Climb Kilimanjaro via Shira Route- 8 days/7 Nights
Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania
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8 Days |
Min People : 1 |
Yearly Round |
Min Age : 16+ |
Pickup : Airport |
Langauge - English |
Description
The Shira route is anoher path that approaches Kilimanjaro from the west, and it is nearly identical to the Lemosho route. In fact, Shira was the original route and Lemosho is the improved variation. While Lemosho starts at Londorossi Gate and treks through the rain forest to Shira 1 Camp, the Shira route bypasses this walk by using a vehicle to transport climbers to Shira Gate, located near the Shira Ridge. On the first day on the mountain, climbers begin their hike from 11,800 feet (3,600 m) and spend their first night at the same elevation at Simba Camp. Then, the route merges with Lemosho and follows the southern circuit route.
Although Shira is a varied and beautiful route, Lemosho is recommended over Shira due to the high altitude of Shira's starting point. It is possible that climbers will experience altitude related symptoms on the first day due to failed acclimatization. Climbers using Shira should be confident of their ability to acclimatize.
Price Includes
- Return transfer to & from the Mountain
- 7 Overnight stays in Mountain camping.
- Professional & well experienced Mountain guides chef & porters
- All Park fees & Rescue fees
- All meals while on the Mountain
- Guides, Porters, cook salaries and park fees
- Clean, purified drinking water
- Large portions of fresh, healthy nutritious food
- Fair and ethical treatment of porters
Price Excludes
- Accommodation in Moshi/ Arusha
- Flight tickets
- Sleeping bag, please bring your own sleeping bag or can be rent in Moshi at reasonable price
- Tanzania Visa
- Gratuity for Kilimanjaro climbing Crew (please tip separately)
- Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages etc)
- Meals not listed above
- Travel insurance if applicable
Day 1-Arrive in Moshi.
Arrive anytime at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). We will arrange a private transfer from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). To Moshi at a Lodge, where the rest of the day is at leisure. We will gather in the hotel for a pre-climb briefing and an equipment check. We will also confirm you have the appropriate mandatory medical coverage and travel insurance.
Day 2 -Shira One” (3,550 m); 5-6 hours .
We take a ride to Londorossi National Park gate to complete the necessary registration formalities, before driving a short distance on a steep track through farmland and plantations (9,200 ft). We continue climbing steadily on foot through shrub forests and stands of giant heather to reach the rim of Shira Plateau (11,000 ft). The views across the surrounding plains open up as we approach our first camp, Simba Camp
Day 3 -Shira Hut (3,840 m); 3-5 hours.
Today is an easy day to help acclimatization and to explore the grassy moorland and volcanic rock formations of the plateau. We walk to the summit of Shira Cathedral (12,300 ft), a huge buttress of rock surrounded by steep spires and pinnacles. There is a tangible sense of wilderness here, especially when the afternoon mists roll in. From our camp near Shira Hut (12,600 ft), we take in the unforgettable views of Mt. Meru as she floats among the clouds.
Day 4 -Moir Hut (4,200m); 3-4 hours walking.
The morning walk is a steady climb away from the moorland of Shira Plateau to reach the broad upland desert beneath the Lent Hills, with expansive views in all directions. After lunch in our camp close to Moir Hut (13,800 ft), there is the option of a more strenuous afternoon walk to reach the summit of the Lent Hills (15,400 ft). We can explore the area beneath the Northern Ice fields, a remote place rarely visited by tourists, with unusual views of Kibo. Few visitors get to this remote corner of Kilimanjaro.
Day 5 - Lava Tower camp (4,550 m); 4-5 hours.
We enjoy a morning of gentle ascent and panoramic views, walking on lava ridges beneath the glaciers of the Western Breach. After lunch at our Lava Tower (14,900 ft), there is a steep but spectacular afternoon walk on the rocky lower slopes of the Western Breach. This afternoon excursion is highly recommended for acclimatization purposes and for the superb views of hanging glaciers on both sides of the Breach.
Day 6 -Karanga campsite (4,000 m); 5-6 hours.
A steep descent into the bottom of Barranco Valley (12,800 ft) leads us to the famed Barranco Wall and its steep climb. At the top the undulating trail crosses the flanks of Kibo with superb vistas of the Southern Ice fields. The terrain is volcanic scree, with pockets of vegetation in sheltered hollows, and a powerful sense of mountain wilderness. Our next camp is at Karanga Camp (13,100 ft), the last water point on the approach to the summit.
Day 7 -Barafu campsite (4,600 m); 3-4 hours.
We follow an easy path on compacted scree with wide views that gains altitude unrelentingly to reach Barafu Hut (14,800 ft) for lunch. There is a short acclimatization hike to the plateau at the bottom of the southeast valley (15,700 ft). The remainder of the day is spent resting in preparation for the early morning final ascent.
Day 8 -Mweka forest camp (3100 m); 13-15 hours.
We will start our ascent by torchlight at about 1 a.m. so that we can be up on the Crater rim by sunrise. The steep climb over loose volcanic scree has some well-graded zig-zags and a slow but steady pace will take us to Stella Point (5,735 m), in about five or six hours. We will rest there for a short time to enjoy the sunrise over Mawenzi. Those who are still feeling strong can make the two hour round trip from here along the crater rim to Uhuru Peak (5,896 m), passing close to the spectacular glaciers and ice cliffs that still occupy most of the summit area. The descent to Barafu is surprisingly fast, and after some refreshment, we continue to descend to reach our final Mweka forest camp.
Day 9 -Mweka forest camp to Mweka Gate (1,650 m); 3-4 hours.
A sustained descent through lovely forest with lush undergrowth takes us to Mweka National Park gate.signing out then drive back to Moshi