Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro

Lemosho Route - The Most Scenic Way to Climb Kilimanjaro
Among all the trails that lead climbers to the roof of Africa, the Lemosho Route stands out as one of the most beautiful and rewarding paths to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Starting from the western side of the mountain, this route takes you through a remarkable variety of landscapes, from dense rainforest filled with wildlife, across the wide open Shira Plateau, through dramatic alpine desert, and finally up to the icy slopes near Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa.
What makes Lemosho special is not just the scenery, but also the experience itself. Because this route approaches the mountain from a quieter direction, you will spend your early days walking through peaceful forest trails with far fewer climbers around you. This gives the journey a more personal and authentic feeling, as if you are truly exploring the mountain rather than following a crowd.
Another major advantage of the Lemosho Route is the amount of time it gives your body to adjust to the altitude. Climbing Kilimanjaro is not difficult because of steep cliffs or technical climbing skills, but because of the thin air at high altitude. The longer itinerary on this route, usually seven or eight days, allows your body to gradually adapt as you gain elevation, which greatly increases your chances of reaching the summit comfortably and safely.
Whether you are an experienced trekker looking for a new challenge, or a first-time climber wanting the best possible chance of success, the Lemosho Route offers a perfect balance of beauty, comfort, and achievement.
Why Climbers Choose the Lemosho Route
The Lemosho Route has become one of the most recommended routes by guides and travel experts for several good reasons.
1. High Summit Success Rate
This route has one of the highest summit success rates of any route on Kilimanjaro. This is largely because Lemosho is longer than some of the more direct paths, which means climbers spend more nights on the mountain at increasing altitudes. This gradual ascent, often described as “climb high, sleep low,” helps the body produce more red blood cells and adjust naturally to lower oxygen levels, reducing the risk of altitude sickness.
2. Stunning, Varied Scenery
The scenery along this route is considered some of the finest on the entire mountain. You will walk beneath giant trees in the rainforest, where blue monkeys and colourful birds move through the canopy above you. As you climb higher, the forest gives way to open moorland covered in giant lobelias and unusual plants found only at high altitude. Later, the alpine desert offers wide views across the plains below, with Kibo’s snowy dome often visible in the distance.
3. Quiet, Peaceful Route
Because Lemosho starts from a less popular access point, the first few days of the trek are noticeably quieter than on routes like Marangu or Machame. For travellers who want to feel connected to nature and enjoy a sense of peace before the final summit push, this makes a real difference to the overall experience.
4. The Famous Barranco Wall Experience
The route eventually joins the southern circuit near Barranco Camp, meaning climbers also get to enjoy the famous Barranco Wall, a fun and exciting scramble that adds an extra sense of adventure to the trip without requiring any technical climbing skills.


What to Expect on the Lemosho Route Kilimanjaro
As you progress along the Lemosho Route, you will pass through five distinct climate zones, each with its own character and atmosphere, making the journey feel like travelling through several different worlds in just one trip.
1. Rainforest Zone
The journey begins in lush rainforest at the base of the mountain, where humidity is high and the vegetation is thick and green. Tall trees, hanging vines, and a chorus of birdsong fill the air, and if you are lucky, you may spot blue monkeys moving through the branches above the trail. The ground is often soft and damp, so the cool, shaded paths offer a gentle and refreshing start to the climb.
2. Moorland Zone
From there, the trail leads into moorland, a transitional zone with shorter plants, open skies, and your first real views of the peak ahead. The dense forest thins out and gives way to heath-like vegetation, giant heathers, and wildflowers. This zone often feels lighter and more open, with cooler air and wider views that give climbers their first real sense of how far they have come.
3. Alpine Desert Zone
Continuing upward, you enter the alpine desert zone, a dramatic landscape of rock, dust, and hardy plants that can survive extreme temperature changes between day and night. This area often feels like walking on another planet, with vast open spaces and the summit looming closer with every step. Daytime sun can feel intense while nights turn sharply cold, so layered clothing becomes especially important here.
4. Arctic Zone and Summit Push
Finally, near the top, you reach the arctic zone, where snow and ice are common and the air is noticeably thin. This is where the final summit push takes place, usually starting in the darkness of early morning so that climbers can reach Uhuru Peak around sunrise, when the views across the clouds and the curve of the earth are at their most spectacular. The cold, the altitude, and the early hour make this the most demanding part of the climb, but also the most rewarding.
5. Expert Support Throughout the Journey
Throughout the trek, experienced guides and porters support every step of the journey, carrying equipment, setting up camp, preparing meals, and monitoring each climber’s health to ensure everyone has the best possible chance of reaching the top safely. Their knowledge of the mountain and its changing conditions plays a major role in making the experience both safer and more enjoyable.


Best Time to Climb the Lemosho Route
Kilimanjaro can technically be climbed at any time of year, but certain months offer better weather and visibility, making the experience more enjoyable.
1. Dry Season (Late June to October)
This is one of the most popular times to climb. Trails are drier and less slippery, skies are clearer, and the chances of seeing the summit without cloud cover are much higher. Because this period attracts climbers from around the world, booking in advance is recommended.
2. Dry Season (Late December to March)
This second dry window also offers excellent conditions, with stable weather and good visibility. It is a favourite time for climbers who want clear views and steady trails, and like the mid-year dry season, it tends to be busier on the mountain.
3. Rainy Season (April, May and November)
These months bring heavier rainfall and can make certain sections of the trail more challenging, with muddier paths and reduced visibility at times. However, some experienced climbers actually prefer these quieter months, as the mountain is far less crowded and the landscape becomes especially green and vibrant.
Available Lemosho Route Packages
Below you will find our current Lemosho Route packages, including detailed itineraries, pricing, and what is included in each option. Choose the package that best suits your schedule, budget, and level of experience, and our team will be happy to help you prepare for this unforgettable journey to the roof of Africa.
8-Day Kilimanjaro Trekking – Lemosho Route
7-Day Kilimanjaro Trekking – Lemosho Route
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about climbing Kilimanjaro via the Lemosho Route with Nyange Adventures.The Lemosho Route is usually done over 7 or 8 days, though some operators offer a shorter 6-day version. We recommend the 8-day option, as the extra day greatly improves acclimatization and increases your chances of reaching the summit comfortably.
The Lemosho Route has one of the highest summit success rates on Kilimanjaro, often above 90% for the 8-day itinerary. The longer schedule gives your body more time to adjust to the altitude, which is the main reason climbers succeed or fail on the mountain.
Yes. While no Kilimanjaro route is technically difficult, Lemosho is considered one of the best options for first-time climbers because of its gradual ascent profile. The extra acclimatization days make the trek more manageable for people without previous high-altitude experience.
The Lemosho Route begins at Londorossi Gate on the western side of Kilimanjaro. Climbers descend via Mweka Gate on the southern side, which is the same descent route used by several other trails.
No. Lemosho starts from a less popular access point, so the first few days are noticeably quieter than busier routes like Marangu or Machame. The trail later joins the southern circuit near Barranco Camp, where it becomes a little busier.
The Barranco Wall is a steep rock scramble that climbers tackle on Day 5. It looks intimidating but requires no technical climbing skills or equipment. Guides assist climbers through each section, and most people find it an exciting highlight rather than a danger.
You will pass through five distinct zones: rainforest, moorland, alpine desert, and arctic near the summit. Each zone has its own scenery, temperature, and vegetation, making the climb feel like travelling through several different worlds.
The best months are late June to October and late December to March, when the weather is dry and skies are clearer. The rainy months of April, May, and November bring more rain but also fewer climbers and greener scenery.
Our Lemosho Route packages typically include park fees and permits, professional guides and porters, all meals during the trek, camping equipment, transport to and from the gate, and drinking water. Exact inclusions vary by package, so check each option for full details.
You do not need to be an athlete, but a reasonable level of fitness helps. Regular walking, hiking, or cardio training in the weeks before your climb will make the days on the mountain feel easier, especially on summit night.
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