Lemosho Route (7 or 8 days)
Lemosho combines scenic beauty, low traffic, and excellent acclimatization. It starts on the western side of the mountain with rich forest and wildlife, then connects with the Machame route for a dramatic summit approach via Barafu.
It is best for the first-time trekkers, photographers, and those who want a high success rate, whereby you cross the Shira Plateau, one of the most beautiful high-altitude landscapes in Africa.
Machame Route (7 days)
Firstly and fore most it is known as the "Whiskey Route," Machame is challenging but rewarding, offering beautiful views, good acclimatization, and varied terrain.
It is best for adventurous trekkers with good fitness who want a scenic and direct summit route. Whereby you climb high, sleep low profile helps with acclimatization.
Marangu Route (5-6 days) ;comfortable, classic but with consideration
This is lower than routes like Lemosho or Machame route, due to a faster ascent and limited time for proper acclimatization. Offers hut accommodations rather than tents.
It is best for trekkers who prefer a bit more comfort or are trekking during the rainy season, a more budget-friendly experience, Route is less scenic than other, whereby there is n**o **climb high, sleep low advantage, which affects acclimatization.
LEMOSHO ROUTE & MACAHAME ROUTE CAMPSITES
Shira 2 Camp
it has Incredible views of Kibo peak and the Shira Cathedral. It’s quiet and spacious, a perfect spot to adjust to higher altitudes.
Shira 1 camp
It is Open moorland with beautiful views of Shira Plateau, big sky and a sense of space.
Barranco Camp
It is an iconic camp located below the Barranco Wall with panoramic views of the glaciers. It’s a morale booster and a favourite among climbers.
Barafu Camp[ Base Camp]
It is a final stop before summit push and fool of cold, windy, and busy.
Karanga Camp
It is an essential acclimatization stop between Barranco and Barafu. Clients often say that the extra night here made summit day much more manageable.
**Crater Camp **(for experienced trekkers only)
It is for experienced trekkers only and clients seeking a unique and challenging experience, an overnight at Crater Camp , just below the summit it offers unmatched proximity to the glaciers. Not for beginners due to the high altitude of 5,700m.also it is an optional.
Mti Mkubwa[ Big tree camp]
It is the first camp in the rainforest zone and a quiet, scenic, and great for spotting wildlife.
MARANGU ROUTE CAMPSITES
Mandara Hut
This is the first overnight stop on the route, located in the lush rainforest zone. It has shared dorm rooms with bunk beds that sleep 4 to 8 people. There's also a dining hall, flush toilets, and solar lighting.
**Horombo Hut **
This is the second and possibly also the fourth overnight stop. It offers beautiful views of both Mawenzi and Kibo peaks. The hut is larger, with more dorm rooms, shared bathrooms, and a common dining area. It often has a lively atmosphere, as climbers going up and coming down pass through here.
**Kibo Hut **
This is the final stop before the summit push. It’s located in the alpine desert zone, just below the Kibo crater wall. The dorms here are very basic and more cramped than the others. There is no running water, and only pit toilets are available.