Mt. Kilimanjaro Trek – Northern Circuit Route 9 Days
Trip Introduction
Explore Kilimanjaro’s new frontiers, hike on remote trails away from the crowd with maximum comfort, and a great acclimatization schedule and one overnight at Kilimanjaro’s baffled crater at 5,732m above the sea level.
The Northern Circuit is longer than the other trails on Kilimanjaro, taking a minimum of eight or nine days to complete. The eight-day trek skips the additional acclimatization day that is usually spent at Shira Camp 2 and continues straight on to Moir Camp.
The route provides plenty of time to explore the less known features of Kilimanjaro, including Shark’s Tooth and several caves along the route.
Mount Kilimanjaro trek – Stand on the ‘Roof of Africa’ – trek with your own team of guides and porters.
Day 0: Pre-trek Briefing
If you have chosen to use our airport transfer service, we will collect you from Kilimanjaro Airport and take you to your hotel in Moshi or Arusha. Your guide will meet you at the hotel for a pre-trek briefing, which is scheduled for the day after your arrival. We recommend that you arrive at least one day before the trek begins. During the briefing, we will discuss the trek and review your equipment. If you require any additional equipment, we can arrange for it to be rented from our store.
Day 1: Lemosho Gate to Mti Mkubwa Camp
- Elevation:1,200m to 1,950 m to 2,850 m
- Distance:
- Hiking Time:3-4 hours
- Habitat:Montane Forest to moorland and heath vegetation.
We will pick you up from your hotel your hotel and transport you to Lemosho gate for registration. After this formality, from this point you will start the trek across undisturbed Montane forest decorated with Black and White Colobus Monkey to the camp where dinner and overnight will take place.
Day 2: Mti Mkubwa To Shira 1 Camp
- Elevation:2,850m/ 9,498 ft to 3484m/ 11,500 ft
- Distance: 8 km
- Hiking Time: 5-6 hours
- Habitat: Heath
We continue on the trail leading out of the rain forest and into a savannah of tall grasses, heather and volcanic rock draped with lichen beards. As we ascend through the lush rolling hills and cross several streams, we reach the Shira Ridge before dropping gently down to Shira 1 Camp. Here we catch our first glimpse of Kibo across the plateau.
Day 3: Shira 1 Camp to Shira 2 Camp
- Elevation:3484m to 3800m
- Distance:
- Hiking time:3-4 hours
- Habitat:Moorland
Today’s hike will take you across the Shira Plateau, maintaining a very manageable incline for the majority of the trek. With Kibo in your sight, you get to have breathtaking views of the free-standing mountain glistening in the distance. After you’ve crossed the Shira Plateau, watch out for a few specimens of the curious trees, also known as Giant Groundsels.
Your guide may leave you with the option to hike up to the Shira Cathedral, or head straight to the next camp. If you choose to see the cathedral, you won’t be let down. The cathedral is approximately an hour and a half away from the trail and was caused by an ancient eruption. To get to see it up close is a scenic treat, and some say it’s the highlight of their trek!
If you don’t choose to see the cathedral, you will arrive at your camp by mid-day. Use your afternoon to go for a walk further up the mountain. The higher you hike during the day before returning to your camp at a lower altitude, the better you will acclimatize to the thin air.
Day 4: Shira 2 Camp to Lava Tower to Moir Hut Camp
- Elevation:3850m to 4600m to 4200m
- Distance:
- Hiking time:6-7 hours
- Habitat:Moorland /Alpine desert
The morning climb brings you to the majestic Lava Tower, an ancient plug that was left by the active-volcanic days. Although the walk is not too steep, it is nonetheless a long and strenuous one due to the high altitude. Your body will begin to notice the decrease in oxygen. On this part of the journey, the landscape becomes more barren and even the heather disappears, only to be replaced by rocks and lava ridges. At the peak of your journey, you will have climbed 4,600 metres to the Lava Tower, also known as the Shark’s tooth. This covers an altitude distance of approximately 750 metres from Shira 2 Camp. Your new surroundings at Lava Tower will consist of a high-altitude desert, with no vegetation and pools of rocks, scree and dust as far as the eye can see. You’ll need a few warm layers on this part of the journey as it can be prone to cold winds, ice and mist.
After spending time at the stunning Lava Tower, you will descend today into the Moir Hut Camp. Hiking high and sleeping low is an important tactic in acclimating your body to the higher altitudes. While it seems backwards to descend after working so hard to climb up, you are preparing your body to succeed when you finally summit. You’ll surely feel your legs today by the time you reach Moira Hut. The camp is situated at the base of Lent Hills – a scenic and quiet camp that is only used for the Shira and Northern routes.
If you’ve skipped Lava Tower and made your way to Moir Hut Camp directly, and still have some energy left, you may want to take a short walk around the camp in the afternoon. This acclimatization opportunity is a quaint getaway from the other busier camps, and should be taken full advantage of!
Day 5: Moir Hut to Buffalo Camp
- Elevation:4200m to 4030m
- Distance:
- Hiking time:6-7 hours
- Habitat:Moorland
Today you will head north onto the Northern Circuit, away from all other routes that approach the summit on the southern slopes. The day will begin with a fairly steep climb, as you hike to the summit of Lent Hills. You will be rewarded with breathtaking scenery of the vast moon-like terrain and the snow-covered mountains. After you’ve accomplished the most challenging part of the day, and admired the views, it’s time to head east across the rock fields and back onto a trodden trail.
For the remainder of your hiking day, the path gently undulates and you cross a series of inclines and declines through the slopes of Kibo. As you approach Buffalo Camp, and weather permitting, you are met with a scenery of plains that stretch out all the way to the Kenyan/Tanzanian border. The day will leave you with some time to rest, and an opportunity to explore the surrounding area. The infinite amount of plains and the snow-capped Kibo will be a welcoming place to relax.
Buffalo Camp has no cabins or built structures, not even toilet latrines, completely immersing yourself into the Kilimanjaro wilderness. There is good chance that you get to enjoy the campsite to yourself, a real treat on the busy mountain!
Day 6: Buffalo Camp to Third Cave Camp
- Elevation:4030m to 3800m
- Distance:9km.
- Hiking time:4-5 hours
- Habitat:Alpine Desert
Today will be a fairly short and easy day as you head up the Buffalo Ridge onto your next camp. Crossing numerous ribs and gullies, you’ll find that this part of the mountain is quieter, since the route isn’t traveled as much. The mountain wilderness surrounds you as you continue to trek east through the remote valleys on the slopes of Kibo. Enjoy the meditative silence and be prepared that your initial excitement of being on the mountain may be fading away and you may find the scenery a little repetitive. This was precisely the reason why you have chosen this longer hiking route – to get away from civilization and allow enough time to acclimatize to the thin air. Surely, your body will be feeling these benefits by now. The Third Cave campsite is named after a cave that sits nearby the camp, as was once used as accommodation for hikers back in the day. Once you arrive after a short hiking day, you may be met with an out of body experience as the clouds tend to hang around the camp. Weather permitting, Kibo’s majestic backdrop sits in your view as you take in the wonders of the mountain in this pristine area. Other than your Northern Circuit route, Third Cave is only used by some variations of the Rongai Route. Therefore, you might have the campsite again to yourself. Enjoy!
Day 7: Third Cave to School Hut
- Elevation:12,700 ft to 15,600 ft
- Distance:5 km
- Hiking Time:4-5 hours
- Habitat: Alpine Desert
Today you will be climbing from Third Cave to School Hut, your base camp for the final summit push. You may start to be feeling butterflies in anticipation of your big summit night. Within less than 24 hours, you’ll be standing on the top of Africa! The hike will be shorter today, but significant altitude height will be gained to acclimate you for the summit. Soon after leaving Third Cave, the landscape will become barren, and you may feel like you’re on another planet with the clouds sitting below you. The hike will be shorter today, but significant altitude height will be gained to acclimate you for the summit. Soon after leaving Third Cave, the landscape will become barren, and you may feel like you’re on another planet with the clouds sitting below you. You’ll notice that the altitude can be difficult. While the trek doesn’t seem very steep, the lack of oxygen will make it feel otherwise. Do not be discouraged, and take as much time as you need! The views of the towering will motivate you as you take each step. Weather and cloud cover permitting, you have Kibo in your view the entire time. It’s still fairly early as you approach the School Hut campsite, so that you can get as much rest as possible before the exciting night ahead. Even though you may not be feeling hungry due to the altitude, try to eat as much as possible to gain strength for your summit push. After an early dinner, it’s time to get your gear ready for your early wake up, and to catch as much sleep as you can.
Day 8: School Hut To Uhuru Peak to Mweka Camp
- Elevation:4728m/15,600 ft to 5896m/ 19,456 ft to 3100m/ 10,250ft
- Distance:16 km
- Hiking Time:12-14 hours
Very early in the morning (around midnight), we begin our push to the summit. This is the most mentally and physically challenging portion of the trek. The wind and cold at this elevation and time of day can be extreme. We ascend in the darkness for several hours while taking frequent, but short, breaks. At Gilman’s point (18,600 ft), you will be rewarded with the most magnificent sunrise you are ever likely to see coming over Mawenzi Peak. Finally, we arrive at Uhuru Peak- the highest point on Mount Kilimanjaro and the continent of Africa. From the summit, we now make our descent continuing straight down to the Mweka Hut camp site, stopping at Barafu for lunch. The trail is very rocky and can be quite hard on the knees; trekking poles are helpful. Mweka Camp is situated in the upper forest and mist or rain can be expected.
Day 9: Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate
- Elevation:3100m to 1700m
- Distance:9km.
- Hiking Time:3-4 hours
- Habitat: Montane Forest
Today is your last day on the mountain. After breakfast, you will descend down to Mweka park gate walking across montane forest. This descent will take 3-4 hours. At the gate you will sign out and board the vehicle, ready for the transfer back to your hotel for your certificate presentation celebration.
Day 10: Departure – Tanzania
The day is left free to wind down after the trek before your flight home. After a good night’s rest at your hotel, you will take breakfast ready for the scheduled check-out by 10.00. (If you wish to remain in the hotel during the day, please advise us of this when you book your trip and we will inform you of the cost for day room which ends at 18:00hrs, and then make the booking on your behalf.)
If you have booked a transfer to the airport, you will be collected from your hotel and dropped off at the airport. For those travelers who have booked to go on safari, our Kilele Climb guide will be meeting you in the evening to provide you with a pre-safari briefing.
*Safari, Zanzibar and other add-ons are available if you wish to continue exploring Tanzania
For climbers, we offer two different packages to choose from, depending on your needs and preferences. Our ‘Standard Package’ provides good and safe service at an affordable rate, while our ‘Deluxe Package’ offers a higher level of comfort and superior service delivery, including luxurious hotel accommodation and personalized safety features.
Standard Package
The standard climb is an optimal choice for most travelers, as it strikes a balance between affordability and high-quality service. This package includes standard hotel accommodation, top-notch mountain support from expert guides and porters, who will take care of all your luggage and equipment, set up tents, cook meals, and handle any issues that may arise during the hike. The menu served on the hike is diverse, featuring a first course, a second course with a variety of meat and fish, a rich selection of drinks and starters, fresh vegetables, and fruits.
This climb promises to be a pleasurable journey to the summit of Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa. It offers an exceptional experience that combines adventure with comfort, and ensures that travelers can focus on the awe-inspiring natural beauty that surrounds them.
Deluxe Package
The Deluxe Package is designed for climbers who value comfort and safety as they ascend Kilimanjaro. This premium package offers a wide range of amenities and accommodations at the best hotels in the region. Our ultimate level of service guarantees an unforgettable experience during your Tanzanian expedition. In addition to all the benefits of the Standard Package, the Deluxe Package provides extra conveniences and superior accommodations at top-rated hotels. Our commitment to excellence and unparalleled expertise ensures that your journey to Tanzania will be an unforgettable experience.
Safety | Standard Package | Deluxe Package |
Fully-loaded medical Kits | ||
Emergence oxygen tank | ||
Pulse Oximeter: To conduct a daily measurement of oxygen levels for each climber. | ||
ALTOX Personal Oxygen System | ||
A stretcher or a Litter fully rigid steel frame. | ||
The Gamow Bag: A hyperbaric chamber (portable altitude chamber) for emergency situations. | ||
VHF handheld radios: Carried on each trek for easy communication between guides, camp managers, and the office. | ||
The rescue fee in the mountains. | ||
Management and Safety Procedures | ||
Medical evacuation with AMREF Flying Doctors or Kilimanjaro Search and Rescue. | ||
Health and Meals on the Mountain | Standard Package | Deluxe Package |
All meals while on the Mountain | ||
Fresh, healthy, and nutritious foods in large portions | ||
Clean, purified drinking water | ||
Champagne on Summit | ||
Warm water for washing every-day | ||
Individual washbasins are provided for each trekker and guest upon arrival at the campsite. | ||
Private Portable flush toilet | ||
Camping Equipment & Accommodation | Standard Package | Deluxe Package |
4 Season mountain tents, Double layered Sleeping Mats, Crew tents, Mess tent and Toilet tents | ||
Large aluminum chairs with backs and armrests, Aluminum Tables, High powered solar LED lights | ||
Sleeping Bags | ||
Accommodation – Bed and Breakfast | ||
Full board Accommodation – Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | ||
Standard hotel accommodations for 2 nights; one night before and one night after the trek. | ||
Comfort hotel accommodations for 2 nights; one night before and one night after the trek. | ||
Transport & Other Inclusions | Standard Package | Deluxe Package |
Arrival and Departure transfers | ||
Return Transportation in Destination Location | ||
All Government Taxes and all Park fees | ||
Professional experience mountain guides and porters | ||
Fair and ethical treatment of porters | ||
A personal Porter to carry your day-pack during summit attempt |
Standard Package Pricing
- Price Rates Per Person in US$. The prices in other currencies are given for comparison only.
Hiking Route/Days |
1 Pax |
2 Pax |
3 Pax |
4 Pax |
5 Pax |
6 Pax |
7 Pax |
8 Pax |
9+ Pax |
9 Days Northern Circuit Route |
$ 2,780 |
$ 2,510 |
$ 2,490 |
$ 2,470 |
$ 2,450 |
$ 2,410 |
$2,390 |
$ 2,350 |
$ 2,290 |
Deluxe Package Pricing
- Price Rates Per Person in US$. The prices in other currencies are given for comparison only.
Hiking Route/Days |
1 Pax |
2 Pax |
3 Pax |
4 Pax |
5 Pax |
6 Pax |
7 Pax |
8 Pax |
9+ Pax |
9 Days Northern circuit Route |
$3,695 |
$ 2,985 |
$ 2,965 |
$2,850 |
$ 2,840 |
$2,820 |
$2,745 |
$2,705 |
$2,780 |
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
- Private transport to & from Kilimanjaro International airport to the hotel in Moshi/Arusha.
- 2 nights of accommodation in Moshi/Arusha (before and after the climb bed and breakfast)
- Return transportation from Moshi/from the starting/finishing point on the mountain.
- Qualified guides with mountain crew
- All national park fees
- Hut/camping fees
- 4 Season mountain tents
- Double layered Sleeping Mats
- Mess tent (for dining) Mini camping chairs/Tables/Candles
- Rescue fees
- Pulse oximeters & Portable oxygen tanks
- First aid kit
- 3 hot meals daily while on the mountain
- Enough treated &filtered drinking water throughout the trek
- Fair wages for the mountain crew as approved by the Kilimanjaro National Park Authority (KINAPA), Kilimanjaro Association of Tour Operators (KIATO)
- Government taxes
- Guides, porters, waiter, cook accommodation and entry fees on the mountain.
EXCLUDED FROM THE PRICE:
- Meals and drinks not specified
- Gear for your climb
- Items of personal nature
- Additional nights beyond the two standard hotel nights included
- Visas
- Portable flush toilet with a toilet tent is available for extra charge $90$ for entire trek.
- Flights
- Tips for guides, porters and cook (this is a guide to tipping on the mountain htt://www.kiliporters.org/ tipping_recommendations.php
- Tipping on Kilimanjaro from the trekking group (not per climber)
- Guides: 20$-30$ /day/guide
- Cook: 15$-20$/ day
- Porter: 7$-10$/day/porter