6 DAYS UMBWE TREK

Attractive scenery,A real climbing challenge

Trek Overview

The Umbwe route is one of the shortest and most challenging routes to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. It is known for its steep ascent and offers stunning views of the surroundings. The route is less crowded compared to others, providing a quieter trekking experience. However, due to its rapid ascent and higher difficulty level, it requires good physical fitness and previous high-altitude trekking experience.

Why choose this Trek

 

  • Scenery: Provides stunning views of Kilimanjaro’s unique landscapes
  • Solitude: Less crowded, offering a quieter and more solitary trekking experience
  • Challenge: offers a steep slope, perfect for trekkers seeking a physically challenging climb

What to Expect on the Umbwe Trek

Lush Rainforest

Trek through a dense rainforest, you'll encounter vibrant flora and fauna, including unique plant species, colorful birds, and playful monkeys.

Moorland Terrain

The open terrain offers sweeping vistas of surrounding valleys and peaks, adding to the trek's visual appeal with distinct panoramic views.

Barranco Wall

Known as the "Breakfast Wall," this steep, challenging climb offers thrilling views and a sense of accomplishment once encounter with.

Itinerary

Upon your arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, our team will warmly greet you and transfer you to your hotel in Moshi or Arusha.Once settled, your knowledgeable guide will host a pre-climb briefing, answering all your questions and ensuring you’re well-prepared with the right gear for a safe climb.

Begin your trek at Umbwe Gate, ascending through lush forests characterized by glimpses of Kilimanjaro’s unique plant and animal life, as well as steep, occasionally muddy, and slippery terrain. Along the way, we stop to enjoy a packed lunch before reaching our first night’s camp at Umbwe Cave.

Today, we climb from the forest zone into the heath zone, tackling steep sections. We’ll have a picnic lunch midday and reach Barranco Camp in the afternoon to relax before dinner. Enjoy views of the Barranco Wall and Western Breach, shaped by a massive collapse 60,000 years ago

Today, we tackle the Barranco Wall, a tough but exciting challenge. We walk through valleys shaped by nature’s forces, enjoying the amazing views. After climbing the wall, we reach Karanga Camp, where we can relax and take in the stunning scenery, getting ready for the next part of our adventure.

We continue from Karanga Camp, navigating through rocky terrain and sparse vegetation as we ascend higher. Our journey takes us closer to the summit, passing through landscapes marked by Kilimanjaro’s unique alpine desert environment. You’ll spend the night at Barafu Camp, our base for the final push to Uhuru Peak.

Summit Day! It’s an unforgettable night climbing to the summit under a sky full of stars. You’ll trek through tough terrain to see the stunning sunrise from the edge of Kibo Crater. Reaching Uhuru Peak, Africa’s highest point, is a testament to your strength and determination! After this big achievement, you’ll safely descend to Barafu Camp for a good rest before continuing down to Mweka Camp at a lower altitude for the night.

Today marks our final descent from Mweka Camp through the lush rainforest, retracing our steps back to Mweka Gate. As we descend, we reflect on our incredible journey and the achievements we’ve made together. From there, we transfer back to Kilimanjaro International Airport for departure.

Price Includes

Pre and post-trek stays in comfortable lodgings.

Professional guides, skilled cooks, and dedicated porters

 Convenient transfers to and from the mountain gate.

Park entry, camping, rescue fees, and VAT covered.

Double-layered sleeping mats for a good night’s rest.

Nutritious and delicious meals served three times daily on the mountain

Access to filtered water throughout the trek and hot water for washing

Pick-up and drop-off services at the airport.

Price Excludes

Your travel to and from Tanzania is not included.

Any fees from your bank for international transactions are not covered

Costs for personal items and services like souvenirs or extra snacks are your responsibility.

It’s customary to tip the guides, cooks, and porters for their hard work and support.

You must arrange your visa and travel insurance, but we can help guide you through the process.

Any costs for personal communication, laundry services, or internet use are not included in the package.

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