Umbwe Route

6 days | 5 nights

Climbing Overview

Umbwe Route: Is the most scenic but is recommended only for experienced climbers. It starts with a quick ascend, so it provides very little time for acclimatization. It is located at the southern part of the mountain and referred to whisky route because of its steep ascend. It can be climbed in 6 to 7 days. To get to Umbwe gate 1600m you have to drive to Machame gate first to get your entry permit, then you have to drive about 30km back to Moshi and take a diversion left to Umbwe village. 6 Days Kilimanjaro Climb – Umbwe Route

Compared to the other routes it does not provide enough time for acclimatization because from beginning it is very steep.

Full Itinerary

Umbwe camp 2940m

On day 1 you will hike from Umbwe gate (1600m) to Umbwe camp. You will pass through dense rain forest. You will be able to see Black and White Colubus as well as Blue Monkeys and some endemic flowers like Impatiens Kilimanjari.

The distance is 11km and the walk time is 5 to 6 hours, including a lunch break.

Baranco camp 3940m

From Umbwe camp to Baranco camp it is a very steep climb. The distance is 6km which will take 4-5 hours of hiking and you will be in the moorland zone. The trail becomes less steep as you get closer to Baranco camp. At Baranco camp you will meet climbers from Machame, Lemosho and Londorossi routes.

The hike from Umbwe to Baranco offers a nice view of your ultimate destination, Kibo peak, and also numerous rift valleys on the way and the forest you crossed on day 1.

Karanga Camp 3995m:

From Baranco camp to Karanga camp it takes 2 – 3 hours and distance is 5km and you will cross Breakfast or Baranco Wall, which is 300m high. The peak of the wall is at 4200m. This part is challenging because the trail is narrow and the number of hikers, porters and guides is large. In some parts you have to use your hands for climbing.

 You will cross the famous places called Kissing Rock. Shorty before Karanga Camp you will cross the Karanga Valley at 3930m which is the last point where porters can fetch water.

Barafu Camp 4673m:

It will only take 2 to 3 hours and the covered distance is 4km from Karanga to Barafu Camp. It is not steep but to acclimatize you have to walk pole pole (slowly).

You will be in the alpine desert and at the left side you can see the Kibo Peak and few meters before Barafu you will find Sedimentary rocks. There is no water at the camp, so our team will carry water from Karanga Valley.

Summit Night
The climb from Barafu camp to Uhuru point is 5km, which will take 6 to 7 hours and it is steep. The way is a zigzag path. The starting time is around midnight. It is a challenging night and before you reach to Uhuru point you will cross the Stella Point (5756m) at the crater rim and join with the people from Marangu and Rongai routes. From Stella Point to Uhuru Point (5895m) is one hour of walking and mostly flat. After making it to Uhuru Point you can make pictures and you will return via the same route to Barafu Camp for a bit of sleep and brunch after wake up. Afterwards the descend down will start via Mweka Route.

Mweka Camp 3100m:

The descend via Mweka route starts at Barafu camp to Millennium Camp 3797m. The way is steep, and it just takes only 2-3 hours to cover the 4km to Millennium Camp. You will pass from the alpine desert to the moorland zone.
From Millennium Camp to Mweka camp 3100m is also a steep walk which takes 2 – 3 hours for 3.5km. You will cross the moorland to the forest zone and on the way you will see Protea Kilimandscharica and Red Hot Poker and various other species of flowers and plants.

Mweka Gate 1640m

Mweka Camp Mweka Gate: It is a long and steep downhill walk of about 10km which takes about 4-5 hour. The rain forest floor is wet and slippery, requiring careful and slow walking. You are again in the rain forest where you may again see various species of flowers like Impatiens Kilimanjari and different trees and also sometimes you may see Blue Monkey and Black and White Colobus Monkeys.

At the Mweka Gate:
Once you arrival at Mweka Gate you will sign out in Kilimanjaro national park log book. Our guide will collect certificate for those who made successful climb to Stella Point and Uhuru Point. Afterwards we will drive to your hotel in  Arusha for long shower and beer.

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Included for safaris

  • All park entrance, camping and rescue fees
  • All meals and filtered drinking water while on the mountain
  • Guides, cook and porters salaries and fees
  • Transport to/from Kilimanjaro gate before and after climb
  • Airport transfer – To and From airport
  • Mid class accommodation in Arusha before and after climb on bed and breakfast basis
  • Camping equipment including mountaineering tents sharing with 2 people, sleeping mattress and kitchen gears for camping routes

Prices do not include

  • Items of personal nature, gratuities (tips),
  • Soda/alcohols,
  • Travel insurance, visa fees,
  • International airfare,
  • Airport taxes,
  • Laundry,
  • cultural tours, climbing gears,
  • and other extras not stated above as included.
  • NB – Sleeping bag and other personal mountain gears are available for hire at Arusha.

  • NB: Private helicopter for Rescue and evacuations is available at Mount Kilimanjaro up to approximately 5000m asl. A cliet(s) needed his/her insurance to cover up to 6000m asl. For more details -http://kilimanjarosar.com/

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