7 Days Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route

Embark on an unforgettable journey to climb Mount Kilimanjaro via the scenic Lemosho Route. Your adventure begins with a warm welcome at Kilimanjaro International Airport, followed by a comfortable transfer to La Mama Hotel. After settling in, you’ll meet your guides for a detailed pre-trek briefing, giving you a clear idea of what to expect during the climb. The hotel provides a relaxing start to your trip with amenities such as a swimming pool, garden, bar, and restaurant.

The next day, you’ll drive to the Lemosho Park Gate to complete registration before beginning your trek through beautiful rainforest trails leading to Mti Mkubwa Camp. Over the following days, the route takes you across some of Kilimanjaro’s most spectacular scenery, including Shira 1 and Shira 2 camps, the dramatic Lava Tower, and the iconic Barranco Wall. Each stage of the climb presents new landscapes, rewarding views, and gradual acclimatization as you move higher up the mountain.

The highlight of the trek is the final push to Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. After celebrating your achievement at the summit, you’ll begin the descent to Mweka Camp before returning to La Mama Hotel for a well-deserved hot meal and time to reflect on the experience. For those who wish to extend their trip, there are options to add wildlife safaris or a visit to Zanzibar, allowing you to explore even more of Tanzania’s incredible landscapes and culture.

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As soon as you land at Kilimanjaro International Airport, a friendly driver from Claris Tours & Travel will be waiting for you with a sign bearing your name, ready to greet you with a warm Tanzanian welcome. From there, you’ll enjoy a smooth and comfortable transfer to the charming La Mama Hotel.

Once you arrive at the hotel, you can settle in and enjoy a freshly prepared meal. Later, our experienced mountain coordinators and your professional guide will meet you for a detailed pre-trek briefing. This is your chance to go over the route, ask questions, and get excited about the incredible adventure that lies ahead.

Take time to unwind in the peaceful surroundings of La Mama Hotel. Relax by the swimming pool, stroll through the beautiful garden, or enjoy a refreshing drink at the bar and a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant before your journey begins.

Overnight
La Mama Hotel (with lunch, dinner & breakfast) or similer.

On the first day, you’ll start with breakfast and a short briefing from your guide at La Mama Hotel. After that, you’ll drive for about 1.5 hours to the Lemosho Park Gate (2,100m). At Londorossi Gate, the team will complete the necessary registration before the trek begins.

The hike then takes you through beautiful forest trails on your way to Mti Mkubwa Campsite (2,750m), which usually takes around three hours. Once you arrive, the porters will set up the tents while the chef prepares lunch. After eating, you can take some time to rest and enjoy the peaceful surroundings until dinner is served. Later in the evening, your guide will go over the plan and important details for the following day’s trek.

Altitude : 2,200 m – 2,780 m
Hiking Distance : 7 km
Hiking Time : 5 hours

On the second day, the morning begins with an early breakfast before setting out from Mti Mkubwa Camp toward Shira Camp 1. The hike usually takes around five hours and gradually introduces you to the changing landscapes of Mount Kilimanjaro. Along the way, you’ll enjoy impressive views of the western face of Kibo, the mountain’s highest volcanic cone.

As the trail climbs higher, the rainforest slowly gives way to the open moorland terrain known as the lower “moonland,” where large shrubs, hardy plants, and colorful wildflowers create a striking contrast against the volcanic landscape.

Once you reach Shira Camp 1, the porters will have your tents ready, and the cook will prepare a warm lunch. After eating, you’ll have some time to rest and enjoy the surroundings. Later in the afternoon, the journey continues across the Shira Plateau toward Shira Camp 2, offering wide views of the vast high-altitude landscape.

After arriving at Shira Camp 2, you can relax, have dinner, and enjoy the quiet mountain atmosphere. In the evening, your guide will briefly go over the plan for the next day’s trek with the support team from Claris Tours & Travel.

Altitude : 2,780 m – 3,840 m
Hiking Distance : 12 km
Hiking Time : 6 - 7 hours

Begin the day with an early wake-up call and a hearty breakfast to prepare for the trek ahead. Today’s journey takes you toward Lava Tower at 4,630m, crossing a rugged, semi-desert landscape scattered with rocky terrain. After about five hours of hiking, you’ll stop for lunch before continuing up a steep scree trail toward Lava Tower. The climb can be challenging as the altitude increases, but it plays an important role in helping your body adapt.

Following lunch, the trail descends about 680m to Barranco Camp, where the advantages of proper acclimatization become noticeable. The two-hour descent offers incredible views and great photo opportunities of the Western Breach. As the day comes to an end, enjoy a beautiful sunset followed by dinner and a well-earned rest at Barranco Camp, with the day’s trek arranged as part of the journey with Claris Tours & Travel.

Altitude : 3,840 m – 3,960 m
Hiking Distance : 11 km
Hiking Time : 7 - 8 hours

Begin the day with an early wake-up call followed by a hearty breakfast to prepare for the trek ahead. The trail often includes climbing the well-known Barranco Wall—a steep but exciting section that rewards you with incredible views once you reach the top. After crossing the Wall, the route gradually descends into the beautiful Karanga Valley, an area admired for its greenery and impressive scenery.

Upon arrival at Karanga Camp, the porters will set up the tents while the chef prepares a warm lunch. After enjoying your meal and taking some time to rest, you’ll head out for a short acclimatization hike toward Barafu Camp, gaining around 200 meters in elevation before returning to Karanga.

In the evening, relax with a freshly prepared hot dinner. Afterward, your guide will provide a briefing about the next day’s trek, explaining the route ahead, what to expect on the trail, and important details to help you prepare for the journey. The team from Claris Tours & Travel will be there to assist and support you throughout the experience.

Altitude : 3,960 m – 4,035 m
Hiking Distance : 5 km
Hiking Time : 5 hours

Start your day early with a wake-up call followed by a filling breakfast to prepare for the trek to Barafu Camp. The trail today passes through a mix of rocky paths and gentle slopes, with stunning views of Kilimanjaro’s dramatic high-altitude scenery along the way. As you climb higher, the pace remains steady to help with proper acclimatization and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

Once you arrive at Barafu Camp, the support team will take care of setting up the tents while the chef prepares a warm lunch. After eating, you’ll have time to relax and regain energy before dinner. In the evening, your guide will give a detailed briefing about the summit attempt—explaining the route, potential challenges, safety tips, and what to expect during the climb. It’s important to get as much rest as possible, since the journey to the summit begins later that night.

Altitude : 4,035 m – 4,640 m
Hiking Distance : 5 km
Hiking Time : 5 hours

You’ll wake up around 11:30 PM for a light snack of tea and biscuits before beginning your summit push. The climb starts in a northwesterly direction, taking you across loose scree slopes toward Stella Point on the crater rim. Reaching Stella Point (5,685m) usually takes about six hours and is often the toughest part of the entire trek, both physically and mentally.

After a short break at Stella Point, you may be treated to a breathtaking sunrise over the mountain if the weather is clear. From here, the trail continues for about two more hours across snow-covered paths to Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro. Because of the cold and the effects of altitude, time at the summit is usually brief.

After enjoying the moment and taking photos, you’ll begin the descent back to Barafu Camp, which takes roughly three hours. After a short rest, the trek continues downhill to Mweka Camp, where you’ll have dinner and spend the night.

Altitude : 4,640 m – 5, 895 m –
3,090 m
Hiking Distance : 17 km
Hiking Time : 15+ hours

After breakfast at Mweka Camp, you will begin your descent to Mweka Gate. From there, a vehicle will transfer you back to La Mama Hotel, where a warm lunch and a refreshing shower will be waiting for you. At the end of the trek, it is customary and appreciated to tip the mountain team for their hard work and dedication. Special envelopes for tipping are available at the hotel for your convenience.

If you would like to continue your adventure with a safari, you can meet the safari coordinator at the hotel. After you have had some time to relax, the coordinator will walk you through the different safari options available across Tanzania. Many travellers choose to extend their journey this way to experience the country’s incredible wildlife and landscapes. Arranging a safari through Claris Tours & Travel is a great way to seamlessly continue your trip and make the most of your time in Tanzania.

Altitude : 3,090 m – 1,650 m
Hiking Distance : 10 km
Hiking Time : 4–5 hours

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your onward departure. If you would like to extend your trip, you can easily add a day excursion to explore nearby attractions or experience more of the local culture. For further information, please visit our Day Trip page.

Another great option is to continue your journey with a visit to the beautiful island of Zanzibar. Known for its white-sand beaches and rich cultural heritage, Zanzibar offers the perfect mix of relaxation and exploration. You can browse our Zanzibar page to find a package that suits your travel plans.

If you are interested in adding a wildlife experience to your itinerary, you can also explore our Safari page to learn more about the safari options available through Claris Tours & Travel.

Destination Location

Mount Kilimanjaro stands proudly in northeastern Tanzania, just three degrees south of the Equator. It is Africa’s highest peak and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world.

Among the legendary Seven Summits, Kilimanjaro is considered one of the most accessible. It doesn’t require technical climbing skills, and with proper preparation and determination, any reasonably fit person has a strong chance of reaching the summit.

Is This Trip for You?

If you arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, a representative from Claris Tours & Travel will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Moshi or Arusha.

We highly recommend arriving at least one day before your climb begins so you can rest and adjust. If you’re travelling from Nairobi, that travel day can also serve as your rest day.

If time allows, you can:

  • Take a guided walk through local rice fields and rainforest areas

  • Explore the town of Moshi and enjoy some shopping

  • Relax by the hotel pool

  • Treat yourself to a soothing massage

The evening before your trek, your guide will conduct a detailed briefing. You’ll need to separate your trekking gear from your main luggage. Rental equipment is available if needed, and any extra bags can be safely stored in a secure room at your hotel in Moshi at no additional cost.

The Start of Your Trek

After a hearty breakfast, you’ll head to the trekking office for final preparations. Depending on your chosen route, the drive to the trailhead may take up to an hour and can be a bit bumpy — but that’s all part of the adventure!

At the park gate, climbers complete registration formalities before beginning the journey. Meanwhile, porters organize supplies including food, water, and camping equipment. Be sure you have everything you need in your daypack, as porters move quickly ahead. Your guide will always be available to answer questions and assist you.

A Typical Day on the Mountain

Most hiking days begin between 8:00 and 9:00 AM and last about 5–6 hours. The pace is intentionally slow and steady to allow your body to acclimatize properly. You’ll often hear your guides say “pole pole” (pronounced po-leh po-leh), which means “slowly” in Swahili — the golden rule of Kilimanjaro climbing.

Lower slopes are lush and vibrant, filled with rainforest beauty. As you climb higher, the landscape opens into dramatic alpine scenery with breathtaking panoramic views. Evenings at camp are quiet, offering the perfect opportunity to rest, reflect, and capture unforgettable photos.

Summit Night

Summit attempts typically begin around midnight, depending on your route and your group’s pace. You’ll climb as high as you comfortably can. Some trekkers choose to stop at the crater rim, while others continue all the way to the highest point.

After celebrating your achievement, your guides will lead you down promptly to reduce the risk of altitude-related issues. You’ll descend past your previous campsite and continue to the next camp for an overnight stay.

Optional Acclimatization Day

You can add an extra acclimatization day at Horombo Huts (3,690 m / 12,100 ft). This allows you to spend a full extra day and night there.

On this day, you may:

  • Rest and recover at the huts

  • Take a scenic walk toward the base of Mawenzi Peak

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the mountain’s weather and altitude conditions

This additional day significantly improves acclimatization and increases your summit success rate before continuing to Kibo Huts for your summit push.

Travel Companions

Group sizes are kept small, typically between 5–7 climbers, to ensure personalized attention. If travelers are starting the same route on the same day, groups may be combined up to this limit.

Private climbs can also be arranged at no extra cost. While we try to match solo travelers with groups whenever possible, it cannot be guaranteed. Large groups can also be accommodated upon request.

Guides & Support Team

Climbing Kilimanjaro requires a licensed local guide, and Claris Tours & Travel works with experienced professionals fluent in English, Spanish, French, and German.

Your support team includes:

  • Lead guide

  • Assistant guides

  • Cook

  • Porters

Porters carry your main luggage, food, and camping equipment — you’ll only need to carry a daypack with personal essentials.

Tipping Guidelines 

After your trek, you’ll receive an envelope at your hotel for distributing tips. You may tip in U.S. dollars, Euros, Tanzanian shillings, or a mix of currencies. Small bills are helpful for individual tipping. There’s no need to carry cash up the mountain.

  • $15 per day for guides

  • $10 per day for assistant guides and cooks

  • $7 per day for porters

  • 1 guide per 8 climbers

  • 1 assistant guide per 3 climbers

  • 1 cook per 8 climbers

  • 5-day Marangu Route: 2 porters per climber (minimum 4)

  • 6–7 day treks: 3 porters per climber (minimum 5)

  • 8-day Lemosho Route: 4 porters per climber (minimum 8)

  • For a 6-day trek, budget approximately $200 per climber for tips.

Porters and guides also deeply appreciate practical gifts such as warm clothing, hiking boots, or backpacks. Many climbers enjoy inviting their guides to dinner or drinks after the climb as a personal thank-you.

Transportation

Except for international airfare, Claris Tours & Travel includes all in-country transportation and logistical arrangements. This covers airport and hotel transfers, transport for all scheduled activities, and equipment.

Money & Currency

The local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling. While U.S. dollars, Euros, and credit cards are accepted at larger hotels and stores, you’ll often receive a better exchange rate when paying in local currency.

ATMs are available in major towns such as Moshi and Arusha, but access may be limited in smaller areas, so plan accordingly.

Kilimanjaro Climber’s Packing List Notes

  • The pack that the porters carry is limited to 15 kg (35 pounds) - (Overweight or extra luggage will require an extra porter at $5/day)
  • Store electronics in sealed waterproof bags (double sealed if possible)
  • Wrap clothing in plastic bags
  • In the day pack, take along water, sunglasses, a camera, binoculars, rain pants, and a jacket at a minimum.
    Add any other items you might need during the day, since you may not see your porters until the end of the day.
  • Claris Tours & Travel is interested in purchasing second-hand gear for rentals.
  • You may want to bring some older items of warm clothing as gifts for your guides and porters or donations to the Mount Kilimanjaro Porters Society.
  • You can leave extra luggage in a locked storage room at the Springlands Hotel for no charge.
  • You can leave valuables in a safe deposit box at the Springlands Hotel for $1/day.

 

Baggage

  • Day pack, for you to carry
  • Large duffel bag or backpack, for porters to carry
  • Plastic bags

 

Clothing

You want your inner layer to be wicking – no cotton
Your next layer should be insulating and warm, and your top layer should be waterproof but breathable.
You will need clothes for hiking during the day, lounging in the evening, and sleeping.
Layers are important as temperatures vary greatly.
Kilimanjaro may be near the equator, but it gets cold up there!

  • Shorts, for the first and last day only
  • Pants, for hiking and for lounging in the evenings
  • Short-sleeved or t-shirts
  • Long-sleeved shirts, for hiking and for lounging in the evenings
  • Long underwear
  • Fleece jacket or wool sweater
  • Fleece pants
  • Down jacket or ski parka (for temperatures well below freezing plus wind)
  • Rain jacket, needed in hot rainforest and cold snow
  • Rain pants are needed in hot rainforests and cold snow
  • Underwear
  • Sports bras, for women

 

Cold Weather Accessories

  • Mittens and/or gloves (waterproof, one thin pair, one thick pair that can be layered)
  • Wool or pile hat
  • Balaclava or neck gaitor
  • Hand and foot warmers (chemical-activated)

 

Footwear

  • Be sure to break in your shoes before the hike!
  • Trekking shoes for hiking during the day, preferrably warm, waterproof, and with ankle-support – not too light and not too heavy
  • Tennis shoes or sandals for lounging in the evening
  • Gaiters
  • Hiking socks for warmer conditions
  • Wool socks for colder conditions
  • Sock liners to wick away moisture

 

Sleeping

  • Sleeping bag (Rated -25 degrees C/-10 degrees F or colder is recommended)
  • Sleeping pad and repair kit
  • Tents are supplied by Claris Tours & Travel at no charge
  • Foam sleeping pads are provided by Claris Tours & Travel at no charge (Thermarest is highly recommended, however)

 

Other

  • Water bottles and Camelback (2-3)
    • Get 3 litres of bottled water before the trip (available at the Springlands Hotel).
      Your guides will boil water for you along the route or use Steripens for water sanitisation.
    • To prevent water from freezing on summit day, keep your water source inside your jacket.
      For Camelbacks, blow air back into the bladder after each sip and drink often.
    • Gatorade or other drink mix helps with taste and minerals.
  • Water filter or iodine purification tablets
  • Sun hat with brim
  • Sunglasses
  • Bandana
  • Money ($400 or more in cash and/or travellers cheques, including some small U.S.A, Euro, or Tanzanian bills)
  • Ski or trekking poles
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Camera, film, tripod
  • Video camera, tapes
  • Batteries
    • Bring extra sets for headlamp/flashlight and camera, as cold weather shortens their life
  • Binoculars
  • Notebook, journal, pencil, and pen
  • Pocket knife
  • Electricity adapter
  • Energy bars, hard candy, snacks, and comfort foods
  • Playing cards, games, books, frisbee, football, kite
  • Chocolate or pens for village children, momentos for guides, porters, and other climbers
  • An umbrella, particularly useful in the rainy season, can be purchased in the market for around $2
  • Plastic bags and zip-lock bags for waterproofing
  • Sewing kit
  • Salt, pepper, and spices for bland food
  • Business cards
  • Alarm clock
  • Calculator (for currency conversion)
  • Swim suit for hotel swimming pool

Toiletries

  • Toilet paper (and a baggie to carry used paper while on the trail)
  • Small towel
  • Soap
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Handi-wipes (moist towelettes for cleaning)
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Lotion
  • Glasses, contacts, solution (take contacts out each night to prevent blurred vision)
  • Comb, mirror

Documents

  • Passport
  • Yellow fever certificate
  • Visa
  • Medical insurance
  • Address book
  • Vaccination records
  • Airline tickets
  • Cash, travellers' cheques, credit cards
  • Maps, guidebooks
  • Make copies of passport, TZ visa, airline tickets/schedule, and travellers' cheques numbers.
    Leave a copy with someone at home and put a copy in a separate place in your luggage.

First Aid

  • Ibuprofin, Aceteminophen, or Aspirin
  • Throat lozenges
  • Bandaids
  • Moleskin
  • Sunscreen (SPF 15+)
  • Lip balm with sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Disinfectant, Antiseptic cream
  • Bandages and tape
  • Diarrhoea medicine
  • Antihistemines
  • Ace bandage
  • Melatonin (1-3mg) or other sleep aid
  • Malaria pills (talk to your doctor)
  • Antibiotics (talk to your doctor)
  • Prescription drugs (talk to your doctor)
  • Diamox (talk to your doctor)

Gifts for Guides, Porters, Locals

  • Shoes
  • Any warm clothing
  • T-shirts
  • Hats
  • Nerf football, frisbees
  • Candy
  • Pens

Packing for your flight to Africa

  • U-shaped neck pillow (blow-up)
  • Books/magazines
  • Toiletries
  • Snacks
  • Water
  • Walkman and music
  • Eye shades, ear plugs
  • Melatonin or other sleep aid
  • Critical climbing gear (in case baggage is delayed) 

Springlands Hotel, Pembo Road, Moshi, Tanzania

Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

Cancellation Policy – Claris Tours & Travel

If you need to cancel your booking or are unable to join your scheduled tour, the following cancellation terms will apply:

  • If we receive your written cancellation 30 days or more before departure, Claris Tours & Travel will retain 20% of your booking amount, and the remaining balance will be refunded to you.

  • If your cancellation is made between 14 and 29 days before departure, 50% of the total package cost will be retained.

  • If you cancel less than 14 days before departure, unfortunately, 100% of the total package cost will be retained, and any outstanding balance must be paid immediately.

If you are able to find someone to take your place at least 14 days before departure, and that person completes a new booking form individually, no cancellation charges will apply to you.

However, if no replacement is arranged by 14 days prior to departure, a 100% cancellation fee will be charged.

Please note that Claris Tours & Travel, along with its representatives, reserves the right to end the participation of any traveler during the tour at their discretion and with immediate effect if necessary.

Booking & Payment Information

To secure your reservation with Claris Tours & Travel, a 20% deposit is required at the time of booking. The remaining balance must be paid 60 days before your arrival date.

We gladly accept Visa, AMEX, and Mastercard. If you prefer, you may also transfer funds directly to our bank account via wire transfer.

Before confirming your booking, please take a moment to review our Cancellation Policy outlined below.

Price Adjustments

Our quoted prices remain valid unless changes or add-ons are requested. If you choose to modify your itinerary or add extra services, the total cost may be adjusted accordingly. Any requested changes will be clearly communicated and confirmed by Claris Tours & Travel before proceeding.

Required Travel Documents

To ensure a smooth journey, all passengers are responsible for preparing the following:

  • A valid VISA (see details below)

  • A signed waiver form (to be returned to us)

  • A passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel date

Please note that entry into a country is ultimately determined by immigration authorities. Even with complete documentation, entry may be refused at their discretion.

VISA Information for Tanzania

Visitors can obtain a visa upon arrival at:

  • Dar es Salaam International Airport

  • Kilimanjaro International Airport

  • Zanzibar International Airport

  • Border posts at Namanga, Tunduma, Taveta, and Holili

Visa fees are as follows:

  • Canadian passport holders: US$50 for an ordinary visa

  • United States passport holders: US$100 for an ordinary visa

  • EU passport holders: US$50 or €50 for an ordinary visa

For the most current visa updates, we recommend checking with the relevant Tanzanian immigration authorities prior to travel.

Living Standards

Travelling abroad can be a beautiful cultural experience. However, living standards, infrastructure, utilities, and accommodation conditions may differ from what you are accustomed to at home. We encourage guests to travel with an open mind and flexible expectations.

Travel Insurance

For your peace of mind, we strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance. This should cover medical expenses, trip cancellation or interruption, baggage loss, and other unforeseen travel issues.

We recommend exploring options through trusted travel insurance providers to ensure you have adequate coverage before departure.

Cancellation Policy

Once your deposit has been received and your reservation confirmed, the Claris Tours & Travel cancellation policy applies.

If you need to cancel your booking, the following terms will apply:

  • 30 days or more prior to departure:
    20% of the reservation cost will be retained. The remaining balance will be refunded.

  • 14–29 days prior to departure:
    50% of the total package price will be retained.

  • Less than 14 days prior to departure:
    100% of the total package price will be retained, and any outstanding payments will become immediately due.

If you are able to find a replacement traveler at least 14 days before departure and they complete the booking process independently, no cancellation fee will apply. However, if a replacement is not secured by that time, a 100% cancellation charge will be enforced.

Claris Tours & Travel reserves the right to terminate a guest’s participation in a tour at its discretion if necessary.

Refund Processing Fees

Please note the following processing fees:

  • A 3% credit card processing fee will be deducted when refunds are issued to Visa, AMEX, or Mastercard.

  • For refunds processed via bank wire transfer, applicable bank charges will apply.

Disclaimer of Liability

We kindly ask you to carefully review all trip details before travel. If you have any questions or need clarification, please contact us directly:

info@claristourandtravel.com
+255 744 631 646

Thank you for choosing Claris Tours & Travel. We truly appreciate your trust in us and look forward to welcoming you on an unforgettable adventure! 

  • Two nights’ accommodation at the La Mama Hotel in Moshi, double or triple occupancy (before and after the climb)
    • First night includes breakfast
    • Last night included dinner & breakfast
  • Qualified guides with mountain crew
  • National park fees
  • Hut/camping fees and tents
  • Tents, foam sleeping pads, cooking equipment, and (Cutlery / Crockery) eating utensils.
  • Rescue fees (required by the National Park)
  • Pulse oximeters 
  • First aid kit
  • Guides, porters, cook, waiter salaries
  • Boiled water on the mountain
  • Airport transfers (JRO – Kilimanjaro International Airport)
  • All meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • Guides, porters, waiter, cook, accommodation and entry fees on the mountain
  • Single room supplement at Springlands Hotel.
  • Guides, Porters, Cook & Waiters’ tips.
  • Meals and drinks not specified.
  • Mountain equipment (e.g., sleeping bags).
  • Gear for your climb. Some equipment is available for rent. 
  • Car Supplement USD$145 per car for clients who go through the Lemosho/Rongai/Shira Routes.
  • Items of a personal nature (expenses).
  • Emergency Oxygen.
  • Additional nights beyond the two standard hotel nights are included.
  •  Extra activities (waterfall tour, cultural village visit).
  • Visa fees.
  • Travel insurance. 
  • Flight tickets.
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