6-Day Kilimanjaro Trekking - Umbwe Route
- Mount Kilimanjaro
Trip Overview
The Umbwe Route is the steepest and most direct path to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, rising to Uhuru Peak at 5,895 meters — the highest point in Africa. Approaching from the south, the route climbs sharply through dense rainforest, along a dramatic narrow ridge, and into the open moorland and alpine desert zones before reaching the summit crater. It is widely considered the most challenging route on the mountain, best suited for physically fit and experienced trekkers who want a raw, quiet, and adventurous climb with minimal crowds on the trail.
The 6-day version of the Umbwe Route is a compact and demanding itinerary that moves efficiently through the mountain’s ecological zones with very little margin for slow acclimatization. The rapid altitude gain makes proper hydration, a consistently slow pace, and open communication with your guide absolutely essential at every stage. For trekkers who are well-prepared and altitude-aware, this itinerary is a highly rewarding and achievable challenge.
Your journey begins and ends at Kibo View Farm Lodge, a comfortable and welcoming property situated on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro near Moshi. Day 1 is your pre-climb arrival and preparation day at the lodge. After five days on the mountain, you descend via the Mweka Route and return to the lodge for your final night before departing on Day 6.
Route: Umbwe Route (ascent) / Mweka Route (descent) Duration: 6 days including arrival and departure Trekking Days: 4 days ascending, 1 summit and descent day Summit: Uhuru Peak, 5,895 m (19,341 ft) Difficulty: Very Challenging Best Season: January to March, June to October. Start and End Point: Kibo View Farm Lodge, Moshi, Tanzania
Why Choose the Rongai Route?
The Umbwe Route attracts trekkers who want something more demanding and more solitary than the popular southern routes. It is the least crowded route on Kilimanjaro, offering a true sense of wilderness and personal space on the trail. The steep ridge ascent through pristine rainforest is one of the most dramatic approaches on the mountain, and the route connects seamlessly into the southern circuit, giving access to the breathtaking Barranco Wall and views of Kilimanjaro’s Southern Icefields and glaciers.
Because the route gains altitude so quickly, it demands more from your body than longer routes like Lemosho or the Northern Circuit. However, for well-conditioned trekkers who respect the mountain and follow their guide’s instructions, the Umbwe Route delivers an intense, memorable, and deeply satisfying Kilimanjaro experience.
Day-by-Day Itinerary: Umbwe Route 6-Day Kilimanjaro Trek
Location: Kibo View Farm Lodge, Moshi Elevation: ~900 m (2,953 ft) Distance: None Hiking Time: None Overnight: Kibo View Farm Lodge
You arrive at Kibo View Farm Lodge, a peaceful and well-positioned property on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro near Moshi town. The lodge sits at approximately 900 meters and offers comfortable rooms, warm showers, home-cooked meals, and beautiful views of the surrounding farmland and forest. It is the ideal base to settle into before a major mountain climb.
Your lead guide meets you for a full pre-climb briefing covering the daily route plan, acclimatization strategy, altitude awareness, emergency procedures, and a thorough gear check. Use the remainder of the day to rest, hydrate well, and eat a proper meal. An early night is strongly recommended. Good sleep before Day 2 is one of the most valuable preparations you can make for the climb ahead.
Elevation Start: 1,640 m (5,380 ft) at Umbwe Gate Elevation End: 2,940 m (9,646 ft) at Umbwe Cave Camp Elevation Gain: +1,300 m (4,265 ft) Distance: ~9 km (5.6 miles) Hiking Time: 5 to 7 hours Overnight: Umbwe Cave Camp (tent camping)
After an early breakfast at the lodge, you drive approximately one hour to Umbwe Gate at the edge of Kilimanjaro National Park. After registration, the trail enters the rainforest immediately and climbs steeply from the very first steps—this is the Umbwe Route’s defining character. The path follows a narrow ridge between two river valleys, surrounded by giant fig trees, hanging moss, and the sounds of colobus monkeys in the canopy above.
Unlike the gentler forest sections of other routes, the Umbwe ridge demands consistent effort throughout the day. The forest gradually gives way to thicker heathland as you gain elevation. Your guides set a steady pole pole pace throughout. You arrive at Umbwe Cave Camp, a sheltered forest clearing at 2,940 meters, in the late afternoon. Porters will have camp fully set up on arrival. Eat a full dinner, drink plenty of water, and rest well—the altitude gain today has been significant, and your body is already working to adapt.
Elevation Start: 2,940 m (9,646 ft) Elevation End: 3,976 m (13,044 ft) at Barranco Camp Elevation Gain: +1,036 m (3,398 ft) Distance: ~9 km (5.6 miles) Hiking Time: 5 to 7 hours Overnight: Barranco Camp (tent camping)
Today the rainforest falls away completely as the trail climbs into the heathland and moorland zone. Giant groundsels and towering lobelias — plants found almost nowhere else on earth — begin to appear along the trail, giving the landscape a prehistoric, otherworldly quality. Views open up dramatically, with the Southern Icefields visible above and the Tanzanian lowlands stretching far below.
The trail continues along the ridge before passing through the junction near Lava Tower at around 4,600 meters, then descends into the Great Barranco Valley and drops to Barranco Camp at 3,976 meters. This descent is intentional and important — sleeping lower than your highest point of the day is a proven acclimatization strategy. Barranco Camp sits directly beneath the towering Barranco Wall with dramatic views of Kilimanjaro’s glaciers overhead. It is one of the most scenic camping spots on the entire mountain. Rest well here and prepare mentally for tomorrow’s wall climb.
Elevation Start: 3,976 m (13,044 ft) Elevation End: 4,673 m (15,331 ft) at Barafu Camp Elevation Gain: +697 m (2,286 ft) Distance: ~11 km (6.8 miles) Hiking Time: 6 to 8 hours Overnight: Barafu Camp (tent camping)
The day opens with the Barranco Wall, a steep 300-meter rock scramble that looks intimidating from below but is safely navigable with your guide’s direction. No technical climbing equipment is required — just steady hands, sure feet, and a calm head. The sense of achievement when you pull over the top is immediate and energizing.
From the top of the wall, the trail traverses a series of ridges and valleys, passing through the Karanga Valley where there is a water source and a rest stop, before making the final steady climb to Barafu Camp. The landscape here is stark open alpine desert — rocky, wide, and exposed — with enormous views in every direction. Barafu Camp at 4,673 meters is the launch pad for tonight’s summit attempt. Eat an early dinner around 5:30 PM, rest as much as possible, and prepare all your summit gear before lying down. Your guide will wake you between midnight and 1:00 AM.
Elevation Start: 4,673 m (15,331 ft) at Barafu Camp Summit: 5,895 m (19,341 ft) at Uhuru Peak Descent End: 3,106 m (10,190 ft) at Mweka Camp Distance: ~15 km (9.3 miles) Total Time: 11 to 15 hours Overnight: Mweka Camp (tent camping)
The alarm sounds between midnight and 1:00 AM. You dress in your warmest layers, eat a small snack, fill your bottles with warm water or tea, and step into the cold darkness. The summit trail from Barafu climbs steeply through loose volcanic scree in long switchbacks. Temperatures regularly fall between -10°C and -20°C with wind chill, so your insulating layers, heavy gloves, balaclava, and windproof jacket are non-negotiable.
The pace is very slow and very deliberate — this is not the place to push hard. Your guide monitors you closely throughout the night. Common altitude symptoms including headache, nausea, and breathlessness are expected at this elevation. Communicate how you feel at all times. After five to seven hours of climbing, you reach Stella Point at 5,756 meters on the crater rim, then follow the rim for a final 45 minutes to Uhuru Peak at 5,895 meters — the top of Africa. The sunrise from the summit, with glaciers glowing in the early light and the plains of Tanzania far below, is one of the most powerful experiences the natural world has to offer.
After the summit celebration, you descend through Barafu Camp to collect remaining gear and continue all the way down the Mweka Route to Mweka Camp at 3,106 meters. It is a long descent on tired legs, but the drop in altitude brings relief with every step. Sleep at Mweka Camp comes quickly and deeply.
Elevation Start: 3,106 m (10,190 ft) Elevation End: 1,640 m (5,380 ft) at Mweka Gate Elevation Loss: -1,466 m (4,810 ft) Distance: ~10 km (6.2 miles) Hiking Time: 3 to 4 hours Overnight: Kibo View Farm Lodge
A final breakfast on the mountain is followed by the porter and guide tipping ceremony — a meaningful Kilimanjaro tradition and an important way to acknowledge the crew that has worked hard throughout the climb. After farewells, the trail descends through the rainforest zone to Mweka Gate, where your summit certificate is issued and park formalities are completed.
The drive back to Kibo View Farm Lodge takes around one hour. Arriving back at the lodge after days on the mountain, a hot shower, a proper meal, and a comfortable bed feel like extraordinary luxuries. The evening is yours to rest, eat well, celebrate your achievement, and reflect on what you have just accomplished. You depart the following morning.
Enjoy a final breakfast at Kibo View Farm Lodge before transferring to Kilimanjaro International Airport or Moshi town for your onward journey. On a clear morning, Kilimanjaro is often visible from the lodge grounds—take one last look at the mountain you have conquered before you go.
| 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4 Pax | 5 Pax | Number of People |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $3,145 | $2,469 | $2,200 | $2,150 | $2,120 | Price Per Person |
| Here are some important things to know and prepare before your climb. These tips will help you stay safe, respectful, and ready climb Mount Kilimanjaro with a full confidence. | |
| Recommended Gear to Rent | Sleeping bag (rated for -10°C), trekking poles, waterproof duffel, gaiters, headlamp |
|---|---|
| Health & Altitude Tips | Acclimatize slowly, drink 3–4L water daily, carry Diamox if needed, avoid alcohol |
| Visa & Entry Info | Tourist visa required for most nationalities; available online or on arrival at airport |
| Local Etiquette | Greet with "Jambo," dress modestly in towns, tipping guides/porters is customary |
| Photo Tips | Capture sunrise at Stella Point, wide shots at Shira Plateau, and summit flags at Uhuru Peak |
| If you're interested in gear add-ons, please let us know in advance so we can prepare everything before your climb. | |
| Add-on | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Private Toilet | $150 |
| Private Tent | $7/day |
| Kailas X3 III Alpine Tent with Vestibule | $12/day |
| Thicker Sleeping Mattress (4-inch foam) | $10 |
| Thermosets | $17 |
| We offer airport pickup and drop-off services from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport. Please confirm your flight details in advance so we can coordinate your arrival and departure smoothly. | |
| Airport Pickup | Included in this package |
|---|---|
| Transfers to/from Hotel | Included in this packages |
| Private Vehicle Upgrades | Available for an extra charge |
| Tipping is customary and greatly appreciated by the crew. Below are suggested amounts based on group size and duration. | |
| Lead Guide | $20–25 per day |
| Assistant Guide | $15–20 per day |
| Cook | $10–15 per day |
| Porter | $8–10 per day |
| Tips are usually collected and distributed at the end of the trek. You can give them in cash (USD or Tanzanian Shillings) or through a group representative. | |
Inclusions/Excluded
What's Included
- All transfers are as per the itinerary and government expenses.
- All accommodation during your climb(Unless listed as upgrade)
- All Kilimanjaro Park fees.
- Trained guides in altitude physiology and wilderness first responder (WFR).
- Top-quality food for the duration of the climb, considering maximum nutritional needs. Three meals a day.
- Safety equipment, including an oxygen tank and portable altitude chamber (PAC) for the entire climb.
- Camping equipment, including top-quality mountain tents and standard bathroom facilities.
- Safety communication, such as satellite phones and cell phones.
- Flying Doctors Evacuation within the area.
- Mattresses, and tents.
What's Excluded
- International flights (From/to your home country)
- Tips for your guide, cook and crew.
- Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government-imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Extra accommodation before and after tour
- Beverages, laundry, personal gear or clothing rental, etc.
- Extra activities not mentioned on the itinerary
- Any charges resulting from an early descent, such as additional hotels, transfers, etc. (This applies if a guest descends before finishing the climb.)
6-Day Kilimanjaro Trekking, Umbwe Route
Group size: 1–15 Trekkers
Private or group departures available
| 98.5% Kilimanjaro Summit Success Rate |
| 10+ Years of Kilimanjaro Guiding Experience |
| KNAP Member — Kilimanjaro National Park Association |
| Fully Registered by MNRT |
| Ranked #1 on TripAdvisor — Tanzania's Top-Rated Operator |
| Expert Acclimatization Planning on Every Route |
| 100% Organic Farm Meals on the Mountain |
| Professional Guides, Cooks & Porters |
| Route Name | Umbwe Route |
|---|---|
| Duration | 6 Days / 5 Nights |
| Hiking Time | 6–8 hours per day (longer on summit day) |
| Distance | About 53 km (33 miles) |
| Elevation Range | 1,640 m – 5,895 m |
| Climate Zones | Rainforest → Moorland → Alpine Desert → Arctic |
| Difficulty | Very Challenging |
| Success Rate | Moderate, about 60–70% |
| Minimum Age | 10 years |
| Accommodation Type | Tented camps |
| Summit Start Time | Midnight from Barafu Camp |
| Route Type | Point-to-point (ascent via Umbwe, descent via Mweka) |
| Best Season | Jan–Mar & Jun–Oct |
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| Accommodation | Tented camps |
| Meals | Breakfast, lunch & dinner included for 6 days |
| Guide & Crew | Professional guides, cooks & porters |
| Start Point | Umbwe Gate (1,640 m) |
| End Point | Mweka Gate (1,640 m) |
| Airport Pickup | Available 24/7hrs |
| Includes | Park fees, 5 nights tented camp accommodation, all meals for 6 days, guides & porters |
| Excludes | Flights, visas, tips, personal gear |
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