The Umbwe Route 6 & 7 Days
This itinerary follows the challenging Umbwe Route, offering stunning scenery and a unique wilderness experience. It's essential to be well-prepared physically and mentally for this demanding trek, as it involves steep ascents and descents at high altitude.
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6 Days Route
- 7 Days Route
Day 1: Umbwe Gate to Umbwe Cave Camp
- Elevation: 1,650 m (5,415 ft) to 2,940 m (9,646 ft)
- Distance: Not specified (typically ~6-7 km / 3.7-4.3 miles)
- Duration: Approximately 4-6 hours of hiking
Kick off your Kilimanjaro adventure at Umbwe Gate, where you’ll check in and take your first steps into the wild. The trail dives straight into a dense, vibrant rainforest, alive with the sounds of birds and rustling leaves. It’s a steady climb, but the lush greenery keeps your spirits high as you make your way to Umbwe Cave Camp. Nestled at 2,940 meters, this campsite offers a cozy spot to rest under the forest canopy after your first day’s trek.
Day 2: Umbwe Cave Camp to Barranco Camp
- Elevation: 2,940 m (9,646 ft) to 3,960 m (12,992 ft)
- Distance: Not specified (typically ~9-10 km / 5.6-6.2 miles)
- Duration: Approximately 6-8 hours of hiking
Day two ramps up the challenge as you push through the last stretches of rainforest, climbing steeply toward the moorland zone. The trail feels relentless at times, but the payoff comes as you join the Southern Circuit and roll into Barranco Camp. Perched at 3,960 meters, this spot delivers killer views of the Barranco Wall looming ahead and the mountain’s rugged beauty unfolding around you—perfect motivation for what’s to come.
Day 3: Barranco Camp to Karanga Valley Camp
- Elevation: 3,960 m (12,992 ft) to 4,035 m (13,238 ft)
- Distance: Not specified (typically ~5-6 km / 3.1-3.7 miles)
- Duration: Approximately 4-5 hours of hiking
Get ready to conquer the Great Barranco Wall today—a steep, rocky scramble that’s as thrilling as it is tough. Hands and feet get a workout, but the panoramic views from the top make every grunt worth it. After the wall, you’ll traverse the stark alpine desert, winding through a surreal landscape to Karanga Valley Camp at 4,035 meters. Tucked in a scenic valley, it’s a peaceful spot to recharge with the summit in sight.
Day 4: Karanga Valley Camp to Barafu Camp
- Elevation: 4,035 m (13,238 ft) to 4,673 m (15,331 ft)
- Distance: Not specified (typically ~4-5 km / 2.5-3.1 miles)
- Duration: Approximately 3-4 hours of hiking
Today’s trek is short but sweet, taking you up through barren, rocky terrain to Barafu Camp, your launchpad for the summit. Sitting at 4,673 meters, this high-altitude base camp offers jaw-dropping views of Kilimanjaro’s peak and glaciers glinting in the distance. The climb’s steep, but the brevity gives you plenty of time to rest, hydrate, and mentally gear up for the big summit push starting at midnight.
Day 5: Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak, then descend to Millennium Camp
- Elevation: 4,673 m (15,331 ft) to 5,895 m (19,341 ft) to 3,820 m (12,533 ft)
- Distance: Not specified (typically ~5 km / 3.1 miles to summit, ~10-12 km / 6.2-7.5 miles down to Millennium)
- Duration: Approximately 11-15 hours of hiking
Summit day kicks off in the dead of night—think midnight headlamps and grit. The ascent to Uhuru Peak is a lung-busting haul, but reaching 5,895 meters just as the sun cracks the horizon is pure magic. After soaking in the top-of-Africa vibes, you’ll head back down to Barafu Camp for a quick breather, then keep descending to Millennium Camp at 3,820 meters. It’s a long, epic day, but crashing in camp feels like a victory lap.
Day 6: Millennium Camp to Mweka Gate
- Elevation: 3,820 m (12,533 ft) to 1,640 m (5,380 ft)
- Distance: Not specified (typically ~9-10 km / 5.6-6.2 miles)
- Duration: Approximately 4-6 hours of hiking
Your final day is a chill descent through the rainforest, a welcome shift from the high-altitude grind. The trail to Mweka Gate winds past towering trees and chirping wildlife, giving you time to reflect on the wild ride. At 1,640 meters, you’ll sign out, snag your summit certificate, and hop a ride back to Moshi or Arusha—exhausted, proud, and ready to tell the tale.
This itinerary follows the challenging Umbwe Route, offering stunning scenery and a unique wilderness experience. It’s essential to be well-prepared physically and mentally for this demanding trek, as it involves steep ascents and descents at high altitude.
Day 1: Moshi to Umbwe Gate to Umbwe Cave Camp
- Distance: ~11 km
- Elevation: 1,600m to 2,900m
- Time: 5-7 hours
Start your adventure with a drive from Moshi to Umbwe Gate. After registration, trek steeply through dense rainforest, alive with birds and monkeys, to Umbwe Cave Camp for your first night on the mountain.
Day 2: Umbwe Cave Camp to Barranco Camp
- Distance: ~6 km
- Elevation: 2,900m to 3,900m
- Time: 4-6 hours
Climb sharply through thinning forest into heath and moorland, with stunning views of Kilimanjaro’s peaks. Reach Barranco Camp, nestled below the dramatic Barranco Wall, for a restful night.
Day 3: Barranco Camp – Acclimatization Day
- Distance: ~3-4 km (round trip)
- Elevation: 3,900m to ~4,200m and back
- Time: 3-4 hours
Take an acclimatization hike up toward Lava Tower and back to Barranco Camp. This shorter day boosts your altitude adaptation while enjoying panoramic views of the mountain.
Day 4: Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp
- Distance: ~5 km
- Elevation: 3,900m to 4,000m
- Time: 4-5 hours
Scale the iconic Barranco Wall—a thrilling scramble with breathtaking vistas—then cross undulating terrain to Karanga Camp. This stop offers more time to acclimatize amid valley scenery.
Day 5: Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp
- Distance: ~4 km
- Elevation: 4,000m to 4,600m
- Time: 3-4 hours
Trek through barren alpine desert to Barafu Camp, your summit base. Rest early and prepare for the midnight ascent, with Kibo Peak towering overhead.
Day 6: Barafu Camp to Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
- Distance: ~15 km
- Elevation: 4,600m to 5,895m to 3,100m
- Time: 10-14 hours
Summit day begins at midnight. Climb steep scree to Stella Point (5,739m) for sunrise, then reach Uhuru Peak—the Roof of Africa. After celebrating, descend to Mweka Camp for a well-deserved rest.
Day 7: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate to Moshi
- Distance: ~10 km
- Elevation: 3,100m to 1,600m
- Time: 3-5 hours
Descend through lush rainforest to Mweka Gate, collect your summit certificate, and return to Moshi for a hot shower and relaxation—your triumph complete!
Price Per Person
Prices (quoted in USD/per person)
No of Pax | Price Per Person |
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1 Person | $1950 USD |
2-4 People | $1850 USD |
5-9 People | $1750 USD |
10+ People | $1690 USD |
Price Included:
- Two nights accommodation in Hotel
- Private transport to / from Kilimanjaro International Airport to your hotel in Moshi
- Qualified guides with mountain crew
- National park fees
- 18% VAT on tour fees and services
- All camping equipment; mountain tents, sleeping bags, sleeping mats
- Transport
- Rescue fees
- All meals on the mountain (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Guides and porters’ accommodations and their entry fees on the mountain
- Pulse oximeter
- First aid kit
- Emergence oxygen
- Clean filtered water through the trek
- Fair wages to guides and porters as approved by Kilimanjaro National Park Authority
Price Excluded:
- Flights
- Visa
- Insurance
- Tips to mountain crew
- Personal Items
- Laundry services (available at the hotel for cost)
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