The 9-day Lemosho route with Crater Camp is an elite, highly scenic, and acclimatization-focused Kilimanjaro itinerary that offers one of the highest summit success rates. It combines the lush, remote western approach of the Lemosho trail with a unique, overnight stay at Crater Camp (approx. 5,750m/18,865ft), nestled near the Furtwangler Glacier, allowing for a short summit hike to Uhuru Peak.
The 9-day Lemosho route with Crater Camp itinerary is a premier, high-success-rate Kilimanjaro itinerary (approx. 5,895m) designed for superior acclimatization, featuring an overnight stay at 18,865ft (5,750m). Starting from the west at Londorossi Gate, it traverses the Shira Plateau, crosses the Barranco Wall, and spends a night inside the Reusch Crater before descending.
Unlike the standard routes where you “touch” the summit and immediately descend, this route allows you to:
Arriving any time at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO), there will be a private transfer waiting at the Airport to collect and get you to your hotel in Moshi where you will be able to relax and enjoy your first night in Moshi, Tanzania.
Your Kilimanjaro Bound tour guide will meet you at your hotel for a Mount Kilimanjaro climbing brief and an equipment check.
The distance between Kilimanjaro Airport and Moshi is approximately 42 kilometers.
The journey time can vary depending on traffic conditions, but it typically takes around 30-45 minutes by private transfer. Now, we will be gathering for the instructions to get from experts and know more about the things to carry.
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Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.
Eat Well: Consume nutritious food to provide your body with the energy it needs.
Listen to Your Body: If you experience any symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, or shortness of breath, inform your guides immediately.
Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine: These substances can dehydrate you and exacerbate altitude sickness symptoms.
By taking time to acclimatize in Moshi, you’ll increase your chances of successfully summiting Kilimanjaro and enjoying a safe and rewarding experience.
Moshi to Lemosho Gate is the first leg of your journey to climb Mount Kilimanjaro via the Lemosho Route 9- day with crater camp, this route is renowned for its scenic beauty, gradual ascent, and relatively high success rate.
Drive from Moshi: You’ll typically start your journey in the bustling town of Moshi, the gateway to Kilimanjaro. From here, you’ll embark on a scenic drive towards the western side of the mountain Kilimanjaro, This drive typically takes around 2-3 hours.
Arrival at Lemosho Gate: After a couple of hours, you’ll reach Lemosho Gate, the official entry point to Kilimanjaro National Park. Here, you’ll complete necessary registration formalities and meet your trekking team, including guides and porters.
Trek to Mti Mkubwa Camp (Big tree camp): From Lemosho Gate, you’ll begin your ascent through lush rainforest. The trail gradually climbs as you immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the mountain. Your destination for the day is Mti Mkubwa Camp, which translates to “Big Tree Camp.” This camp offers a comfortable base to rest and acclimatize to the higher altitude.
Rainforest Exploration: Enjoy the vibrant colors and sounds of the rainforest as you hike through this unique ecosystem.
Scenic Views: As you ascend, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro itself.
Wildlife Encounters: Keep an eye out for various wildlife species, such as monkeys, birds, and perhaps even the elusive colobus monkey.
3-4 hours
700 meters (2,300 feet).
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mti Mkubwa Camp
Mti Mkubwa Camp to Shira 1 Camp is a significant leg of the Kilimanjaro climb, marking the transition from the lush rainforest to the alpine desert. This trek offers stunning views of the mountain and is a crucial step in acclimatizing to the high altitude.
Remember: The beauty of the Kilimanjaro climb lies not only in reaching the summit but also in the journey itself. Enjoy the experience and savor the breathtaking views along the way.
4-5 hours
800 meters
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Shira 1 Camp
Shira 1 Camp to Shira 2 Camp is a relatively easy day hike on the Shira Route of Mount Kilimanjaro. This trek offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a great opportunity to acclimatize to the higher altitude.
3-4 hours
300 meters (984 feet)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Shira 2 Camp
The trek from Shira 2 Camp to Barranco Camp via Lava Tower is a demanding day on the Shira Route, characterized by significant elevation gain and descent. It’s a crucial stage in acclimatization as you ascend towards higher altitudes.
Remember: The beauty and challenge of this trek are part of the Kilimanjaro experience. With proper preparation, acclimatization, and a positive attitude, you can successfully conquer this demanding stage of your journey.
4-5 hours
783 meters (2,572 feet)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Barranco Camp
The hike from Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp is a pivotal stage in the ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro, renowned for its challenging terrain and stunning panoramic views. Here’s what you need to know:
The hike from Barranco Camp to Karanga Camp is a significant milestone on your journey to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. With proper preparation and a positive attitude, you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable experiences and breathtaking vistas.
3-4 hours
+ 337 meters (1,105 feet)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Karanga Camp
The hike from Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp is a significant step on the journey to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. This section of the climb is characterized by:
2-3 hours.
600 meters (1,969 feet).
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Barafu Camp
The journey from Barafu Camp to Crater Camp on Kilimanjaro is a grueling but unforgettable experience. It’s often the final push before reaching the summit of Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
Early Start: Most climbers begin their ascent to the summit from Barafu Camp in the early hours of the morning to avoid the heat of the day and maximize acclimatization.
Physical and Mental Challenge: The high altitude can lead to fatigue, shortness of breath, and altitude sickness. It’s essential to listen to your body and pace yourself accordingly.
Breathtaking Views: As you ascend, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Kilimanjaro massif, the surrounding plains, and the distant horizon.
Summit Push: After reaching Crater Camp, you’ll typically have a an overnight before making the final push to Uhuru Peak on the following day, usually in the early hours of the morning.
7-8 hours,
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Barafu Camp
The final push to Uhuru Peak from Crater Camp is a thrilling and challenging experience. This iconic summit is the highest point in Africa, offering breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment like no other.
Departure from Crater Camp: Typically, climbers depart from Crater Camp around early morning to reach the summit at sunrise.
Ascent to Uhuru Peak: The trail follows the crater rim, offering stunning views of the surrounding glaciers and peaks. The final ascent to Uhuru Peak is steep and may require some scrambling.
Summit Celebration: Upon reaching Uhuru Peak, climbers can celebrate their achievement, take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views.
Descent to Mweka Camp: After spending time at the summit, climbers will begin their descent back to Mweka Camp. This descent is typically longer and more gradual than the ascent.
Acclimatization: Adequate acclimatization is crucial to prevent altitude sickness. Ensure you follow your guide’s recommendations and listen to your body.
Weather: Weather conditions can change rapidly at high altitudes. Be prepared for cold, windy, and potentially snowy conditions.
Equipment: Proper clothing, footwear, and equipment are essential for a safe and comfortable climb.
Physical Fitness: A good level of physical fitness is required to summit Kilimanjaro.
1-2 hours
1 km (0.6 miles)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mweka Camp
The hike from Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate marks the end of your Kilimanjaro adventure. This final descent is generally a pleasant experience, with a steady decline through lush rainforests.
Beautiful Scenery: Enjoy the last glimpses of Kilimanjaro’s diverse ecosystems, including the montane rainforest.
Steady Descent: The trail is generally a gradual downhill, making it easier on your legs after the ascent.
Wildlife: Keep an eye out for various bird species and potentially monkeys in the forest.
Mweka Gate: At the end of the trail, you’ll reach Mweka Gate, the official exit point from Kilimanjaro National Park.
Pace Yourself: Take your time and enjoy the scenery. Avoid rushing to prevent injuries.
Stay Hydrated: Continue drinking water throughout the descent to stay hydrated.
Proper Footwear: Ensure you have comfortable hiking boots or shoes with good traction.
Celebrate: After reaching Mweka Gate, take a moment to celebrate your accomplishment and reflect on your Kilimanjaro journey.
The descent from Mweka Camp to Mweka Gate is a rewarding experience that concludes your Kilimanjaro adventure. Enjoy the final moments of your journey and savor the sense of accomplishment, then transfer to Moshi.
2-3 hours
- 1400 meters (4600 feet)
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Mti Mkubwa Camp, also known as Big Tree Camp, is the first overnight stop on the popular Lemosho Route on Mount Kilimanjaro. Located at approximately 2,650 meters (8,694 feet) above sea level, the camp sits within the lush montane rainforest zone on the western slopes of the mountain. It is one of the quietest and most peaceful camps on Kilimanjaro, offering climbers a comfortable introduction to their trekking adventure.
The name “Mti Mkubwa” means “Big Tree” in Swahili, reflecting the dense forest environment that surrounds the camp. The area is filled with giant trees, moss-covered branches, colorful flowers, and tropical vegetation, creating a completely different atmosphere from the higher alpine areas of the mountain. Trekkers often hear birds singing and may even spot black-and-white colobus monkeys moving through the forest canopy during the hike to camp.
The journey to Mti Mkubwa Camp begins at Londorossi Gate, where climbers complete park registration before entering the rainforest. The hike to the camp is generally gentle and allows trekkers to settle into the climb while enjoying the natural beauty of Kilimanjaro’s lower slopes. The cool forest air and shaded trails make the first trekking day relatively comfortable compared to the more demanding days ahead.
Accommodation at Mti Mkubwa Camp is tent-based, with trekkers sleeping in mountain tents arranged within forest clearings. The camp includes basic facilities such as toilets and ranger stations, while meals are prepared by the trekking crew. Due to its lower altitude and sheltered location, temperatures at the camp are usually milder than those experienced higher on the mountain.
Shira 1 Camp is a scenic campsite located on the expansive Shira Plateau on Mount Kilimanjaro. Situated at approximately 3,500 meters (11,483 feet) above sea level, the camp is commonly used by trekkers following the Lemosho and Shira routes. It marks the transition from the rainforest and moorland zones into the open alpine environment of the mountain.
The camp sits on one of Kilimanjaro’s oldest volcanic formations, offering wide-open landscapes and spectacular panoramic views. Unlike the forested camps lower on the mountain, Shira 1 Camp features open grasslands, volcanic rock formations, and sparse vegetation adapted to the harsher mountain climate. The area provides clear views of Kibo Peak and the surrounding plains stretching toward western Tanzania.
Trekkers reaching Shira 1 Camp often notice the effects of higher altitude for the first time, making the camp an important acclimatization stop during the climb. The route leading to the camp is less steep than many other sections of the mountain, allowing climbers to gradually gain elevation while enjoying the unique scenery of the Shira Plateau.
Accommodation at Shira 1 Camp is entirely tent-based, with camping areas spread across the plateau. Facilities are basic and include toilets and ranger stations. Nights at the camp are usually colder and windier than those at lower camps due to the open landscape and higher elevation. However, the clear skies often provide excellent opportunities for stargazing and photography.
Shira 2 Camp is a high-altitude campsite located on the expansive Shira Plateau on Mount Kilimanjaro at approximately 3,850 meters (12,631 feet) above sea level. The camp is commonly used by climbers on the Lemosho, Shira, and Northern Circuit routes and serves as an important acclimatization stop before trekking toward Lava Tower and the southern circuit of the mountain.
The landscape around Shira 2 Camp is dramatically different from the rainforest and moorland zones lower on the mountain. The area is dominated by open alpine desert terrain, volcanic rock formations, and sparse high-altitude vegetation. The camp offers breathtaking panoramic views of Kibo Peak, Mount Meru, and the vast Shira Plateau stretching across Kilimanjaro’s western slopes.
Trekkers reaching Shira 2 Camp often begin to feel the effects of altitude more noticeably due to the thinner air. For this reason, the camp plays a major role in helping climbers acclimatize gradually before moving to higher elevations. The hiking trails leading to the camp are generally gentle, allowing climbers to enjoy the scenery while steadily gaining altitude.
Accommodation at Shira 2 Camp is entirely tent-based, with designated camping areas spread across the rocky plateau. Nights are cold and temperatures can drop below freezing, especially during clear weather conditions. Despite the harsh environment, the camp remains one of the most scenic overnight stops on Kilimanjaro.
Barranco Camp is one of the most scenic and memorable camps on Mount Kilimanjaro, located at an altitude of approximately 3,960 meters (13,000 feet). Positioned on the southern slopes of the mountain, the camp is commonly used by climbers trekking through the Machame, Lemosho, Shira, and Umbwe routes. Surrounded by towering volcanic landscapes and unique alpine vegetation, Barranco Camp offers trekkers a beautiful resting point before continuing toward the summit.
The camp lies within the dramatic Barranco Valley, beneath the famous Barranco Wall and with excellent views of Kibo Peak. The surrounding environment is characterized by giant groundsels, everlasting flowers, and rugged mountain terrain that creates one of the most photographed locations on Kilimanjaro. Due to its position between the moorland and alpine desert zones, the scenery changes dramatically compared to lower camps, giving climbers a true sense of the mountain’s diverse ecosystems.
Barranco Camp is also an important acclimatization stop during the climb. Many itineraries reach the camp after ascending to higher elevations such as Lava Tower before descending again to sleep at Barranco. This “climb high, sleep low” approach helps the body gradually adapt to altitude and increases the chances of a successful summit attempt. Trekkers often spend the afternoon resting, enjoying mountain views, and preparing for the next day’s hike.
Accommodation at Barranco Camp is entirely tent-based, with climbers sleeping in mountain tents provided by their trekking operators. The camp includes basic facilities such as ranger stations and simple toilets, while meals are usually prepared by the mountain crew. Even with its remote setting, Barranco Camp remains one of the liveliest and most social camps on Kilimanjaro because several routes meet there before continuing toward the summit.
Karanga Camp is a scenic campsite on Mount Kilimanjaro located at approximately 3,995 meters (13,106 feet) above sea level. The camp is commonly used by climbers on the Machame, Lemosho, and Umbwe routes as they continue toward Barafu Camp and the summit.
The camp sits in a valley surrounded by rocky ridges, alpine vegetation, and dramatic mountain scenery. Trekkers reaching Karanga Camp often descend from Barranco Camp after climbing the famous Barranco Wall. The camp provides an important acclimatization stop before ascending to higher elevations.
Accommodation at Karanga Camp consists of mountain tents arranged across rocky camping grounds. The area offers clear views of glaciers, valleys, and surrounding peaks, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Barafu Camp is one of the main summit camps on Mount Kilimanjaro, located at approximately 4,673 meters (15,331 feet) above sea level. The camp is used by climbers on the Machame, Lemosho, Umbwe, and Southern Circuit routes before their final ascent to Uhuru Peak.
The camp is situated in a harsh alpine desert environment with rocky terrain, steep slopes, and strong winds. The name “Barafu” means “ice” in Swahili, reflecting the cold conditions experienced at this altitude. Climbers usually arrive in the afternoon, rest briefly, and begin their summit attempt around midnight.
Accommodation at Barafu Camp consists of mountain tents placed on rocky ground. Despite the challenging environment, the camp provides spectacular views of glaciers, surrounding peaks, and dramatic mountain landscapes.
Barafu Camp is one of the main summit camps on Mount Kilimanjaro, located at approximately 4,673 meters (15,331 feet) above sea level. The camp is used by climbers on the Machame, Lemosho, Umbwe, and Southern Circuit routes before their final ascent to Uhuru Peak.
The camp is situated in a harsh alpine desert environment with rocky terrain, steep slopes, and strong winds. The name “Barafu” means “ice” in Swahili, reflecting the cold conditions experienced at this altitude. Climbers usually arrive in the afternoon, rest briefly, and begin their summit attempt around midnight.
Accommodation at Barafu Camp consists of mountain tents placed on rocky ground. Despite the challenging environment, the camp provides spectacular views of glaciers, surrounding peaks, and dramatic mountain landscapes.
Mweka Camp is a forest campsite located on the lower slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro at approximately 3,100 meters (10,170 feet) above sea level. It is commonly used as the final overnight stop for climbers descending the mountain after successful summit attempts.
The camp is situated within the rainforest zone, surrounded by dense vegetation, giant trees, and rich mountain forest scenery. After the cold alpine conditions higher on the mountain, many climbers enjoy the warmer temperatures and oxygen-rich environment found at Mweka Camp.
Accommodation at Mweka Camp is tent-based, with designated camping areas and basic mountain facilities. The camp provides a comfortable resting point before the final descent to Mweka Gate.
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Everything you need to know about what makes this route special
The 9-day itinerary is the safest way to climb. By spending nine days on the mountain, your body adapts to the thinning air far more effectively than on shorter routes. The addition of a night at Crater Camp (5,729m) means you aren’t rushing your descent after reaching the summit, allowing for a more gradual physiological adjustment.
Unlike standard routes, you don’t just "touch" the summit and leave. You sleep inside the volcanic crater near the Furtwängler Glacier. This offers a surreal, lunar-like landscape and the chance to explore the "Ash Pit" before a much shorter, sunrise push to Uhuru Peak the following morning.
The Lemosho route is the most scenic path up the mountain. You’ll traverse five distinct ecological zones:
• Rainforest: Spot Colobus monkeys near the Lemosho glades.
• Heath/Moorland: Cross the vast, stunning Shira Plateau.
• High Desert: Pass the iconic Lava Tower.
• Arctic Zone: Experience the glaciers and the inner crater.
While still non-technical, the 9-day trek is an endurance feat. The "Crater Night" is physically taxing due to the extreme altitude of the campsite. You should prioritize stair climbing, weighted pack hikes, and zone 2 cardio in your training months.
Because of the logistics of camping at nearly 19,000 feet, your crew will be larger. Expert guides trained specifically in High Altitude Pulmonary/Cerebral Edema (HAPE/HACE) detection are vital, as sleeping at the crater carries higher risks than sleeping at lower camps.
Consult your doctor about Acetazolamide (Diamox). For Crater Camp treks, many reputable operators carry supplemental oxygen not just for emergencies, but to ensure safety during the overnight stay at extreme altitude.
Standard travel insurance often caps out at 4,000m or 5,000m. You must verify that your policy covers trekking up to 6,000 meters and includes helicopter evacuation from the mountain.
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How much does Kilimanjaro Lemosho route 9-day with cratercamp cost?
The cost of an 9-day Lemosho Route climb on Kilimanjaro typically ranges from $1,998 to $2,687 + per person depending on the level of service (Standard or luxury climb) and group size or private climb.
Sleeping in the Crater is physically demanding due to the extreme cold and thin air. It’s the ultimate “bucket list” version of Kilimanjaro for those who want the full geological experience.
The best time to climb the Lemosho Route with Crater Camp is during the dry seasons, which are:
These periods offer more stable weather with less rainfall and higher temperatures, making it easier to acclimatize and enjoy the climb. However, it’s important to note that weather can be unpredictable, so always be prepared for potential changes.
Here’s a breakdown of why these periods are ideal for Lemosho Route 9-Day with crater camp:
January to March: This is the peak tourist season due to favorable weather conditions. However, it can be crowded, so booking your trip in advance is essential.
June to August: This is a shoulder season with fewer crowds but still pleasant weather. It’s a great option if you prefer a quieter experience.
The 9-day version is the “gold standard” for safety. It gives your body extra time to adjust to the altitude before the final push. By the time you reach the Crater on Day 8, you’ve had 7 days of gradual ascent, which is why the success rate for this route is typically 95% to 98%.
It is surreal and desolate. You are sleeping just below the summit (Uhuru Peak) and right next to the Furtwängler Glacier.
It carries a higher risk than other camps. Most climbers “summit and descend” to lower altitudes immediately. Staying at the Crater means you remain at nearly 19,000 ft for 12+ hours.
Important: If you show symptoms of Severe AMS (Altitude Sickness) at Crater Camp, evacuation must happen immediately, often in the dark, which is much more difficult than a daytime descent.
This route is best for experienced hikers or those with high physical fitness. While the success rate is high, the “Crater” element requires mental toughness to handle the extreme cold and potential headaches while trying to rest.
Yes. Your standard Kilimanjaro kit needs to be high-spec:
Yes. Most reputable operators will have a “Plan B.” If your guide determines your oxygen saturation is too low or your symptoms are too severe when you reach the summit, they will bypass the Crater Camp and lead you down to a safer, lower camp (like Barafu or Mweka) for the night.
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