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4 Days Through Kilimanjaro's Ancient Forest Gate

Small Group Journey

4 Days Through Kilimanjaro's Ancient Forest Gate

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Overview

About this journey

The Lemosho Route opens at Londorossi Gate with a wall of montane forest so dense the sky disappears. Over four days you climb through giant heather moorland, cross the Shira Plateau, and sleep beneath a sky that feels closer than it should. This is Kilimanjaro before the crowds find it.

Highlights

What you'll experience

  • Rangers check permits under the shade of camphor trees while colobus monkeys watch from the canopy above. The gate marks the official boundary of Kilimanjaro National Park and the last mobile signal you will have for days.

  • At roughly 2,650 m, your first camp sits inside old-growth forest where the trunks of Podocarpus trees are wider than two people can reach around. At dusk, crowned eagles hunt between the branches.

  • The forest gives way to open moorland and the plateau stretches for kilometres in every direction. Everlasting flowers grow at ankle height while the ice cap of Kibo comes into full view for the first time.

  • Giant groundsels stand like sentinels along the trail between 3,000 m and 3,800 m — plants that look botanical and ancient at the same time. White-naped ravens follow the team through this zone every morning.

  • Your lead guide, Emmanuel Massawe, has summited Kilimanjaro more than 200 times via the Lemosho Route and reads altitude and weather the way fishermen read water. His pace is deliberate, his camp stories better.

  • Once the cloud ceiling drops below camp, the Southern Cross appears over the silhouette of the summit. Camp cooks bring hot water bottles and spiced chai to your tent door before lights out.

Why choose us

Why choose a Small Group Journey?

The Lemosho Route's Londorossi approach is the quietest way onto Kilimanjaro's western flank. Here is why this four-day segment works as a standalone alpine objective.

Maximum Trail Solitude

Londorossi Gate sees a fraction of the traffic of Machame or Marangu. Your group is rarely within sight of another team for the first two days — the forest and plateau feel genuinely remote.

Small Group, Consistent Guides

Eight guests maximum means Emmanuel and his assistant guide know everyone's pace, breathing rhythm, and appetite by the end of day one. No rotation, no handoffs.

Full Leave-No-Trace Camp Operations

We carry all waste off the mountain, use solar lanterns throughout camp, and pay porters above the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project minimum wage. The mountain should look the same when we leave.

Itinerary

your day-by-day journey

Day 1Arrival in Moshi — Kit Check and Final Preparations

Fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to Moshi, where the team meets at Springlands Hotel for a gear inspection and route briefing. Emmanuel walks through packing priorities: no duffel heavier than 15 kg for the porters, no cotton base layers, and at least three litres of water capacity per person.

The afternoon is free. Walk the Moshi market for mangoes and roasted maize or rest at the hotel. Dinner is a shared table — everyone on the climb eats together from day one, and tonight is no different.

Dinner

Day 2Londorossi Gate to Mti Mkubwa Camp

A two-hour drive takes you northwest from Moshi to Londorossi Gate (2,100 m). Permits are processed while the porters distribute loads. Then the forest closes around you immediately — olive trees draped in lichen, the damp smell of leaf litter, and the shriek of Hartlaub's turacos overhead.

The trail to Mti Mkubwa (Big Tree Camp, 2,650 m) covers about 8 km through unbroken montane forest. The gradient is gentle and the distance forgiving, designed to let your lungs register the altitude without stress. Lunch is served on the trail at a forest clearing.

Camp is already standing when you arrive. Mess tent, toilet tents, and sleeping tents pitched in a circle of Podocarpus trees. The porters' singing carries through the forest as they prepare dinner — rice, lentil stew, and fresh cucumber salad.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3Mti Mkubwa to Shira One Camp

The forest thins within the first hour as you climb toward the heather zone. By mid-morning the trees are behind you and the path crosses open scrub where African stonechats flick from rock to rock and the wind carries the first real chill of altitude.

Shira One Camp (3,610 m) sits at the eastern edge of the Shira Plateau. The plateau is technically a collapsed ancient volcanic crater, and standing on its rim for the first time you understand why: it is vast, flat, and improbably green for a place this high. Kibo's ice cap appears for the first time over the eastern ridge.

Afternoon acclimatisation walk: 30 minutes up to a rock outcrop and back down to sleep low. Emmanuel uses this time to check oxygen saturation for each guest. Dinner is pumpkin soup, pasta, and chocolate pudding.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4Shira One to Shira Two Camp — Plateau Crossing

Today is the Shira Plateau in full. The trail crosses 9 km of open moorland, passing the Shira Cathedral — a dramatic lava ridge that rises from the plateau floor — and the Fischer Rocks, where fossils of ancient lava flows surface through the turf.

Giant groundsels become more frequent above 3,800 m, their rosettes of silver-grey leaves catching the afternoon light. At Shira Two Camp (3,890 m) the whole western face of Kibo is visible: glaciers, the lava tower, and the summit silhouetted against whatever the sky is doing that evening.

This is the final camp of the four-day approach segment. For groups continuing to the summit, tomorrow begins the push toward Barranco. For groups on the four-day format, a vehicle meets you here for the descent. Camp fire, star count, and Emmanuel's account of the first time he ever reached Uhuru Peak.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Extensions

+4 Days

Continue to Summit via Barranco and Barafu

Four additional days from Shira Two through the Barranco Wall, Karanga Camp, and Barafu for a midnight summit push to Uhuru Peak. This extension transforms the approach into a full eight-day Lemosho summit attempt.

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+3 Days

Serengeti Wildlife Safari Post-Climb

After descending from the plateau, transfer to Arusha and fly to the Serengeti's central zone. Three days of open-vehicle game drives while the legs recover — lion, leopard, and the likelihood of a river crossing if the wildebeest are moving.

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Dates & Prices

Prices in USD, including internal air, per person, double occupancy.

  • Jun 15 – Jun 18
    $3,450Available
  • Jul 6 – Jul 9
    $3,450Available
  • Aug 3 – Aug 6
    $3,450Available
  • Sep 14 – Sep 17
    $3,450Call for Availability

Minimum Age

12 years

Safari Duffel

Maximum 15 kg duffel per person for porter carry. Day pack carried by each guest (3–5 kg recommended).

First Group Event

Gear check and dinner briefing at Springlands Hotel, Moshi, from 17:00 on Day 1

Last Group Event

Vehicle transfer returns to Moshi by approximately 16:00 on Day 4

Guaranteed Departures

All listed departures are guaranteed with a minimum of two confirmed guests.

Alternate Sightseeing

In the event of park access closure due to severe weather, an alternative acclimatisation programme around the Kilimanjaro foothills and Chagga cultural sites will be offered at no additional charge.

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