7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 1
Before the climb starts there is an hour's drive to the start of the trek at 1650 m this is an opportunity to be introduced to the assistant guide, the cook and porters, who will do their best to assist you to get to the summit. From here we walk thorough farms and montane forest to Umbwe cave camp (2850 m – 1200 m of ascent). Now a National Park, Kilimanjaro's lush rainforest, lower slopes are home to many beautiful birds and animals and by walking quietly, we have good chances of spotting black andwhite colobus monkeys as well. Climbing slowly and steadily, we eventually reach Umbwe cave, where the tents are pitched amongst the lichen covered trees.
7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 2
Continue the climb through the forest and then emerge into the giant heather zone. You then climb through a rocky area to the camp site near the Barranco hut (3950 m).
7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 3
Acclimatization day. This is a rest day at Barranco hut at 3950m. You can take a morning or afternoon walk up hill for 3400 m to assist in the acclimatization – sleeping in your tent at a lower altitude. The camping area is the moorland zone – mixture of rocky outcrops, giant lobelias and scenarios. Birds are common around the camp site – especially the streaky seed eater and alpine chat. You are also likely to see the four striped grass mouse seeking out food scraps.
7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 4
The trail climbs up the formidable looking Barranco wall – but like many such trails it looks worse from a distance. Once on the wall care is needed in a few exposed places and here the guides will assist. Mostly however it is a good track, although steep, and you should reach the top of the wall in just over an hour. The trail then undulates towards the south east before dropping steeply to the Karanga valley camp site at 4100 m.
7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 5
An undulating route goes from the Karanga valley to the junction of the Mweka route. From here there is a final pull up to the Barafu hut. (Barafu – ice is Swahili). Total ascent 600 m. There is little vegetation here at 4600 m, and the tents are pitched between rocky outcrops. There are however magnificent views of the peak and of Mawenzi in the east. Bird life is restricted to thewhite necked ravens with their echoing croak as they wheel about scavenging for food.
7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 6
This is the toughest day of the whole trek – 10 -15 hours walking at high altitude over steep ground. Total ascent 1300m. We set off from Barafu hut at 1.00 a.m with head torches to climb the steep scree slope to Stella Point on the crater rim – 5700 m. We should reach the rim just in time to enjoy the incredible spectacle of sunrise. From Stella Point it is another 1-1 and a half hours along the rim to Uhuru Peak – 5895 m. Snow may be encountered on the scree slope and walking poles are useful for ascent and descent. After the exhilaration of the summit you descend slowly to your overnight camp for a late breakfast and 2 hour rest in your tent. All too soon the guide will be urging you to start the long descent to Mweka hut, via the heather moorland. You reach Mweka hut camping area in late afternoon for a deserved rest.
7 Days Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Umbwe route - Day 7
Descent to get and return to the hotel.
Price: US
$ 2100. per person
Price includes:
2 transfers from Moshi to Umbwe gate – return.
3 meals per day while trekking – vegetarian/non-vegetarian.
7 days Kilimanjaro climb – Umbwe route.
6 nights accommodation in tents while trekking.
2 nights hotel accommodation bed & breakfast in Moshi before and after the climb.
All park entrance fees, and government levies.
English speaking mountain guide and assistant.
Porters – Minimum of 3 per client.
First Aid Kit including Oxygen Kit.
Camping Equipments including sleeping tents, sleeping mats, dining tent, chairs and table. |