Mountain Climbing..................................................................................................
kilimanjaro Climbing
Western
Breach Route
This route is very steep and is recommended only for very
fit and capable climbers, as exertion is necessary. It might
be possible to go around the glacier but sometimes snow covers
the entire breach and makes this passage difficult. If you
choose this challenging route you will be rewarded with beautiful
views of the Western Breach including: The Terrace, Northern
Glaciers and Fumaroles. We operate this trip at a very high
level of comfort, which makes it more expensive than some
of our other routes.
Day 1:
Today we drive to the Londorossi Gate to get the relevant
permits, then backtrack to start our trek via the Lemosho
Route. This takes us through the wonderful Lemosho Glades.
We walk through the lush forest which is home to many buffalo,
elephants, monkeys and a wide variety of birds. We camp in
mountain tents at Forest Camp at 2650m.
Day 2:
In the morning we continue along the steepening trail that
winds out of the forest into the giant heather moorland zone.
We continue climbing until we cross the Shira ridge where
we drop slightly to reach a stream on the Shira Plateau where
we will stay overnight. We camp in mountain tents at Shira
1 Camp at 3610m.
Day 3:
From Shira 1 Camp we trek to Fischer's Camp. The walk takes
us across the Shira Plateau. On good days the views can be
breathtaking - the Shira Plateau itself is an expanse of heath
land, and the rim provides an attractive backdrop where the
clouds often melt down towards the Plateau floor. Kibo also
shines with a silvery luminance as the glaciers reflect the
strong sunlight. The final section to Fischer's (at 3795m)
is fairly steep and can be tiring.
Day 4:
Our walk today takes about 5-6 hours. We will leave the moorland
behind and continue up a rocky path through typical Kilimanjaro
mountain vegetation of Senesces, Lobelia and Helichrysum.
From Lava Tower the views up towards Kibo, of the Western
Breach, are fantastic. We camp in mountain tents at Lava Tower
Hut at 4600m.
Day 5:
Today we climb the slope behind the hut, through cliffs of
rock forming the arrow glacier. We camp in mountain tents
at the ruins of Arrow Glacier Hut at 4900m.
Day 6:
We leave Arrow Glacier and begin the climb up through the
Western Breach until we reach a ridge like a staircase and
scramble up onto the crater floor. The Western Breach is the
steepest part of the mountain with loose rocks and boulders.
Whilst the climb is non-technical, the altitude combined with
the incline will be a significant barrier to pace. It takes
about 6 hours to reach the crater floor. Once at the crater
there is also the opportunity to meander over to the ash pit
for views that most climbers never get to see. We camp in
mountain tents at Crater Camp at 5700m
Day 7:
From the Crater Camp we climb to the summit - Uhuru Peak at
5895m. You get the most incredible views of glaciers surrounding
you many storeys high, and the plains of Africa stretched
out below you. We don't usually stay here for long and soon
start our descent via Stella point. The descent to Mweka is
steep and the use of poles is a great assistance down the
scree. The route passes Barafu camp, where many other climbers
will have ascended. By late afternoon you will be in your
final camp. Overnight Mweka camp at 3100m.
Day 8:
The final descent takes you through the lower heath section
that quickly turns into rainforest. Your time on Kilimanjaro
ends at Mweka Gate where your land Rover will be waiting to
collect you and transfer you back to Arusha hotel.lt is now
time to celebrate your achievement in a bar.
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