If you want a challenge like no other then this 6 Days Kilimanjaro Climbing-Umbwe Route is the shortest and steepest route is for you.  You’ll be rewarded with some magnificent scenery and a very quiet path, but need to have a head for altitude as there is not much acclimatization on the way up!
  • Suitable for: Those with high fitness levels and recent trekking experience
  • Pros: Lower in cost than other routes and able to be done on a short time frame.  Less popular trek so you’ll have a mostly clear path to the summit.
  • Cons: Extremely steep route with little opportunity for your body to adjust to the lower oxygen levels.
  • Trekking Days required: 5 or 6

Duration: 6 days, Difficulty: Medium, Scenery: Excellent, Traffic: Low

On your arrival you will be met by our Great view adventure representative who will drive you to Arusha at Hotel or Lodge where you will be met by your Mountain Guide who will brief and check your mountain wearing gear, dinner and overnight

Day 1: Start: Umbwe Gate (1650m) Finish: Umbwe Cave Camp (2944m)

  • Total distance: 9.6km
  • Hiking Time (approx.): 5-7 hours

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6 Days Kilimanjaro Climbing-Umbwe Route is the closest from Moshi town- after a short drive you will arrive at the gate where you will sign in to the National Park.  The first couple of hours are a sharp uphill walk along a 4WD track, passing through the rainforest.  Keep your eyes peeled for Black and White colobus and blue monkeys as well as the little red beauty that is the Kilimanjaro Impatiens flower (native only to this region).  After approx. 2 hours trekking the road ends and the ‘real’ trail starts.  This is where the fun begins as you spend the rest of the day scrambling up over tree roots- reaching out for bits of shrubbery around to pull yourselves up some of the more vertical sections.  Your legs may be sore but you will no doubt be distracted by the beauty of the forest around you.  Eventually, you will emerge from the forest to see Umbwe Cave Camp, where a lovely hot dinner will be awaiting you (and you can finally put your feet up!).

Day 2: Start: Umbwe Cave Camp (2944m) Finish: Barranco Camp (3986m)

  • Total distance: 4.75km
  • Hiking Time (approx.): 4-6 hours

This day takes you through one of the most scenic areas on the mountain.  Shortly after leaving camp you will come out on to a ridge, with two steep ravines home to the Lonzo stream on the left and Umbwe stream on the right, either side of you (those with a fear of heights best stay focused on Kibo peak up ahead).  Today you will start in the forest, come out into heathland then pass into moorland, before arriving at Barranco Camp on the border of the alpine desert ecosystem. This is one of the many marvels of climbing Kilimanjaro by use umbwe route – encountering several ecosystems in one day.  Following lunch the path gets rockier and vegetation changes as the path steadily climbs before (finally!) a short downhill to arrive at Barranco Camp.  Say goodbye to the serenity you have enjoyed the previous two days and enjoy meeting with other travellers merging from the three routes (Lemosho, Machame and Umbwe).

Day 3: Start: Barranco Camp (3986m) to Karanga Camp (4035m)

  • Total distance: 6.6km            
  • Hiking time: 3-4 hours 

A shorter day, giving you a good chance to adjust but still a little challenge just when you leave  the camp as you climb up what has been nicknamed the ‘breakfast rock’.  It’s all worth it though as at the top of this rock you can have a great view to Kibo peak and its magnificent glaciers, whilst at the same time in the other direction you’ll be able to see Mt Meru.  This day also includes a lot of ‘ups’ and ‘downs’ until you reach the valley which marks the last point for water passing on the Machame route.  Head back up the valley to Karanga camp where you can relax for the afternoon before dinner and overnight.

Day 4: Start: Karanga Camp (4035m) to Barafu Camp (4640m)

  • Total distance: 3.9km            
  • Hiking time: 3-4 hours 

During your trekking this day you will find the trail to get steadily steeper all the way to Barafu camp. On the way you will pass over the volcanic rocks from previous explosions of this volcano and you will be able to view the entire landscape of the mountain.  You will arrive at Barafu camp around 1pm for a hot lunch and then rest up and get some sleep in preparation for your summit night!  Although during the day time it can be a little hot at this time, the Barafu or ‘ice’ camp really lives up to its name once the sun goes down.

Summit Night:  Your friendly guide will give you a warm wakeup call at approximately 11pm (depending how well you have fared so far you may get up earlier or later!).  From here you will start your ascent to the summit.  This is the final push to the top and so your guide will take you at a much slower pace compared to your trekking the previous days, to make sure you have the best chance of getting to the peak, giving your body time to cope with the high altitude.  Once you reach Stella Point at 5735m you really have almost made it- only another 45 minutes until you will find yourself at Uhuru Peak, the roof of Africa.  Enjoy your time here, take in what will surely be your most memorable sunrise and celebrate with your guide.

Day 5: Start: Summit (5895m) Finish: Mweka Camp (3080m) 

  • Total distance: 10.8km            
  • Hiking time: Summit- Barafu Camp (2-3hours) Barafu Camp- Mweka Camp (4-5 hours) 

From the summit you will descend back down to Barafu Camp where you will be welcomed by the rest of the crew and enjoy a short break and breakfast.  Here you can have a nap for a couple of hours if you wish and depending on the time you arrive.   From Barafu Camp you will make your way down to Mweka Camp, passing from desert to moorland terrain.  You will reach Mweka Camp at approximately 5pm where you will dinner and overnight.

Day 6: Start: Mweka Camp (3080m) Finish: Mweka Gate (1800m)

  • Total distance: 8.5km            
  • Hiking time: 3-4 hours.   

Passing through the montane forest, similar to your first day trekking, you will make your way down to Mweka Gate where you will sign out and exit Kilimanjaro National Park.  From here you will picked up by our company transport and transferred back to our office in town where you will be presented with you certificate before returning to your hotel for a well-deserved rest!

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Price Includes

  • Overnight stays in mountain Huts
  • Professional, experienced, mountain guides:
  • Mountain Equipment, Sleeping tents, Kitchen tents, Porters, Guides and Chef
  • Tents, Table and Chairs, Food utensils and so on.
  • All Park fees
  • Rescue fees
  • All meals while on the Mountain
  • Guides, Porters, cook salaries and park fees
  • Quality Mess tents with table and chairs
  • Large portions of fresh, healthy nutritious food
  • Clean, purified drinking water
  • Crisis management and safety procedures
  • Fair and ethical treatment of porters

Price Excludes

  • Airport transfers
  • Accommodation in Arusha
  • Tanzania Visa
  • Gratuity
  • Personal Expenses (e.g. laundry, telephone, beverages, etc.)
  • Meals not listed above
  • Optional Tours (short safari after your climb etc)