry seasons: from January to early March and from June to October. These periods offer the best weather conditions, with less rain and clearer skies. Climbing during the wet seasons, from April to May and November to December, can be more challenging due to muddy trails and poor visibility.
There are seven main routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro: Marangu, Machame, Lemosho, Shira, Rongai, Northern Circuit, and Umbwe. Each route varies in difficulty, scenery, and duration. The Marangu Route is known as the "Coca-Cola" route and is the only one offering hut accommodations, while the Machame Route, also called the "Whiskey" route, is popular for its diverse and scenic paths. The Lemosho and Shira routes offer beautiful vistas and lower traffic, making them ideal for those seeking a more solitary experience. Rongai is the only route starting from the north, and the Northern Circuit is the longest route, offering the most acclimatization time. Umbwe is the steepest and most challenging route, recommended for experienced climbers.
No technical climbing skills are required to climb Kilimanjaro. It is a non-technical trek, meaning no ropes or special equipment are needed. However, it is a physically demanding hike due to the high altitude and varying terrain. Good physical fitness and proper acclimatization are essential for a successful climb.
Accommodations on Kilimanjaro vary by route. The Marangu Route offers hut accommodations with basic facilities such as beds, mattresses, and communal dining areas. Other routes, such as Machame, Lemosho, and Rongai, require camping in tents. Porters carry the camping equipment and set up the tents at designated campsites.
Physical preparation is crucial for a successful Kilimanjaro climb. It is recommended to start training at least 2-3 months before the climb. Focus on aerobic exercises such as hiking, running, and cycling to build endurance. Strength training for legs, core, and upper body will also be beneficial. Practice hiking with a backpack to simulate the conditions on the mountain.
Packing for Kilimanjaro requires careful consideration of the weather and terrain. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing (layers), a good quality sleeping bag, a backpack, trekking poles, and a headlamp. Other important items are sun protection, a first aid kit, hydration systems, and high-energy snacks. A detailed packing list is usually provided by tour operators.
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