The Lemosho Route is widely considered one of the most scenic and rewarding routes on Mount Kilimanjaro. Approaching the mountain from the western side, this trail begins in a lush rainforest and gradually crosses some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the mountain.
With its longer itinerary and excellent acclimatization profile, the Lemosho Route offers climbers a high chance of reaching the summit while enjoying quieter trails during the early days of the journey.
• Route starting point: Western side of Mount Kilimanjaro
• Typical duration: 7 or 8 days
• Difficulty level: Moderate to challenging
• Scenery: Exceptional and very diverse
• Accommodation: Camping
• Success rate: High due to longer acclimatization
• Best for: First-time climbers who want a scenic and gradual climb
Because of its longer approach and gradual ascent, the Lemosho Route gives your body more time to adapt to altitude — an important factor for reaching the summit successfully.
The Lemosho Route is often regarded as one of the best routes on Mount Kilimanjaro, especially for climbers who want a beautiful and less rushed journey to the summit.
One of the biggest advantages of this route is its excellent acclimatization profile. The extra days allow climbers to adjust to the altitude gradually, increasing the chances of reaching Uhuru Peak.
The route also offers incredible scenery. From dense rainforest and open moorlands to the dramatic Shira Plateau and the famous Barranco Wall, every stage of the journey presents a new and unforgettable landscape.
During the first days, the trail is relatively quiet and peaceful, allowing climbers to experience Kilimanjaro’s wilderness before joining other routes later on the mountain.
We often recommend the 8-day Lemosho itinerary because it provides the best balance between comfort, acclimatization, and summit success.
The Lemosho Route is an excellent choice for climbers who want a scenic and well-paced journey to the summit of Kilimanjaro.
This route is especially suitable for:
• First-time Kilimanjaro climbers who want better acclimatization
• Travelers who prefer quieter trails during the first days
• Adventure seekers who want to experience diverse landscapes
• Climbers aiming for a higher summit success rate
Because of its longer itinerary and gradual ascent, the Lemosho Route is often recommended by experienced guides as one of the best ways to reach Uhuru Peak.
The Lemosho Route is considered a moderate to challenging trek, mainly because of the altitude rather than technical difficulty. No climbing equipment or mountaineering skills are required, but climbers should be prepared for several days of trekking at high elevation.
Most days involve hiking between 4 and 7 hours, with the summit day being the longest and most demanding. Because the route typically takes 7–8 days, climbers benefit from better acclimatization compared to shorter routes.
With proper preparation and a steady pace, many first-time climbers successfully reach the summit via the Lemosho Route.
The Lemosho Route is typically climbed in 7 or 8 days, allowing proper acclimatization before the final summit push.
A typical journey includes:
• Lemosho Gate to Forest Camp
• Trek across the Shira Plateau
• Acclimatization near Lava Tower
• Climbing the famous Barranco Wall
• Summit attempt from Barafu Camp
• Sunrise at Uhuru Peak